Mike Kuhlman, the superintendent of the William S. Hart Union High School District, ruled in September that the football team from Saugus High School in
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Russian divers investigate Crimea bridge blast
Russian divers are now assessing the damage caused by a huge explosion on the Kerch bridge to Crimea, which serves as both a vital supply
Alexey Mordashov’s yacht is seen in Hong Kong
One of Vladimir Putin’s richest and most well-connected cronies’ enormous yachts has been sighted in Hong Kong. The 142-meter-long Nord, which cost its owner, steel
Biker club disputes leads to stabbing and assualt
In what is thought to be a quarrel between rival motorcycle groups, violence erupted on the streets of a peaceful West Sussex town, leaving one
Vanderbilt revokes transgender surgeries for youngsters following report
The renowned Vanderbilt University has banned gender-altering procedures at its medical center in response to accusations that the facility “chemically castrates” children in order to
New remote working style for Britons
As Britons escape to more social settings, working from the pub is becoming the new working from home. Chains have taken note, and many are
After the Crimea bridge bombing, Putin to head Security Council
Two days after a massive explosion tore through Russia’s Crimea bridge, Russian President Vladimir Putin will preside over a meeting of his Security Council on
Optus attack reveals Australia’s cybercrime vulnerability
The theft of personal information from 11 million Optus customers last week revealed the lax internet security in Australia. Minister of Cybersecurity Claire O’Neal described
New York’s top court says throuples had certain marriage-like rights
The eviction court in New York City found that throuples, or intimate relationships involving three persons, enjoy some of the same legal rights as conventional
Severe rain causes gale-force gusts and flood warnings on Australia’s east coast
After several days of heavy rain, storms have started to move away from Australia’s east coast, but gale-force winds are still predicted and flood warnings