
University suspends fraternity accused of ‘inhumane’ hazing that left pledge in fear
Miami University in Ohio has suspended a fraternity in response to reports of "inhumane" hazing after a student revealed pledges were forced to partake in harmful activities to secure their membership. The school’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter is...
Continue ReadingTrump and Musk Lay Off 1,000 Veterans Affairs Staffers in Mass Cuts
In a late-night purge, seven federal agencies carried out mass layoffs — 1,000 at the VA alone, the nation’s...
Read MoreFour brothers who became boxing champions have new plans as siblings strike out
When four of the same family are British champions, you get the feeling it is a clan that knows a thing or two about...
Read MoreSan Diego Prep Basketball : Carlsbad Rallies to Beat Escondido
SAN DIEGO — The Carlsbad High School basketball team was hot and cold in its Avocado League game at Escondido...
Read More‘A truly unfortunate development’ – Trump pulls out of Paris Agreement
Although hardly a surprise, President Trump’s executive decision to exit the international effort to halt global...
Read MoreTrump calls for halting penny production, saying it's too expensive
The lowly penny, the forgotten mainstay of coin jars and car cupholders everywhere, may soon be no more. President...
Read MoreDaisy reels in Coronation Street as unexpected betrayal leads to heartbreak
Pregnant Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) was put in a difficult position in recent Coronation Street scenes when...
Read MoreKeir Starmer to warn Trump that Putin could 'try again' with new Ukraine war
Keir Starmer will tell Donald Trump that he fears Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will launch another attack on...
Read MoreDolly Parton tells Gen Z workers: find your dream 9-to-5 — and work hard
Dolly Parton tells Business Insider her best career advice is to find "who you are, and do it on purpose." While Parton...
Read MoreBritain bathes in record temperatures as it bids adieu to 2021
These were the unexpected scenes across Britain yesterday as the country prepared to give a particularly warm welcome...
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