Latest Stories
- PA Media: UK News
Sixth form colleges could face walkouts after teachers vote for action over pay
Members of the NASUWT teaching union in non-academised sixth form colleges have backed strike action in a fight for a pay increase.
- The Independent
American school teacher Marc Fogel is freed from a Russian prison, White House says
White House national security adviser Mike Waltz, said that Fogel would be back on U.S. soil by Tuesday evening
- Yahoo Sports
Jalen Hurts may actually be the new Tom Brady
Their paths are similar through the college uncertainties, draft snubs and early career distrust.
- Reuters
French central bank sees first quarter return to growth
The French economy is set to return to growth in the first quarter as service sector activity rebounds, the central bank said on Tuesday in its monthly outlook. The euro zone's second-biggest economy is on course to grow 0.1-0.2% in the first quarter from the previous three months, when France saw a 0.1% contraction in activity, the Bank of France said. While services would drive first quarter growth, manufacturing was expected to be flat after having contracted in the previous quarter.
- Insider Monkey
Why Mattel Inc (MAT) is Skyrocketing So Far in 2025
We recently published an article titled Why These 15 Travel & Leisure Stocks Are Skyrocketing So Far In 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Mattel Inc (NASDAQ:MAT) stands against the other travel and leisure stocks. So far, 2025 has been pretty good for the travel and leisure industry. The […]
- The Independent
First MPs U-turn on support for assisted dying bill after High Court judge safeguard removed
Exclusive: The Independent has seen a list of 142 MPs who voted in favour of assisted dying at second reading and could now change their vote as a result of Kim Leadbeater’s amendment
- The Independent
Liam Payne’s ex Maya Henry reveals she was in ‘unsafe and harmful’ situations after reports he forced her to get an abortion
Henry and the One Direction alum got engaged in 2020 before officially calling it quits in 2022
- BBC
MP urges locals to help save town's post office
The site is one of 115 branches the Post Office is considering the future of.
- Engadget
The best VPN service for 2025
VPNs are not a one-size-fits-all security solution. Instead, they’re just one part of keeping your data private and secure. We tested out nine of the best VPNs available now to help you choose the best one for your needs.
- Yahoo Finance
3 new reasons to dump Magnificent 7 stocks
The Magnificent 7 trade is under pressure. What's your next move?
- People
Lady Gaga Performs TK at 'SNL 50' Concert in NYC
The Anniversary Special will take place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and will be broadcast live two days later on Sunday, Feb. 16
- Yahoo Celebrity UK
David Walliams teases revelation about Prime Minister Keir Starmer
The Little Britain star and the attended the same Grammar school in Surrey and Walliams talked about it on The One Show.
- Insider Monkey
Why Hesai Group (HSAI) Is Rising Today
China-based Hesai Group (HSAI) is climbing 5% after the company announced a new deal with the giant China-based automaker, BYD (BYDDY), today. Additionally, BOCI Research started coverage of HSAI with a Buy rating. HSAI develops and markets LiDAR products. HSAI’s Deal With BYD Hesai disclosed today that it would provide BYD with LiDAR for over […]
- Associated Press
Trump prepares executive order to continue downsizing federal workforce
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Tuesday that would continue downsizing the federal workforce, including strict limits on hiring. The Associated Press reviewed a White House fact sheet on the order, which is intended to advance Elon Musk 's work slashing spending with his Department of Government Efficiency. It said that “agencies will undertake plans for large-scale reductions in force and determine which agency components (or agencies themselves) may be eliminated or combined because their functions aren’t required by law."
- BBC
Church of England rejects fully independent safeguarding
One abuse survivors advocate described the decision as a "punch in the gut" for victims.
- The Canadian Press
Pope rebukes Trump administration over migrant deportations, and appears to take direct aim at Vance
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis issued a major rebuke Tuesday to the Trump administration’s plans for mass deportations of migrants, warning that the forceful removal of people purely because of their illegal status deprives them of their inherent dignity and “will end badly.”
- Insider Monkey
Why Lucky Strike Entertainment Corp (LUCK) is Skyrocketing So Far in 2025
We recently published an article titled Why These 15 Travel & Leisure Stocks Are Skyrocketing So Far In 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Lucky Strike Entertainment Corp (NYSE:LUCK) stands against the other travel and leisure stocks. So far, 2025 has been pretty good for the travel and leisure […]
- The Canadian Press
What to know about the Trump administration moving to drop corruption charges against NYC mayor
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams was thrown a lifeline when the Trump administration moved to drop federal corruption charges against the embattled leader of America’s largest city.
- The Canadian Press
Sceptres forward Spooner activated from long-term injured reserve, will make debut against Frost
TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Sceptres are getting a big boost with the return of star forward Natalie Spooner.
- Storyful
King Abdullah II Says Jordan Will Take in 2,000 Sick Children From Gaza
King Abdullah II of Jordan said his country would take in 2,000 sick children from Gaza, during talks with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, February 11.President Trump called the offer a “beautiful gesture,” and also spoke about his proposal to move Palestinians out of Gaza and take control over the land.“It’s not a complex thing to do. And with the United States being in control of that piece of land, a fairly large piece of land, you’re going to have stability in the Middle East for the first time,” President Trump reportedly said.During the meeting, President Trump also addressed the current status of the ceasefire agreement and hostage-prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas, saying that Hamas needs to “have [the hostages] out by Saturday at 12:00 or all bets are off.” Credit: Margo Martin via Storyful