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South Korean leader says North Korea wants US attention by showing off nuclear might
South Korean leader says North Korea wants US attention by showing off nuclear might
They say you can tell a lot about a man by his shoes. This week, Britain’s angry farmers are judging Steve Reed by his. The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is not a mucky gumboots kind of man. Instead, according to reports this week, Reed favours leather-lined Le Chameau “Chasseur” boots, “hand crafted by one single master boot maker”, or so says their blurb, and priced at a whopping £420.
The news from Ukraine is grave – to echo Churchill’s speech on the fall of France in 1940. This October, Russian forces have gained more ground in a month than at any time since their invasion in February 2022. The downturn of Ukraine’s fortunes presents an immediate problem for Europe, Nato and, not least, the UK.
‘I get so angry, I’m up here seething. I’m seething, I’m working my ass off with this stupid mic’
Michael Wolff, the explosive chronicler of Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, has released what he says is a recording of Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019, discussing Trump’s then-White House team in detail. Wolff released the tape on his podcast, Fire and Fury. He says it was made in a restaurant in 2017, most probably in the SoHo branch of Ladurée, a patisserie in Manhattan. Epstein can be heard speaking over the din of diners. “His people fight each other,” Epstein tells Wolff on
The Chancellor was warned the £25 billion raid on National Insurance payments will force employers to cut staff and close parts of their businesses.
Many people thought it was a self-own from Donald Trump's sons.
China appears to have built a new and unusual aircraft carrier, intriguing experts with a potentially first-of-its-kind vessel that could add to Beijing’s rapidly expanding maritime power.
Hugh Hewitt took out his headset and stormed off the Post's live show after a question on Trump's rhetoric.
Donald Trump’s bizarre closing message Friday to supporters in Michigan: Don’t pay your bills if you’re not satisfied with the job done. “I pay more than I’m supposed to when they can do a good job, but when they don’t do a good job, don’t pay your damn bill,” Trump said during a a meandering rally in which he also spoke of his “beautiful white skin” and wrongly claimed the U.S. is in a “recession.” The off-the-cuff comment about stiffing workers was declared to a packed arena just four days bef
Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson suggested ignoring it goes against Labour's mission for "economic growth".
The former president also told attendees he doesn’t want to “waste a whole damn half a day” in the state.
House Speaker Mike Johnson might have put a significant dent in the reelection hopes of one of the GOP’s most vulnerable congressional incumbents on Friday and later backtracked comments where he said he would consider repealing the CHIPS Act.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump has responded after First Minister John Swinney endorsed his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, calling the move "appalling".
Polling data expert Nate Silver slammed election forecasts showing a close race between presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump across several states. Silver accused many pollsters of “herding” to ensure their predictions aren’t too far off from other predictions. “In fact, I kind of trust pollsters less, they all, every time a pollster [says] ‘Oh, every state is just +1, every single state’s a tie,’ No! You’re f---ing herding! You’re cheating! You’re cheating!” said Silver during
Continuing the war means the economy faces stagnation, while ending it would shut off the massive defense spending that's driven growth, Alexander Mertens writes.
The late night host mocked the former president over his latest stunt — and he did it in a way that's ticked off the former president before.
The Queen of Pop says she flew home from Paris to cast her vote in the 2024 presidential election
Journalist Michael Wolff releases recording allegedly featuring late billionaire pedophile gossiping about Republican’s first administration
Donald Trump's former attorney also admitted that the debunked claim that Haitians were eating people's pets "may not be true."
‘This is how we should talk about political disagreements,’ ‘Terminator’ star said