Savannah Guthrie Appeals for Missing Mother in Arizona
TV anchor Savannah Guthrie issues a heartfelt appeal for her mother Nancy, missing for 15 days in Tucson, as FBI investigates a glove with DNA evidence.
TV anchor Savannah Guthrie issues a heartfelt appeal for her mother Nancy, missing for 15 days in Tucson, as FBI investigates a glove with DNA evidence.
Readers respond to Rafael Behr's column on Keir Starmer as a status quo politician, drawing parallels with the band Status Quo and discussing political advisers and historical comparisons.
The Government has withdrawn plans to delay elections in 30 councils this May following a legal challenge from Reform UK, with ministers citing legal advice and pledging £63 million in support.
A top prosecutor has issued a stark warning that 'nobody is above the law' as Thames Valley Police assess allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor regarding his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Keir Starmer announces a crackdown on social media for under-16s to protect children, while the government scraps plans to delay local council elections across England.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair argues his legacy should include New Labour's domestic achievements, not just the Iraq conflict, in a revealing Channel 4 documentary series featuring family interviews.
The UN's International Organisation for Migration reports 699 migrant deaths in January 2026, the deadliest January ever recorded, driven by perilous Mediterranean crossings and reduced safe pathways.
A viral TikTok video shows an ICE agent delivering a theatrical takedown of a woman who protested during the arrest of an alleged child rapist in Minnesota, sparking online debate.
Fred Vasseur dismisses concerns about Lewis Hamilton's race engineer situation, insisting the team dynamic is strong ahead of the 2026 F1 season.
A lavish Carnival parade tribute to Brazilian President Lula da Silva has ignited fierce political debate and legal scrutiny, with opponents alleging illegal early campaigning ahead of the upcoming election.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki advocates for joining a nuclear project to bolster national security against Russia, as European leaders discuss continental deterrence strategies independent of US reliance.
Ukraine launched a major drone assault on Russian energy infrastructure, while the Kremlin rejected European accusations of poisoning Alexei Navalny. New peace talks are set for Geneva.
Two years after Alexei Navalny's death in an Arctic prison, European nations claim new evidence of Kremlin poisoning, while Russia's opposition remains fractured.
Mariusz Kosinski, 37, filmed himself speeding and overtaking dangerously before crashing and killing his friend. He was over twice the legal alcohol limit.
The Department of Homeland Security, under Kristi Noem, has issued hundreds of subpoenas to major tech firms like Google and Meta, seeking user data on accounts critical of ICE agents, raising free speech concerns.
A veteran Customs and Border Protection supervisor faces up to 10 years in prison for shielding his undocumented migrant girlfriend, with critics drawing comparisons to Nazi-era persecution.
US ambassadors worldwide are aggressively soliciting corporate donations for America's 250th anniversary celebrations, with reports of competitive fundraising efforts in Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong.
Love Island All Stars features a passionate two-minute shower kiss between Millie Court and Zac Woodworth, alongside intense villa clashes and a revealing partner quiz.
From ICE-free zones to canceled liquor licenses, cities across the US are developing innovative methods to protect residents from federal immigration enforcement actions and push back against raids.
The Government has abandoned plans to postpone elections in 30 councils this May following a legal challenge from Reform UK, with ministers citing legal advice and pledging £62 million in support.
The Labour government has reversed multiple key policies, including scrapping mandatory digital ID and delaying local elections, amid pressure from sectors and MPs.
Police investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of TV star Savannah Guthrie, reveal the suspect's clothing was bought at Walmart, as DNA evidence from a glove matches doorbell cam footage.
A new report reveals the Department of Justice has published merely 2% of Jeffrey Epstein's files, despite listing hundreds of names including Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe in recent disclosures.
Caroline Peaty shares cryptic sunset message after Gordon Ramsay denies bullying claims amid bitter family feud over son Adam's wedding to Holly Ramsay.
NBA legend Michael Jordan has sparked controversy after appearing to grab a child's back during Daytona 500 celebrations. Social media is divided over whether it was inappropriate or innocent help.
California is bracing for a powerful winter storm expected to bring thunderstorms, high winds, and up to 8 feet of snow in mountain areas, prompting emergency preparations and travel warnings.
Former America's Next Top Model judge Jay Manuel reveals Tyra Banks was physically removed from set after her infamous 2005 rant at contestant Tiffany Richardson in new Netflix documentary.
Reform UK by-election candidate Matt Goodwin mocked Robert Jenrick's use of weight loss drugs and warned the party risks becoming a 'Tory tribute act' by accepting too many ex-Conservative MPs.
Alicia Hughes, 31, faces five counts of child seduction after allegedly having sexual relationships with two high school students, uncovered when her husband caught her with one teen.
New analysis shows the UK's foreign aid budget is projected to fall by 27% by 2026-27, surpassing the 23% reduction in US development spending, with minimal parliamentary opposition.