American athletes will sport an all-American denim and blazer aesthetic by iconic designer Ralph Lauren during the opening and closing ceremonies at the 2024 Paris Olympics. For the opening ceremony, the official Team USA outfits will feature a classic pairing of jeans with a navy blue, wool double-breasted blazer trimmed… Read More
[Watch] Jerry Seinfeld destroys pro-Palestine protesters
Veteran comedian Jerry Seinfeld didn’t break stride when faced with a pro-Palestine heckler during his performance at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia on Sunday night. Seinfeld was in the midst of his stand-up routine when a member of the audience began shouting about the Israeli-Hamas war. However, the… Read More
F1 drivers aren’t optimistic about 2026
Lando Norris, a driver for the McLaren team, thinks that Formula 1 is more exciting now than it has been in a long time. However, he worries that this excitement might change with the new technical rules for the cars that will start in 2026. “The last time the rules… Read More
Man accidentally buys four books of China’s military secrets for $1
In China, a man who loves military history made a shocking discovery. He bought four books for less than a dollar at a local recycling center, only to find out they were secret military documents. China’s Ministry of State Security, a powerful government agency, shared the story on social media…. Read More
King Charles’ royal portrait vandalized in protest for animal rights
In a recent act of vandalism, animal rights activists from a group called Animal Rising pasted a cartoon image over a portrait of King Charles III at a London art gallery. This incident is the latest in a series of similar events at U.K. museums, where campaigners have been using… Read More
Vice president’s plane crashes in Malawi, killing all 10 onboard
In a devastating blow to Malawi, Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others perished when the small military plane they were traveling on crashed in a remote, mountainous region. President Lazarus Chakwera delivered the solemn news on Tuesday after over 24 hours of intensive search efforts located the wreckage near… Read More
Study: African elephants give each other names
In a groundbreaking study published Monday, researchers discovered that African elephants use individual names to call each other and respond accordingly—a behavior rarely seen in wild animals. These names are incorporated into the low rumbles that elephants use to communicate over long distances across the savanna. Scientists believe that animals… Read More
Body of TV presenter recovered on Greek island
The body of Dr. Michael Mosley, a well-known British TV presenter and author, was found on the Greek island of Symi on Sunday morning after a days-long search. Mosley, who went missing on Wednesday afternoon while on a hike, was spotted among rocks on a rugged stretch of coast by… Read More
UK prime minister apologizes for skipping D-Day ceremony
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apologized for leaving the D-Day commemorations in France early to return to the election campaign trail, a decision that has been heavily criticized by his political rivals. Sunak, who is fighting to keep his job in the upcoming July 4 election, admitted that, upon… Read More
Trump film ‘The Apprentice’ can’t find a distributor in the U.S.
Two weeks after its much-anticipated premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, a film about Donald Trump in the 1980s is still seeking distribution in the United States. In Cannes, “The Apprentice” unveiled a scathing portrait of the former U.S. President as a young man. The film, starring Sebastian Stan, chronicles… Read More
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