ADVERTISEMENT Following Donald Trump hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House this week, in order to advance peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, one detail caught the internet’s eye... Pictures revealed that Trump had set up his very own gift shop in a corner of the West Wing
ADVERTISEMENT On 23 August 1966, NASA captured the first photograph of the Earth as seen from a lunar orbit by its unmanned Lunar Orbiter 1 probe. This spacecraft had been launched on 10 August 1966 with a very specific mission: to photograph soft areas of the lunar surface for the selection and verification of safe
ADVERTISEMENT Kneecap’s inclusion on the line-up for Paris’ Rock en Seine has already proven to be controversial. The four-day event, which runs from 20-24 August at Domaine National de Saint-Cloud, is topped this year by the likes of Fontaines D.C., Chappell Roan, Queens of the Stone Age and controversial Irish rappers Kneecap – who will take to the stage
ADVERTISEMENT Following Donald Trump hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House this week, in order to advance peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, one detail caught the internet’s eye... Pictures revealed that Trump had set up his very own gift shop in a corner of the West Wing
ADVERTISEMENT On 23 August 1966, NASA captured the first photograph of the Earth as seen from a lunar orbit by its unmanned Lunar Orbiter 1 probe. This spacecraft had been launched on 10 August 1966 with a very specific mission: to photograph soft areas of the lunar surface for the selection and verification of safe
ADVERTISEMENT From music maestro to Olympic sports presenter to co-owning a football club - there seems to be no limit to Snoop Dogg's business and marketing talents. The legendary US rap star has bought a minority share in the Welsh club which now plays in the Championship, England's second division. “My love of football is
ADVERTISEMENTA French court found the ringleader and seven other members who were involved in the armed robbery of Kim Kardashian guilty, but did not give them a prison sentence. The chief judge, David De Pas, said that the defendants' ages and their health issues weighed on the court’s decision to impose milder sentences. He added
ADVERTISEMENT The Smithsonian Institution is promising to bring back a display referencing US President Donald Trump's two impeachments – just in a new, “updated” form. That announcement, posted to the Smithsonian’s official X account on Saturday, comes after a quiet removal of the Trump placard from the National Museum of American History triggered concern that