Today News
|
Britain’s leading secularist organization is furious that Pope Benedict is to be given a slot within a flagship BBC news programme to speak unchallenged for several minutes.
|
|
London -
Two BBC presenters made the same verbal slip up on two separate radio programmes this morning, when referring to a British Con-Dem government minister.
|
|
Prince William of Wales is used to receiving warm welcomes wherever he may arrive across the world. So when it appeared as if this was not going to happen in Auckland, New Zealand, an Australian reporter took matters into her own hands.
|
|
The daughter of former President George W. Bush, 27, has landed a gig with the Today Show. Jenna Bush Hager will start her new job as a correspondent on September 14.
|
|
In light of the recent controversy over his tirade of illegal debauchery, Governor Eliot Spitzer has made the decision to resign as Governor of New York. This came after heated pressure by the Republican Party for his involvement in a prostitution ring.
|
|
Sometime around midnight GMT last night, an earthquake hit London. It is thought to be the largest to hit the UK since over the last 25 years. The epicentre was in Lincoln, around 150 miles north of the capital
|
|
Made popular with the "sponge worthy" episode of Seinfeld, Today Sponge has relaunched its site along with new packaging. Full of pretty pinks and cartoon women who look more like girls.
|
|
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MUSEINSPIREDART. Also known as Muse, The Bot, Honey, Sweetie. He is well known to most on DJ and has a special place in our hearts. He is loved by most of the DJ chicks who he accuses of hitting on him.
|
|
Smoking is one of the most commonly used legal drugs in existence, with the only other majorly used drug being alcohol. But for the past few years the UK Government has been fighting for a way to stop smoking.
|
|
Every year June 12 is set aside to inform people about the extent of child labour around the globe; and to help people understand what is taking place in sweat shops, factories and fields.
|
apis-149987 apis-149312 apis-133043 apis-125918 apis-101297 apis-101059 apis-88119 apis-98250 apis-98227 apis-97919
Today Headlines
Meta Description:
Today's Top Photos From Around the Globe
Today in Pictures: May 17, 2012
The newest iPad goes on sale today.
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wraps up district work today as she prepares to leave Congress.
Donna Summer may be best remembered as the Queen of Disco, but she became an enduring artist whose legacy extends to some of today's biggest pop stars.
|
 |
Top News
topnews-right-177722 topnews-right-177731 topnews-right-177740 topnews-right-177739 topnews-right-177616 topnews-right-177745 topnews-right-177719 topnews-right-177718
Today Image
Today Blogs
|
Kevin Richardson is a self-taught zoologist who tried to get a degree in zoology in college, but quit after two years...
|
|
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, by all accounts was heavily influenced by his recently...
|
|
About Raynetta Stocks Raynetta Stocks was born in Washington D.C. in August 1981. She excelled early at reading and...
|
|
Father Tony Kerin, episcopal vicar for justice and social service in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, has a message for...
|
|
At the end of the day, the purpose of technology is to help us work more efficiently, communicate seamlessly, explore...
|
bpimgset-177746 bpimgset-177721 bpimgset-177646
|