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Will Trump Show Restraint in the Middle East?

Israel’s decision to strike Iran carries with it a lot of risks for the region and for the United States.

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On a hilltop in Tehran on Friday morning after multiple explosions around the city.
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Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans bring cardboard cutout of co-star Pedro Pascal to ‘Materialists’ Premiere

Pedro Pascal was not just at the “Materialists” premiere in spirit, but also in…cardboard? Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans made sure to bring their co-star along in some fashion since he couldn’t be in attendance. Watch the full video to see the three at the premiere! Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all...

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US Open golf 2025: players face another testing day in second round – live

Brooks Koepka finds the par-five 12th in two big bloots, then nearly makes the eagle putt from 26 feet. Not quite, but that’s back-to-back birdies for Brooks, a fine response to that opening bogey. He closes in on the lead at -3. But not such good news for his playing partner Justin Thomas, who three-putts from three feet and chalks up a double bogey. JT shot 76 yesterday, and surviving the cut is already looking like a pipe dream. He’s +9.

Jordan Spieth can’t make his par putt on 2. He slips back to +1. Also heading in the wrong direction is his playing partner, the 2021 champion Jon Rahm. The 30-year-old Spaniard is busy rediscovering his major-championship form after some mixed experiences of late, and opened with a fine 69 yesterday. But his first shot this morning found a fairway bunker and led to bogey. He’s level par now, and has just hit another wild tee shot, this time so far left at 3 that he clears the Church Pew bunker and ends up on the 4th fairway. No real harm done there.

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© Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP

© Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP

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C of E warned over influence of ‘extreme views’ after cuts to anti-racism funding

Bishop of Kirkstall says C of E has people ‘deeply resistant to any funding for racial justice’ after budget halved

The Church of England is susceptible to the influence of “extreme views from abroad and at home”, a bishop has warned after church officials made a “brutal” cut in funding to tackle racism.

There were people in the C of E who were “deeply resistant to any funding for racial justice”, said Arun Arora, the bishop of Kirkstall and joint leader of the church’s racial justice work.

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© Photograph: Church of England

© Photograph: Church of England

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