Leaving Neverland Director Slams Michael Jackson Biopic
Dan Reed criticizes the new Michael Jackson biopic for distorting abuse allegations and portraying Jackson as an asexual, overgrown child, ignoring his predatory relationships with children.
Dan Reed criticizes the new Michael Jackson biopic for distorting abuse allegations and portraying Jackson as an asexual, overgrown child, ignoring his predatory relationships with children.
Georgia AG Chris Carr faces backlash for indicting Cop City protesters as his gubernatorial campaign lags, with critics calling it a political stunt.
Kim Jong-un praised North Korean soldiers who blew themselves up with grenades to avoid capture by Ukrainian forces, confirming extreme battlefield suicide orders for troops fighting in Russia's Kursk region.
Pope Leo XIV's first African tour underscores the continent's rising importance in the Catholic Church, addressing corruption, exploitation, and interfaith dialogue.
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Award-winning chef Ruth Hansom and her husband have been ordered by North Yorkshire council to stop giving free lifts to customers due to licensing laws.
Science minister Patrick Vallance reveals additional postings of UK Biobank volunteers' health data on Alibaba, warning of further leaks and calling for stronger data security.
Melbourne punk quartet Amyl and the Sniffers win song of the year for Jerkin' at 2026 Apra awards, their second consecutive win. Guy Sebastian and Sia also take home multiple prizes.
King Charles's US visit aimed to distract from Trump's scandals and policy crises, but critics argue it legitimizes indefensible actions and ignores victims.
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RecommendedKing Charles's address to Congress and meeting with Trump feature prominently on front pages, with subtle critiques of the president's policies highlighted.
Colombia faces rising guerrilla attacks and homicides weeks before electing a new president, as the 'total peace' policy of Gustavo Petro comes under scrutiny amid a surge in violence.
Nancy Pexton, 70, stabbed her sister Jennifer Abbott, 69, 10 times in her Camden flat, then left with her Rolex watch. She was convicted of murder.
Counter-terrorism police investigate after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London. A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Colette Delawalla launched Stand Up for Science after Trump's research cuts. The movement grew from a single protest to a national campaign with 22 staff and 2,000 volunteers.
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RecommendedDelegates at the Atlantic Music Expo in Cape Verde discuss AI's opportunities and threats, stressing that technology cannot replace human talent and authenticity in music.
The murder of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna in Russian captivity underscores the vital need for cross-border investigative journalism to protect reporters and uncover truth.
The Palestinian flag has flown atop Dublin's 120-metre Spire since September, with no safe removal method found. Authorities suspect a drone placed it.
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, youngest son of Robert Mugabe, fined and deported from South Africa after pleading guilty to immigration and firearms charges.
With Donald Trump threatening to leave NATO, Europe is revisiting Article 42.7, the EU's mutual defense clause, to ensure security without relying on the US.
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The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Louisiana must redraw its congressional map, effectively gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prevented racial discrimination in voting.
A court hears that a Russian-speaking contact using the pseudonym 'El Money' masterminded arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London last year.
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before the House oversight committee on May 29 to answer questions about the DOJ's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and file releases.
The US Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the Trump administration can revoke Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians, potentially affecting nearly 1.3 million TPS holders.
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RecommendedGreg Jericho argues that another RBA rate hike won't curb inflation driven by fuel costs but will instead burden households already struggling with soaring prices.
Anthony Albanese dismisses a 25% gas export tax campaign as 'dishonest', despite a Guardian Essential poll showing 57% of Australians support taxing gas profits.
Nigel Farage faces a standards probe after the Guardian revealed he failed to declare a £5m donation from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne before the 2024 election.
Maryland enacts first US ban on surveillance pricing in grocery stores, using consumer data to set prices. Critics cite loopholes and weak enforcement.
Keir Starmer confronts a Labour rebellion after Nicola Jennings' cartoon criticises Peter Mandelson, sparking internal party conflict and debate on leadership.
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RecommendedPolice raided the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light headquarters in Crewe over allegations of sexual offences, modern slavery, and forced marriage, arresting nine people.