Trump Says He Still Plans to Sue BBC Despite Apology
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If the BBC thought it had placated Donald Trump and threats of a billion dollar lawsuit with an apology over its misleading documentary edit, POTUS made it clear tonight, that’s not happening Despite getting the atonement he requested from the UK public broadcaster over a spliced clip that ran last year of his infamous Eclipse
Marion County agrees to pay $3 million after a controversial newspaper raid, sparking public backlash over concerns about press freedom violations.
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Delta Issues Apology to Double Leg Amputee Veteran After Allegedly Removing Him from His Seat
A Marine Corp veteran is accusing Delta Air Lines of kicking him out of his exit row seat after employees claimed he was unfit to act in an emergency.
The text, clearly not intended for publication, made it to print before being removed from the digital version where Dawn issued a full apology that read: “This report published in today’s Dawn was originally edited using AI, which is in violation of our current AI policy. The policy is available on our website and can be reviewed here.
Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole has issued a public apology after her past tweets re-surfaced online.
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NBA Legend Wants Public Apology From Michael Jordan
In the iconic docuseries "The Last Dance," NBA legend Michael Jordan made it pretty clear that he didn't like or especially respect Isiah Thomas. By the end of the series, many fans were convinced that Jordan hated Thomas so much that The Airman used his influence to keep Thomas off "The Dream
On Wednesday, he declined to apologize for the comments he made in that setting.
Brooklyn Beckham will allegedly be open to reconciliation with his parents if they apologize. According to a source, the 26-year-old and his wife, Nicola Peltz, would reconcile once David Beckham and Victoria Beckham publicly acknowledge “what they did.
Kimes promoted Solitaire Cash’s #BeatStephen challenge involving ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith. ESPN colleagues Laura Rutledge, Dan Orlovsky, Kendrick Perkins and Ros Gold-Onwude also promoted the app, but it was Kimes who first came out with an apology regarding the controversy.