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Angela Simmons issues apology for wearing gun-shaped purse to BET Awards
The Independent· 5 hours agoThe US reality TV star, who is the daughter of Run DMC’s Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons, carried an...
2001 Pontiac REV Concept Gets Saved from the Crusher
Car and Driver via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoPontiac REV Concept Saved from CrusherGeneral Motoring General Motors will not crush the 2001 Pontiac REV concept, after all. The automaker donated the...
QUENTIN LETTS: Widdecombe made the crowd like nudists in a sandstorm
Daily Mail· 2 days agoNigel Farage called it the biggest rally in British politics. There were certainly plenty present....
Robert De Niro and Tiffany Chen Have a Date Night at N.Y.C. Pride Gala and Award Ceremony
People via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoThe pair attended the political fundraiser and gala event as De Niro was its keynote speaker and...
Springboks bring out big guns for first Ireland showdown
The South African· 4 hours agoRassie Erasmus named an experienced team — featuring 20 Rugby World Cup-winners – for the...
Sharpton brushes off calls for Biden to drop out despite fallout
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoRev. Al Sharpton acknowledged Friday that the scrutiny over President Biden’s debate performance is...
Angela Simmons: TV star sorry for gun-shaped purse at BET Awards
BBC News· 2 hours agoReality TV star and baking businesswoman Angela Simmons has apologised for taking a purse shaped...
Grantchester: Rishi Nair Spills Secrets Behind New Vicar’s Memorable Entrance, Teases What’s to Come
TVLine.com via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe vicars of Grantchester always know how to make a first impression. On the June 30 episode of the...
Neuroscientists must not be afraid to study religion
Nature· 14 hours agoScientists interested in the brain have tended to avoid studying religion or spirituality for fear of being seen as unscientific. That needs to change.
Dunmurry Church of Ireland minister convicted of £10,000 fraud
Belfast Live via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoA church minister has been convicted of a £10,000 fraud. Standing in the dock of Craigavon Crown Court, Rev. Adrian McLaughlin looked stunned as the jury foreperson announced ...