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Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods reportedly started dating in November
"It's embarrassing. We are an absolute embarrassment."
Kendall Jenner dropped a bunch of topless swimsuit pics—here's where to buy her suit.
Now we know what Vice President JD Vance really thinks about President Donald Trump’s grasp on foreign policy. Top Trump administration officials set off panic in Washington, D.C., after they texted U.S. war plans to a journalist at The Atlantic. But the exchange—in which Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz discussed bombing Houthi forces in Yemen—also shows the vice president pushing back on his boss. “I am not sure the president is aware how incon
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez spent nearly four decades raising a family in the USA after fleeing instability in Colombia
Mai settled her messy divorce from rapper Jeezy in June, months after she accused him of infidelity and domestic abuse which he denied
Walmart thought it could use its immense power as America’s biggest retailer to make Chinese suppliers eat the cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But Walmart got a response it’s not accustomed to hearing: No.
Millie Bobby Brown shared a throwback clip on her IG stories wearing a teeny tiny string bikini that nailed the naked dressing aesthetic with its nude colourway
"I stopped during COVID and never looked back. It has saved me a ton of money."
The Duchess of Sussex shared a new snap of her children in their Montecito garden on her As Ever Instagram page
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Sukiya, a beef bowl chain, said it had taken measures to prevent further incidents
Mysterious tailless aircraft appears first time in Chinese media as Trump announces sixth-generation fighter jet deal
A crocodile and an alligator were seen battling on a sidewalk in Everglades National Park on Wednesday, March 19, as park-goers watched nearby.This footage captured by Taylor Bonachea shows the two reptiles snapping, biting, and hissing at each other outside the Shark Valley Observation Tower in south Florida on Wednesday.Bonachea said that they appeared to be fighting over a basking spot. The crocodile and alligator can be seen walking towards the bushes at the end of the footage.“The alligator goes into the water and leaves the immediate vicinity in defeat, and the croc gets her nice sunny spot to bask in the sun,” Bonachea told Storyful.According to the US Geological Survey website, south Florida is the only place in the world where the American crocodile and American alligator can be found together in the wild. Credit: Taylor Bonachea via Storyful
Greenland’s prime minister hit out at the visits planned this week for Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz and Second Lady Usha Vance
A tourist posed for the camera in Bukit Timah reserve in Singapore - and had no idea of the deadly danger: a venomous cobra was sneaking up behind her.
Gianluigi Donnarumma, who broke the hearts of Liverpool and England in penalty shoot-outs, suffered one of the most embarrassing goalkeeping blunders ever seen on Sunday night.
The handset could come with a jaw-dropping price tag, completely redesigned software and zero ports, and might be available next year
Tesla stock jumped Monday as it tried to snap a long streak of weekly losses. The best news, however, might have come Thursday evening, when CEO Elon Musk addressed nervous employees, emphasizing the company’s gains in self-driving technology and robotics ensure a bright future. Many stocks are higher on hopes that President Donald Trump won’t implement his most punitive tariffs in April on Mexico and Canada.
Trade of Venezuelan oil to top buyer China stalled on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump's order threatening tariffs on countries buying from Caracas created fresh uncertainty, days after U.S. sanctions targeting China's imports from Iran. Trump's order, which caught traders and refiners in China by surprise, states that the U.S. may impose 25% tariffs on goods from any country importing Venezuelan oil, at the discretion of the secretary of state, starting on April 2. Chinese traders and refiners said they were waiting to see how the order would be implemented and whether Beijing will direct them to stop buying, although several industry insiders said they expect flows ultimately would continue, noting the frequent shifts in Trump's tariff threats.