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King Charles revokes honorary titles from nine individuals New

King Charles revokes honorary titles from nine individuals

King Charles III has revoked the MBE and OBE honors from nine individuals following criminal convictions and actions that compromised the integrity of the honors system. Reasons for Revocation The prestigious MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) and OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) are awarded for significant contributions to society. However, these titles can be rescinded due to serious offenses, including criminal convictions or professional misconduct. This decision by King Charles was made after thorough consideration and affects individuals found guilty of such actions. Notable Cases Among those affected, former Scottish rugby player Stuart Hogg lost his MBE after pleading guilty to domestic abuse charges against his estranged wife, Gillian. Originally honored in 2024 for contributions to rugby, Hogg's MBE was formally annulled after his sentencing in January 2025. Cumbrian owl sanctuary owner Paul Allen Rose also had his MBE revoked. He was sentenced in May 2024 after admitting to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and failing to ensure animal welfare. Others Affected Ian Ashbold, MBE (2016), stripped due to a criminal conviction. Lloyd Hamilton, MBE (2011), stripped due to a criminal conviction. Angela Middleton, MBE (2019), stripped for disreputing the honors system. Nigel O’Connor, MBE (2015), stripped due to professional censure. Tony Reilly, OBE (2011), stripped due to professional censure. Anant Shah, OBE (2020), stripped for disreputing the honors system. Graham Trewhella, MBE (2010), stripped due to a criminal conviction.

Mar 13, 2026
$2,000 Could Soon Boost Your Bank Account: What to Do Now New

$2,000 Could Soon Boost Your Bank Account: What to Do Now

Proposed $2,000 Payout to Americans President Donald Trump proposed a $2,000 payout to Americans in November 2025, sparking significant interest. However, the details of when and how this money will be distributed remain unclear. The suggested payment would be funded through tariffs and act as a "dividend" for most Americans, excluding high-income individuals. Trump's plan indicates these funds might start addressing America's substantial debt. Despite the announcement, financial experts have noted potential complexities. Eligibility could depend on income levels, as mentioned by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He indicated that families earning less than $100,000 might qualify. Different Forms of Payment Bessent also suggested that the payout may not arrive in cash form alone but could include tax reductions such as no taxes on tips, overtime, or Social Security. Experts advise keeping an eye on tax changes since benefits might result from deductions rather than direct payments. John Ricco from the Budget Lab at Yale University expressed concerns that tariff revenue might be insufficient to fund these checks widely. Nonetheless, preparing and updating personal financial records remains recommended. Planning for the Potential $2,000 Financial advisors recommend considering future steps if the payment is received. A strategic move could be placing the funds in a high-yield savings account to earn interest over time. Although congressional approval would likely be necessary before any payout distribution, staying informed about potential changes and maintaining updated financial documentation is advisable until further details are confirmed.

Mar 13, 2026
Brianna LaPaglia Calls Out Ozempic Users for 'Starving' Themselves New

Brianna LaPaglia Calls Out Ozempic Users for 'Starving' Themselves

Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia clarified her remarks after making controversial comments about Ozempic use. She had sparked a wave of reactions by stating that those using the drug unnecessarily were "all gonna die." Clarification on Ozempic Comments On March 12, LaPaglia used TikTok to explain that her comments were directed at people who are thin and taking Ozempic without medical necessity. She emphasized that she meant these individuals could harm themselves due to malnutrition. LaPaglia explained that her family members who needed Ozempic had benefited from it. However, she criticized those with a healthy body weight using it for merely aesthetic reasons, suggesting they risk becoming undernourished. Response and Backlash Her comments on TikTok initially shared on March 10 led to significant backlash. Medical professionals like Dr. Terry Dubrow and comedian Chris Burns criticized LaPaglia's remarks publicly, while some fans questioned her expertise. Despite mixed reactions, some online users agreed with LaPaglia's perspective, suggesting she was correct in highlighting potential risks for those unnecessarily using the medication for weight loss. User Reactions The debate around LaPaglia’s statements has involved various opinions. While some viewers supported her warnings about unnecessary use of Ozempic, others accused her of being overly critical of people seeking weight loss solutions.

Mar 13, 2026
Redmond's Progress: A Proud Moment for Farrah Fawcett's Son New

Redmond's Progress: A Proud Moment for Farrah Fawcett's Son

Redmond O'Neal's Recovery Journey Redmond O’Neal, son of Farrah Fawcett, is reportedly showing significant improvement in his recovery from drug addiction. According to his conservator, Mela Murphy, he has been drug-free and doing well at Patton State Hospital for the past five years. Murphy stated that Redmond was finally given a correct mental health diagnosis and appropriate medication, which she believes has been crucial in addressing his past issues. She attributes his earlier struggles with drugs to a lack of mental health support. Legal Challenges and Recent Developments Despite being ruled incompetent to stand trial initially, a 2025 decision reversed this ruling. Redmond appeared in court recently, with his attorney entering a not guilty plea. His legal challenges have included arrests related to armed robbery and assault charges. In court, Redmond displayed tattoos on his face that attracted attention, including devil horns and others that seemed to reference California law concerning psychiatric holds. Supportive Environment and Community Murphy emphasized the supportive environment at Patton State Hospital, noting that Redmond participates in life skills classes and recovery programs. She expressed pride in his commitment to self-improvement and helping others in similar situations. The positive changes in Redmond’s life have been supported by friends who remain in close contact with him, fostering a community cheering for his continued recovery journey.

Mar 13, 2026