Not just India, places in countries like the United States of America and Japan are also struggling with heavy rain and flooding. In the US, severe flooding occurred in New York’s Hudson Valley on the night of July 9. At least one person died, as the National Weather Service called …
Read More »New York billboard mocks Prince Andrew’s legal woes
By Rory Tingle and James Robinson for MailOnline It has been more than two decades since Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein first crossed paths. That meeting would set in motion years of damaging allegations, embarrassing interviews and eventually a US lawsuit against the Queen’s third son. Over the next 23 …
Read More »Princess Mako’s ‘commoner’ husband Kei Komuro spotted in denim at Bar Exam after FAILING last year
Former Princess Mako’s ‘commoner’ husband Kei Komuro dressed comfortably as he attempted to pass the New York State Bar Exam on day two of the test – having failed his first try just months before his partner sensationally quit the Japanese royal family to start a new life with him …
Read More »New York Philharmonic to get its 1st woman music director soon
One of the oldest musical institutions in the United States, the New York Philharmonic has been one of the “Big Five” orchestras since its foundation back in 1842, but in that nearly two centuries of its life span, has not yet had a woman music director. That might be about …
Read More »Kate Middleton’s piano performance for royal Christmas Eve concert wows fans
The Duchess of Cambridge revealed a hidden talent at the royals’ Christmas Eve concert, “completely nailing” a surprise performance. Kate Middleton has overcome nerves to reveal her hidden musical talent in a televised performance from Westminster Abbey. The Duchess of Cambridge made a surprise appearance for the Christmas Eve carol …
Read More »Are Harry and Meghan getting security from the Secret Service?
One of the burly bodyguards escorting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle around New York City has claimed to work for the Department of Homeland Security. The bodyguard, dressed in a smart grey suit and black wingtips that had been resoled with comfortable sneaker soles, was spotted outside the Carlyle Hotel …
Read More »Government-listed Covid test supplier criticised for ‘appalling’ service
D ozens of complaints have been made against a Covid-19 test supplier after quarantined travellers were left waiting several days for a kit to arrive. East Yorkshire-based Latus Health has been accused of providing an “appalling” service, with customers claiming they received their £175 coronavirus tests late – potentially delaying …
Read More »Tribune agrees to purchase by hedge fund for $630 million
CHICAGO (AP) — The newspaper publisher Tribune has agreed to be sold to Alden Global Capital, a hedge fund known for cutting costs and eliminating newsroom jobs, in a deal valued at $630 million. Tribune Publishing Co., which owns the Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News, the Baltimore Sun …
Read More »COVID-19 US: De Blasio wants FULL UK travel ban due to super strain
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared to push back against Mayor Bill de Blasio’s calls Tuesday to ban all flights from the UK to the US during a Tuesday press conference. The governor called on the federal government to begin enforcing mandatory testing on all international passengers arriving in the …
Read More »Man, 43, attacks multiple people with a bat on two-hour New York City crime spree
A New York City man allegedly attacked multiple people on Saturday, leaving one unconscious and another with a broken arm, before carjacking two vehicles. The bat-wielding man was identified as 43-year-old Bryan Thompson. According to the New York Post, Thompson started his alleged violent spree around 7pm on Saturday in …
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