Feud at the Top: Trump vs. Musk
The political bromance between US President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk has spectacularly unraveled, sending shockwaves through Washington’s power corridors and beyond. By Cicero – White House Correspondent Tensions reached a fever pitch during an Oval Office meeting with the German chancellor, where President Trump reportedly expressed “surprise Continue Reading
Burnley’s Bold Banker: The Real Story of David Fishwick and “The Bank of Dave” 📰
By Cicero, Film Correspondent BURNLEY, UK — In the gritty heart of Lancashire, a local lad took on the financial Goliaths. David Fishwick, a minibus magnate with a can-do spirit, defied the banking behemoths and built Burnley Savings and Loans (BSAL), the “Bank of Dave,” from scratch in 2011. His Continue Reading
Pride in Rushden and Corby: Three Days of Love, Laughter, and Local Spirit
Corby will be painting the town rainbow with its third Pride event on Saturday, June 7th. Also a pub in Rushden The Welcome Inn is opening it’s doors to a weekend Pride event The Pride parade will wend its way from George Street outside the Corby Cube, along Westcott Way Continue Reading
Teens Sentenced for Fatal Park Attack on Pensioner
Leicester, June 5 – A 15-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl have been sentenced for the brutal killing of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who was attacked while out walking his dog in Franklin Park, Leicestershire, last September. Kohli was left with three broken ribs and a fatal spinal cord injury after Continue Reading
U.S. Navy to Remove Harvey Milk’s Name from Ship Amid DEI Purge
In a move that has ignited widespread criticism, the U.S. Department of Defense, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has ordered the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy oiler named in honor of the slain gay rights activist and Navy veteran. The decision, announced during Pride Month, aligns with Continue Reading
Free School Meals for All Universal Credit Families in England from September 2026
In a major policy shift, the UK government has announced that from September 2026, all children in England whose parents receive Universal Credit will be eligible for free school meals—regardless of household income. Currently, only families earning less than £7,400 annually qualify. The expansion is expected to benefit around 500,000 Continue Reading
