Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-02-18 20:04:05 (2 days ago)
Teenager nearly killed after throat-slashing attack
Fox News host Laura Ingraham speaks to 13-year-old Sullivan Clarke and his family about the violent attack on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
BBC News - Education & Family
BBC News - Education & Family
2026-02-18 20:03:10 (2 days ago)
Child poverty figures in the UK expected to be revised down
Official figures going back to 2018 are set to take billions in under-reported benefits income into account.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-02-18 20:02:21 (2 days ago)
Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial
FOX Business correspondent Kelly Saberi has the latest on concerns over social media usage in children and Meta CEO Jeff Zuckerberg's testimony on 'Special Report.'
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-02-18 20:00:23 (2 days ago)
Department of Education to pull back race-based criteria in federal grants
The U.S. Department of Education will change controversial race-based eligibility rules for federal grants after Young America's Foundation's 2024 lawsuit.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-02-18 20:00:07 (2 days ago)
Democrats risk FEMA disaster funding collapse as DHS shutdown hits Day 5
The partial government shutdown entered its fifth day with no resolution in sight and as immigration disputes threaten FEMA's federal emergency response.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-02-18 20:00:06 (2 days ago)
City-run board cancels lease of Israel drone supplier, sparking backlash toward Mamdani: 'Ludicrous'
Six weeks into his term, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani draws criticism after the city-controlled Navy Yard ends a lease with a drone manufacturer serving Israel's military.
Le Monde - World News
Le Monde - World News
2026-02-18 19:58:00 (2 days ago)
With 'Coutures,' Alice Winocour explores the fashion world with a backdrop of hospital melodrama
The director brings star Angelina Jolie behind the scenes of fashion week, trading a satire of the industry for a more intimate story.
BBC News - Technology
BBC News - Technology
2026-02-18 19:55:16 (2 days ago)
Tech firms will have 48 hours to remove abusive images under new law
The government is proposing that intimate image abuse should be treated more severely.
CBC News - Top Stories
CBC News - Top Stories
2026-02-18 19:54:19 (2 days ago)
A Pokémon card sold for record-breaking $16M US. An auctioneer from Whitbourne helped make the deal

A deal that saw a Pokémon card sell for a record-breaking $16.5 million US has the finger prints of Whitbourne, N.L. on it.
CBC News - Top Stories
CBC News - Top Stories
2026-02-18 19:51:25 (2 days ago)
Premier Danielle Smith to talk immigration in her address to Albertans Thursday

Premier Danielle Smith said the province is facing combined pressures from decreased revenues as oil prices trend lower and increased costs of covering services for a rapidly growing population.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-18 19:49:54 (2 days ago)
Shia LaBeouf allegedly called queer man homophobic slurs before New Orleans arrest
Actor allegedly also made remarks to man who dresses in drag, and was seen dancing on Bourbon Street after arrest
The actor Shia LaBeouf allegedly aimed homophobic slurs at two men – one who identifies as queer and the other who dresses in drag – as the Transformers star was arrested for purportedly battering them at a bar early on Tuesday morning in New Orleans, the victims said.
Jeffrey Damnit – who was born with the last name Klein and was listed as one of the victims by New Orleans police – said in an interview on Wednesday that he was wearing mascara, eye shadow and lipstick when LaBeouf tried to beat him up “while screaming, ‘You’re a fucking faggot’”. He also shared a cellphone video showing LaBeouf in the back of a vehicle being examined by first responders, glancing over at Damnit and saying: “Faggot.”
Continue reading...
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-02-18 19:46:49 (2 days ago)
US civil rights agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over event that excluded men
Lawsuit is first by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over workplace DEI in Trump’s second term
A US civil rights agency has sued a bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola products it accuses of sex discrimination over an employee networking event that excluded men, its first lawsuit over workplace diversity programs since Donald Trump took office. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, says Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast violated federal law when it hosted the event for about 250 female employees at a casino in Connecticut in September 2024.
The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It is owned by Kirin Holdings, a Japanese company. Coca-Cola is not a defendant in the case.
Continue reading...Current Page: 186