Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth’s wedding is going to be featured on Counting On for the second time next Monday, but not everything viewers will see on the extra-long episode will have them experiencing déjà vu. A sneak peek of the episode includes never-before-seen footage from Joy-Anna and Austin’s big day, including the moment Austin first saw his bride in ...
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BBC throw £6million of taxpayer cash on letters threatening to fine non licence fee payers
THE BBC has spent more than £6million of taxpayers’ money on letters threatening to fine people who have not paid the licence fee, in the last year. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Galaxy S9: Samsung’s First 2018 Flagship Might Finally Solve Smartphones’ Annoying Camera Bumps
As smartphones get thinner and their cameras get better, the annoying bumps that have become a trademark of powerful mobile devices have become more noticeable. Today, excellent camera phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the iPhone 8 Plus are associated with nasty camera bumps. Fortunately, recent reports suggest that Samsung’s first 2018 flagship might buck this unsightly trend ...
Read More »‘Stop appeasing the EU!’: Brexiteer demands there be ‘no more concessions’ over trade
A POWERFUL Brexit group has warned Theresa May that there must be “no more concessions” amid signs that the EU is preparing to perform a humiliating climbdown over trade talks. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »18 States Sue Trump To Block The Elimination Of Obamacare Subsidies
A day earlier President Donald Trump signed an executive order to remove a key component of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). In response to President Trump, 18 states sued the administration on Friday to prevent the removal of subsidies, which is a key provision that helps millions of low-income Americans pay medical expenses. The collective response from U.S states comes ...
Read More »‘They have to pay’: EU says Britain owes for Brexit divorce
The leader of the European Union’s executive complains that talks on Britain’s departure from the bloc will take longer than expected, and demands that Prime Minister Theresa May’s government pay its divorce bill. CBC | World News
Read More »U.S. tables NAFTA’s ‘poison pill’ with auto sector demands
The U.S.’s NAFTA negotiating team has formally presented its proposed changes to the auto sector, starting what’s likely to be the most contentious rounds of renegotiations, CBC News has learned. CBC | World News
Read More »Rose McGowan steps up rape allegation against Weinstein
In a flurry of unrestrained tweets and with the “RoseArmy” at her back, Rose McGowan has emerged as a kind of whistleblowing avenger in the Harvey Weinstein saga, leaving a scorched path behind her across social media. CBC | World News
Read More »Las Vegas police admit their timeline for shooting was inaccurate
Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo told reporters Friday that police now agree with information released yesterday by MGM Resorts International and that Stephen Paddock shot and wounded a security guard in the Mandalay Bay hotel hallway around the same time he began to shoot at the concert crowd. CBC | World News
Read More »Trump decision not to certify Iran nuclear deal met with criticism from allies
U.S. President Donald Trump will not certify that Iran is complying with the terms of a nuclear deal forged in 2015. CBC | World News
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