Entertainment
David Beckham Narrowly Misses Son Brooklyn Twice at Beverly Hills Hotel
David Beckham and his estranged son Brooklyn had two near-misses at the same Beverly Hills hotel on Monday, highlighting their ongoing family rift. The former England captain was unaware of his son's presence both times.
Sports
Maxx Crosby Breaks Silence on Failed Ravens Trade, Reveals 'Livid' Reaction
Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby has opened up about his collapsed trade to Baltimore Ravens, describing feeling 'livid and confused' when the deal fell through at the last minute over medical concerns.
Politics
Rachel Reeves Accused of Brexit Reversal Bid Over EU Rules Alignment
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces fierce criticism after advocating for closer alignment with EU regulations, with opponents claiming it undermines Brexit sovereignty and economic independence.
Crime
NYC Mayor Mamdani Administration Seeks to Halt Legal Support for Ex-Mayor Adams in Sexual Assault Lawsuit
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration has filed a motion to withdraw legal representation for former Mayor Eric Adams in a sexual assault lawsuit, citing he was not acting within his official duties during the alleged 1993 incident.
Business
Health
Weather
Foehn Effect Brings 21C Heat Before March Snow Flurries
Britain faces a dramatic weather swing as the Foehn effect drives temperatures to 21C this week, making it the hottest day of 2026 so far, before snow is forecast to hit northern areas by March 24.
San Francisco Hits Record March Heat in Western US Heat Wave
A rare winter heat wave is pushing San Francisco close to 90 degrees, breaking records across the West while contrasting with snowstorms in the Midwest and East.
Cyclone Narelle Barrels Towards Queensland and Northern Territory
Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a category-four storm, is set to make landfall in Far North Queensland, with destructive winds and heavy rainfall expected. The cyclone may reform and strike the Northern Territory later, compounding existing flood devastation.
Meteor Blamed for Loud Boom Over Ohio and Pennsylvania
A loud boom heard across western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio was likely caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere, experts confirm. Residents reported homes shaking and described the noise as an intense explosion.
Meteor Blamed for Loud Boom That Rattled Ohio and Pennsylvania
A loud boom heard across western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio was likely caused by a meteor entering the atmosphere, experts confirm. Residents reported homes shaking and intense explosion-like sounds.
Tech
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Environment
Monday Sports Challenge: Football, Cricket & Rugby Questions
Start your week with our Monday sports quiz featuring 100 questions about British football, cricket, and rugby. How well do you know these popular UK sports?

