More Than 60% of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck Amid Recession Fears
Business Insider reports that rising inflation has impacted consumers across the United States' income spectrum.
Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
Two charges against the former glamour model were heard at Crawley Magistrates’ Court and dismissed as ‘no evidence was offered’.
Boris Johnson’s relationship with the truth is once again dominating headlines. After denying any knowledge of the sexual harrassment allegations against his disgraced former deputy chief whip, the Prime Minster announced that he had been personally briefed about Chris Pincher’s history, before promoting him. It was the final straw for two heavyweight members of his cabinet - Chancellor of the Exchequor Rishi Sunak, and Health Secretary, Sajid Javid - who resigned within 10 minutes of each other. And a slew of resignations flooded in, in the hours that followed. But Johnson shows no signs of quitting in the face of another political battering, so this video explains the other ways Boris Johnson could be booted as PM.
Allies of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid insist that their resignations are all about a question of integrity.
Actress Rachel Brosnahan said she felt ‘sick to my stomach’ following a mass shooting in her hometown of Highland Park.
Macy Gray, 54, made her views on Trans issues in an interview with Piers Morgan.Source: Piers Morgan Uncensored, TalkTV
Christophe Galtier says he's 'moved' to be appointed PSG manager
A Southwest Airlines flight attendant garnered a chorus of laughter while giving a campy safety demonstration on a July 5 flight from Nashville, Tennessee, to Atlanta, Georgia.This video shared to Twitter by Brittney Abernathy shows the charismatic crew member seductively slide down the side of the cabin while buckling a life vest, before sashaying down the aisle to point to the emergency exits.Abernathy told Storyful that the flight attendant’s “energetic” performance was appreciated by those on board. “Give this man a raise,” she wrote on Twitter. Credit: Brittney Abernathy via Storyful
Near-extinct three-legged tortoise settles into new life on wheels at Chester zoo.Source: Chester zoo
Authorities have launched an investigation after the Georgia Guidestones monument in Elberton, Georgia, was partially destroyed in an explosion early on July 6.“The preliminary information indicates that unknown individuals detonated an explosive device at around 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6th,” the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a press release via Twitter.The monument was erected in 1980 and comprised several granite monoliths with a “10-part message espousing the conservation of mankind and future generations in 12 languages,” according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development. It is also an astronomical calendar.The Georgia Guidestones have been the subject of conspiracy theories, and have most recently been targeted by fringe Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor, who alleges the monument is tied to a “Luciferian Cabal.” Taylor pledged to “demolish” the monument as a major part of her campaign platform, and on July 6 tweeted that “God” was responsible for “striking down the Satanic Guidestones.”This video filmed by Michael A Weis on Wednesday morning shows the damaged monument. Credit: Michael A Weis via Storyful
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama marked his 87th birthday on Wednesday by inaugurating a library and museum in his hillside Indian headquarters. He was cheered by a large number of followers, including American actor Richard Gere, a longtime disciple.
A lot has changed since Boris Johnson entered Number 10 Downing Street in 2019. For the UK's new Prime Minister, it was the end of a long journey to the top of government, and an opportunity to challenge his critics. Now it appears he's facing more of them than ever.
A woman who was struck and pinned under a public bus in Stamford, Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 5, was rescued by firefighters who used “high-pressure air bags” to lift the bus off the ground, according to Deputy Chief Matt Palmer.The footage shows the first half of what Palmer described as “a difficult extrication process that involved stabilization of the bus” before the air bags were used.It took 10 minutes to safely remove the woman, who was conscious and alert enough to speak to firefighters, the fire department said. She was then transferred to Stamford Hospital for evaluation and Stamford Police were investigating how the collision happened, they added.“Given the size and weight of this bus, we are very grateful that her injuries were not more serious,” said Chief Palmer. Credit: Stamford Fire Department via Storyful
Dozens of raids are also taking place in Germany, France and the Netherlands as part of a joint operation with Europol and Eurojust.
Here is a look at how people will be affected by the NI threshold increase from July 6.
Linda Geddes took part in simulated car crash rescue for research into how entrapment affects patient outcomes
Registrations of new vehicles fell by more than 24% last month compared with June 2021.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge abandoned the Royal Box at Wimbledon to show their support for Britain’s star player Cameron Norrie on Court 1.
Boris Johnson’s relationship with the truth is once again dominating headlines. After denying any knowledge of the sexual harrassment allegations against his disgraced former deputy chief whip, the Prime Minster announced that he had been personally briefed about Chris Pincher’s history, before promoting him. It was the final straw for two heavyweight members of his cabinet - Chancellor of the Exchequor Rishi Sunak, and Health Secretary, Sajid Javid - who resigned within 10 minutes of each other. And a slew of resignations flooded in, in the hours that followed. But Johnson shows no signs of quitting in the face of another political battering, so this video explains the other ways Boris Johnson could be booted as PM.
Chris Pincher's conduct in 2019 didn't require 'formal disciplinary action', despite it being referred to the Cabinet office for review, according to Dominic Raab.