Day: April 3, 2023
Phillip Schofield’s brother found guilty of sexually abusing teenage boy
Complainant told jury he felt ‘emotionally blackmailed’ by Timothy Schofield into ‘weird and wrong’ activitiesThe brother of Phillip Schofield has been found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over three years, prompting the television presenter …
Starbucks fires Buffalo worker who founded union campaign
Lexi Rizzo, shift supervisor for seven years at one of the first stores to unionize, says company claims she was fired for tardinessTwo days after Starbucks chairman and former CEO Howard Schultz was grilled during a Senate Committee hearing on the com…
Melania appears to skip Trump’s indictment trip as Eric joins father’s flight
Former president facing criminal charges over Stormy Daniels hush money payment
Regional allies on the spot as U.S.-China tensions over Taiwan ramp up
If and when Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, now visiting Guatemala, defies Chinese warnings and meets Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California, defense will almost certainly be on the agenda.
Trump returns to New York to face hush-money charges
Amid fears of violence, extra barricades have been erected around the Manhattan court precinct and Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
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El-Sisi meets MbS as Egypt’s economic woes deepen
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has met Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Red Sea city of Jeddah. The visit came as Cairo tries to navigate through an acute financial crisis.
Woman, 87, died from hypothermia ‘for fear of high energy bills’, inquest hears
Barbara Bolton, from Bury, Greater Manchester, had refused to put her heating on despite pleas from familyAn 87-year-old woman who repeatedly refused to put on her heating due to fears over high energy bills died from profound hypothermia after being f…
Army, Lockheed ink multi-year deal for JAGM and Hellfire missiles
The deal spans four years and could be worth $4.5 billion for both missile lines.