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Kristi Noem's husband Bryon paid obscene sum to model he begged to MARRY him: Read all their lewd messages... and his pink thong confession
Kristi Noem's husband Bryon paid obscene sum to model he begged to MARRY him: Read all their lewd messages... and his pink thong confessionEXCLUSIVE: Secret double life of Kristi Noem's cross-dressing husband Bryon: The pouting 'busty bimbo' photos and trove of explicit messagesBy JOSH BOSWELL, CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER and BEN ASHFORD, US SENIOR REPORTER Published: 16:12, 7 April 2026 | Updated: 16:12, 7 April 2026 e-mail 9 View comments
Why Digital Product Creators Fail: The Missing Piece To Drive Sales
Social media makes selling a digital product sound easy, but the results tell a different story. Before you build anything, it may be worth asking what actually works.
Submit your Twins questions for Aaron Gleeman's early-season mailbag
The Twins' offense hasn't clicked in the early going. What questions do you have about that, and more, as the 2026 season gets underway?
Student claiming RMIT is ‘complicit in genocide’ in social media post faces misconduct action
Student accused of sharing a video of the university’s defence and aerospace research centre with the RMIT Students for Palestine Instagram accountFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn RMIT University student faces potential suspension over a video accusing the institution of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza, because of its defence and aerospace research centre’s ties to weapons companies.RMIT has argued the video...
China is offering Africa certainty. America is offering a deadline.
China has expanded its duty-free treatment to imports from 53 African countries, while the U.S. has only extended the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) for one year, leaving African countries in doubt about the future of their trade relationship with the US.
Relentless rain cripples civic services
Persistent heavy rainfall throughout the day and night brought life to a standstill across the city and its adjoining areas on Tuesday, severely disrupting traffic and routine activities. In the absence of traffic wardens, the traffic system collapsed, with ambulances stranded at major intersections. The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA)'s claims of drain clearance proved hollow, as water accumulated widely. Markets remained deserted, with commercial activity effectively suspended, w...
Wedding of billionaire, 64, to Penthouse Pet, 28, in jeopardy as she faces trial on gold-digging allegations
Wedding of billionaire, 64, to Penthouse Pet, 28, in jeopardy as she faces trial on gold-digging allegationsBy WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:56, 7 April 2026 | Updated: 16:03, 7 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Zambia-Lobito Copper Rail Link to Cost as Much as $5 Billion
A railway planned to connect Zambia’s copper mines to global markets via the Lobito port in neighboring Angola will cost as much as $5 billion, with construction set to start his year, according to an environmental study for the project.
UAE weather alert: dust, strong winds and possible rain on April 8
Dubai: The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast fair to partly cloudy weather across the UAE tomorrow, with conditions expected to turn cloudier by night and a chance of rainfall in some western areas by Thursday morning.In its daily update, the NCM said winds will freshen during the daytime, blowing at moderate speeds and causing dust and sand to reduce visibility in exposed areas.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here. The NCM ad...
Ostrich escapes animal cafe, sprints down Thai highway
A pet ostrich went for a speedy jaunt down a busy Thai highway on Tuesday, before being returned safe and sound to its enclosure at an animal-themed cafe. The six-month-old male ostrich raced along a three-lane highway in Thailand’s coastal Chonburi province as cars and trucks sped by the flightless bird, according to a video posted by a man who was driving directly behind it. “Who lost an ostrich on the road? Come get him. He runs so fast,” the motorist, Chairat Sompong, is heard saying in the....
EVs hit record sales in reaction to surging fuel prices and availability of cheaper Chinese models
Some 86,120 new EVs were bought in March - the most ever in a single month. While this is largely driven by customers reacting to higher fuel prices, Chinese makers are gaining popularity.
Train driver dead after crash with lorry carrying military equipment
A driver was killed and 16 passengers were injured when a high-speed train and a truck carrying military equipment collided in France.The crash happened on Tuesday just before 7am at a railway crossing in the town of Bully-les-Mines, authorities said.
Several people evacuated as rain causes flooding in parts of Peshawar
PESHAWAR/ LAHORE: Rescue personnel evacuated several people as rain caused flooding in part of Peshawar on Tuesday, while heavy showers also lashed parts of Punjab. The continuing spell of rain over the past few days has claimed several lives in KP and Punjab, as well as, Balochistan. Rescue 1122 spokesperson Bilal Ahmed Faizi told Dawn that at least 65 people were evacuated from Peshawar’s Sardar Colony on Tuesday due to flooding in Budhni nullah during a heavy downpour in the afternoon. He sai...
Retired general talks U.S. airmen rescue and reflects on his own plane being shot down in 1999
Retired Gen. David Goldfein speaks with "CBS Mornings" about the rescue of two U.S. airmen in Iran after their fighter jet was shot down Friday. Goldfein breaks down the operation and recalls his own plane being shot down in 1999 while on a mission over Serbia.
Ukraine’s mobilization crisis deepens: The gap between numbers and reality widens
Despite millions still eligible for service, low morale, draft evasion, and economic strain are undermining Kiev’s ability to sustain the war In light of Vladimir Zelensky’s reluctance to make concessions and the stalled US-mediated negotiations with Russia due to the war in Iran, some Ukrainian officials have been wondering, “How do we continue fighting?” Aleksandr Merezhko, an MP from Zelensky&rsqu...
IRGC commander declares ‘new phase’ of reprisal attacks against aggressors
Brigadier General Seyyed Majid Mousavi warns that if the US crosses red lines, the IRGC’s response “will extend far beyond the region.”
Delta Raises Fees For Checked Bags—As Iran War Spikes Jet Fuel Prices
Customers could pay $10 more for their first and second checked bags.
Airline pilots must be given final say on flying in war zones
Pilots must be given a “final and non-negotiable” say allowing them to refuse to fly over or within conflict zones without influence from commercial pressures, global union group International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) said. The position paper on Monday from IFALPA comes as the six-week-long Iran war is reshaping airspace across the Middle East and increasing disruptions to flights due to drone and missile attacks and interceptions, heightening safe...
Govt raises gas levy on captive power plants
ISLAMABAD: The government has increased the gas levy on captive power plants by 13 percent, further raising input costs for industries while planning relief for electricity consumers, ARY News reported. According to sources, the levy on gas for captive power plants has been increased by Rs163 per MMBTU, taking the total rate from Rs1,243 to Rs1,406 per MMBTU. The hike has been implemented under the Off-the-Grid Captive Power Plants Levy Act 2025. Officials said the revenue generated from this le...
Hidden Helium Risk Hits Big Tech
War tensions ripple through tech as stocks slide and AI spending surges—but helium is emerging as a hidden risk. Ann Milletti, Allspring Global Head of Equity Investments, joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain how, with roughly 30% of global supply tied to the Middle East, the Iran conflict could disrupt semiconductor production, raise costs, and reshape the future of innovation. (Source: Bloomberg)