
Joe Yates
Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

The medical profession describes the state he was in as 'absolute tranquility' and talks fondly of his experience

The musician was forced to buy his dad's letters back with the money he received as part of a settlement after suing his dad's estate

People can't get over just how good she looks after surgery despite undergoing a handful of operations in one sitting

Americans work harder than most countries in the list, although Mexicans put in the most amount of hours

As many as 20,000 people die from eating the delicacy every year, yet some people have vowed to continue to do so

Having just gotten engaged less than a fortnight ago, there is more cause for celebration for Jimmy Donaldson and his camp

He fended off a healthy amount of competition nine years ago

Research has found that those of us who take a break from social media actually gain more self-confidence along with many other positives

Livye Lewis' mom chased her killer out of a convenience store when she first saw him months later

The screenwriter and director of 'Life After Beth' was found dead in his LA home by one of his assistants

The owners had a number of Breaking Bad fans show up over the years

Jake Lloyd famously played a young Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace

Jeff Baena was reportedly found at his home in Los Angeles

The list also revealed that shockingly around one in 17 flights are canceled by one American airline

In January 2022, 'Spider-Man' gave up the bottle just for 'Dry Jan' - but he now lives a life of sobriety

The highly decorated US Special Forces soldier left notes on his phone hoping the explosion would serve as a 'wake up call' for the country

Six of the eight fastest trains in the world hail from East Asia - dwarfing the speed of the shuttles on the US railways

CCTV footage appears to show the suspect walking past the victim, before turning back and allegedly pushing him onto the tracks

The orca lost her first calf in 2018

She was missing for two years before her body was finally recovered not far from her home