Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has responded to attacks after she flew to Florida last month amid the pandemic, saying that she was visiting her unwell father. ‘It is saddening,’ Whitmer told The Washington Post. ‘It is a two-day trip. I wasn’t partying
In a huge revelation, the former EU chief admitted he did not do enough to prevent the UK’s exit from the bloc. Commenting on his position, Mr Juncker also insisted he did not defend the EU’s point of view in the UK.
The former Labour Prime Minister has been torn apart after news Britain will withdraw nearly all its troops from Afghanistan following the US plan to withdraw its troops by September 11, 2021. Mother of a war hero, Caroline Munday, said Tony Blair
‘I just murdered my brother’: Man, 50, wanders up to cops with a blood-soaked knife and ‘confesses to stabbing his sibling’ in Manhattan apartment Triquang Au, 50, walked up to an NYPD Lieutenant with the knife and confessed Brother Wilson, 61, was
The spurned lover of Alabama’s married Secretary of State has released explicit audio and text messages describing in graphic detail their trysts – forcing him to abandon a possible run for the U.S. Senate, a day after he said her story was ‘baseless’.
Woman, 23, claims ‘I am not a monster’ despite leaving innocent pubgoer scarred for life when he needed 27 stitches after she glassed him in a bar Jessica McMillan lost her temper and thrust a glass into the face of Ryan Davies
Below is a recap of all the witnesses who have testified for the prosecution at Derek Chauvin’s trial as of midday Thursday, in order of appearance. 911 dispatcher Jenna Scurry The prosecution’s first witness on Monday, March 29, was Jenna Scurry, a 911 dispatcher
Boris Johnson was quizzed over the state of London following the pandemic and how sectors like TfL would be able to bounce back when a large proportion of the country may permanently work from home and not travel into the capital. But the Prime
Sitting in a quiet corner of a Wetherspoons pub near Paddington Station, the small group attracted little attention from other customers. But for a fresh-faced 17-year-old boy who sat sipping a Coca-Cola beside a bricklayer and a bouncer, listening to the tales
Claiming he is the lead candidate among the rival MSPs, Mr Galloway claimed he is the strongest opposition candidate in the race to unseat the SNP. Not only did he call to be involved in the election but insisted he is the