Biden has become increasingly public about his frustration with the Netanyahu government’s unwillingness to open more land crossings for critically needed aid to make its way into Gaza. In his address on Thursday, he called on the Israelis to do more to
Tim Farron was booed by audience members at the Lib Dem conference today as tensions erupted during a debate over housing. A major row has been brewing over the party shifting away from a pledge to build 380,000 new homes a year
Buffalo Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs has responded to a reporter’s comments caught on a hot mic about how he treats the media. Bills team reporter Maddy Glab owned up to the video that went viral on X, formerly Twitter, in
Buffalo Bills team reporter Maddy Glab was heard over a hot microphone talking about how she believes star wide receiver Stefon Diggs treats media. A video of the hot-mic situation went viral as Glab could be heard speaking with another media member
Tories have branded Gillian Keegan a “damning indictment” of Rishi Sunak and his Cabinet after she was caught on camera in a sweary outburst over the school concrete crisis. The Education Secretary said she had “done a f****** good job” while others
Rapper Cardi B will not face police charges after a video emerged on social media appearing to show her hurling a microphone into a crowd at a concert. Officers in Las Vegas launched a battery investigation following the incident. It took place
Canada’s frustrations during their Women’s World Cup loss to Australia boiled over on Monday as defender Allysha Chapman went on an expletive tirade against Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson. The incident occurred in the 64th minute of the match with Australia leading 3-0.
Travis Kelce finally got his moment on the big stage. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went viral last month after he successfully blocked the star tight end from speaking at the podium during the team’s visit to the White House following
Flyers social media member rips reporter on hot mic during virtual press conference, team apologizes
The Philadelphia Flyers apologized on Tuesday night after a member of their social media team was heard making rude remarks about a reporter during a virtual press conference. The incident occurred earlier in the day as a reporter asked a question to
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross wasted no time getting under home plate umpire Alex MacKay’s skin in the Sunday afternoon matinee with the New York Yankees, leading to his ejection in the bottom of the first before his team recorded an out.