Maddox Jolie-Pitt Files to Drop Brad Pitt's Surname
Brad Pitt's eldest son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt, has filed to legally drop the actor's surname, joining siblings who have distanced themselves from the family name.
Brad Pitt's eldest son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt, has filed to legally drop the actor's surname, joining siblings who have distanced themselves from the family name.
Data obtained by the Guardian reveals nearly 300 unaccompanied minors were detained at UK-run facilities in France last year, sparking concerns from refugee charities.
Bereaved families call for a public inquiry after Kenneth Law pleaded guilty to fatal poisonings linked to over 130 deaths worldwide, highlighting online suicide forums and regulatory failures.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the 247th Derby on June 6, reviving a royal tradition. The race has seen declining attendance, but the royal visit is a significant boost.
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RecommendedNew Hillingdon council leader Steve Tuckwell discusses his priorities, the Cowley Meeting Hall debt scandal, and plans to tackle fly-tipping and Heathrow expansion.
A man has been sentenced to prison for a racially motivated attack against a Biloela family in Australia, highlighting ongoing issues of racial violence.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announces ban on property developer donations and caps on other political gifts, aiming to restore trust in government.
An 18-year-old Brisbane man, Zeppelin Witheridge, has been charged with public nuisance after using a police car as a BMX ramp during a 'Scientology speedrun' social media trend.
Rumors swirl that Tom Hardy has been fired from MobLand after clashing with cast and crew. Reports of lateness, creative control demands, and a history of on-set difficulties fuel speculation.
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RecommendedIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has expanded army control over Gaza to 70%, violating the ceasefire deal. The move raises concerns about escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Donald Trump's inconsistent approach to Iran peace talks, from claiming progress to launching strikes, is analyzed by Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group.
Analysis reveals over 21,000 people were sent to nations deemed too dangerous by the State Department, including Iran, Venezuela, and Haiti, many without criminal convictions.
Francine Prose praises Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI as a thoughtful warning against misuse, criticizing Silicon Valley for dismissing it as uninformed.
High court rules UK government acted unlawfully by forcing torture survivors to share rooms, impacting plans to house asylum seekers in barracks.
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RecommendedA Russian drone reportedly struck Romanian territory, prompting NATO to reaffirm its commitment to defend allies. The incident raises tensions in the region.
A UK thinktank recommends giving employees greater control over AI implementation to ensure they share in the benefits, addressing concerns over job displacement and inequality.
Public concern grows over Trump's mental and physical health; fewer than half of US adults believe he is fit for office. Calls for mandatory health reporting.
New South Carolina law exempts heirs' property owners from tax reassessments, helping vulnerable Gullah Geechee families retain ancestral land passed down for generations.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK and Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain trade insults in the Makerfield byelection campaign, with Elon Musk backing Restore.
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RecommendedParaguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo sparked controversy by saying a female umpire was unfit to control the crowd during his French Open loss to French teen Moïse Kouamé.
An inquest into the deaths of three sisters found in the sea off Brighton beach has heard that the cause remains unclear, with police ruling out foul play.
A class-action lawsuit claims New York City's child protective services system discriminates against Black and Hispanic families, violating civil rights.
A federal judge unsealed records showing the Department of Justice tried and failed to get search warrants targeting journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, raising concerns about press freedom.
John Crace on Trump's claim to end a war he started, Sturgeon's ignorance of Murrell's fraud, burnout, Blair's saviour complex, and Spurs' survival.
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RecommendedThree teenage boys in north-east England received rehabilitation orders and £26 fees for rape and sexual assault of girls as young as 14, prompting calls for urgent sentencing reform.
The US designates Brazil's PCC and Red Command as terrorist groups, seen as a setback for President Lula and a boost for challenger Flávio Bolsonaro.
A mathematical model suggests that setting goals slightly above average leads to better outcomes than extreme ambition, applicable to job searches, rentals, and more.
Jemele Rhone, 30, charged with murder of Shanice Brookes, 30, shot outside a Sheffield bar. Deiryen Dyce also charged. Both remanded.
A special tribunal akin to Nuremberg will prosecute Putin's inner circle for the crime of aggression in Ukraine, upholding international law and deterring future atrocities.
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RecommendedLabour has reported the alleged hacking of Nigel Farage's phone to the Met police and NCSC after the Reform UK leader failed to do so himself, citing national security concerns.