Entertainment
Grammys Producer Blames Cher for Record of the Year Announcement Chaos
Grammys executive producer Ben Winston says Cher's mistaken announcement of Luther Vandross as Record of the Year winner was not production's fault, despite her teleprompter claims.
Sports
Seahawks Safety Nick Emmanwori Suffers Ankle Injury in Super Bowl Practice
Seattle Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori sustained an ankle injury during practice, casting doubt on his availability for Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots.
Politics
Actress Anne-Marie Johnson Posts Anti-ICE Signs in LA Amid Immigration Debate
Veteran actress Anne-Marie Johnson, 65, posted anti-ICE signs near her Los Angeles home, comparing current immigration enforcement to Nazi-era Gestapo tactics.
Crime
Manchester United Worker's Grave Desecrated, Family Heartbroken by Cemetery Incident
The family of Chloe Hopkins, a 26-year-old Manchester United hospitality worker, were left devastated after finding her grave covered in soil at Southern Cemetery. Police were called following reports of a disturbance at the gravesite.
Health
Weather
Japan Snow Crisis: 35 Dead, Military Deployed to Clear 6.5ft Snow
At least 35 people have died and around 400 injured in Japan after extreme snowfall of up to 6.5ft, with soldiers deployed for clearance as avalanche warnings persist.
Met Office Flood Alert: 21 UK Areas at Risk
The Met Office has issued an urgent warning for over 20 UK areas as torrential downpours threaten flooding, property damage, and power cuts. Residents are advised to prepare three essential items.
UK to Be Hotter Than Greece in Spring Heat Surge
Weather forecasts predict the UK will experience temperatures surpassing Greece in a spring heat burst, with southern England seeing highs up to 8.6C, offering a break from winter gloom.
Alaskan Dream: Nine-Hour Grocery Trips and -50°F Winters
A family of six reveals the harsh realities of moving to rural Alaska, from battling extreme cold to epic supply runs, while embracing a slower, intentional lifestyle.
Storm Leonardo: Thousands Evacuated in Southern Spain Floods
Southern Spain faces severe flooding as Storm Leonardo brings 'extraordinary' rainfall, forcing thousands from homes, closing schools and cancelling train services across Andalusia.
Tech
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Environment
UK Geography Mastery: Wednesday Test
How well do you know UK geography? Take our Wednesday test covering all aspects of British physical and human geography with 100 multiple-choice questions.