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New York Post
- Teen beats rare cancer, then opposing soccer team with season-saving goal in first game back: ‘No dry eye in sight’
Keith Hernandez goes ‘TMI’ with plunger conversation in hilarious SNY booth moment
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FOXNews
- 200 Marines head to Florida in support of ICE as military takes stronger stance on immigration
200 Marines head to Florida in support of ICE as military takes stronger stance on immigration
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New York Post
- Kentucky doctor, 62, mysteriously vanishes after leaving Norwegian cruise ship for solo hike in Alaska
Kentucky doctor, 62, mysteriously vanishes after leaving Norwegian cruise ship for solo hike in Alaska
Ex-Met Jose Quintana’s Citi Field return with Brewers was ‘intense’
Russian drone attack on Kyiv injures 14, triggers multiple fires, mayor says
Railway infrastructure was also damaged in the attack, the latest in a series of intensifying Russian assaults on the Ukrainian capital
At least 14 people have been injured in an overnight drone attack on Kyiv that also damaged railway infrastructure, and set buildings and cars on fire throughout the city, the mayor has said, while separate explosions were reported in a city near Moscow.
The attack was the latest in a series of Russian airstrikes on Kyiv that have intensified in recent weeks and included some of the deadliest assaults of the war on the city of three million people.
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© Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters
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The Guardian
- Trump kicks off 4 July celebrating tax-and-spending bill and promising UFC fight at White House
Trump kicks off 4 July celebrating tax-and-spending bill and promising UFC fight at White House
At a rally in Iowa, the president said he ‘hates’ lawmakers who opposed his signature bill, and looked ahead to plans to mark the 250th anniversary of America
Donald Trump has celebrated the passage of his signature tax and spend legislation by declaring “there could be no better birthday present for America” on the eve of the 4 July holiday.
The US president took a victory lap during an event in Des Moines, Iowa, that was officially billed as the start of a year-long celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, in 2026.
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Red-hot Kennedy Burke leads league in 3-point shooting
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New York Post
- Lucas Glover wants absolutely no part of LIV Golf defectors: ‘Don’t want to play with them’
Lucas Glover wants absolutely no part of LIV Golf defectors: ‘Don’t want to play with them’
Suns weighing potential Bradley Beal buyout to end disappointing tenure
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The Guardian
- ‘Their songs are rousing, trippy, witty, moronic. I’ve sung along to them all’: Simon Armitage hails the return of Oasis
‘Their songs are rousing, trippy, witty, moronic. I’ve sung along to them all’: Simon Armitage hails the return of Oasis
Ahead of the first tour date tonight, the former poet laureate explores the ‘brotherhood and chemistry’ that forged the band, repelled the Gallaghers and brought them together again
In retrospect it all seems so obvious. Form a band, plunder the Beatles’ back catalogue for riffs, guitar tabs, chord changes and song structures, then bang it out in a key that a stadium crowd could put their lungs into but which suited the subway busker, too.
The resulting success now looks so inevitable. In 1994, dance music flooded the UK charts but not everyone thought a rave DJ wearing oversized headphones and playing records counted as a gig. Some people – a vast number, it turned out – still yearned for meat-and-two-veg pop-rock with guitars and drums, and for songs played by groups. Throw in some Manc bluster, the death throes of a Tory government that had occupied Downing Street since for ever, and the first glimmers of a cooler Britannia, and hey presto: Oasis.
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© Photograph: Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images
Matthew Schaefer gives coaches first glimpse in Islanders development camp
How Sir Keir Starmer fumbled his first year in power
London IPO fundraising falls to 30-year low
German business warns army draft would deepen worker shortage
Trump tightens grip on power with ‘big, beautiful’ policy triumph
Britain cannot afford to scare foreign residents away
UK stores still stock throwaway vapes despite single-use ban
Young Europeans losing faith in democracy, poll finds
Support is lowest in France, Spain and Poland, while 21% back authoritarian rule under certain circumstances
Only half of young people in France and Spain believe that democracy is the best form of government, with support even lower among their Polish counterparts, a study has found.
A majority from Europe’s generation Z – 57% – prefer democracy to any other form of government. Rates of support varied significantly, however, reaching just 48% in Poland and only about 51-52% in Spain and France, with Germany highest at 71%.
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© Photograph: PhotoAlto/Odilon Dimier/Getty Images
Experience: I was attacked by a wild tiger
He bit through my left arm. Bones crunched. I could hear them, feel them
It was a chilly autumnal morning in October 2009 when I woke in my tent in Primorsky Krai, Russia, near the border with North Korea and China. My team of six had been catching wild Siberian tigers with snares and putting radio collars on them before releasing them, so we could better understand their behaviour and protect the endangered species.
I’d been working as a tiger biologist for 14 years, and had tagged about 70 tigers with my team. Each morning, we’d travel in pairs to check the snares – they consisted of heavy-duty cables attached to a tree. Each was equipped with a radio transmitter that would alert us to a capture so we could anaesthetise the animal as quickly as possible to minimise their stress, before fitting a collar and releasing it back into the wild.
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© Photograph: Matt Nager/The Guardian
V&A announces details for David Bowie Centre
Chic’s bandleader and the Last Dinner Party are among the curators selecting from the 90,000+ items in the late star’s archive to go on display when the new London venue opens in September
From the Thierry Mugler suit he got married in to his costumes from the Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane era, David Bowie’s most iconic looks will be available for fans to see up close as the V&A museum opens its David Bowie Centre on 13 September.
Part of the V&A’s wider archival project, the V&A East Storehouse, the Bowie archive comprises more than 90,000 items – which won’t all be on display at once. Instead, in details revealed today, visitors will be able to order up items to look at closely, while V&A archivists and star curators will make selections to go on display in a series of rotating showcases. Tickets will be free.
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© Photograph: Mick Rock/Victoria and Albert Museum, London
‘Legal bullying’: global protest rights on line in Dutch court case, say activists
After US jury said it should pay oil pipeline firm $660m, Greenpeace is hoping to reclaim funds via EU anti-Slapp law
The outcome of a court case in the Netherlands could shape the right to protest around the globe for decades to come, campaigners have warned, as figures show a dramatic rise in legal action taken by fossil fuel companies against activists and journalists.
Greenpeace International is using a recently introduced EU directive to try to reclaim costs and damages it incurred when a US jury decided it should pay the oil pipeline corporation Energy Transfer more than $660m in damages earlier this year.
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© Photograph: John L Mone/AP
Budapest’s young people are joining the ranks of generation rent | Csaba Jelinek
Sell-offs of public housing and the right’s promotion of home ownership has left too many unable to afford accommodation
Csaba Jelinek is an urban sociologist based in Budapest
When I left my family home to study at university in 2007 and moved to downtown Budapest, housing costs were hardly a topic of conversation among my friends. I rented rooms in centrally located flats for £80-£100 per month. Fast forward to 2025 and a similar room in a shared flat would set you back at least £200 – double the price of 15 years ago. Talk to anyone in their 20s in Budapest today, and the deepening housing crisis will inevitably come up as one of the defining struggles of their lives.
The statistics paint an equally grim picture. Between 2010 and 2024, Hungary saw the largest increase of the housing price index among EU member states. While the EU average rose by 55.4%, Hungary’s housing price index rocketed by 234%. Meanwhile, per capita net income only grew by 86% in the 2010s. Budapest, the capital, is the centre of this crisis. According to the Hungarian National Bank, residential property prices are overvalued by 5-19%. This is partly explained with the high proportion of investment-driven purchases: these accounted for 30-50% of all transactions in the last five years in Hungary. Unlike in many other EU capitals, property investors in Budapest are not primarily foreign nationals – who accounted for just 7.3% of transactions between 2016 and 2022 – nor are they institutional players. Instead, they are typically individual Hungarian citizens. As real estate has become an increasingly appealing investment for upper- and middle-class households amid growing economic uncertainty, the result has been a deepening polarisation within Hungarian society.
Csaba Jelinek is an urban sociologist based in Budapest, focusing on housing and urban development. He is co-founder of Periféria Policy and Research Center and board member of the Alliance for Collaborative Real Estate Development
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Valve conquered PC gaming. What comes next?
Hitachi Energy warns AI power spikes threaten to destabilise global supply
Kathy Hilton’s favorite sunscreen is just $4 for the Fourth of July
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New York Post
- Adams demands Columbia release Mamdani’s admission records in which he ID’d himself as Asian and African American: ‘Deeply offensive’
Adams demands Columbia release Mamdani’s admission records in which he ID’d himself as Asian and African American: ‘Deeply offensive’
Five important lessons we’ve learned from USA hosting FIFA Club World Cup
Douglas Murray: Will NYC fall for the selfie-entitled Zohran Mamdani?
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New York Post
- Paul Pierce makes bold claim about his place in NBA history after LeBron James’ comments
Paul Pierce makes bold claim about his place in NBA history after LeBron James’ comments
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New York Post
- TikTokker, 22, allegedly shot and killed Marine veteran in front of his fiancée and 10-month-old infant: cops
TikTokker, 22, allegedly shot and killed Marine veteran in front of his fiancée and 10-month-old infant: cops
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New York Post
- Mysterious Manhattan-sized interstellar comet spotted blasting through solar system: NASA
Mysterious Manhattan-sized interstellar comet spotted blasting through solar system: NASA
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New York Post
- Sophie Cunningham clarifies WNBA expansion comments after Detroit, Cleveland clap back
Sophie Cunningham clarifies WNBA expansion comments after Detroit, Cleveland clap back
Emma Navarro is not a fan of the ‘billionaire’s daughter’ label
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New York Post
- El Salvador president disputes alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego García’s prison torture claims with shocking video: ‘Why does he look so well?’
El Salvador president disputes alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego García’s prison torture claims with shocking video: ‘Why does he look so well?’
Carey Terrance thrilled to be reuniting with former junior hockey teammate on Rangers
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New York Post
- Yankees swept by Blue Jays, fall out of first place as Clarke Schmidt injury concern looms
Yankees swept by Blue Jays, fall out of first place as Clarke Schmidt injury concern looms
North Korea lashes out after Trump DOJ exposes massive IT infiltration scheme
Trump says UFC fight will take place on White House grounds
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FOXNews
- NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani identified as Black, Asian on Columbia application: report
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani identified as Black, Asian on Columbia application: report