Trump military parade live: President spends his birthday watching Army’s 250th anniversary show
Trump is spending his 79th birthday attending the military parade in Washington DC
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Trump is spending his 79th birthday attending the military parade in Washington DC
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More than 6,000 troops are marching in front of the president near the National Mall to honor the Army’s anniversary
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Russell snatched pole position from arch-rival Verstappen at the end of a thrilling qualifying in Montreal
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Demonstrations spanned 2,000 cities and small towns in defiance of Trump’s military parade
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A large military parade showcasing American power, requested by President Donald Trump to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, took place in Washington, D.C., featuring tanks, troops and marching bands. Hours before the parade, anti-war protesters displayed signs reading “Homes not drones” near a military equipment exhibit on the National Mall celebrating the Army’s birthday.
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The McLaren star appeared dejected after only qualifying in seventh for the Canadian Grand Prix, with teammate Oscar Piastri up in third
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Christopher Lehman has been an active-duty service member in the Army for 25 years
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Keir Starmer flies to Canada for trade talks with Mark Carney and the G7 summit
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Beckham won 115 caps for England and maintains he is ‘lucky to be able to do the work that I do’
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The Northern Irishman has endured a gruelling US Open, but battled hard to make the cut at the fiendishly difficult Oakmont Country Club
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The 37-year-old mother of two takes on Amanda Anisimova for the trophy on Sunday
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Mercedes’s George Russell shares front row with Red Bull rival
Championship leader Piastri third; McLaren teammate Norris seventh
George Russell put his Mercedes on pole position in Canada for the second year in a row, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen alongside on the front row.
Oscar Piastri, McLaren’s Formula One championship leader qualified third, with the Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli in fourth place.
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World’s top two players suffer shock defeat
German duo ease to 8-4 victory in Frankfurt
Luke Littler and Luke Humphries were left reeling as England’s hopes of retaining the World Cup of Darts were torn apart by Germany. The world’s top two players slipped to an 8-4 second round defeat at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, where Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko made the most of the backing of a partisan home crowd to seal a comprehensive victory.
Littler and Humphries, who both received MBEs in King Charles’s birthday honours, were made to pay for missed doubles, with the 18-year-old in particular turning in an off-colour display in a country where he has endured previous disappointments.
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