Top Shots (week of Feb. 25, 2018)
Miss any of the week’s most interesting celeb moments? We’ve got you covered with Top Shots.
Miss any of the week’s most interesting celeb moments? We’ve got you covered with Top Shots.
The 'Big Lie' is back. With the help of the RNC, Donald Trump will wage a misinformation campaign about election integrity from now until Nov. 5.
Shawn Thew/Getty ImagesRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) thinks Donald Trump’s opponents don’t just want to see him jailed for his alleged crimes, they actually want him dead.Joining conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on his Infowars show on Monday, the Georgia Republican said she believes Democrats are using “rigged” trials against Trump in the hope that he will be imprisoned for the rest of his life and possibly “murdered somewhere in jail.” “This is how serious they are,” she said.MTG Literally
A court has ordered X to take down footage of an alleged terrorist attack in Sydney
The chart-topping singer’s career has been on hold since she was diagnosed with the autoimmune condition in 2022
Yoda going to like this one – but can everyone play?
The Simpsons has killed off a beloved character after 35 years.
Former president’s historic ‘hush money’ election interference trial is underway in New York
Police in Colombia, along with some locals, rescued a sloth that was found “disoriented crossing a highway”, video posted on April 21 shows.The video, from police in Valle del Cauca, shows the rescued sloth returning to the trees at a pace belying its sedentary reputation. Credit: Departamento de Policia Valle via Storyful
Britain’s plans to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda were swiftly condemned by international humanitarian organizations after Parliament approved legislation allowing the deportation flights to begin later this year. Both the U.N. refugee agency and the Council of Europe on Tuesday called for the U.K. to rethink its plans because of concerns that the legislation undermines human rights protections and fears that it will damage international cooperation on tackling the global migrant crisis. “The new legislation marks a further step away from the U.K.’s long tradition of providing refuge to those in need, in breach of the Refugee Convention,” U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said in a statement.
Walt Nauta was allegedly told he'd be pardoned if Trump was elected again in November.
A bridge collapsed on Sunday, April 21, in Ecuador’s Canar province, damaging two cars and leaving one person injured, local authorities said.Footage from the same day showed people rushing to aid those trapped in the cars, which fell with the collapsed bridge and collided.The injured person was taken to a nearby healthcare facility, authorities said.On April 22, the National Secretariat for Risk Management (SNGR) visited the scene. According to Froilan Salinas, an SNGR worker, one of the bridge’s supports collapsed. Credit: Riesgos Ecuador via Storyful
These primary races in the pivotal 2024 swing state could forecast trends for the general election.
Global shares rose on Tuesday, driven by a recovery on Wall Street, where investor focus is pinned on earnings reports from the U.S. megacaps, while the yen hit a new 34-year low against the dollar, prompting a warning from Japanese officials. The MSCI All-World index, which on Friday hit a two-month low, was up 0.2%, lifted by gains in Europe, where the FTSE 100 hit a record high, while the STOXX 600 traded at one-week highs thanks to the technology sector. Adding to the optimism was a series of surveys of business activity that showed Germany returned to growth in early April after months of contraction, while activity in the broader euro zone expanded at its fastest clip in nearly a year.
China-based international sales agent Rediance has acquired world sales rights to “The Falling Sky,” a feature documentary which will premiere next month at Cannes in the Directors Fortnight section. Directed by Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha, the film makes the Amazonian Yanomami people its stars. Based on the book of the same title …
Nigel Farage has claimed “the cover up continues” over the truth behind the debanking scandal after accusing lawyers acting for NatWest of a lack of transparency.
Swift seems to have forgone her candid storytelling for something showier, like a student using grammarly to spruce up an already half-witted essay.
There were chaotic scenes across many airports during parts of 2022 due to a failure to recruit and train enough staff.
Months after facing a lawsuit over a delayed concert in New York City, the Queen of Pop has been sued again by Washington D.C. Concertgoers who have accused her of showing "total disrespect" for her fans. In the lawsuit filed in D.C. federal court on Friday, three fans accused Madonna of taking the stage two hours late for her show at the Capital One Arena on 18 December. The suit also named concert giant Live Nation as a defendant. According to Billboard the concertgoers´ lawyers wrote…
Anne Hathaway has insisted she is not a "fashion person" but views herself as a "guest" of the industry.
Train drivers will stage walks-out between 7 and 9 May while overtime bans will disrupt services.