JD Vance Announces He’ll Visit Greenland With Wife Usha

Topline Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday afternoon he will join his wife, second lady Usha Vance, in Greenland this Friday to “check out” the territory’s security—an update that comes after Greenland’s leadership criticized the visit as “provocation.” JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance attend an election night event with former US President and

‘Friends’ fans caught Jennifer Aniston channeling an iconic Rachel Green look during dinner with Pedro Pascal

Thirty years later, Jennifer Aniston is still dressing like Rachel Green. On Saturday, the “Friends” star was spotted grabbing dinner with Pedro Pascal, 49, at Los Angeles’ Sunset Tower Hotel. While some speculated the three-hour dinner could signal a budding romance, the pair has since clarified they’re just “very good friends” — but they also

20 Years of Banning LOOKING FOR ALASKA

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. In March 2005, John Green published his first novel, Looking for Alaska. 20 years later, he is on a book tour and making media appearances for his newest book, Everything is Tuberculosis. In comparison, Looking for Alaska was

Outrage over plans for travellers’ pitch  near Henley-on-Thames as part of Angela Rayner’s green belt land grab

Furious locals have objected to controversial plans for a traveller pitch on land that was used as an orphanage during World War Two.  John and Cindy Ayres have applied to put a mobile home on the historic site near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire – despite their plans being rejected once before.  Villagers have branded the proposals

USD/INR climbs on a rise in month-end US Dollar demand

The Indian Rupee weakens in Wednesday’s early European session.  A rise in month-end US Dollar demand and higher crude oil prices weigh on the INR.  Positive domestic equity trends and fresh foreign investments might cap the pair’s upside.  The Indian Rupee (INR) loses momentum on Wednesday. Month-end US Dollar (USD) demand from local oil companies

Judge rules Columbia protester can’t be detained as she fights deportation

A federal judge in Manhattan blocked immigration officials from detaining Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and legal permanent resident the Trump administration is trying to deport for taking part in Gaza solidarity protests. The 21-year-old green card holder, who has lived in the US since she was seven years old, filed a lawsuit against