Democratic strategist Jim Messina has offered insights into Florida's primaries and the potential for democratic socialist candidates to broaden their appeal, also weighing in on the 2028 Democratic primary calendar.
Reports indicate that Russia is expanding secret drone bases near its borders with Ukraine and Belarus, placing NATO territory within potential strike range. NATO has stated it is monitoring the development of these long-range drone facilities.
Croatia's National Coordination Center for Search and Rescue at Sea in Rijeka announced on Monday that it has suspended the coordinated search for the last missing Portuguese shipwreck survivor.
The Hungarian Constitutional Court has rejected challenges from opposition parties, including Fidesz, regarding the Tisza Party's constitutional amendments, which included provisions on the president's mandate and the age limit for judges.
The House Ethics Committee has announced an investigation into Representative Jimmy Gomez following allegations of inappropriate sexual contact with a House staffer.
Nakon paljenja automobila valjevskog tužioca Vukašina Vujičića, koji sumnja da je napad povezan sa predmetima na kojima radi, usledile su reakcije najviših tužilačkih institucija, dok je Visoki savet…
NASA je objavila vizualizaciju geoida, modela koji prikazuje oblik Zemlje pod utjecajem gravitacije. Zbog neravnomjerne mase, naš planet na prikazu izgleda poput krumpira s udubljenjima i uzvišenjima.
Montenegrin politician Vujović has criticized Borovinić Bojović for focusing on divisive issues rather than matters of importance to all citizens, following Borovinić Bojović's Facebook post urging Serbs to unite.
A pregnant woman, her mother, and her son were among three people killed in a suspected drug-related gang shooting at a Spanish resort. The incident is believed to be connected to a suspected gang leader.
Amid rising prices and unexpected expenses, a financial expert offers five key questions to consider before taking out a consumer loan to ensure a responsible decision.
Parents in Kėdainiai, Lithuania, have started 'vigils' at a children's playground, alleging that an adult woman has been harassing and mocking children there for years.
A forest fire that broke out in Bijele Poljane, Katunska nahija, was intentionally started, and Montenegrin police are now searching for a person seen setting the fire.
Actor, event host, and songwriter Viačeslavas Mickevičius-Slavka, known as Slavka, discussed various life experiences and a unique social media 'hobby' during an interview on the show 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai'.
Hurricane Lala weakened to a tropical storm as it passed Hawaii, causing drenching rains, winds, and leaving over 100,000 people without power. Despite the storm, some residents proceeded with planned events, including a wedding.
Iran has introduced new legislation that will impose prison sentences on individuals who provide statements to what the government deems 'hostile foreign media.' This move aims to further restrict freedom of expression and control information flow within the country.
Spektrum Analitika has denied authorship of a published political public opinion research, stating the survey was typed on a computer without respondents. This denial raises questions about the authenticity and methodology of the research.
A young man's tragic drowning in Palanga, Lithuania, shocked many people this weekend, with a TV show director witnessing and sharing the harrowing rescue moments.
The Czech government plans to transfer the Karlovy Vary airport to the Ministry of Defense for operation and extensive modernization, a move reportedly forced upon the military despite their repeated rejections.
The head of the Lithuanian Prison Service confirmed that a dismissed employee had met with a convict, following claims from trade unions that information about unofficial contacts was provided without proof.
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales states that while artificial intelligence can generate answers, it fundamentally lacks the capacity to earn human trust, highlighting a key limitation of the technology.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has proposed resuming dialogue with North Korea to officially end the Korean War and replace the armistice with a peace agreement. North Korea has remained silent on the proposal.
A magnitude-5 earthquake struck near Granada, Spain, causing minor damage to homes and cars and unsettling hundreds of residents. While other seismic events occurred globally, this specific earthquake in Granada was a notable event.
Financial commentator Jim Cramer announced he is selling his Bitcoin holdings, citing concerns about a potential quantum threat to cryptocurrency security.
Film "The Last Cowboy" rediteljice Dragane Jurišić, koji donosi priču o posljednjem balkanskom kauboju Hariju Džeksonu, bit će premijerno prikazan na Sarajevo Film Festivalu.
Drivers heading to Smiltynė and other destinations are advised to expect very heavy traffic on the roads during the holiday weekend. Police will be conducting raids to ensure road safety for all participants.
Brojni vjernici diljem Hrvatske hodočaste u subotu u marijanska svetišta kako bi na euharistijskim slavljima i procesijama, koje se održavaju od Marije Bistrice i Trsata do Sinja i Aljmaša, slavili…
Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
The 20th jubilee Tamburaški Festival has commenced in Pljevlja, celebrating two decades of bringing together over a thousand tambura players from 14 European countries and featuring numerous regional music stars.
The prosecutor's office denied media reports that border guards were injured or that one was dragged into Belarus during a scandalous incident at the border.
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, declared victory in the Clacton by-election, securing his return to parliament despite criticism for not attending the vote count. His win is described as a 'circus of vanity' by some, highlighting his approach to democracy.
Drug use is on the rise in Lithuania and across Europe, with cocaine becoming increasingly prevalent. This trend indicates a growing challenge for public health and law enforcement agencies.
The article discusses whether SD leader Jimmie Åkesson is missing an opportunity, noting his apparent re-evaluation of how to handle impolite questions and his silence regarding successes in Listerlandet.
This article explores five habits that can accelerate the aging process, discussing why some individuals appear younger than their age while others show signs of aging prematurely.
The 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival has commenced, transforming the city into a hub of cinematic activity. To enhance accessibility for citizens and tourists, evening tram and trolleybus rides will be free throughout the festival.
During a training exercise in Germany, Ukrainian soldiers reportedly 'crushed' a 3,500-strong US armored brigade, with elite Ukrainian operators disabling American equipment so rapidly that organizers had to repeatedly return it to play.
Hope is rapidly fading for finding more survivors in the rubble following a devastating earthquake in Colombia, as the critical 72-hour window for survival has passed. The death toll has risen, and rescuers are now entering a grim phase of recovery efforts.
Matthew McConaughey performed a bluegrass rendition of Ella Langley's song 'Choosin' Texas' on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon'. Langley expressed her excitement and surprise at the Oscar winner's cover.
Financial commentator Jim Cramer suggests that Nvidia's current market performance and influence now indicate a larger trend or shift within the broader economy.
The WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon, presented by Arbella Insurance, will return to Fenway Park on August 17 & 18. The event aims to raise funds for cancer research and patient care, featuring inspirational stories from Dana-Farber patients and their families.
Mantas Bertulis, author and producer of 'Kitokie pasikalbėjimai,' revealed personal video recordings and spoke about his decision to quit alcohol, celebrating a year of sobriety that initially caused concern for his family.
The Employment Agency of Montenegro (ZZZCG) has responded to claims by the Administration and Judiciary Trade Union that its director, David Perčobić, is saving on the fund for persons with disabilities (OSI). ZZZCG stated it redirected an additional two million for their subsidies.
Germany is marking 65 years since the construction of the Berlin Wall, a symbol of the Cold War that divided the city for nearly three decades. Commemorations include warnings against historical amnesia and reflections from those who experienced its erection.
At least a tenth of European butterfly species have been forced to relocate due to climate change and intensive agriculture, according to a major international study.
President Trump dismissed concerns regarding the conditions of sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln, who have been at sea for over 240 days, calling the reports 'fake news.' He also snapped at a CNN reporter during a press conference, telling them to 'be quiet.'
The House ethics panel has launched a sexual misconduct investigation into Democratic Representative Jimmy Gomez. The investigation follows allegations of sexual misconduct against the congressman.
An opinion piece by Jim Kunstler suggests that both major political parties in the United States are facing an existential crisis, arguing that a sane society cannot debate its way out of psychosis.
Cineverse, the studio behind 'Terrifier 3', has acquired the domestic rights to 'Eugene The Marine', a genre-bending thriller starring Scott Glenn, Jim Gaffigan, Annette O’Toole, and Shioli Kutsuna, with plans for its release.
New amendments to the Law on Road Traffic in Montenegro aim to improve safety and service quality, introducing new rules for taxi transport that will encourage more electric vehicles and standardize service pricing.
JAV nėra pasirengusios scenarijui, jei Kinija tuo pat metu užpultų Taivaną, o Rusija – vieną iš Europos NATO valstybių. Tokią išvadą, remdamasis kariškiais ir analitikais, pateikia „The Atlantic“.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
Jim Cramer provided investment advice on Apple following an analyst upgrade and discussed the reasons behind the significant rise in two chipmaker stocks.
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has issued a stark warning to so-called 'joyriders,' stating they will 'end up in jail, or you’ll end up in a grave,' and announced that the government is considering creating a separate offense for driving the wrong way on a motorway after a horror M9 crash.
An article explores the varied history of the Democratic Party (PD) branches in the Albanian Diaspora, highlighting the diverse motivations and eventual disillusionment among Albanian democrats abroad.
Passersby in Zagreb were shocked to find a three-and-a-half-year-old barefoot child wandering alone and crying in a parking lot, prompting a police response that involved knocking on the parents' door for 40 minutes.
Ukraine's former defense minister, Andriy Fedorov, stated that Ukraine could be capable of striking targets in Russia with its own domestically produced ballistic missiles within three to six months. This development would significantly enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities against Russian aggression.
Jim Cramer highlights his top ten items to monitor in the stock market on Monday, including Anthropic's significant revenue growth and Melius Research's positive outlook on Dell.
Nikola Obradović of the Centre for Civic Education (CGO) stated that Montenegro's opposition prioritizes government performance oversight, while the majority frequently affirms its policies.
Restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa travels across the UK, from Belfast to Edinburgh and London, to discover inventive DIY chefs who are blending US, Italian, and British pizza styles to create unique flavor combinations, including unexpected toppings like cheese and onion crisps.
The New York Times has released an interactive map detailing the complex tapestry of American roots, which also reveals the specific U.S. counties with the highest populations of Bosnians and Herzegovinians.
An opinion piece by Artūras Lebedenko explores the evolving understanding of masculinity, moving away from traditional roles and expectations in contemporary society.
A Hungarian family, including a three-year-old child, narrowly escaped a wildfire in Omiš, Croatia, driving through a ring of fire in what was described as a terrifying experience.
Marko Vidojković and Nenad Kulačin, colleagues and associates of Danas, have once again received death threats. This marks another instance of threats against the journalists, as reported by ANEM.
Celebrities Christy Chung and Jimmy Lin, both in their 50s, recreated a photo from 16 years ago, with Chung noting how 'gentle' time has been to them, a sentiment echoed by netizens.
Russian security services will be able to monitor citizens' movement in real-time across all types of long-distance transport, both within Russia and abroad, and collect their 'digital footprints'.
Actress Emily Watson was awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the Sarajevo Film Festival, expressing her deep appreciation for the city and the festival's spirit. The event also featured numerous celebrities on the red carpet, the regional premiere of 'Small Things,' and actor Diego Luna praising the festival.
The fate of an iconic Miami stadium, known for its history with Elvis Presley and Gloria Estefan, is set to be decided years after a previous appeal by Jimmy Buffett.
Blogger Skirmantas Malinauskas revealed testimonies from Olga Visockienė, former financier for Živilė Pinskuvienė's family business, detailing 'envelope' salaries and a luxury 'Land Cruiser' in his latest podcast episode.
Financial commentator Jim Cramer lauded Apple CEO Tim Cook for creating a unique product that users perceive as a personal companion, a feat he believes no other CEO has achieved.
Physicist Jim Al-Khalili discusses the nature of time, stating that it can be squeezed and stretched, challenging the notion of it as an absolute clock.
Miami authorities are set to determine the future of a stunning historic stadium, known for hosting speedboat races and concerts by artists like Jimmy Buffett.
Hungarian politician Peter Magyar has publicly posed eight questions to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, including inquiries about his whereabouts in recent weeks. Magyar's actions are seen as a significant challenge to Orban's government.
Liechtenstein has changed its succession rules, allowing women to ascend to the throne for the first time in centuries. The principality's royal house abolished male primogeniture, moving towards absolute primogeniture.
As artificial intelligence generates presenters and texts, a debate arises in Serbia on how to control AI use in media, with the EU already implementing regulations.
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey have formed a new defense pact, sparking discussions and warnings from some analysts that this could lead to a new alliance challenging the US and increasing regional tensions.
Azerbaijani champions Sabah achieved a surprising 4:0 victory over Danish champions AGF Aarhus in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, overturning an earlier defeat.
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia, resulting in at least 38 deaths and triggering landslides. The quake caused significant damage to homes and prompted tsunami warnings in the region.
President Trump has stated his intention to declare the Strait of Hormuz as US territory "pretty soon," a move that has drawn strong reactions from Iran. This declaration follows heightened tensions in the region and could significantly escalate the conflict.
Nigel Farage won the Clacton by-election, securing his seat in parliament. Following his victory, a parliamentary probe into a €5.8 million gift he received has resumed.
A Moscow court has sentenced a Russian citizen to 23 years in prison for treason, specifically for allegedly spying for Polish intelligence. This severe verdict comes amid an increase in treason convictions in Russia.
Cenzolovka reports that Alpac Capital is seeking to take over management of independent media outlets in Serbia, including ANN and N1, with N1 stating it will continue to operate under the same professional standards.
The Požega-Slavonia Police Department announced increased surveillance of electric scooter riders for August 17, aiming to enhance safety and penalize violations such as riding without a helmet and disregarding age limits.
Porsche's new E-SHIFT transmission simulates an eight-speed PDK gearbox for electric vehicles, offering both manual control via steering wheel paddles and automatic modes.
CEDIS, Montenegro's electricity distribution company, has deployed teams to areas affected by wildfires, as certain parts of the power network remain under threat from the blazes.
Dalius Mackela, who served in the Lithuanian police for nearly three decades, discusses the common parental mistake of comparing children to others, asserting that such behavior is harmful to a child.
Devastating wildfires near Omiš, Croatia, have burned between 900 and 1000 hectares, destroying homes, cars, and boats, and forcing the evacuation of approximately 2000 people. Seven individuals are critically injured, and a 65-year-old woman remains missing amidst the widespread destruction.
Social media posts have raised panic over the alleged deaths of wild horses in Livno due to drought, though local authorities claim there is no such problem, sparking debate over their care.
The Law Society of Ireland has sent a letter to Jim O’Callaghan outlining proposed measures to resolve the ongoing dispute over criminal legal aid payments, which is now under consideration by the Department of Justice.
On the 65th anniversary of the start of the Berlin Wall's construction, German politicians warned against romanticizing the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the phenomenon of 'Ostalgie.' They emphasized the importance of remembering the historical realities of the division.
CNBC's Jim Cramer shares personal insights on how he comes to terms with investing mistakes, drawing wisdom from an anecdote involving actor Gene Hackman.
Concerns are rising in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding road safety, particularly with the increasing presence of motorcyclists and electric scooter riders. Poor infrastructure and irresponsible driving are highlighted as contributing factors.
This article explores various ways to celebrate Žolinė, or Assumption Day, in Lithuania on August 15th, ranging from traditional religious services and blessing of herbs to stargazing and the election of a potters' king.
Morocco has issued a warning about a potential new wave of migrants attempting to enter the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla this Saturday. Moroccan authorities have deployed riot police and water cannons in anticipation of a possible new assault.
Specialists are warning consumers about the importance of specific markings when choosing sunglasses, cautioning against trusting all protective measures despite widespread use of SPF cream and eyewear.
Jim Cramer has likened Nvidia's GPUs to 'fine jewelry' rather than cars, a comparison he believes holds significant implications for investors in NVDA stock.
Matthew McConaughey revealed on Jimmy Fallon that he met the Pope, who surprised him with his 'great sense of humor,' diverting from the actor's intended topics of discussion.
Russian opposition politician Lev Shlosberg has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for speaking out against the war in Ukraine. This comes as Russia's Supreme Court also upheld a ban on the opposition Yabloko party from participating in elections.
Hollywood star Woody Harrelson arrived in Sarajevo to receive the festival's highest honor, the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo, on the fourth night of the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival. The red carpet also saw numerous celebrities, influencers, and film crews showcasing elegant and glamorous attire.
A group of high school students from Bosnia and Herzegovina returned with a silver medal from the International Economics Olympiad, ranking among the best young economists globally.
Legendarni Brazilac Neymar se vratio u akciju u brazilskoj Seriji A, a njegov povratak obilježio je i novi susret s čovjekom s kojim već godinama ima buran odnos.
Četvero osumnjičenika, među kojima su trojica muškaraca iz Biljana Donjih i poljska državljanka, završilo je u istražnom zatvoru zbog sumnje da su sudjelovali u izazivanju deset požara na području…
The search for the last missing Portuguese sailor from a shipwreck in the Velebit Channel has been suspended, with further efforts to continue as part of regular maritime traffic surveillance.
DUP MP Jim Shannon is set to face criminal proceedings over an alleged assault of a woman, with the case having been mentioned at Newtownards Magistrates’ Court.
CNBC's Jim Cramer advises investors not to be deterred by the rallies in CrowdStrike and Palo Alto, arguing that their earnings justify higher valuations as AI threats grow.
Protesters gathered in front of the Croatian Parliament's Environmental Protection Committee meeting, demanding immediate remediation of illegal waste dumps in the Gospić area and the declaration of a state of emergency.
Jimmie Åkesson, leader of the Sweden Democrats (SD), stated he was unaware of the purpose behind his party's new election campaign advertisements displayed in Stockholm Central, reacting when part of the campaign was removed.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
A list highlights ten actors who have openly acknowledged that they were challenging to collaborate with during their careers, contrasting with the glamorous perception of acting.
Zagreb has been included in a list of the top 10 most affordable European cities for a weekend trip, with Polish cities, led by Wrocław, occupying the first five spots.
A new survey in Lithuania indicates an increase in public trust in courts and media, while the military and police continue to hold the highest approval ratings.
Astrology columns are exploring various aspects of zodiac signs, including the most introverted and adventurous signs, and providing daily horoscopes with predictions for pressure and opportunities.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing his good relationship with Kim Jong Un and calling the drills expensive and provocative.
A witness account from Daiva Žeimytė has emerged detailing events following the tragic death of a 17-year-old at sea. Her testimony describes seeing flashing lights and realizing the gravity of the situation.
While some individuals prefer familiar surroundings, others constantly seek new experiences, with four specific zodiac signs identified as the biggest adventurers.
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Tropical Storm Lala, previously Hurricane Lala, struck Hawaii with high winds and heavy rain, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, including a destroyed highway section. The storm left over 200,000 people without power and resulted in at least one fatality.
Music legend Neda Ukraden celebrated her 76th birthday, sharing a photo in a swimsuit and stating that she counts unforgettable moments rather than years, expressing deep gratitude for her family and audience's support.
Researchers have confirmed that dogs possess a remarkable ability to discern a range of human emotions solely from facial expressions, reinforcing their role as companions.
Iran is taking steps to criminalize interviews conducted with American and Israeli media outlets, with potential penalties including up to two years in prison.
A scientist who has researched skin aging for 15 years shares her advice on foods to avoid and creams to use to slow down the aging process of the skin.
Jewish visitors were permitted to use prayer books in the Al-Aqsa area, marking a significant shift from the existing status quo that previously prohibited Jews from praying in the sensitive complex.
A coordinated search operation is ongoing for the last of four Portuguese individuals who went missing after their rubber boat sailed into a storm in the Velebit Channel. The search has entered its fifth day.
Hurricane Lala is threatening Hawaii with heavy rain, strong winds, and widespread power outages, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. The storm is considered a historic threat to the Big Island, with authorities bracing for a potential direct hit.
Miami is set to determine the future of a stunning stadium known for hosting speedboat races and concerts by Jimmy Buffett, prompting discussions about its preservation or redevelopment.
Jim Cramer has offered his assessment, stating that Domino's performs better than Papa John's International, Inc., prompting debate on the accuracy of his claim.
Jim Cramer shared his worries about the potential impact on Salesforce Inc.'s Dreamforce conference, though the specific nature of his concern is not detailed.
After months of conflict over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is now reportedly battling severe oil pollution threatening protected areas, with a spill also spreading off the coast of Oman after a tanker accident.
Poland held a large military parade in Warsaw to celebrate Armed Forces Day, displaying its modern weaponry, including advanced equipment from South Korea. The event served as a show of strength for the Polish military.
Berlin witnessed a large rave and queer manifestation attended by diverse groups including families, seniors, and members of the LGBTQ+ community, all expressing a sense of fearlessness.
Gelbėtojai naršė nuolaužose, ieškodami išgyvenusiųjų, kai šeštadienį prie Indonezijos Floreso salos krantų įvyko galingas žemės drebėjimas, kuris nusinešė mažiausiai 38 žmonių gyvybes, pranešė…
Many within the football world are reportedly seeking an end to Gianni Infantino's tenure as FIFA president, with speculation rising about a potential successor who recently delivered a speech before him.
Péter Magyar has invited Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and leaders of other parliamentary parties to the Paks nuclear power plant to observe the construction and discuss past shortcomings. Magyar announced that the 'sinking of the barges' at Paks would begin on Saturday morning.
Jimmy Eat World has released the stage times for their upcoming concert at Crystal Palace Bowl, part of a tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their album 'Bleed American,' with support from Rise Against, Jay Som, and The Get Up Kids.
Authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have conducted raids, including at the health ministry, as part of an investigation into an illegal assisted reproduction clinic. The fate of stored embryos from the clinic, which was closed last year, remains uncertain.
Legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb, known for hits like 'MacArthur Park,' is preparing to release a career-spanning album titled 'Yours For the Taking: The Found Songs of Jimmy Webb' to celebrate his 80th birthday.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Canada has lost another attempt to deport Jimmy DeMaria, an alleged top Mafia boss in Toronto, marking 42 years of unsuccessful efforts since he was first ordered deported in 1984.
With Žolinė (Assumption Day) falling on a Saturday this year, the State Labor Inspectorate reminds Lithuanian employees about their working hours and payment rights for the public holiday.
The Association of Friends of Children of Serbia has called on teachers, parents, students, and citizens to demand the complete withdrawal of amendments to the education law by the Ministry of Education. The action aims to address concerns about the state of schools in Serbia.
The reunited rock band Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves, performed their song 'Joy' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' following the release of their fourth album.
A Lithuanian article argues against the notion that television is losing popularity, stating that while viewing habits are changing, with more viewers combining live TV and streaming, screens are not being abandoned.
Kosovo police have arrested Islamic preacher Elvedin Pezić, along with Mithad Ćeman, on suspicion of spreading Wahhabist ideology. Pezić was apprehended in the vicinity of Peć.
A man in Lithuania reportedly poisoned himself and experienced paranoia and hallucinations after meticulously following dangerous recommendations provided by the AI chatbot ChatGPT.
Jim Cramer provided an update on his stock portfolio, specifically advising investors to avoid Poet and instead buy two proven photonics stocks for AI data centers in August. He highlighted these as his top picks among his 32-stock portfolio.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former Minister Babatunde Fashola, and the wife of former Governor Abiola Ajimobi were among the dignitaries who attended the burial service for Anthony Adeosun, husband of former Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun, in Lagos.
James Chilimigras, an 18-year-old from Mississippi, has achieved remarkable academic success, graduating from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in the top two percent of his class, having previously completed high school at age 12.