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Canadian hockey fans boo the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ at NHL game after Trump tariffs announced
Knicks’ OG Anunoby exits early with right foot sprain
Mexico and Canada announce tariff retaliations as Trump sparks new trade war
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau both announced their own levies on Saturday
Influencer dies just days after common cosmetic surgery: ‘It’s not fair’
Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel put on show in dominant win over North Carolina
Young cashiers at NY grocery store allegedly reject man’s $2 bills, believing they were counterfeit
Selena Gomez’s ‘Emilia Pérez’ co-star Karla Sofía Gascón called her a ‘rich rat’ amid rumored Hailey Bieber feud: report
New Jersey councilman captured on bodycam berating cop during traffic stop: ‘I’m the one who hired you!’
Sepp Straka holds off charging Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy at Pebble Beach
Beloved fast food chain beats out bigs like McDonald’s for best value — even as CEO boasts they won’t ‘play the discount game’
Doug Ford promises $22 billion stimulus package if he is re-elected Ontario premier
Manny Machado makes blunt assessment of Padres offseason: ‘Disappointed’
Justin Baldoni releases unseen texts from Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively as he launches lawsuit-focused website
Canada, Mexico strike back with retaliatory tariffs on American goods hours after Trump’s executive action
Olympic champions reunite to seal Australia’s Davis Cup win over Sweden
- Australia defeat Sweden 3-1 to seal home tie in next round
- Peers-Ebden beat Bergevi-Goransson 6-7 (7-9), 6-3, 6-2
Olympic champions John Peers and Matt Ebden have reunited to seal an emphatic Davis Cup triumph in Sweden and celebrate their Australian team earning a rare tie back on home soil.
With Lleyton Hewitt’s outfit 2-0 overnight in the first-round qualifying tie after the first-day singles in Stockholm, the golden veterans teamed up on Saturday for the first time since their Paris triumph to win the tie-clinching doubles rubber.
Continue reading...‘I’ll see you in a year’: the Australian women over 60 hitting the road solo
A growing number of older women are taking up the nomadic lifestyle, challenging traditional views of ageing. While grey nomad stereotypes persist, many say it’s the best decision they ever made
Seven years ago, Robyn Drayton stood out the front of her home in Newcastle, north of Sydney, and felt overwhelmed with a desire to get out.
“Something came over me. I just burst into tears,” Drayton, now 63, says. “I’d done a lot of travelling overseas and had a caravan and knew it was time.
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Continue reading...Sick and wounded Palestinian children wait for evacuation as Rafah crossing reopens – video
Palestine Red Crescent Society crews prepare sick and wounded children to be evacuated from Gaza into Egypt as Israel reopens the critical Rafah crossing after nine months. The reopening is part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and allows for medical evacuations for patients with urgent care needs. The crossing is a vital conduit into Gaza, and its closure caused outcry, trapping people with medical needs inside the territory.
Continue reading...Rafah crossing reopening cannot be underestimated – it hints at success for Gaza ceasefire
Border has been closed since May 2024 for even the most urgent medical cases and evacuations are significant first step
The Rafah terminal that marks the crossing between southern Gaza and Egypt straddles a complicated border. On the Egyptian side, a double arch marks the entry to the terminal buildings themselves, and beyond, Gaza.
Television cameras on the Egyptian side caught the moment on Saturday that the crossing, which has been closed since May, was reopened for medical evacuations showing one young girl, whose foot had been amputated, being loaded into an Egyptian ambulance.
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