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An inside look at the snap change Jaxson Dart is making at Giants rookie minicamp
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘A Deadly American Marriage’ on Netflix, a True Crime Documentary About Spousal Homicide
Coroner reveals Jeff Sperbeck, John Elway's former agent, cause of death following golf cart crash
Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman disheveled with fake nail, sores at LA hotspot after singer sounded alarm on his ‘mental health’
The woman unlocking the mysteries of the deep sea in Fiji
Nicknamed ‘Moana’, Charlene Erasito is the only female Pacific Islander on the expedition to document unexplored parts of the ocean
On the island of Rotuma in Fiji, Christmas is a time of joy, a celebration bursting with song, dance and laughter. Charlene Erasito remembers watching the festivities there when she was a child, captivated as people paraded through the village for “fara,” a local Christmas celebration.
Erasito never imagined that decades later, she would return to the same shores, no longer as a spectator but as a scientist. Erasito, now 30 years old, is the only female Pacific Islander aboard an ambitious expedition seeking to document unexplored ocean ecosystems in Fijian waters.
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© Photograph: National Geographic Pristine Seas
Is ‘Fire Country’ New Tonight? ‘Fire Country’ Season 4 Info, Return Date
Mets’ A.J. Minter eyes healthy 2026 after ‘frustrating’ season-ending lat injury
Progressive journalist says Newsom must take 'accountability' for how he 'destroyed' California
Newark mayor arrested as Dem Congress members storm New Jersey ICE prison to conduct 'oversight visit'
Eric Adams to Meet With Trump in Washington About NYC ‘Priorities’
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Joseph Borrelli, veteran NYPD detective and ‘Son of Sam’ sleuth, dead at 93
Trump says tax raises are ‘good politics,’ dismissing GOP critics
Pakistan blames India for bringing them ‘closer to a major conflict’ as death toll rises
Leaks to media about Fetterman are a coordinated smear campaign, Hill colleagues say
Don’t splash out for this coveted cruise ship extra — it’s a breeding ground for disease, experts warn
Pakistan accuses India of targeting three military bases with missiles as tensions escalate
The Pakistan military said most of the Indian missiles, fired from military jets, were intercepted by air defences
Pakistan has threatened further retaliation after accusing India of targeting three of its military bases with missiles fired from fighter jets, in a major escalation of the brewing conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
“India, with its naked aggression, has attacked with missiles. Nur Khan base, Murid base and Shorkot base have been targeted,” Pakistan military spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in a live broadcast aired by state television early on Saturday.
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© Photograph: Shahzaib Akber/EPA
Disturbing footage shows Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman in shambles outside LA hotspot amid addiction battle
Toxic tofu? How plastic waste from the west fuels food factories in Indonesia
Tofu factory owners in Indonesia’s East Java feed their boilers with tonnes of foreign plastics each week to produce tofu sold in the region
Plastic waste from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, France, the US and Britain is being used to fuel tofu production in Indonesia, the Guardian has learned.
Five factory owners in an industrial village in East Java, and one environmental organisation told the Guardian that imported plastic is burned daily to fuel furnaces in factories that produce tofu, prompting concern about serious health impacts.
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© Photograph: Michael Nielson
Police investigate alleged attack on prison officer by Southport triple killer
Axel Rudakubana allegedly poured boiling water over an officer at HMP Belmarsh on Thursday
Police are investigating an alleged attack on a prison officer at HMP Belmarsh by Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana.
On Thursday, Rudakubana, 18, allegedly used a kettle in his cell to heat water up and then poured boiling water over the officer.
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Jaxson Dart is Brian Daboll’s ticket to a Giants future
Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa among artists urging Starmer to rethink AI copyright plans
Hundreds of leading figures from UK creative industries urge prime minister not to ‘give our work away’
Hundreds of leading figures and organisations in the UK’s creative industries, including Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Dua Lipa, Ian McKellen and the Royal Shakespeare Company, have urged the prime minister to protect artists’ copyright and not “give our work away” at the behest of big tech.
In an open letter to Keir Starmer, a host of major artists claim creatives’ livelihoods are under threat as wrangling continues over a government plan to let artificial intelligence companies use copyright-protected work without permission.
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© Photograph: Dave Simpson/Getty Images
Polish model lied about Weinstein sex assault as part of cash-grab scheme to escape abusive ex: Harvey’s lawyer
Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks refuse to ‘relax’ with 2-0 series lead over Celtics
U.S. Starts Investigation Into Imported Planes and Parts
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Taylor Swift subpoenaed as witness in Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni legal war: report
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Murdaugh family wedding, Karen Read trooper blooper, Bryan Kohberger's claims
Eric Adams’ unsealed documents shed new light on how NYC mayor wanted Turkey to fund reelection campaign with missed detail from original indictment
Diver dies during salvage operation to recover Mike Lynch’s superyacht
Dutchman, 39, had been working underwater in Sicily during operations to raise British tech tycoon’s vessel
A diver who was working on preliminary operations to raise the late tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s sunken superyacht, Bayesian, has died during underwater work in Sicily.
The 39-year-old Dutch diver died on Friday while working underwater in preparation to cut the ship’s mainmast.
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© Photograph: Igor Petyx/Reuters
Bryan Kohberger selfie from days before arrest seen for first time
Krispy Kreme pauses doughnut rollout with McDonald’s after surprising lack of demand
Top Dem gubernatorial candidate arrested for trespassing at ICE detention center
ICE expands use of ankle monitors, aiming to track more than 4.5M migrants roaming streets
ICE arrests ‘criminal alien’ released from prison with sex crimes conviction: 'He won’t be welcome back'
Long Island schools score $270M state-aid boost— but homeowners still drowning in some of highest property taxes in US
Drought in Military Aid to Ukraine Enters Uncharted Territory
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Madison Square Garden is about to become new kind of Knicks madhouse