Ian Watkins, the former Lostprophets singer serving 29 years for child sex offences, has died after a brutal prison attack. Details surrounding the incident and its implications are unfolding.
A seemingly peaceful home in Norfolk has become the epicenter of a political scandal involving Letitia James, Trump’s adversary. The indictment raises questions about mortgage fraud and political motivations.
Darius McCrary, famous for his role in Family Matters, has been arrested near the U.S.-Mexico border on felony charges. With a troubled past and ongoing legal battles, fans are left shocked by this news.
In a shocking turn of events, 'Real Housewives of Potomac' star Wendy Osefo and her husband Eddie were arrested for allegedly fabricating a burglary report, facing multiple charges. The couple claims they are innocent and seeks privacy as they navigate the legal process.
In a historic election, Sanae Takaichi has become the new leader of Japan's governing party, positioning herself to be the first female prime minister. With challenges ahead, she aims to revitalize the LDP amidst concerns over her hard-line policies and international relations.
In her latest track 'CANCELLED!', Taylor Swift explores the complexities of friendship amid scandal, particularly with Blake Lively. Is she defending her friend or critiquing public perception? Dive into the drama!
In a groundbreaking move, Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, making history as the leader of the Anglican Church amid ongoing challenges regarding inclusivity and scandals.
Charlie Javice, convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase during the sale of her startup Frank, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison. The scandal involved falsified customer data, leading to a massive financial loss for the bank.
Charlie Javice, once hailed as a fintech innovator, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million. Her story unfolds as a cautionary tale of ambition gone wrong.
In a stunning turn of events, Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, has been sentenced to over 7 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase by inflating customer numbers before its $175 million acquisition.