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New York Post
- Ex-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema shames AOC, other Dems who wanted to abolish the filibuster before govt funding fracas
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New York Post
- James Van Der Beek shares how cancer battle affected his marriage and family after he came ‘nose to nose with death’
James Van Der Beek shares how cancer battle affected his marriage and family after he came ‘nose to nose with death’
Manchester City v Brighton, Everton v West Ham and more football: clockwatch – live
- Saturday 3pm updates from across the country
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League One fixtures
Bolton 0-1 Stockport
Cambridge United 0-1 Peterborough
Blackpool v Leyton Orient
Reading v Stevenage
Rotherham v Exeter City
Mansfield Town v Barnsley
Charlton v Wigan
Wycombe v Wrexham
Huddersfield v Crawley
Northampton v Birmingham
Lincoln v Bristol Rovers
Shrewsbury v Burton
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© Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Italy v Ireland: Six Nations 2025 – live
- Latest from the Stadio Olimpico (2.15pm kick-off, GMT)
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1 min: Italy win their first lineout and look to test the visiting defence early on, but cede possession and it’s with Ireland. Crowley, a big day for him, has it.
The referee Luke Pearce blows long and loud, we are under way at Stadio Olimpico!
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Mekhi Becton signing $20 million deal with Chargers after breakout Eagles tenure
Why I have a bedtime — but let my kids stay up as long as they want
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New York Post
- ‘Snow White’ stars Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler divided over Israel-Palestine conflict, have ‘tension’ with one another
‘Snow White’ stars Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler divided over Israel-Palestine conflict, have ‘tension’ with one another
Popular coffee creamers recalled over ‘complaints of spoilage and illness’
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New York Post
- The blueprints Yankees can follow for winning World Series despite crushing pitching injuries
The blueprints Yankees can follow for winning World Series despite crushing pitching injuries
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National Post
- Monster storm across the U.S. sparks threat of tornadoes and fire, killing at least five people
Monster storm across the U.S. sparks threat of tornadoes and fire, killing at least five people
Heartwarming photos of Trump with Musk’s son 'Lil X' go viral
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FOXNews
- LA Times writers suggest World Series champion Dodgers should skip White House visit: 'Thanks, but no'
LA Times writers suggest World Series champion Dodgers should skip White House visit: 'Thanks, but no'
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FOXNews
- James Van Der Beek forced to look ‘mortality in the eye’ as he leaned on faith during 'hardest' year of cancer
James Van Der Beek forced to look ‘mortality in the eye’ as he leaned on faith during 'hardest' year of cancer
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New York Post
- Cheryl Miller rips ‘big dummies’ around WNBA who ‘despised’ Caitlin Clark because of her race
Cheryl Miller rips ‘big dummies’ around WNBA who ‘despised’ Caitlin Clark because of her race
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FOXNews
- Two women accuse Marcellus Wiley, facing prior allegations, of rape while attending Columbia
Two women accuse Marcellus Wiley, facing prior allegations, of rape while attending Columbia
JD Vance confident a ‘high-level’ TikTok buy will happen by April 5 deadline
How a Columbia Student Fled to Canada After ICE Came Looking for Her
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Unearthed notebooks shed light on Victorian genius who inspired Einstein
Michael Faraday’s illustrated notes that show how radical scientist began his theories at London’s Royal Institution to go online
He was a self-educated genius whose groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of physics and chemistry electrified the world of science and laid the foundations for Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity nearly a century later.
Now, the little-known notebooks of the Victorian scientist Michael Faraday have been unearthed from the archive of the Royal Institution and are to be digitised and made permanently accessible online for the first time.
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© Photograph: Hulton Deutsch/Corbis/Getty Images
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The Guardian
- ‘I’ve always felt a little neurospicy. But it’s my factory setting!’ Natasha Rothwell on taking The White Lotus by storm
‘I’ve always felt a little neurospicy. But it’s my factory setting!’ Natasha Rothwell on taking The White Lotus by storm
The comedian and former drama teacher was only expecting to do one series of HBO’s hit comedy-drama. Now, as Belinda, she’s stealing season three. She talks ADHD, big breaks and micro-resistances
Natasha Rothwell pops up on video from the US looking super-glamorous in a silvery-grey dress, with her hair and makeup on point. Did we miss a memo about a dress code for our interview? “I’ve just come from an event and thought, even though you’re not filming this, you could at least admire,” she laughs. “You know what they say: share the hair and never waste a face.”
Rothwell is currently stealing the show as spa manager Belinda in season three of HBO hit The White Lotus – reprising her role from season one, for which she was Emmy-nominated. Having endured the whims of Jennifer Coolidge’s needy heiress in Hawaii, Belinda has now travelled to the titular resort in Thailand to take part in its wellness training programme. She’s “cosplaying as a guest”, as Rothwell puts it – and in the process both finding romance and uncovering a potential crime.
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© Photograph: Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb
Intern of the Jedi: film sector turns to franchise favourites in effort to woo talent
Careers fair at Pinewood is among initiatives to lure young to an industry hit by cost inflation, writers’ strikes and an advertising recession
In a corner of a cavernous hangar in Buckinghamshire, a group of Jedi are honing their lightsaber skills, Deadpool and Chewbacca are posing for photos, while a squad of Imperial stormtroopers make their presence felt by arresting a passing reporter.
Pinewood Studios is pulling out all the stops – including a stunt display at the underwater stage famous for scenes including the sinking Venetian villa in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale – to wow young attendees at the third edition of Europe’s largest free careers fair for the film industry.
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© Photograph: Teri Pengilley/The Guardian
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The Guardian
- Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony
Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony
Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett head a starry cast to match the luxurious production design, but the director’s espionage yarn could do with some grit
In a world built on deception, populated by people who can lie as easily as breathe, strait-laced British intelligence agent George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) values the truth above all else. Which is probably why he’s given the task of unmasking a traitor suspected of stealing and selling a piece of potentially devastating technology. What complicates matters is the fact that one of the main suspects is his wife, high-ranking fellow agent Kathryn (Cate Blanchett). Others in the frame include in-house psychiatrist Dr Zoe Vaughan (Naomie Harris), alcoholic maverick Freddie Smalls (Tom Burke) and junior agent Clarissa Dubose (Marisa Abela).
This knotty spy thriller from Steven Soderbergh attempts to distract us from a convoluted plot and baffling character motivations with fabulously chic interiors, impeccable tailoring and a general sense of dissolute luxury. And for a while it almost works: it’s always a pleasure to watch Blanchett slink expensively around a set, and Fassbender wears his serious, Harry Palmer-style thick-framed glasses with suitable gravity. But times have changed, and to audiences acclimatised to the grubby, malodorous whiff of frustration and professional disappointment that seeps out of something like the TV adaptation of Mick Herron’s Slow Horses, this all feels about as authentic as a set of dental veneers.
In UK and Irish cinemas
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© Photograph: Claudette Barius/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
FLASHBACK: Then-President Obama urged making 'tough decisions' to cut government spending
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FOXNews
- Social media reacts as UNC's game-tying free throw against Duke negated by costly late whistle
Social media reacts as UNC's game-tying free throw against Duke negated by costly late whistle
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New York Post
- I followed trendy carnivore diet and ended up in the hospital with kidney stones— this was my daily diet
I followed trendy carnivore diet and ended up in the hospital with kidney stones— this was my daily diet
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New York Post
- Michael Landon didn’t allow ‘any a–holes’ on ‘Little House on the Prairie’ set: actress
Michael Landon didn’t allow ‘any a–holes’ on ‘Little House on the Prairie’ set: actress
Trump’s Justice Dept. Speech Shows a Renewed Quest for Vengeance
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New York Post
- Tyler Herro’s brother Myles ignites chaos with handshake line shove after high school hoops playoff game
Tyler Herro’s brother Myles ignites chaos with handshake line shove after high school hoops playoff game
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The Guardian
- Trump administration mulling new travel restrictions on citizens from dozens of countries
Trump administration mulling new travel restrictions on citizens from dozens of countries
New memo lists 41 countries – including Afghanistan, Cuba and Syria – that could face new restrictions, evoking first-term Muslim ban
The Trump administration is considering issuing travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries as part of a new ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo seen by Reuters.
The memo lists a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups. The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea, among others, would be set for a full visa suspension.
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© Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA
Chelsea win Women’s League Cup final after own goal denies Manchester City
- Women’s League Cup final: Chelsea 2-1 Manchester City
- Ramírez 8, Hasegawa 77og; Fujino 64
Sonia Bompastor won her first trophy in English football and continued her unbeaten first season as Chelsea manager as they triumphed over Manchester City in a well-contested Women’s League Cup final at Pride Park.
The result gave Chelsea a 26th victory from Bompastor’s 28 competitive matches in charge of the club so far in all competitions, while the interim Manchester City head coach, Nick Cushing, lost his first game back in charge of the club, after the sacking of Gareth Taylor.
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© Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
‘It’s controversial and polarising’: is Disney’s new Snow White a poisoned apple?
The studio’s latest remake may need more than a magic kiss to survive its entanglements with politics, sexism and CGI dwarf trouble
Five years ago a $250m remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney’s first full-length animated feature film, must have seemed like a fine idea to corporate executives, who were going all out on remaking the studio’s dated classics into contemporary live-action movies.
But the film – its title trimmed to Disney’s Snow White, set to be released in cinemas this week – has turned into a massive headache for the studio. The press have barely been let near the remake’s stars, Rachel Zegler, who is of Colombian-Polish descent and plays Snow White, and Israeli actor Gal Gadot, playing the Evil Queen. And there are no dwarves.
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© Photograph: Disney
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FOXNews
- Canada’s new PM and Trump critic Mark Carney accused of being out of touch with the 'common man’
Canada’s new PM and Trump critic Mark Carney accused of being out of touch with the 'common man’
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New York Post
- Having this body type in middle age means you’re more likely better brain health later in life
Having this body type in middle age means you’re more likely better brain health later in life
Starmer hosts Ukraine coalition call in bid to step up pressure on Russia
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New York Post
- Rick Pitino takes The Post inside his basketball psyche, St. John’s success: ‘Fun is just beginning’
Rick Pitino takes The Post inside his basketball psyche, St. John’s success: ‘Fun is just beginning’
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New York Post
- ‘The Bachelor’ Showrunners Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner to Exit Franchise Amid “Toxic” Workplace Allegations
‘The Bachelor’ Showrunners Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner to Exit Franchise Amid “Toxic” Workplace Allegations
Creighton-UConn Big East semifinal game ends in scuffle over windmill dunk in final seconds
Trump hit in the face with microphone, quips operator 'became a big story'
Alert issued on potential measles exposure after case confirmed in Calgary
President Trump is making moves to bring a Golden Age to American small businesses
FBI warns of dangerous new ‘smishing' scam targeting your phone