In a horrific incident echoing the tragic sinking of the Titanic, a modern-day adventure to visit the famed shipwreck turned disastrous.
Passengers on board the OceanGate submersible, Titan, a voyage costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars, never reached the infamous site. The expedition suffered a catastrophe around 3.8 kilometres down into the north Atlantic Ocean’s brutal depths.
Amelia Adams reports that the incident should be a stark reminder and a lesson for future adventures of similar nature, marking it not as a thrill-seeking venture but a disaster in waiting.
In the world of English football, the name Ange Postecoglou is rapidly gaining recognition. The first Australian ever to head an English Premier League team, Postecoglou is now in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.
The club, currently navigating through tough times, is pinning its hopes on Ange’s distinctive, aggressive ‘Ange-ball’ style of play. English football enthusiasts, renowned for their passionate and knowledgeable support, are eagerly watching whether the Aussie can convert the team’s recent failures into victories.
Internet sensation Caroline Calloway has found fame through a unique route – by openly acknowledging her dishonest acts. A self-confessed scammer, the 31-year-old first rose to prominence by deceiving her way into Cambridge University.
Since then, she has continually hoodwinked and stolen from numerous unsuspecting victims. Tom Steinfort explores the intriguing case of Calloway, who seemingly thrives on her notoriety, demonstrating that scandal can indeed be profitable.