Trump speech hailed the US feat, but New Zealander Sir Ernest Rutherford oversaw the trial in Manchester.
You may have seen social media posts similar to one that went somewhat ‘viral’ in Manchester’s small corner of the internet over the weekend. In it, the official portrait of
Donald Trump was sworn in as the new President of the United States with fans wondering whether Manchester United's anthem was sung at Capitol Hill.
OVER THE SUMMER, WHEN BARRON TRUMP MADE THAT FIRST MAIN APPEARANCE IN FLORIDA ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, AND WHEN THE SUPPORTERS IN THE RALLY REALIZED THAT THEY WERE SEEING BARRON EMERGE FOR THE FIRST TIME,
President Donald Trump struck an optimistic note in his second inaugural address Monday, declaring that the golden age of America begins now, before launching into many of the same lines he used during his campaign.
New Zealanders are expressing frustration after U.S. President Donald Trump credited Americans with splitting the atom in his second inaugural address——an achievement widely attributed to Ernest Rutherford, the New Zealand -born scientist hailed as the father of nuclear physics.
A New Zealand mayor has invited the American ambassador for a history lesson, after US President Donald Trump appeared to imply it was the US that split the atom – which it is not alone in and certainly wasn't the first to do. During Trump's inauguration, he listed off a number of achievements by Americans in the past.
Donald Trump's inauguration takes place today, January 20, as he becomes the 47th US President, taking over from Joe Biden. But will he be able to run again in 2028? After Trump won the election ...
Both Jordan and James have engaged with politics throughout their careers, with 'Black Mamba' speaking out about the “ingrained racism” of the United States after his retirement, while James has often criticised Trump and the racial injustice in the US.
U.S. President Donald Trump's declaration in an inauguration speech that Americans “split the atom” prompted vexed social media posts on Tuesday by New Zealanders, who said the achievement belonged to a pioneering scientist revered in his homeland.
People were shocked after seeing what FIFA president Gianni Infantino did during Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. On Monday, Trump was officially sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America, replacing former President Joe Biden.