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BRIAN READE: 'UK politics is depressing as a pool of cold dog sick - but I know what Starmer must do'
BRIAN READE: 'UK politics is depressing as a pool of cold dog sick - but I know what Starmer must do' After yet another tumultuous week in politics, Brian Reade says if Starmer had a makeover that turned him into The Thick Of It's Malcolm Tucker, the calls for his resignation would soon disappear IS it any wonder most people currently find British politics a more depressing sight than a pool of cold dog sick on a new rug? The bald, kilted fund-robber with his two £350 hairdryers, the...
BRIAN READE: 'World Cup is a warning to all fans - I hope it’s a disaster’
With FIFA set to rake in £8billion from the World Cup in America, Brian Reade is hoping for a gloriously flat summer of football and will cheer loudest if the money-making vanity project is a total disaster
Brian Hooker may have left US, friend claims — but former prosecutor says feds likely have him in crosshairs
HOPE TOWN, Bahamas — Speculation is starting to swirl over where Brian Hooker, husband of Lynette Hooker, may be following the mystery around her Bahamas disappearance. A source claiming to be a close friend of Brian's said he may have left the U.S. by way of the California-Mexico border by land or — possibly — by water. It is possible given Hooker's extensive boating experience, the source said.
Investigators to comb Brian and Lynette Hooker’s sailboat and new search zone in Bahamas disappearance
A sailboat docked in Florida and a new section of water in the Sea of Abaco in The Bahamas will both be searched for any clues in the mysterious disappearance of Lynette Hooker. The American woman vanished from The Bahamas last month, while on vacation with her husband Brian Hooker. The Hookers lived on the now-docked sailboat named "Soulmate" and would often vacation on sailing excursions.
Scott Pelley ripped for claiming he was 'in combat' in Afghanistan and Iraq after CBS News firing
Journalist Scott Pelley faced everything from widespread mockery to stolen valor accusations after insisting he was "in combat" while covering war zones for CBS News. Pelley was fired from the long-running CBS News show on Tuesday following a bitter clash with the network's editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and new "60 Minutes" executive producer Nick Bilton. Pelley, who first joined CBS News in 1989 and did not serve in the military, quickly raised eyebrows with a statement he gave following his...
Why investigators are searching both land and sea for missing Michigan woman in Bahamas
HOPE TOWN, Bahamas – The U.S. Coast Guard entered day three in the renewed search to find 55-year-old Lynette Hooker, who has been missing since April, as teams comb both land and sea for evidence in the case. Fox News Digital got an up-close look at how the team has been carrying out the mission, with divers seen scouring the Sea of Abaco near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas. On land, investigators are relying on help from the Broward County Sheriff's Office cadaver dog.
The AI IPO Race Heats Up, DOGE Whistleblower Sues Elon Musk, and Instagram Gets Hacked
This week on Uncanny Valley, we discuss why the race among the top AI companies to go public has just gotten started but is already creating bizarre repercussions—including numerous San Francisco real estate listings preferring Anthropic stock instead of cash. They also get into why Donald Trump’s new executive order on AI safety is underwhelming and how hackers were able to use Instagram’s AI chatbot to access high-profile accounts like President Barack Obama’s. Plus, we report on how a...
Karen Read reveals decision behind new lawsuit against city and police
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman who was acquitted of killing her police officer boyfriend last year after two widely publicized murder trials, revealed Friday why she filed a lawsuit alleging misconduct and negligence in the investigation that led to her prosecution. “This was always our plan, that I had to save my own life first,” Read said on “TODAY” while flanked by her two attorneys. “I have to continue fighting for justice.
Karen Read says she doesn’t ‘pay for meals’ as support continues after acquittal
Nearly a year after she was acquitted of murder charges in the death of her police officer boyfriend following two highly publicized trials, Karen Read said Friday that she still receives overwhelming support from legions of loyalists who believe she was framed. “No matter where I go — the grocery store, a restaurant, Newbury Street in Boston, any hotel or restaurant I eat at — I don’t pay for meals. I get discounts everywhere,” Read said Friday on “TODAY.”