President Joe Biden didn’t take too kindly to a shouted question by Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy on Monday, calling the reporter a “stupid son of a bitch” for asking him about inflation.
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American rapper Cardi B Wins At Least $1.25M In Defamation Case Against Blogger Latasha K
Tasha K tweeted about the verdict, saying “My Husband, Attorney’s, & I fought really hard. I want to thank them for their long hours and sleepless nights. Winos it’s only up from here. See y’all in a few days. Back to work.” Cardi B emerged victorious in her federal libel lawsuit against Latasha K on Monday.
Read More »NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reaches final post 1 million miles from Earth
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The world’s biggest, most powerful space telescope arrived at its observation post 1 million miles from Earth on Monday, a month after it lifted off on a quest to behold the dawn of the universe.
Read More »Music icon Bob Dylan sells entire catalog of recorded music to Sony in major deal
Music icon Bob Dylan has sold his entire recorded music catalog to Sony Music Entertainment, including all his previous albums and “the rights to multiple future new releases,” the company announced Monday.
Read More »United States puts 8,500 troops on higher alert over Russia-Ukraine tensions
The Pentagon is readying up to 8,500 U.S. troops to potentially deploy to Europe as Russia ratchets up its aggression towards Ukraine.
Read More »Man who took uncle’s corpse to post office for pension says he ‘didn’t know he was dead’
A man who brought his dead uncle into a post office to collect his pension carried his coffin in an emotional funeral. He now claims he “didn’t know he was dead” at the time.
Read More »“That’s Arsenal for you, they never know how to forgive.”, Adebayor tells Aubameyang
Emmanuel Adebayor believes there is no way back for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at Arsenal after the striker was frozen out following his latest disciplinary breach.
Read More »Burkina Faso soldiers announce military takeover, Kaboré ‘suspended’
Burkina Faso’s army said on Monday it had ousted President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, suspended the country’s constitution, dissolved government and closed the national borders. The announcement followed hours of confusion after gunfire erupted at army camps on Sunday night. Kaboré has not been seen since Sunday and his whereabouts remain unknown.
Read More »Hanifa: Kano Revokes Licences Of All Private Schools
The government of Kano has revoked operating licences of all private schools in the state.
Read More »Explosion Rocks Catholic Church In Taraba
Explosives suspected to have been planted by terrorists have destroyed part of the Catholic Chapel of St. John’s College, Mutum-Biyu, headquarters of Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State.
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