A telling image of Mette-Marit’s health condition
Recent images of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, displaying her health challenges, highlight her ongoing struggle with a serious lung condition.
'I gave up my seat for old man on the bus but 1 comment left me heartbroken'
A man gave his bus seat to an elderly passenger and was deeply moved by a comment made during their conversation.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
PHOTOS ⟩ Police are searching for missing 13-year-old Maksim in Kohtla-Järve, whose life may be in danger
The police are seeking help in finding 13-year-old Maksim, who has been missing since leaving his home in Kohtla-Järve.
Kristina Tučkutė, living in New York and disappeared from public view, divorced her husband: "It wasn't easy to start over"
Model Kristina Tučkutė, who had been out of the public eye for years, shares her struggles and recent divorce as she rebuilds her life in Los Angeles.
No water, no fuel, no electricity – this is what life is like in Cuba
Juan Carlos Pino has adapted his Fiat to run on coal amidst ongoing fuel shortages in Cuba.
The man who was stabbed last night is not in life-threatening condition
A man who was stabbed recently has been reported to be in stable condition and not in life-threatening danger.
Trump reaction to ex-FBI chief's death: 'Debasement of public life' in US, expert says
Reed Brody comments on Donald Trump's reaction to the death of former FBI director Robert Mueller, emphasizing the deterioration of public life in the US.
Heartthrob Stories: She Breathes Him Trustfully
The article discusses various personal anecdotes and societal observations related to public figures such as Heidi Klum and Friedrich Merz in Germany.
Hollywood star completely lost it
Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf was recently reported to have a meltdown in Rome, Italy, where he displayed erratic behavior in public.
A Question About Melania Left Trump Speechless – The Marriage Raises Doubts: 'It Might Very Well Be True'
Donald Trump struggled to answer a personal question about his relationship with Melania Trump, leading to speculation about the nature of their marriage.
The Story of a Great Mistake. What to Take Away from the Life of a Scientist Who Predicted the Apocalypse
This article discusses the life and work of a scientist known for his apocalyptic predictions and the lessons that can be drawn from his experiences.
E. Puidokaitė-Atlanta Reveals What Happens Behind Closed Doors: "There Is Everything"
E. Puidokaitė-Atlanta discusses the challenges and changes in her personal life after stepping back from the public eye.
Trial for the Rape and Murder of Justine Vayrac: The Attorney General Seeks Life Imprisonment for the Accused
The public prosecutor has requested life imprisonment for Lucas Larivée, accused of the rape and murder of Justine Vayrac, along with a 22-year parole ineligibility period.
Meningitis Scares Students: 'Feels Like Covid Again'
Students are in a state of panic due to a recent outbreak of meningitis that has already claimed a life, prompting mass vaccinations on campus.
Consensus at the Push of a Button: Why There Cannot Be a Habermas Machine
The article discusses the claims made by DeepMind regarding a new AI intended to foster consensus, which philosopher Jürgen Habermas argues cannot truly exist as it overlooks essential aspects of free discourse among individuals.
Johan Kellman Larsson: Why Have Men Started Crying in Public (Again)?
Johan Kellman Larsson explores the changing emotional expression of men in public, particularly through literature, reflecting on the acceptability of male vulnerability.
Igor Levit, the pianist star between Eminem and La Scala
Igor Levit, a public figure and acclaimed pianist, will perform at La Scala with the Budapest Festival Orchestra, focusing on a program dedicated to Sergei Prokofiev.
I won’t compromise my values for roles — Seliat Adeyemo
Nigerian actress Seliat Adeyemo discusses her transition from corporate work to full-time acting, emphasizing her passion for storytelling and the challenges of navigating public life.
Collien Fernandes and Christian Ulmen: The Enemy in One's Own Bed
The article discusses the insidious nature of misogyny that women face in both public and private spaces, particularly highlighting the role of technology in exacerbating these issues.
Marina Bui, who disappeared from public view, shows her workplace in London and reveals about her significant other: 'I have a boyfriend'
Marina Bui shares details about her aesthetic services in London and her personal life, including her new relationship.
Task Force Captures Scorpions in Interior SP to Prevent Accidents and Produce Serum
A task force in São Paulo is capturing scorpions to prevent accidents and support life-saving serum production.
People: "I make a game out of it"
Doja Cat shares her unique approach to dealing with paparazzi, expressing her desire for normalcy and her playful attitude towards public perception.
'Poetry by Other Means': the poetic experiment that brought poetry to the streets of Bahía Blanca
In 1985, a group of young poets from the National University of the South in Bahía Blanca began an initiative to bring poetry back into public life through various artistic expressions.
Ala Pugacheva, who will soon celebrate her 77th birthday, was spotted using a cane
Singer Ala Pugacheva was seen using a cane at a casual meeting in Cyprus, garnering public attention for her appearance after rarely being in the public eye.
US government registers 'alien.gov' domain after Trump orders release of files on aliens
The US government has registered the domains 'alien.gov' and 'aliens.gov' following Donald Trump's directive to disclose files about extraterrestrial life.
LEARN STYLE: Jerry Halliwell all in white
Former Spice Girls star Jerry Halliwell attended a public event with her husband, showcasing a sophisticated style in an elegant white dress.
The "world improver" has departed
Jürgen Habermas, a prominent German philosopher and defender of Enlightenment values, has passed away after a remarkable 70 years of public life, influencing democratic discourse and collective decision-making.
Valentant Schmidt: The man who wants to make museums more attractive through artificial intelligence
Valentant Schmidt, co-founder of the app Ask Mona, discusses how artificial intelligence can transform cultural experiences in museums to make them more accessible and engaging for the public.
In Latvia, dozens of people are waiting for life-saving organ transplants
Over 100 individuals in Latvia are currently waiting for life-saving organ transplants, as revealed by a representative from Paula Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital.
Five in custody due to life-threatening assault
Five individuals have been taken into custody following a life-threatening physical assault.
Is it good to live in the Czech Republic? Data on public transport usage suggests it is
Recent data on public transport usage in the Czech Republic indicates a positive living environment.
Yoon Suk-yeol's 'life imprisonment' first trial ruling document released... '1206 pages, anonymized'
The full text of the life imprisonment ruling against former President Yoon Suk-yeol has been made public by the Seoul Central District Court.
Sarah Ferguson tipped to star in The Traitors US as a villain to salvage her career
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly set to join 'The Traitors US' in a villain role as a strategy to improve her public image following controversy linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Research mapping life in Portuguese-speaking countries to be presented in the Senate
A new study called the Lusophone Barometer will be presented at the Brazilian Senate, aiming to enhance mutual understanding and integration among Portuguese-speaking nations.
Football player saved by a man from Alytus: "Everything happened at lightning speed"
Alician Aldas Petrauskas intervened in a violent attack on a football player, ultimately saving his life and assisting in the arrest of the assailant.
HR executive involved in Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal says death threats left kids fearing for her life
An HR executive, involved in a scandal stemming from a viral concert kiss, discusses the intense personal and familial toll following public backlash and death threats.
I’m a celeb agent - this is the dark reason why celebs won’t own up to fat jabs
Celebrity agent Dermot McNamara discusses the stigma around celebrities using weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, highlighting the reluctance to admit such practices.
Lithuanian man struck by acute illness in Thailand continues to fight for life: family shares latest news
A Lithuanian man suffering from a severe illness in Thailand is currently undergoing treatment while his family seeks public assistance to bring him back to Lithuania.
AI, self-publishing... What you didn't know about Freida McFadden, the very secretive author of The Housekeeper
Freida McFadden, a rapidly rising American author, has sold over 50 million copies of her books, including her bestseller 'The Housekeeper', while maintaining a low public profile.
The Actor's Behavior at the Oscars Caused a Stir - Responds
Teyana Taylor's reaction to losing at the Oscars sparked discussions and debates online about her behavior.
First case of severe mpox disease reported in major city: ‘Life-threatening’
The first case of severe mpox disease has been reported in New York City, raising concerns about its life-threatening potential and spread.
VIDEOS: DF1 of Monday, March 16, 2026
The speech by the President of the Supreme Federal Court emphasizes the need for judges to demonstrate impeccable behavior in both public and private life.
VIDEOS: NE1 of Monday, March 16, 2026
Brazilian Justice Minister Fachin emphasized the need for judges to maintain impeccable behavior in both public and private life during a speech at a law school in Brasília.
VIDEOS: RJ1 from Monday, March 16, 2026
In his lecture to law students in Brasília, Justice Fachin emphasized that judges must maintain exemplary behavior in both public and private life.
Fachin states that judges must have 'irreproachable behavior in public and private life' in speech about ethics in the judiciary
The president of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, Edson Fachin, emphasized the necessity for judges to maintain an irreproachable standard of conduct in both their public and private lives during a speech on judicial ethics.
Disobeying energy meter law at home risks fine, five years in prison and 'death'
Ofgem warns UK households about the dangers and legal consequences of tampering with energy meters, emphasizing the risks of injury and loss of life associated with energy theft.
The black swan of intellectual depreciation
The article discusses how the value of ideas, much like economic goods, is relational and often subject to inflation due to a surplus of commonplace thoughts and ideas in public discourse.
Leonardo DiCaprio once again appeared in public with his beloved woman
Leonardo DiCaprio made a public appearance at this year's Oscar ceremony alongside his girlfriend, Italian supermodel Vittoria Ceretti, as they were seen sitting together despite not posing on the red carpet.
Life Imprisonment Sentence for Father and Daughter Triple Murder in Hannō City
A court in Saitama has sentenced Jun Saito to life imprisonment for the murders of three family members in Hannō City, a case that stirred public outrage and involved complex issues of accountability.