Archive: 2025/11
Covid Inquiry Blames Boris Johnson’s Chaos for 23,000 Preventable Deaths
A damning UK Covid-19 Inquiry report blames Boris Johnson’s chaotic leadership for 23,000 preventable deaths in early 2020, concluding lockdown delays were avoidable. Johnson calls the findings 'muddled,' while the current government accepts them—but many doubt real change will follow.
read moreFatal Southall house fire kills man as arson probe opens
A man died in a fatal house fire on Queens Road, Southall, on November 25, 2025. The London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police are investigating, with arson not ruled out. Emergency crews rescued him from the first floor, but he was pronounced dead on-site.
read moreDenzel Ward’s ‘Air Traffic Control’ Deflection Stops Raiders’ Late Drive
Denzel Ward’s ‘air traffic control’ deflection halted a late Raiders drive, preserving a Browns win in Week 12. The All-Pro cornerback, playing through injury, continues to anchor Cleveland’s top-6 pass defense.
read moreD4vd Among Suspects in Death of 15-Year-Old Celeste Rivas-Hernandez, Investigators Say
Singer D4vd is a primary suspect in the dismembered death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas-Hernandez, whose remains were found in a Tesla in Los Angeles. Investigators believe he enlisted others to hide her body, with a property transfer and fake SWAT call raising red flags.
read moreBrands Face Backlash Over Performative Marketing on International Men’s Day 2025
As International Men's Day 2025 approaches under the theme 'Celebrating Men and Boys,' brands like MediBuddy and Elver are pushing beyond performative marketing, but critics warn many are still missing the mark on authentic mental health support.
read morePerkins Coie Launches Data Center Hub as $1 Trillion U.S. Infrastructure Boom Accelerates
Perkins Coie launched a dedicated Data Center Hub on May 9, 2025, to help clients navigate the $1 trillion U.S. data center boom, with legal challenges ranging from AI energy demands to federal land permits and renewable power procurement.
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