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King Charles interrupts Christmas break to share 'great sadness' over death in new statement
The monarch is currently spending the festive break at his Sandringham estate, where the Wales' are also staying
- The Daily Beast
Trump Pulls a 180 on Jimmy Carter After His Death
President-elect Donald Trump shared a surprisingly sentimental tribute to former President Jimmy Carter after his passing Sunday at 100—just two months after mocking his predecessor at a campaign stop in Wisconsin. Taking to Truth Social, Trump wrote: “I just heard of the news about the passing of President Jimmy Carter. Those of us who have been fortunate to have served as President understand this is a very exclusive club, and only we can relate to the enormous responsibility of leading the Gr
- The Daily Beast
Fallen Syrian Dictator’s ‘Dying’ Wife Blocked From Cancer Treatment
The wife of the fallen Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad will not be able to return to Britain, where she was born and raised, for cancer treatment, according to a report. The UK government said it would not permit Asma al-Assad entry if she was to attempt it, after her father told the Daily Beast she wanted to return to the UK because her condition cannot be “adequately monitored” in Russia, where she is now living. Additionally, The Daily Telegraph of London reported Thursday that she was in a “
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Toronto man creates tiny mobile homes to help unhoused people escape the cold
After seeing people sleeping outside in the cold year-after-year, a Toronto man is building tiny mobile homes attached to bicycles to give temporary relief to those who are unhoused.Ryan Donais started building the small modular homes this summer as he watched the city's housing crisis becoming more dire. He said he didn't want to go through another winter seeing people living on the streets, so he put his background in construction to use. "I just don't see any changes. It's been many years wit
- WWD
Mary Tyler Moore Shocked Viewers With an Iconic Green Dress That’s Still Trending Nearly 50 Years Later
What was created as a punch line has lived on for decades, on social media, the runway, and the red carpet.
- LA Times
The question sending shockwaves through Hollywood: How did Blake Lively get those damaging texts?
In a Dec. 24 lawsuit, the founder of a publicity firm that represented actor Justin Baldoni effectively outed herself as the source of texts. She disavows involvement.
- CBC
GTA car thieves kept stealing, found new loopholes in 2024
In May, the Ford government announced auto theft had gotten so bad that it would bring in a harsh new penalty; convicted thieves would have their driver's licence suspended for 10 years."Driving is a privilege, not a right. If you're shameful enough to prey on other members of the community for your own reckless gain, you'll lose that privilege," Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria said. But as of Dec. 10, the Ministry of the Attorney General confirmed Bill 197, which included the licence
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Kevin Costner Breaks Silence on Feud With 'Yellowstone' Costar Luke Grimes
The two Yellowstone actors have been going back and forth in the media since the series ended.
- FTW Outdoors
Ref Clete Blakeman couldn’t help but laugh while announcing Aaron Rodgers’ unnecessary roughness penalty
Aaron Rodgers' New York Jets have never been further from "The Mendoza Line" of normalness, generally organized function, and competence. Gang Green has won just two games since Halloween, and if we're being candid, there is no hope i
- BuzzFeed
"ICE" Is One Of The Rudest Dining Habits Ever, And You Might Be Doing It
This is what happens when a one-upper comes to the table.
- The Daily Beast
MSNBC Panel Laughs in Republican’s Face Over Speaker Replacement Suggestion
Former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh shocked an MSNBC panel into laughter with his earnest suggestion of who Republicans may choose as their next House Speaker. The Republican opted for a blast from the past, exclaiming on The Weekend that Kevin McCarthy would be a “wonderful turn” for the speakership. Considering current Speaker Mike Johnson only took the role from McCarthy in October 2023, the MSNBC pundits didn’t seem to buy that the party would opt for the switcheroo to happen again.
- People
3 Family Members Die After Eating Homemade Christmas Cake — Sparking New Investigation into Death of the Baker’s Husband
The husband of the woman who prepared the cake died from food poisoning months earlier
- HuffPost
George Conway Jabs At 'Ex-Wife' Kellyanne Conway In Blunt Take On Trump Supporters
The conservative attorney did not mention his ex by name, but took a shot at her while describing Donald Trump's fans.
- HuffPost
Chris Sununu's Hot Take On Elon Musk And Donald Trump Stuns Critics: 'Bull'
New Hampshire's GOP governor was slammed by former White House ethics attorney Richard Painter and others.
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Briton, 18, ‘to begin jail sentence’ in Dubai for sex with 17-year-old girl
Marcus Fakana was with his parents in the United Arab Emirates from the end of August when a ‘holiday romance blossomed’.
- Yahoo News Canada
Passengers share terrifying video as Air Canada plane catches fire on Halifax runway
An Air Canada aircraft caught fire during a failed landing at Halifax airport Saturday night.
- USA TODAY
After the death of Jimmy Carter, how many former US presidents are still alive today?
Jimmy Carter was the only remaining president who was in office in the 1970s. Now, only one president who served during the 20th century is alive.
- The Daily Beast
Trump Hints at Siccing Feds On Woman Who Beat Him in Court
President-elect Donald Trump has again hinted that he is far from done with legal battles after his $15 million settlement with ABC and its star anchor George Stephanopoulos. On his Truth Social platform, Trump reposted a photo of E. Jean Carroll with large letters that read: “Should a woman go to jail for falsely accusing a man of rape? Retruth if you want justice for Trump.” The comments are among a slew of posts and reposts from the incoming president in which he has suggested that he will tr
- Deadline
Linda Lavin Dies: ‘Alice’ Star & Tony-Winning Broadway Actor Was 87
Linda Lavin, the beloved veteran stage and TV actress known for her Emmy-nominated role in the 1976 sitcom Alice and for her Tony-winning performance in the 1986 play Broadway Bound, died today, Dec. 29. She was 87. The news comes as a shock as Lavin has been working as recently as this month, promoting her …
- The Canadian Press
Jetliner skids off runway and bursts into flames while landing in South Korea, killing 179
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A jetliner skidded off a runway, slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames Sunday in South Korea after its landing gear apparently failed to deploy. All but two of the 181 people aboard were killed in one of the country’s worst aviation disasters, officials said.