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The Victorious alum recalled the fallout from the viral video, which she said was misinterpreted, during a recent appearance ...
A Wellington student who was once found insane after attempting to kill a relative has taken down his business website after ...
Victoria Justice is finally addressing that viral meme featuring Ariana Grande and Liz Gillies. In a recent appearance on Mythical Kitchen’s series Last Meals, the former Nickelodeon ...
Patterson has pleaded not guilty to killing her three lunch guests and the attempted murder of Pastor Ian Wilkinson - the ...
"Mob mentality is such a real thing," the actress said while discussing a video with her "Victorious" costar that went viral ...
Revenue from speed camera fines slumped by more than 25 per cent because of Victoria Police industrial action last year, ...
Next Tuesday’s state budget will invest $727 million to increase the capacity in Victoria’s prisons and youth justice centres ...
Texas Republicans in the U.S. Senate and House have filed a bill to establish funds for the federal government to reimburse Texas and other states for ...
Ben Roberts-Smith has has vowed to take his fight to Australia’s highest court after he lost his bid to overturn his blockbuster defamation suit loss to Nine Newspapers, declaring “one day soon the ...
The Court of Appeal has made history while on circuit in Bendigo. President of the Court of Appeal Justice Karin Emerton, Justice Maree Kennedy and Justice Rowena Orr sat in Bendigo this week – the ...
Victoria Justice says she actually got death threats because of the “I think we all sing” meme. Yup, that meme.
Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has failed to overturn findings that he likely engaged in war crimes in Afghanistan.