Evin Prison's New Culinary School: Teaching Gourmet Meals in Solitary Confinement

Evin Prison’s Unlikely Culinary School Tehran, Iran In a surprising turn of events, the notorious Evin Prison, known for its harsh conditions and infamous solitary confinement cells, has announced a new culinary program aimed at teaching inmates how to whip up gourmet meals while stuck behind bars. This initiative, dubbed “Cooking in Isolation,” aims to transform the image of the prison and provide inmates with valuable skills that could help them reintegrate into society post-release....

January 8, 2025 Â· 3 min Â· 597 words Â· Ramin Khosravi, Fatima Jafari

Chaos and Tears: The Unlikely Link Between a Duchess, a DJ, and a Brush Fire

Chaos and Tears: The Unlikely Link Between a Duchess, a DJ, and a Brush Fire Edinburgh, Scotland – In a world where the tragic and the mundane often collide, today’s news brings us a tapestry woven from the threads of negligence, celebrity heartbreak, and an impending apocalypse brought on by nature’s fury. Let’s dive into the absurdity! The Duchess and Her Beagle, Guy In a heart-wrenching Instagram post that has left followers reaching for tissues, the Duchess of Somewhere has revealed that she has been crying “too many tears to count” since the unfortunate passing of her beloved beagle, Guy....

January 8, 2025 Â· 4 min Â· 783 words Â· Ewan McGregor, Fiona Campbell

Tottenham Hotspur's New Strategy: Economic Force or Just Forwards?

Tottenham Hotspur’s Economic Playbook London, England In a surprising twist of sports and politics, Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Ange Postecoglou has claimed that even Liverpool’s star forward Mohamed Salah would struggle to score goals under the current setup at Spurs. This statement comes amidst a backdrop of some rather unusual comments from a certain former president, who recently suggested using ’economic force’ to strengthen a football team’s performance. Yes, you heard that right....

January 7, 2025 Â· 4 min Â· 669 words Â· Oliver Thompson, Emily Roberts

The Great Double-Decker Bus Debate: Are We Ready for Community Notes on Public Transport?

The Unforeseen Consequences of Community Notes on Public Transport London, United Kingdom In a world increasingly dominated by social media, where opinions can go viral faster than you can say “double-decker bus,” the idea of relying on “community notes” for public transport has hit the streets of London like a rogue pigeon. This discussion has been ignited by the tragic incident involving a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed to death on a double-decker bus, but now it seems the conversation is veering off in all sorts of directions, including how to manage our public transport information....

January 7, 2025 Â· 4 min Â· 774 words Â· Oliver Thompson, Emily Carter

The Great Tech Tangle: Apple, Tottenham, and the Curious Case of the Overworked Retail Worker

The Great Tech Tangle: A Tale of Ambition, Overwork, and Son Heung-min’s Haircare Routine In a world where tech giants like Apple promise to revolutionize our lives while simultaneously taking a nosedive into controversy, we find ourselves at an intriguing intersection of sports, retail, and the everyday struggles of the average worker. Welcome to the wild, wacky, and often bewildering world where child protection advocates, football contracts, and retail woes collide in the most unexpected of ways....

January 7, 2025 Â· 4 min Â· 731 words Â· Liam O'Sullivan, Emily Carter

When the World Shakes and Blows: A Hilarious Look at Recent Global Events

Introduction London, United Kingdom In a world where things seem to go from zero to absurd in a matter of seconds, it’s no wonder that global events often feel like a poorly written sitcom. From missile launches to polar vortex emergencies, let’s take a moment to poke fun at the serious and not-so-serious happenings around the globe that have left us all scratching our heads. A Missile Launch in Pyongyang: The Newest Exercise in Attention-Seeking In a move that can only be described as North Korea’s equivalent of shouting, “Look at me!...

January 7, 2025 Â· 4 min Â· 683 words Â· Oliver Smith, Charlotte Brown