Starbucks ordered to pay $50M to customer burned by hot drink
Starbucks has been ordered to pay a California drive-through customer $50 million after an unsecured hot drink spilled on him causing severe burns.
Pope remains stable after month in hospital as he continues treatments and works from bedside
Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.
Cowboys legend implores Micah Parsons to keep social media beef with ex-teammate ‘in the locker room’
Drew Pearson said there is "too much social media" today, which led to the online spat between formet Cowboys teammates Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence.
Canada’s new PM and Trump critic Mark Carney accused of being out of touch with the ‘common man’
Canada's new Liberal PM, Mark Carney, faces criticism for being a globalist and out of touch due to his elite banking and government background. Opponents highlight his anti-Trump stance.
‘On the Tightrope’: Britain Tries to Bridge a Widening Trans-Atlantic Gap
Five years after Brexit, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s intense diplomacy on Ukraine has put Britain back in a familiar role on the global stage.
BROADCAST BIAS: Networks hide Mahmoud Khalil’s pro-Hamas message, show lots of sympathy
All week long the legacy media has been covering the case of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil. But they have displayed no interest in this group’s public statements.
In Japan, a Journalist Takes a Stand by Striking Out on His Own
Makoto Watanabe quit a major newspaper after it retracted a scoop. Now he runs an investigative nonprofit that does not shy away from challenging authority.
Trump Tries to Use White South Africans as Cautionary Tale
The president and his allies accuse South Africa of discriminating against and killing white people, and warn that it could happen in America if attempts to promote diversity aren’t stopped.
As Trump Stirs Doubt, Europeans Debate Their Own Nuclear Deterrent
Talk of replacing the American nuclear umbrella over Europe with the small British and French nuclear armories is in the air, however vague and fanciful.
Bread Lines and Salty Drinking Water: Israeli Aid Block Sets Gaza Back Again
Shipments surged into Gaza after Israel and Hamas reached a cease-fire, even if they weren’t enough. Then Israel blocked the border again to pressure Hamas in truce talks.



