This Ghanaian striker was one of the highest-paid players in world football, but the money came with challenges. ...
Two stars from The Traitors were being interviewed on BBC Breakfast on Saturday (January 24) when the sound dropped ...
More than 700 small businesses, faith organisations, educators walked off the job to protest ICE raids throughout the city. ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — As floods ravage Mozambique, crocodiles are appearing in submerged towns and responsible for at least three deaths. In the town of Xai-Xai, the provincial capital of Gaza province and one of the worst-affected areas in the country’s south, authorities have warned residents of ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex live in Montecito with their two children Archie and Lilibet. ...
A monstrous storm is underway and will worsen throughout the day. Here’s the latest. ...
Eligible households have been urged to contact a help centre if the money doesn't appear in their bank accounts before a deadline this month. ...
If you're just starting and are interested in growing some vegetables, a gardening expert has selected the three "easiest" choices to begin with in January. ...
Express Sport brings you all the latest news and updates from the Australian Open, with one Brit remaining. ...
Donald Trump’s latest attempt to seize Greenland shows that the president is willing to use US force to determine international borders, even at the expense of sovereignty. Western allies – NATO countries included – publicly formed a united front, but private messages have revealed a more deferenti ...
Asian shares and U.S. futures were modestly higher Friday after U.S. regained more of their losses after a tumultuous several days. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 edged 0.2% higher to 53,800.28 after the Bank of Japan kept its key interest rate unchanged, as expected. The central bank just raised the policy rat ...
Police say they are not expecting to find any more survivors from the landslide, with six people still unaccounted for. ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota activist who was charged for her role in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church released her own video of her arrest Friday after the White House posted a manipulated image online. The White House on Thursday posted a picture on its X page of civil rights ...
Five Democratic-controlled states are asking a judge Friday to order President Donald Trump’s administration to keep money flowing for child care subsidies and other programs aimed at boosting low-income families with children. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it was pausing the ...
Prince Harry picked a fight with Donald Trump over the US President's appallingly inaccurate Afghanistan comments. ...
Steve Borthwick has given England the challenge of leading a final-round assault on Paris as they chase Six Nations glory for the first time in seven years. ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal judge in Georgia on Friday dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit seeking voter information from the state, ruling the federal government had sued in the wrong city. U.S. District Judge Ashley Royal found the government should have sued Georgia Secretary of State Brad R ...
Nigel Farage's Reform Party faces a pivotal moment as whispers of a ceiling in voter support emerge. Could this be the turning point for the right? ...
Eligible pensioners will benefit from a cash boost later this year. ...
Whatever the prime minister does now, the result is the same. He's finished. ...
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