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"Misogynist, homophobic and racist": Clavicular's runway debut sparks fresh debate over fashion's obsession with controversy
424's decision to have influencer Clavicular open its SS27 Paris Fashion Week show sparked widespread criticism from fashion commentators and social media users. Many argued the controversial casting overshadowed the collection itself and reflected fashion's growing reliance on viral moments. The backlash has fueled a broader debate over whether brands benefit from courting controversy or risk damaging their creative credibility by prioritising attention over design.
"The day Charlie was k****d.....": Candace Owens' latest Charlie Kirk theory sparks fierce response from critics
Candace Owens' latest comments about Charlie Kirk's death sparked renewed backlash after critics challenged her claims on social media. One viral post accused Owens of promoting a disputed "body double" theory and argued that available security footage contradicts her narrative. The exchange fueled fresh online debate, with critics urging people to rely on verified evidence and official court proceedings instead of unverified speculation surrounding the high-profile case.
YouTuber Stephen McCullagh appeals life sentence after murdering pregnant girlfriend and using fake GTA livestream alibi
Former YouTuber Stephen McCullagh, convicted of murdering his pregnant girlfriend Natalie McNally, has lodged an appeal against his life sentence. Prosecutors revealed he allegedly used a pre-recorded Grand Theft Auto livestream as a fake alibi. McCullagh is reportedly facing safety concerns within prison due to the nature of his crime, with authorities taking extra precautions.
ExtraEmily unbanned on Twitch just one day after distracted driving suspension
Twitch streamer ExtraEmily has been unbanned after a one-day suspension for distracted driving during a livestream. A viral clip showed her looking at her phone while making a turn, narrowly avoiding an accident thanks to another driver's honk. This incident reignites debate on livestreaming while driving, with Twitch's guidelines prohibiting such actions. It's not the first time ExtraEmily faced a ban for similar behavior.
US navy helicopter makes emergency water landing in Arabian Sea; one crew member missing
A US Navy Sea Hawk helicopter made an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea early Tuesday, with one crew member still missing. Three of the four crew members were rescued and are in stable condition. The US Navy is conducting search operations for the missing individual. The cause of the incident is under investigation, with no indication of hostile action amid regional tensions.
Turkish proverb of the day: 'Kill the brave man, but do not deny him his due'
The Turkish proverb, 'Kill the brave man, but do not deny him his due,' emphasizes the importance of recognizing the courage and merit of an opponent, even in moments of competition. This age-old wisdom speaks volumes about the need for fairness and integrity in both personal and professional interactions. It teaches us that true strength lies in appreciating the virtues of others, fostering growth and mutual respect within society.
Swedish proverb of the day: 'Even a blind hen finds a grain sometimes'
The age-old proverb, even a blind hen occasionally finds a grain, underscores the impact of luck on success. Originating from agricultural traditions, it serves as a gentle reminder that individual victories don't always equate to expertise. This saying promotes humility and recognizes that both luck and hard work contribute to our achievements, echoing its relevance in contemporary society by encouraging us to refrain from hasty judgments based on singular milestones.
'Like your Hindu wife?' : Row over JD Vance saying his Catholic faith makes him opposed to 'low-wage foreigners'
US Vice President JD Vance has stirred debate with his remarks connecting his Catholic beliefs to his stance against 'low-wage foreigners' in America. His comments, which emphasize integrity in Christian teachings, faced backlash from critics, including those pointing out his Hindu wife, Usha Vance. As discussions unfold in the MAGA movement, Vance defends the position that his faith drives policies aimed at preserving American dignity rather than merely benefiting corporations.
'Indian-American endorsing a Pakistani-American': Ro Khanna backs candidate Aisha Farooqi
In a heartfelt endorsement, US Congressman Ro Khanna rallied behind Aisha Farooqi, a Pakistani American candidate vying for Michigan's 11th Congressional District. Their conversation, shared through video, celebrated South Asian heritage and America's rich tapestry of diversity, even venturing into discussions about Bollywood, food, and sports. Khanna proudly represents California's 17th, emphasizing the power of personal connections in politics.
US, Iran getting along 'very well' says Donald Trump as nuclear talks show progress in Qatar
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States is “getting along very well with Iran” and that recent diplomatic meetings held in Qatar have shown encouraging progress. Speaking to reporters before boarding a Qatar-provided Air Force One aircraft for a trip to North Dakota, Trump said the talks with Iran were heading in a constructive direction, especially on the issue of nuclear development.
RECENT NEWS
- "Misogynist, homophobic and racist": Clavicular's runway debut sparks fresh debate over fashion's obsession with controversy
- "The day Charlie was k****d.....": Candace Owens' latest Charlie Kirk theory sparks fierce response from critics
- YouTuber Stephen McCullagh appeals life sentence after murdering pregnant girlfriend and using fake GTA livestream alibi
- ExtraEmily unbanned on Twitch just one day after distracted driving suspension
- US navy helicopter makes emergency water landing in Arabian Sea; one crew member missing




