The Britten family have moved into a new three-bedroom home after becoming homeless last year. Tracey Britten hit the headlines when in 2018 she gave birth to Francesca, Fredrica, Grace and George, becoming Britain’s youngest mum to quadruplets. But the family was
A fresh batch of damning European intelligence reports reveal that the Islamic Republic of Iran sought to bypass U.S. and EU sanctions to secure technology for its nuclear weapons program with a view toward testing an atomic bomb. According to the Middle
The husband of a paedophile teacher who had sex with a 15-year-old pupil has reportedly dumped her and moved on in his life with a new girlfriend, even though he previously vowed to stay by her side. Kandice Barber, 36, was jailed
A Cincinnati Reds fan had the catch of a lifetime as the team took on the Colorado Rockies on Monday. In the top of the first inning, Rockies batter Ryan McMahon squared off against Reds pitcher Brandon Williamson. McMahon fouled a ball
The government has formally submitted paperwork to have a case heard in secret which could strain UK and US relations. The case involves a claim for damages by a former government official who was dragged from his bed by 14 counter-terrorist police
Former ESPN star Dan Le Batard sent a message of support to Pat McAfee, as the former NFL punter-turned-radio host announced his popular show would move to the network from FanDuel on Tuesday. Le Batard, along with his band of co-hosts and
President John Adams moved the federal government from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., on this day in history, May 15, 1800. The move was completed relatively quickly, according to History.com, with important documents brought to Washington by ships. Adams had ordered his cabinet
The commentator added: “If Kate goes down this slightly hippy dippy route, it would be hugely controversial, bucking tradition and depriving the public, Fleet Street editors and Tik Tok from getting to revel in the sight of the Princess done up like
Fernando Tatis Jr.’s suspension for performance-enhancing drugs was both a shock and a disappointment, but he is relishing in his new notoriety. While playing right field in a frigid Wrigley Field, the Chicago Cubs faithful let Tatis, who just returned from his
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces on Monday agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire starting at midnight, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. During this period, the United States urges the SAF and RSF to immediately