Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PSG in Jeopardy: Club Threatens Exit from Iconic Parc des Princes

Jeopardy

PSG threatens to leave Parc des Princes after the stadium is refused to be sold. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo stated that the stadium is not for sale to the club. The club is “disappointed and astonished” by the decision. Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning French football champions, have threatened to leave their nearly 50-year residence at … Read more

Israel soldier killed in grenade accident says Military

Israel soldier

Israel’s military reported six fatal training-related incidents in 2022. Grenade accidentally exploded at a military base. The soldier was shot at the Tzeelim Base during a military drill. According to the Israeli military, a grenade accidentally exploded at a military base in the Jordan Valley of the occupied West Bank, killing 1 Israeli soldier. In … Read more

Greta Thunberg Protests German Coal Mine Expansion

Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg joins protest of 6,000 against a German lignite mine expansion. The expansion is part of an agreement to clear a village and exit from coal. Thunberg criticizes the agreement and Germany’s pollution. According to a police estimate, over 6,000 protestors, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, marched through mud and rain on Saturday to … Read more

Jaguars Shock Chargers in Comeback Victory, Advance in AFC playoffs

Jaguar

Jaguars overcome 27-0 deficit to advance in playoffs. Game-winning 36-yard field goal by Riley Patterson on final play. Coach Pederson’s clever play set up the winning kick. Even though they were a big underdog at the half of their game against the Chargers on Saturday, the Jaguars will advance to the divisional round of the … Read more

Congresswoman Bonamici and Husband Survive Hit-and-Run in Portland

Congresswoman Bonamici

Rep. Suzanne Bonamici and her husband hit by a car in Portland. Driver remained on scene and cooperated with investigation. No citations or arrests made. According to her spokesman, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., was temporarily hospitalised Friday night after she and her husband were struck by a car in Portland. In a statement posted to … Read more

Miss USA Wins Miss Universe 2022: R’Bonney Gabriel Crowned

R'Bonney Gabriel

R’Bonney Gabriel is the first Filipino American to win Miss USA. Miss Dominican Republic, Andreina Martinez, came in second place. India’s Harnaaz Sandhu was the champion the previous year. Miss Universe was announced on Saturday night. R’Bonney Gabriel, a fashion designer, model, and sewing instructor from Texas, is the first Filipino American to win Miss … Read more

Tragedy in Nepal: Plane Crash at Pokhara Airport Leaves 16 Dead

Plane Crash

68 passengers, 10 foreigners, and four crew members on board. Plane carrying 72 people crashed at Pokhara airport. 16 bodies have been recovered. Officials in central Nepal report that a plane carrying 72 people crashed at Pokhara airport and that 16 remains have been found. The Yeti Airlines ATR 72 aircraft, which was travelling from … Read more

Mexico’s Smoking Ban: Tougher Restrictions in Public Places

Smoking Ban

The action, which was first authorised in 2021, also forbids tobacco advertising. Mexico has implemented one of the harshest anti-tobacco policies in the world. Mexico is thought to have the most comprehensive and robust legal system. Mexico has implemented one of the harshest anti-tobacco policies in the world by outlawing smoking entirely in public areas. … Read more

A Billionaire is Born: Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot Hits Record High

Mega Million

A person’s life recently changed in around a billion different ways. The jackpot win is Maine’s first ever, according to lottery officials. Friday’s jackpot was the second highest in Mega Millions history. A person’s life recently changed in around a billion different ways. Prior to Friday’s $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot drawing, which was the … Read more

Human skeleton discovered in building on UC Berkeley campus

UC Berkeley campus

The university is located approximately ten miles from downtown San Francisco. It’s unclear how long the remains had been in the shuttered building. A human skeleton was discovered Tuesday in an empty building. A human skeleton was discovered Tuesday in an empty building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, according to officials. … Read more

Clouded leopard who escaped at Dallas Zoo is found

Clouded leopard

Missing clouded leopard was discovered safe. Teams were able to safely catch her. Police initially deployed a SWAT team to the zoo. After escaping from her Dallas Zoo enclosure hours earlier, a missing clouded leopard was discovered safe and sound on Friday afternoon, according to zoo authorities. The zoo stated that the clouded leopard, named … Read more

High school football players hospitalized in Texas

football players

Invoking federal privacy regulations, she declined to discuss the specifics of those injuries. Several student-athletes from football team had to be hospitalised. Student safety is a top priority for Rockwall ISD. Several student-athletes from a Texas high school football team had to be hospitalised following a demanding off-season workout, according to officials, and the coach … Read more

Russia Clears Skater in Doping Controversy, WADA May Appeal

Skater

Valieva may not be able to compete in Milano Cortina in 2026. She is only permitted to skate in domestic competitions because of the prohibition. The WADA quickly questioned the Russian decision. Russian sports officials determined Friday that figure skater Kamila Valieva was not at fault for testing positive for a banned substance, a decision … Read more

Wisconsin Republicans oppose a prohibition on ‘conversion therapy’

Wisconsin Republicans

Wisconsin Republicans voted to reinstate conversion therapy. A ban on the practice was overruled. Conversion therapy is condemned as harmful and potentially suicidal. Republicans in Wisconsin voted on Thursday to reinstate the practise of conversion therapy, in which therapists, social workers, and counsellors attempt to alter the gender identities and sexual orientations of LGBTQ clients. … Read more

Indonesia assigns warship to keep tabs on Chinese coast guard vessel

warships

Indonesia has deployed a warship to the North Natuna Sea. Warship will monitor any activity of Chinese coast guard vessel. Vessels from Indonesia and China trailed each other for months. According to the country’s naval chief, Indonesia has deployed a warship to the North Natuna Sea to monitor a Chinese coast guard vessel that has … Read more

Jamaica Investigates Missing Millions from Usain Bolt’s Reports

Usain Bolt

Jamaican financial officials have opened an investigation. Millions of money were reported missing from Bolt’s account. Bolt retired from sports in 2017. After claims that eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt may have lost millions due to large-scale fraud, Jamaican financial officials have opened an investigation into a company holding investments for him. Stocks & … Read more

Alexei Navalny: Concern for the health of imprisoned Putin critic

Alexei Navalny

In a prison colony more than 250 kilometres Navalny is being kept. Navalny said that prison officials were denying him access to essential medication. He received a two and a half year sentence. A previous open letter to President Vladimir Putin from over 500 Russian doctors demanded that Navalny’s treatment in prison stop being “abused.” … Read more

Lisa Marie Presley to be buried next to son at Graceland

Lisa Marie

Presley shared numerous memorial posts on social media. Singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley gave birth to four children. Lisa Marie Presley died Thursday at 54, after being hospitalized. Graceland, the Memphis, Tennessee, estate that her late father, Elvis Presley, called home, will serve as Lisa Marie Presley’s ultimate resting place. The actor Riley Keough, Lisa Marie … Read more

Court Upholds Discrimination Against LGBTQ College Students

Court

Court dismisses LGBTQ students’ case. Challenged religious exemptions under Title IX. Exemptions allow discrimination. On Thursday, a federal court dismissed a case brought by LGBTQ students who claimed the Department of Education did not shield them from discrimination at more than two dozen colleges and universities with religious affiliations that receive federal funding. In an … Read more

Robbie Knievel, daredevil stunt performer dies at 60

Robbie Knievel

Robbie Knievel started riding a bike as a young child. Robbie suffered a great deal from injuries, Kelly Knievel stated on Friday. Robbie Knievel died early Friday at a hospice in Reno. According to his brother, American stuntman Robbie Knievel, who broke records with his daring motorcycle jumps while imitating his thrill-seeking father, passed away … Read more

Hawaiian Airlines Incident: 25 Injured, Pilot Reports Plume-like Cloud

Hawaiian

25 of the 291 passengers and staff suffered from severe injuries. Six of the injuries were critical. The report classified the damage to the plane as modest. When a smoke-like plume formed in front of the Airbus A330 on the journey from Phoenix to Honolulu on December 18, the pilot reported that the weather was … Read more

Indiana University says student got stabbed for being Asian

Indiana University

Evidence showed no interaction before the attack. Student, age 18, was attacked on a bus in Bloomington. Billie Davis, 56, has been charged with attempted murder. According to Indiana University, a student, age 18, was attacked on a bus in Bloomington after being singled out for being Asian. On a Bloomington transit bus on Wednesday … Read more

Alabama: Tornadoes kill at least nine people

Tornadoes

Alabama and Georgia governors have both declared states of emergency. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama. The bad weather is expected to persist overnight. More than a dozen tornadoes tore through the Southeastern United States on Thursday, leaving at least nine people dead with the number likely to rise. Director … Read more

Andy Dick arrested: Public Intoxication and S*x Offender Violation

Andy Dick

Dick was suspected of felony sexual battery. His release on December 23 is documented in jail logs. Dick, 57, was taken into jail without incident near Lake Elsinore. Andy Dick, an actor and comedian, was charged on Friday with public intoxication and failing to register as a sex offender, according to the authorities. Following a … Read more

Japan, US and Europe Must Join Forces to Confront China

PM Kishida

Japanese Prime Minister in Washington to strengthen alliance against China. Kishida calls for Japan, US, and Europe to act in unison against China. China’s vision for world order is a challenge for Japan and US. During a visit to strengthen Tokyo’s alliance with the US in the face of mounting challenges from Beijing, Japanese Prime … Read more

Miraculous Sea Rescue: Indian Fishermen Lost and Found

Indian

Two men made a commitment to return for Christmas before fishing trip. Lost contact for several weeks while deep-sea fishing in Arabian Sea. Group was at sea for over three weeks before being found. Edison Davis and Augustine Nemus made a commitment to their families that they would return for Christmas when they left India’s … Read more