Alex Jones' defamation trial finally set to begin in Texas

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Jury selection is set for Monday in a trial that will determine for the first time how much Infowars host Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook Elementary School parents for falsely telling his audience that the deadliest classroom…

Lawyer probing Brett Favre, ex-Gov. Phil Bryant in $94M Mississippi welfare fraud scandal fired by state

The lawyer tasked with probing ex-NFL quarterback Brett Favre, former Gov. Phil Bryant and others in a sprawling $94 million Mississippi welfare fraud scheme has been fired by the state. Brad Pigott, a former U.S. attorney leading the investigation for the Mississippi…

Eurovision 2023 will be held in Britain on behalf of Ukraine

Eurovision 2023 WILL be held in the UK: Runner-up Britain is confirmed as next year’s host after bosses decided it is not safe enough to hold show in wartorn Ukraine Britain will host the Eurovision Song Contest next year on behalf of…

Kherson 'will be liberated from Russia by Sept', Ukraine aide says

Kherson ‘will definitely be liberated from Russia by September’ as war ‘reaches a turning point’, official says, as Zelensky claims almost 40,000 of Putin’s men have been killed Kherson will be back under Ukrainian control by September, official predicted Serhii Khlan, aide…

Paddleboarder embarks on nine-hour round trip to offshore wind farm

Paddleboarder embarks on epic nine-hour round trip to offshore wind farm that’s 10 miles off Sussex coast (but wishes he’d applied more sun cream before leaving) Jude Somers made incredible 20-mile trip from Worthing to the Sussex coast  His arms were ‘left…

Labour DITCHES plan to nationalise rail, energy and water

Labour DITCHES plan to nationalise rail, energy and water companies as Keir Starmer abandons Jeremy Corbyn’s 2019 promises to fury of the Left Labour abandons pledges on nationalising rail, mail, water and energy firms Party ditches Jeremy Corbyn’s 2019 general election manifesto…

Pope 'secretly allowed investigators to bug London broker's telephone'

The Pope ‘secretly allowed investigators to bug telephone belonging to London-based financial broker charged with defrauding the Holy See’ Pope is alleged to have given the go-ahead to investigators to tap phones, intercept emails and even make arrests – without approval from British…