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Backstreet Boy Nick Carter chats 'Who I Am' tour heading to Houston's Stafford Centre
Read full article: Backstreet Boy Nick Carter chats 'Who I Am' tour heading to Houston's Stafford CentreWatch as longtime BSB fan Lauren Kelly chats with Nick all about what fans can expect from the upcoming show on November 19th!
Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys facing civil lawsuits in Vegas alleging sexual assault decades ago
Read full article: Nick Carter of Backstreet Boys facing civil lawsuits in Vegas alleging sexual assault decades agoBackstreet Boys singer Nick Carter is facing two civil lawsuits in Las Vegas brought separately by women who allege he sexually assaulted them in 2001 and 2003.
Queen carries out in-person audience at Windsor Castle
Read full article: Queen carries out in-person audience at Windsor CastleQueen Elizabeth II has met with the British military’s chief of staff at Windsor Castle, the first time she was seen carrying out a face-to-face engagement since she missed the national Remembrance Sunday service due to a sprained back.
UK to send 600 troops to Kabul to help nationals leave
Read full article: UK to send 600 troops to Kabul to help nationals leaveBritain's ministry of defense says it will send around 600 troops to Afghanistan on a short-term basis to help U.K. nationals leave the country amid growing concerns about the security situation following the rapid advance of the Taliban.
UK honors war dead in scaled-back Remembrance Sunday service
Read full article: UK honors war dead in scaled-back Remembrance Sunday service(Joe Giddens/PA via AP)LONDON – In a scaled-back service, Queen Elizabeth II led tributes Sunday to those from the U.K. and the Commonwealth who perished in wartime, as most veterans paid their respects at home as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The 94-year-old monarch looked on from a balcony at a government building above the Cenotaph on Whitehall in central London on the 100th year anniversary of the memorial's installation following the conclusion of World War I. Following a two-minute silence at 11 a.m., Prince Charles laid a wreath on the queen's behalf during the Remembrance Sunday commemoration. Though the service was very different, people up and down the land took time out to honor the war dead. “We need to be conscious of those risks and that’s why remembrance matters,” he added.