Month: April 2025
Nicky Miceli, a member of Massachusetts’ Republican State Committee, was walking outside Boston’s Wentworth Institute of Technology when a strange mustachioed man walked up and “just started shouting in my face.”
A Personal Fiefdom, A Legacy Of Repression: Inside Azerbaijan’s ‘North Korea’ https://t.co/yHZnnXcdTG
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) April 19, 2025
The Wedding Crashers star was crashing a very different party this time.
Amanda Reynolds of Woodbury said she would like her chance to join the US Navy SEALs.
Federal workers are whining about the “DOGE 15” – the added weight they’ve packed on since being dragged back to the office and worrying about their own productivity and looming layoffs.
Member states are considering removing the country’s voting rights after its attempts to stymie support for Kyiv
The posters are going up all over Hungary. “Let’s not allow them to decide for us,” runs the slogan alongside three classic villains of Hungarian government propaganda.
They are: Ukraine’s wartime leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy; the European Commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen; and Manfred Weber, the German politician who leads the centre-right European People’s party in the European parliament, which counts Hungary’s most potent opposition politician among its ranks.
Russian media reported how the fighter jets can hit ground and air targets as well as infrastructure.
Kittens get adopted more often as people often prefer their playfulness.
Samantha Wynn Greenstone, 38, plans to be open with their children, seeing Jacob’s sexuality as just a natural part of their story.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought throughout her career for women’s rights — “on the basis of sex.” But since “sex” merged into “gender” three decades ago, the entire area of sex-based rights has become blurred. In the United Kingdom, they have suddenly become unblurred and — legally — crystal clear. Women celebrating in front of…
