Social media users called out the model, with one writing, “Too many people already [took a] screenshot. … Too late to change it.”
Month: June 2025
Two people were shot to death late Sunday night on the Las Vegas Strip and a suspect was being sought, police said, after apparent fueding on social media among the three.
Authorities swept in with flash-bangs and tear gas grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in Los Angeles.
With the 125th US Open approaching, we’re taking a look at some players who could surprise us with their performance at Oakmont Country Club.
Government appears not to be meeting legal targets to halt decline of species, Office for Environmental Protection says
The government may have failed to protect critical wild bird populations by neglecting to implement environmental law properly, the environmental watchdog has found.
Wild bird populations are declining across the UK. Under the EU certain parts of Britain’s landscape were designated specially protected conservation zones when the UK was still a member state. They include estuaries, coastal areas and peatlands, as well as wetland areas where wading birds live, and places birds of prey prefer to nest.
The Russian president has signed off on a development strategy for Russia’s Navy for the next 25 years.
Animal Welfare charity The Irish Blue Cross is alerting dog owners to the “serious seasonal hazard” of grass seeds
Warner Bros Discovery said Monday it would split into two companies, separating its studios and streaming business from its fading cable television networks as the parent of HBO and CNN looks to compete better in the streaming era.
The Trump administration border czar vowed that the president won’t be “late to the game” in dealing with the California protests.
California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday night challenged Donald Trump’s border czar to arrest him and added the state would sue the president’s administration over the deployment of the National Guard.
