- NewsThe Independent
Woman jailed for shooting her rapist dead after he threatened to kill her
Brittany Smith’s indictment for the murder of her rapist in Alabama sparked national headlines, and on Friday she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years, of which she will serve seven months
- PoliticsThe Independent
Fury as Lindsey Graham says young black people can go anywhere, but only if they’re conservative
‘Lindsey, 1954 wants its talking points back’
- NewsMarie Claire
The Queen's Staff Is Reportedly in Revolt About the Royal Family's Plan to Make Them Work in a "COVID Bubble"
The royal staff might refuse to work the holidays this year.
- CelebrityYahoo News UK
Boy, 5, finds dead mum at home after she was ‘broken by lockdown’
Archie found his mum Katie Simms, 32, unresponsive in their living room in Kettering.
- CelebrityMarie Claire
Brad Pitt’s Girlfriend Nicole Poturalski Slams Her "Rude and Sad" Haters
"Just don’t follow people you don’t want to see."
- EntertainmentYahoo Entertainment
Video ‘Charlie’s Angels’: How Cheryl Ladd rebelled against the show’s bikini excess
In every episode of “Charlie’s Angels”, its three heroines fight crime by any means necessary. Also in every episode, one of them is usually wearing a bikini. Cheryl Ladd joined the Angels in the second season, taking over for Farrah Fawcett as Kris Munroe, the younger sister to Fawcett’s character. And for Ladd, all those bikinis were a bit much. She recently told Yahoo Entertainment about her unique act of rebellion against the skimpy wardrobe. She recalls telling producer Aaron Spelling, “I’m someone's mother. It's really not necessary to have it all the time.” And yet there she was in the next episode, wearing a bikini. So she decided to fight fire with fire. “I got the tiniest one I could find that was shocking. And the director said, ‘Cheryl you can't wear that,’” Ladd says. “I said, ‘Aaron wants me in a bikini. This is the one I'm wearing.’” After shooting the scene, Spelling surrendered saying, “Tell the little rebel I got the message and it won’t happen again.”
- PoliticsYahoo News
William Barr discovers that he is not immune to Trump's wrath
Barr’s immunity came to an abrupt end earlier this week, with the president criticizing the attorney general in astonishingly frank terms.












