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Kristi Noem

Kristi Lynn Arnold Noem is an American politician who has served since 2025 as the eighth United States secretary of homeland security. A member of the Republican Party, she served from 2019 to 2025 as the 33rd governor of South Dakota and represented South Dakota's at-large congressional district i...

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Gemma Collins and Sinitta feud over career on I'm A Celebrity
Arts & entertainment3d ago

Gemma Collins and Sinitta feud over career on I'm A Celebrity

An emotional confrontation between Gemma Collins and Sinitta over career and talent accusations has erupted on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa, with the feud escalating to accusations of WhatsApp leaks and causing tension among the cast.

Society4d ago

Pothole damage claims surge while compensation success rates plummet

UK drivers lodged over 144,000 compensation claims for pothole damage between 2022 and 2025, but councils paid out on just 19% of claims in 2025, down from 29% the previous year, according to Confused.com data.

Natasha Archer leaves royal service after 15 years to launch style consultancy
Human interest4d ago

Natasha Archer leaves royal service after 15 years to launch style consultancy

Natasha Archer, who served the Princess of Wales for 15 years, has left Kensington Palace to launch her own style consultancy, using her royal experience in a new venture. The Prince and Princess of Wales wished her well upon her departure last summer.

Human interestApr 6

Easter Celebrations Across Sweden Feature Egg Hunts and Parades in Various Cities

Easter festivities took place across Sweden over the weekend, with egg hunts in Halmstad and Umeå and a parade in Linköping, despite challenging weather conditions. In Halmstad, organizers reported one of the coldest egg hunts on record, while an eight-year-old boy was among the first to find an egg.

Oil spills in Sweden and Mexico spark crises amid conflicting claims
EnvironmentApr 6

Oil spills in Sweden and Mexico spark crises amid conflicting claims

Major oil spills in Sweden and the Gulf of Mexico have triggered environmental and political crises, with contradictory claims about sources and impacts. In Mexico, a spill spanning over 373 miles has affected seven nature reserves, while Sweden investigates a suspected environmental crime in its economic zone.

Alexander Dennis site consolidation risks 115 jobs, safeguards 200
Economy & businessApr 5

Alexander Dennis site consolidation risks 115 jobs, safeguards 200

Bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis is proposing to shut its Falkirk site and convert its Larbert facility to chassis manufacturing, putting up to 115 jobs at risk while safeguarding about 200 others.

PoliticsApr 4

Poll shows MAHA movement dissatisfied with Trump's health policies

A new poll reveals significant discontent within the Make America Healthy Again movement, a key part of Trump's voter base, with nearly half of members unhappy about health goals.

First US deportees land in Uganda under new third-country agreement
PoliticsApr 3

First US deportees land in Uganda under new third-country agreement

A flight carrying 12 people deported from the United States has landed in Uganda, marking the first arrivals under an agreement signed in August. The deportees are expected to stay in Uganda as a transit point for potential onward transmission to other countries.

UK regulator orders vets to cap prescription fees and publish price lists
Economy & businessMar 30

UK regulator orders vets to cap prescription fees and publish price lists

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has announced reforms to the veterinary industry, including a cap on written prescription fees and mandatory price lists, to address rising costs for pet owners. These measures are due to come into force later this year.

Unbyn's first winter festival moves to field due to warm weather
Arts & entertainmentMar 29

Unbyn's first winter festival moves to field due to warm weather

Unbyn's inaugural winter festival was relocated from the Lule River ice to a village field and renamed a spring-winter festival because of persistent above-freezing temperatures, according to multiple reports.

Arts & entertainmentMar 28

Lebo M sues comedian over Lion King chant misrepresentation, seeks $27 million

Grammy-winning composer Lebohang Morake, known as Lebo M, has filed a lawsuit against Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Jonasi for allegedly misrepresenting the iconic Lion King chant, claiming over $27 million in damages. The dispute has gone viral on social media, highlighting cultural tensions over the franchise's portrayal of Africa.

Economy & businessMar 25

United Airlines and easyJet launch new economy seating innovations

United Airlines introduces United Relax Row, transforming rows into shared sofas, while easyJet plans to fit hundreds of planes with the Kestrel seat offering extra legroom.

Study finds designer crossbreeds show more behavior problems than purebreds
Science & technologyMar 24

Study finds designer crossbreeds show more behavior problems than purebreds

A new study from the Royal Veterinary College reveals that popular designer crossbreed dogs are more likely to display undesirable behaviors compared to their purebred parents, with Cockapoos identified as the worst offenders. The research challenges common assumptions about the advantages of these breeds.

Crime & justiceMar 24

Police investigate suspected sexual offense at Gothenburg nursing home

A suspected sexual offense at the controversial Granliden nursing home in Gothenburg was reported to police in February and is now under investigation by a prosecutor, according to major media reports.

Borås Estishes Voluntary Resource Group Agreement to Boost Preparedness
SocietyMar 19

Borås Estishes Voluntary Resource Group Agreement to Boost Preparedness

Borås City has entered into an agreement with the Civil Defense Association to establish a voluntary resource group (FRG) to enhance local preparedness. The agreement, effective from March 16, 2026, to December 31, 2029, involves trained volunteers who can support municipal and rescue services during crises.

Tierp to Hold Advisory Referendum in Autumn Elections
PoliticsMar 19

Tierp to Hold Advisory Referendum in Autumn Elections

A referendum will be held in Tierp in connection with the autumn elections, following a petition with about 2,000 signatures. The vote is advisory, meaning municipal council members can choose whether to follow the result.

Human interestMar 19

Live possum found among stuffed toys at Hobart Airport gift shop

A living Australian brushtail possum was discovered among stuffed toy animals on a display shelf at a gift shop in Hobart Airport's departure terminal in Tasmania on Wednesday. The possum was later removed unharmed by airport staff.

HealthMar 13

Stem cell surgery in womb helps spina bifida baby walk in trial

A three-year-old boy in California is walking after groundbreaking stem cell surgery performed while he was still in the womb to treat spina bifida, according to a world-first clinical trial led by the University of California Davis Children's Hospital.

Conflict & warMar 12

Sveriges Radio Ekot Provides News and In-depth Coverage

Sveriges Radio Ekot is currently providing news and in-depth coverage from Sweden and the world, according to sources.