In the Bahamas, an American lady accused of plotting her husband’s murder was freed on bond.
An American woman named Lindsay Shiver was granted $100,000 bail by a Bahamian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday. Lindsay Shiver is accused of plotting her husband's murder in the Bahamas alongside two other parties. She will have to adhere to an 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew and be fitted with an electronic monitoring device. Audience members shouted questions at Shiver when she entered the courtroom wearing torn pants and a T-shirt, but it didn't seem like she answered them. Shiver is required to report three times a week to the Cable Beach Police Station located in Nassau. One of her bail requirements is that she not be within 100 feet of her husband. Shiver gave a gentle "OK" after Justice Cheryl Grant-Thompson of the Bahamas Supreme Court completed outlining the terms of her bail.
Look of the Week: Bye, Barbie! America Ferrara ditches pink for a black tux
America Ferrera did not have a single trace of Barbie's iconic color at Tuesday's Governors Awards. The actor eschewed pink in favor of a black custom Moschino tuxedo including a cummerbund, matching slacks, bow tie, and slim grosgrain peak lapels. A seemingly counterpoint to her "Barbie" co-star Margot Robbie's ruffled hot-pink tribute to a vintage Barbie doll at last week's Golden Globes, Ferrera's take on classic menswear carried on the Hollywood elite's trend of power dressing and making a statement. Women's tuxedos are significantly more common than they formerly were, showing up on red carpets, runways, and luxury advertisements. One such example is the 2014 "Timeless Portofino" campaign by wristwatch IWC Schaffhausen, which featured Cate Blanchett, Emily Blunt, and Zhou Xun looking stylish in dark tuxedos.
The world may alter as a result of the 2024 presidential election, and it won’t happen in the US.
It sounds familiar—a presidential election in 2024 with significant global ramifications. However, this one is coming far sooner than you may imagine. The results of Saturday's presidential and parliamentary elections in Taiwan, a tiny but dynamic democracy in Asia that is right next to a much more powerful authoritarian neighbor, will have a significant impact well beyond its boundaries. China's Communist leaders, who have long claimed Taiwan as part of their territory even though they have never had control over it, are keenly monitoring the outcome. The great majority of Taiwanese citizens oppose being dominated by China, a nation whose authoritarian leader Xi Jinping has strengthened his hold on power at home while Taiwan escalates its hostilities with its neighbors.
Meghan Markle said nothing about “Spare” to “bear fruit” the following year.
Meghan Markle deliberately kept mum over Prince Harry's book
Angry Daniyal Aziz declares he will run against the PML-N in the Narowal polls.
Daniyal Aziz, who will contest on NA-75 seat, reveals he hadn't spoken with anyone in PML-N about party ticket
The brother of Princess Diana remembers a difficult upbringing
Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer has just weighed in on the traumatic childhood he suffered
Kate Middleton and Prince William differ on a crucial George decision.
Kate Middleton reportedly having heated arguments with Prince William over Prince George’s school
Amidst marital troubles, Emily Blunt makes kids happy with a significant career move.
Emily Blunt opens up about her relationship with two daughters, Violet and Hazel, whom she shares with John Krasinski
Election 2024: North Waziristan independent candidate is shot and killed
Kaleemullah Khan was set to contest polls for PK-104; PML-N candidate injured in Turbat
In “Spare,” Prince Harry played Kate Middleton as “the tough one.”
Prince Harry showed Meghan Markle as ‘weak’ in ‘Spare’ while Kate Middleton was portrayed as ‘tough’