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- SportsThe Telegraph
Alexandra Palace backs out of hosting Saudi rebel circuit's launch party on eve of first tournament
The fall-out from Greg Norman’s controversial comments regarding the Jamal Khashoggi murder continues to play havoc with the launch of the Saudi rebel circuit with Alexandra Palace backing out of staging the glitzy “draft” party on the eve of the opening $25million tournament in St Albans in two weeks’ time.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I worked as a pastry cook. Everyone should know how to make my family's 3-ingredient biscuits.
I grew up cooking with my Southern mom, and her simple biscuit recipe is one of my favorites. They need 3 ingredients and are perfect for beginners.
- U.S.Oxygen
'I Don't See A Reason Why I Should Be Banned Forever:' Anna Sorokin Speaks Out From ICE Custody
Notorious fake heiress Anna Sorokin is pushing to be released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Custody and wants to remain in the U.S. "I lived out most of my adult life in NY and a lot of my friends and support system are based in the U.S.," Sorokin, 31, told Fox News Digital in a statement over email. "I don't see a reason why I should be banned forever while so many violent offenders get released by ICE on daily basis." The Russian-born German — who served four years after masqu
- U.S.The Daily Beast
‘I Was Just 16’: Pastor’s ‘Adultery’ Confession in Church Goes Off the Rails
via Facebook A church pastor in Indiana publicly confessed to his congregation this week that he’d committed “adultery” two decades ago—but he was quickly called out by a woman who took the stage to say she had only been 16 when he preyed on her.The public confrontation that played out Sunday at the New Life Christian Church and World Outreach in Warsaw has now sparked an investigation by local prosecutors in Kosciusko County, according to local reports.Video of the incident shot by an attendee
- PoliticsLexington Herald-Leader
‘Nobody saw it coming.’ How 3 influential Northern Ky. Republicans lost on primary day.
Three Kentucky GOP House committee chairs took losses in Northern Kentucky this primary cycle. What was the driving force behind their defeat and what does it mean for the rest of the state?