-
Aaron Carter’s House Sells After a Complete Remodel of His Infamous Bathroom
Aaron Carter’s house was sold after the bathroom where he died was redone from top to bottom. TMZ says that Christie Limpus of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices held the open house, and the house sold for $765,000 on Wednesday. The news source said that the house went on the market in April with a price of…
-
Taylor Swift Decides to Not Perform at the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is taking her all over the country right now. But will the 33-year-old singer sing on the world’s biggest stage next year? Hits Daily Double says that Swift has turned down the chance to be the main act at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show. On February 11, 2024, the big…
-
Michael Jackson lawsuits alleging sex abuse can be revived, US appeals court says
Channel 4 Two men who allege they were sexually abused as children by Michael Jackson can revive a lawsuit against his companies, judges at a US court ruled. Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both in their 40s, claim Jackson abused them for years while they were boys. They can now pursue previously blocked lawsuits against…
-
Lucy Letby: Concerns inquiry will not have enough powers
SWNS By James Gregory BBC News Concerns have been raised that the inquiry looking into the murders and attempted murders of babies by Lucy Letby will not go far enough. An independent inquiry has been ordered following the nurse’s conviction for the crimes at a hospital in Chester. But MP Samantha Dixon said a judge…
-
Chernihiv: Russian missile strike kills five, Ukraine says
Reuters By George Wright BBC News Five people were killed and 37 injured when a Russian missile struck the heart of the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, the interior ministry said. Eleven children were among those wounded. A main square, university building and a theatre have reportedly been damaged. President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a short…
-
Taiwan detects 42 warplanes in Chinese military drills
Reuters More than 40 Chinese warplanes flew over Taiwan’s air defence zone on Saturday, as part of military drills that Taiwan called “irrational and provocative”. About 26 Chinese aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan’s ministry of defence said. It said Beijing was trying to influence Taiwan’s upcoming election. China said the…
-
Canada wildfires: British Columbia province declares emergency
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Jaroslav Lukiv BBC News A state of emergency has been declared in Canada’s western British Columbia province, as a fast-moving wildfire threatens to destroy more homes in the area around the city of West Kelowna. Premier…
-
Teacher saves former student from Maui wildfires
Jackie Ellis By Chloe Kim and Sam Cabral BBC News Joa Navarro might never have made it out of the Maui wildfire if not for a chance encounter with his favourite teacher, Jackie Ellis. The Lahainaluna High School student, 18, was working Tuesday at a local sailboat charter company – a job Ms Ellis had…
-
Cake Yazdi: Iranian yoghurt cake
This slice of Yazd nostalgia uses yoghurt and rice flour to create a balance between moisture, fluff and crumble, bestrewn with hints of rosewater and cardamom. In the Red Hook neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New York, masterful yoghurt-makers balance sweet and tart in a creamily decadent fermented yoghurt, and preserve and its byproduct of whey. Iranian…
-
How coin tosses can lead to better decisions
Our modern lives can often leave us overwhelmed with choice – so might it make sense to let an external agent help us to make difficult decisions? If you’re anything like me then you might experience mild analysis paralysis when choosing what to order from an extensive menu. I am so indecisive that the waiter…