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Kevin Spacey has agreed to an out-of-court settlement in the UK with three men who had sued the US actor after accusing him of sexual assault.
Game TheoryWhile in Australia, members of Iran’s women’s football team found themselves at the centre of an international political storm. As several players choose to return home, difficult questions are being raised about athlete safety, agency and Western intervention. Samantha Johnson looks at how Iran’s women footballers became caught in the middle of something they had nothing to do with, and asks whether they were being used as political pawns.Published On 19 Mar 202619 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said during an appearance on the “All-In Podcast” that the Democratic Party does not have a leader, but then opined that “TDS” controls the party.”TDS” is an abbreviation for Trump Derangement Syndrome, a term often used by Trump supporters to describe strong opposition to the former president.”Who do you think leads the Democratic Party today?” David Friedberg asked the lawmaker during the podcast.Fetterman said, “we don’t have one,” but added that he believes “TDS” is “the leader right now,” saying “our party is governed by TDS.”FETTERMAN…
Canada’s middle class appears to be struggling with the higher cost of living, with new data showing more are taking on debt as financial pain bleeds out into broader sections of the economy. It comes as the so-called “K-shape” economy continues to underscore a widening wealth divide between Canada’s highest and lowest income groups, with Equifax reporting debt among Canadians with higher credit scores is rising.“There’s more of a divergence happening and a few of the higher income or low-risk people are kind of switching almost on that ‘K’,” says Rebecca Oakes, vice-president of analytics at Equifax Canada.“Everything that’s happening…
The council of Australia’s third-largest island has considered a blanket ban on owning pet cats, in their battle to save endangered species on a pristine paradise.Kangaroo Island Council in South Australia has been raging war against feral cats maiming its native wildlife since 2015.Spanning six times larger than Singapore and with more native plants than in any other region of South Australia, the island is home to numerous native ecosystems.The council is now currently considering on a ban of any new pets being introduced to the island as part of a joint eradication project.Kangaroo Island Mayor Michael Pengilly said a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Nebraska school is mourning the loss of one of its own after a 22-year-old track and field athlete was tragically killed in a collision with a wrong-way driver last week, according to online records. Matthew Wing, a junior on the Concordia University, Nebraska track and field team, was killed in Cass County, Missouri, Friday after a vehicle carrying him and three other members of the team was struck by a vehicle being driven the wrong way on Interstate 49, KOLN reported. Matthew Wing, a junior on the Concordia University track and field…
Air strikes come hours after pro-Iran armed group Kataib Hezbollah announces conditional suspension of US embassy attacks.Published On 19 Mar 202619 Mar 2026Air strikes have killed two fighters from the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in northern Iraq, the paramilitary group says from one of the fronts in the sprawling war engulfing the Middle East.The two attacks targeted PMF positions early on Thursday in the Nineveh region, where Mosul city is located, and a military airport in Salah al-Din province, according to statements from the PMF, a predominantly Shia group that is part of Iraq’s security apparatus and includes several groups…
3/18: The Takeout with Major Garrett – CBS News Watch CBS News Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces tense confirmation hearing for DHS secretary job; DNI Tulsi Gabbard discusses Iran war on Capitol Hill.
new video loaded: Our Spring Book RecommendationsA few editors from the New York Times’s Book Review give their recommendations for what new releases you should be reading this spring.By Jennifer Harlan, MJ Franklin, Joumana Khatib, Edward Vega and Laura SalaberryMarch 19, 2026
For more than 30 years, Vanity Fair has thrown an exclusive Oscar’s after party. This year, the magazine’s new global editorial director Mark Guiducci decided to trim the guest list, didn’t allow press inside and even required guests to put a sticker over their phone camera for privacy. He speaks to “CBS Mornings” and gives an up-close look at the party.
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