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National Post
- What eating foods like dark chocolate and berries did to a study group of more than 120,000 people
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New York Post
- Mom of 3 girls allegedly murdered by homeless dad says he’s a ‘broken’ man — not a cold-blooded killer
Mom of 3 girls allegedly murdered by homeless dad says he’s a ‘broken’ man — not a cold-blooded killer
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New York Post
- Kristin Cavallari shares all the details on her new breast implants, Kylie Jenner-style
Kristin Cavallari shares all the details on her new breast implants, Kylie Jenner-style
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New York Post
- Chilling video shows moment husband allegedly tries to kill wife and himself in deliberate head-on car crash
Chilling video shows moment husband allegedly tries to kill wife and himself in deliberate head-on car crash
In Chaotic Economy, Hiring Remained Steady in May
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England v West Indies: first men’s T20 cricket international – live
Updates from Chester-le-Street, 6.30pm BST start
4th over: England 33-1 (Smith 16, Buttler 12) Jason Holder changes ends to good effect. An early wide didn’t bode well but he was in control after that and conceded only singles. Buttler, on the charge, was also beaten by a nice slower ball.
West Indies have dragged it back after conceding 16 from the first over.
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Natalie Merchant announces 2025 tour, three NY shows. How much are tickets?
Buildup to a Meltdown: How the Trump-Musk Alliance Collapsed
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Documentary Series Goes Inside Trump’s Bubble
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Teen dies attempting dangerous online ‘dusting’ challenge
Dwyane Wade declares Tyrese Haliburton a ‘superstar’ after latest clutch heroics
Phillies vs. Pirates prediction: MLB picks, best bets Friday
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New York Post
- Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Death Valley’ On BritBox, A Crime Dramedy Pairing A Cop With A Former TV Detective
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Death Valley’ On BritBox, A Crime Dramedy Pairing A Cop With A Former TV Detective
Trump Approves Expansion of Scandal-Hit Coal Mine
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Paul Weiss Loses Another Prominent Lawyer in Wake of Trump Deal
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FOXNews
- Ex-NFL star Greg Hardy arrested after alleged ‘physical altercation’ with girlfriend over cheating accusations
Ex-NFL star Greg Hardy arrested after alleged ‘physical altercation’ with girlfriend over cheating accusations
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New York Post
- 19-year-old driver caught going a staggering 132mph — then blames it on being late for a job interview
19-year-old driver caught going a staggering 132mph — then blames it on being late for a job interview
11 Father's Day gifts for the patriotic dad that were made in America
Toronto resident cancels planned trip to U.S. due to travel ban: ‘I feel so bad’
WNBA refuses to grant OutKick media credentials; What is the league hiding?
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New York Post
- Heartbreaking videos show Decker sisters laughing, playing before they were allegedly murdered by homeless dad
Heartbreaking videos show Decker sisters laughing, playing before they were allegedly murdered by homeless dad
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National Post
- Manitoba plays the waiting game to get wildfire evacuees into hotels: Premier Wab Kinew
Manitoba plays the waiting game to get wildfire evacuees into hotels: Premier Wab Kinew
UK on brink of appointing first female head of MI6
Albania v Serbia World Cup qualifier stirs memories of chaotic 2014 clash
About 2,000 police will be at Arena Kombetare in a bid to avoid scenes that led to abandonment nearly 11 years ago
Outside a cafe three blocks from Arena Kombetare, two men stood on chairs and fastened attachments to the awning. Thursday lunchtime had just passed and Tirana was gearing up for a match that could have filled the national stadium at least 10 times over. There was no trouble identifying Albania’s flag, the double-headed black eagle spreading from its centre. The second banner being hoisted has become common currency too. It bore the word “Autochtonous”, presenting a version of the “Greater Albania” map that transformed a football match into a major diplomatic incident in 2014.
By Friday morning that flag had been replaced with its less incendiary alternative. Perhaps the authorities had popped in for a quiet word. They want to eliminate potential triggers for the kind of chaos that erupted in Belgrade 11 years ago, when a drone lowered the controversial image into Partizan Stadium during a European Championship qualifier between Serbia and Albania. The ramifications of that night stretched far beyond sport and there were sighs of relief when, the following November, a rematch in the provincial Albanian city of Elbasan passed without major incident.
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FOXNews
- Media's glaring double standard exposed: Musk vilified while Dem senator gets a pass for identical gesture
Media's glaring double standard exposed: Musk vilified while Dem senator gets a pass for identical gesture
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New York Post
- ‘Adolescence’ creator Stephen Graham reveals the ‘ultimate’ goal of the hit crime series
‘Adolescence’ creator Stephen Graham reveals the ‘ultimate’ goal of the hit crime series
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New York Post
- Naive American tourist hilariously falls for ‘genius’ London restaurant prank: ‘Talk about a mis-steak’
Naive American tourist hilariously falls for ‘genius’ London restaurant prank: ‘Talk about a mis-steak’
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FOXNews
- House Speaker Johnson: Dems who want ICE agents unmasked 'mandated mask wearing for years' during COVID
House Speaker Johnson: Dems who want ICE agents unmasked 'mandated mask wearing for years' during COVID
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New York Post
- Flight attendant reveals ‘dark side’ to globetrotting gig — that leaves her feeling ‘empty’ and ‘lonely’
Flight attendant reveals ‘dark side’ to globetrotting gig — that leaves her feeling ‘empty’ and ‘lonely’
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The Guardian
- Old-tech Bashir is trying something wild and brave amid the battle for Bethell | Barney Ronay
Old-tech Bashir is trying something wild and brave amid the battle for Bethell | Barney Ronay
Jacob Bethell’s pure talent puts him in high demand, but Shoaib Bashir is the real freelancer in cricket’s deeply confusing world
Bruised skies, sun through clouds, dualism, life in death. Welcome to the bloom of another England Test Match summer, the summer, this time around, of Bethell and Bashir. But of Bethell first because he’s the easy bit.
The battle for Jacob Bethell is of course just beginning. Everyone wants a piece of England’s most thrillingly talented young cricketer. The broadcasters are frothing. The papers want to know whose shirts he wears. Actually the papers don’t really care. Maybe the Daily Telegraph wants to know this at a push. But Bethell is still kind of perfect right now, a future-bomb, all promise and new things, in a sport that is always desperate for these.
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© Illustration: Matt Johnstone
T.J. McConnell rocks sister Megan’s WNBA jersey before Pacers’ riveting Game 1 rally
Musk vs. Trump: Why MAGA needs to make up its mind
Alix Earle and Emily Ratajkowski share a love of this ‘super natural’ freckle pen
‘America’s cop’ Bernie Kerik remembered as ‘raw, real’ family man at NYC funeral
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New York Post
- ‘Ballerina’ review: Ana de Armas’ John Wick spinoff has good fights, bad everything else
‘Ballerina’ review: Ana de Armas’ John Wick spinoff has good fights, bad everything else
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New York Post
- MSNBC conspicuously silent on fallout from ex-WH press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s explosive memoir
MSNBC conspicuously silent on fallout from ex-WH press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s explosive memoir
Russia is at war with Britain and US is no longer a reliable ally, UK adviser says
Government defence expert Fiona Hill warns UK to respond to threats by becoming more cohesive and resilient
Russia is at war with Britain, the US is no longer a reliable ally and the UK has to respond by becoming more cohesive and more resilient, according to one of the three authors of the strategic defence review.
Fiona Hill, from County Durham, became the White House’s chief Russia adviser during Donald Trump’s first term and contributed to the British government’s strategy. She made the remarks in an interview with the Guardian.
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Trump's tariff strategy could pay for his tax bill, but only if they stick, experts warn