Dzulkefly Ahmad says a special task force should be allowed to complete its investigation into the death of Dr Tay Tien Yaa, ...
Lil Tay’s open-heart surgery to remove a “life-threatening” tumor was successful. “We are overjoyed to share that Tay’s open-heart surgery was a great success! We are deeply thankful to ...
Lil Tay worried fans as her account posted a series of photos from the hospital X Lil Tay has the internet asking questions once again. The internet personality — whose real name is Claire Tian ...
Over a year after the teen was involved in a death hoax, the verified social media account of the internet personality—whose real name is Tay Tian—shared an update on her health. " ...
One year after Lil Tay's social media was hacked during a death hoax, the 17-year-old's pages claim to have "devastating news" about her. On Wednesday (September 11), the Instagram and X accounts ...
Lil Tay, the former rapper who was involved in a death hoax in August 2023 is reportedly undergoing "major heart surgery". On Thursday September 12, her Instagram account shared an ultrasound of ...
In 2023, more than 12 million BB and pellet guns were bought in the United States. Many have roughly the same weight, markings and finishes as real guns. But these look-alike replica guns aren't ...
The update comes after the internet personality's X account announced earlier this week that she had been diagnosed with a ...
Dr Tay Tien Yaa, 30, headed the Chemical Pathology Unit at Hospital Lahad Datu and was found dead in her rental home on Aug 29. (Photo: Facebook/YS Tay) SINGAPORE: Malaysia’s health minister and ...
a news organization that covers K-12 education. A study released last month by the nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety found that there was a 31% increase in school shootings over the past academic ...
But, the former Philadelphia Eagles center quickly chimed in, “Unless you’re up against Tay, then I hope you lose ... "Everybody around me telling me: Don't f--k this up!
Homemade firearms are spreading faster than governments can keep up. For many gun designers, that’s the idea. By Thomas Gibbons-Neff Thomas Gibbons-Neff writes about guns and gun culture.