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New York Post
- Arizona teens found dead in remote section of national forest as police investigate ‘suspicious’ deaths
Trans Athlete Earns, and Shares, First Place in Track Event
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A new natural gas project off Senegal makes fishing communities feel threatened
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Yankees clearly still have long way to go to reach Dodgers’ level
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FOXNews
- Trans athlete AB Hernandez takes girls' track and field state championships in California, defying Trump
Trans athlete AB Hernandez takes girls' track and field state championships in California, defying Trump
Top defense officials say Ukraine war has blurred lines, exposing global threats
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The Independent
- What is the Hajj pilgrimage and what is Eid al-Adha? Why are they significant for Muslims?
What is the Hajj pilgrimage and what is Eid al-Adha? Why are they significant for Muslims?
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The Guardian
- Trump doesn’t know how to deal with China. His cowardice only makes a war with Taiwan more likely | Simon Tisdall
Trump doesn’t know how to deal with China. His cowardice only makes a war with Taiwan more likely | Simon Tisdall
The US president’s strange mix of weakness and anti-Beijing hostility may be pushing Xi Jinping towards a fateful decision
The belief that bad things come in threes is an old superstition with scant basis in fact. Still, in these disordered times, it’s natural to wonder whether war in Europe and the Middle East will be followed by war in Asia. Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, firing off insults and missiles, recently demonstrated how real that prospect is. Emboldened by its alliance with Russia, North Korea’s unpredictable rogue regime threatens almost everyone.
Yet it is China’s accelerating confrontation with US-backed Taiwan that forms the most alarming panel in this gloomy Asian triptych. China’s president, Xi Jinping, has reportedly told his generals to be ready by 2027 to conquer the self-governing island, which he regards as stolen sovereign territory. US officials warned last week that China already has sufficient capability to invade now, with amphibious landing craft, D-day-style floating docks, paratroopers and expanded air combat and missile forces in a constant state of readiness.
Simon Tisdall is a Guardian foreign affairs commentator
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He is the strongman who inspired Trump – but is Viktor Orbán losing his grip on power?
Opposition activists and journalists explain why the Orbánisation of the US may fail and how a former ally could end the Hungarian PM’s 15-year reign
On a sunny April afternoon in Budapest, a handful of reporters crowded around the back entrance of the Dorothea, a luxury hotel tucked between a Madame Tussauds waxworks museum and a discount clothing store in the city’s walking district.
Most had spent hours outside the hotel, hoping to confirm reports that Donald Trump Jr was inside. News of his visit had leaked two days earlier, but much of his agenda remained shrouded in secrecy, save for a meeting with the Hungarian foreign minister.
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Living to Die Well
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My mother says she’ll disinherit me unless I split with my partner. What should I do?
Using money to break up a relationship, particularly one with children, is not loving behaviour. You have to take control of your own life
I have been with my partner for 14 years and we have two small children together. I have always had a complicated relationship with my mother, who was a stern disciplinarian when I was growing up, and is deeply sensitive and lacks social confidence. I too am probably overly sensitive and get anxious.
My partner believes that my mother doesn’t think she is good enough for me. There have been numerous hints that this is the case, and she recently told me she was surprised when I started a relationship with someone whom she considers to be of “a different class”.
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The Guardian
- I found myself Googling: can brain cancer cause hiccups? How I fell into a hypochondriac rabbit hole
I found myself Googling: can brain cancer cause hiccups? How I fell into a hypochondriac rabbit hole
Begging doctors for tests, I worried that I was missing something and heading for an early death. Would understanding the roots of my health anxiety lead me to a cure?
Throughout my adolescence and into my mid-20s, I spent a lot of time trying to understand my body. I was unwell, that much was certain. The question of exactly what was wrong with me was one to which I applied myself studiously. I had theories, of course. Looking back, these tended to change quite frequently, and yet the fear was always the same: in short, that I was dying, that I had some dreadful and no doubt painful disease that, for all my worrying, I had carelessly allowed to reach the point at which it had become incurable.
This started at university, when I developed a headache that didn’t go away. The pain wasn’t severe, but it was constant – accompanied by a strange feeling of belatedness that told me it had already been going on for some time. How long, exactly, I couldn’t say – weeks, definitely. Maybe it had been years.
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‘It’s thrilling’: almost three centuries of the Belfast News Letter go online
The surviving editions of the world’s oldest, continuously published English-language daily can now be accessed free
There was a packed news agenda on 3 October 1738. The father of the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin had been arrested after being found with a stolen horse. Cannon fire rang out in St Petersburg to mark a Russian victory over the Ottoman Empire. In America, four families had been killed in Virginia in clashes with Native Americans. Meanwhile, a horse fell in the Thames at Westminster, nearly causing a drowning.
Welcome to the pages of the Belfast News Letter, where updates on the French Revolution run alongside adverts for brandy and the American Declaration of Independence was reported as a contemporary event.
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I’m not looking for a male role figure for my children – is that wrong?
It’s widely believed that two-parent families with a male role model are the gold standard – but it’s not always the case, says single mum of two, Charlotte Cripps
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Voices: Farewell to disposable vapes (and hello to my stockpile)
As disposable vapes are banned, I’ve been busy snapping them up, writes Emma Gritt. I’ve not passed a newsagent without buying up their remaining stock
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The Independent
- ‘Tom Daley: 1.6 Seconds’ feels like a run through the diver’s Wikipedia page. Where’s the introspection?
‘Tom Daley: 1.6 Seconds’ feels like a run through the diver’s Wikipedia page. Where’s the introspection?
It's a shame that the film isn’t more interested in being a psychological study – instead, it’s overly focused on summing up Daley’s Olympic Games efforts
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The Independent
- Turnstile’s Brendan Yates on how his band reimagined hardcore punk by following their intuition
Turnstile’s Brendan Yates on how his band reimagined hardcore punk by following their intuition
In 2021, the breakout album ‘Glow On’ transformed Turnstile from underground cult heroes into one of rock’s most exciting bands. Hannah Ewens talks to the band’s frontman about pushing the boundaries of genre, their forthcoming visual album, ‘Never Enough’, and the endorsement that could help define their summer
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How Channel 5’s dodgy thrillers became our ultimate TV guilty pleasure
Dark secrets, domestic strife and a bunch of former soap stars – over the past few years, Channel 5 has honed its formula for ridiculous but addictive dramas. Katie Rosseinsky explores this unlikely success story
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The Independent
- Is your journey really medically advisable? My plan to cut the number of flight diversions
Is your journey really medically advisable? My plan to cut the number of flight diversions
The Man Who Pays His Way: Flying while unwell can prove distressing for more than just the sick passenger
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The Guardian
- China accuses Pete Hegseth of sowing division in Asia in speech ‘filled with provocations’
China accuses Pete Hegseth of sowing division in Asia in speech ‘filled with provocations’
US defence secretary ‘vilified china with defamatory allegations’ at Shangri-La Dialogue
China’s government has accused Pete Hegseth of trying to “sow division” in the Asia Pacific region over his speech at a Singapore defence conference where he warned China was a potentially “imminent” threat.
On Saturday Hegseth said China was “credibly preparing to potentially use military force to alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific”, and was rehearsing for “the real deal” of invading Taiwan.
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New York Post
- California dad catches in-home therapist molesting 14-year-old son with autism during session: DA
California dad catches in-home therapist molesting 14-year-old son with autism during session: DA
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The Independent
- India's self-proclaimed 'history hunter' is on a drive to salvage the past for future generations
India's self-proclaimed 'history hunter' is on a drive to salvage the past for future generations
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New York Post
- Trump warns Rand Paul he’s playing into ‘hands of the Democrats’ with ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ opposition
Trump warns Rand Paul he’s playing into ‘hands of the Democrats’ with ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ opposition
Heroes, zeros of Game 6: The Jalen Brunson stopper was difference
‘Inside the NBA’ officially ends on TNT with F-bombs aplenty in wild sendoff to ESPN
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New York Post
- Dave Portnoy couldn’t contain his joy after Knicks’ season-ending loss: ‘It’s like God hates the Knicks’
Dave Portnoy couldn’t contain his joy after Knicks’ season-ending loss: ‘It’s like God hates the Knicks’
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New York Post
- Transgender athlete wins girls high jump event at California track and field finals as protests rage amid controversy
Transgender athlete wins girls high jump event at California track and field finals as protests rage amid controversy
Hamburg Hospital Fire Kills at Least 3
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Pride Month starts this weekend. Here's what to expect
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South Korea’s Election Likely to Reset Ties With China
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The U.S. Right Loathes the E.U. How Are They Going to Negotiate Trade?
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What to Know About Poland’s Presidential Runoff Election and Trump’s Involvement
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Dollar’s correlation with Treasury yields breaks down
‘Mischief before money’: inside the M&S hackers’ hunt for new targets
RBS reprivatised: how Britain’s banks finally shed their state shackles
‘No timewasters please’: is setting boundaries necessary or plain rude?
Poland votes in tight presidential election
Reform UK and Plaid Cymru vie for gains in Labour stronghold of Wales
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Financial Times
- Trump’s steel tariffs prompt anger and warnings of ‘catastrophic’ job cuts in Canada
Trump’s steel tariffs prompt anger and warnings of ‘catastrophic’ job cuts in Canada