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Israeli Airstrike Kills Doctor’s Children, Gaza Officials Say

Two more children were missing, while her husband and one other child were injured in the strike on Friday, the officials said. Israel said it was checking if it had harmed “uninvolved civilians.”

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The children’s father, Hamdi al-Najjar, suffered burns and shrapnel wounds and was being treated at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in Gaza on Saturday.
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Formula One 2025: Lando Norris wins Monaco Grand Prix to boost title push – live

Oliver Bearman of Haas, who has already taken a 10-place grid penalty, had a cooling contraption still attached to his car when he went to leave the pits just then. A member of the crew came and grabbed it, but Haas may face another penalty.

Grid positions on the official F1 site don’t seem to be updated with Hamilton’s penalty, but anyway, I believe this is how the cars will line up on the grid in about 40 minutes:

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© Photograph: Jakub Porzycki/Reuters

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Newcastle v Everton, Fulham v Manchester City, and more: Premier League final day – live

Kevin De Bruyne starts on the bench. Jack Grealish does not, and he’s not in the XI either. That’s a pretty sad end to his Manchester City career.

Fulham (4-2-3-1) Leno; Tete, Andersen, Cuenca, Robinson; Cairney, Lukic; Traore, Andreas Pereira, Wilson; Jimenez.
Subs: Benda, Bassey, Vinicius, Berge, Iwobi, Willian, King, Sessegnon, Smith Rowe.

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© Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images

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Nottingham Forest v Chelsea: Premier League final day – live

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca talks to Sky Sports. “The focus on us has to be the main target … it depends on us … play the game … do the things we have done all season … try to win the game … at this stage we have the privilege that it depends on us … we do not need to watch the other ones … nobody on the bench with a mobile … [qualification for the Champions League] would be a huge boost … we have been there all season … hopefully we can have a nice day.”

The equation is simple for Nottingham Forest. They have to win if they’re to have any chance of competing for Old Big Ears for the first time since the days of Old Big ‘Ead. Even then, they’ll require either Newcastle United or Aston Villa to fail to win. A draw could be enough for Chelsea, but they’d be banking on Newcastle losing at home to Everton or Villa failing to win at Manchester United. A win will see Chelsea right no matter what, thanks to their superior goal difference over Villa (unless Unai Emery’s side break their club-record win of 13-0 against Wednesdbury Old Athletic in the first round of the FA Cup in 1886, but let’s cross that bridge when we come to it). Defeat for Chelsea and they are jiggered.

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© Photograph: David Klein/Reuters

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MotoGP: Marco Bezzecchi wins chaotic British GP after Quartararo heartbreak

  • Oil spill forces race to be restarted at Silverstone

  • Fabio Quartararo forced to retire while leading race

Marco Bezzecchi won a chaotic British Grand Prix for Aprilia’s first victory of the season in a race that was initially red flagged for an oil spill and riders crashed or retired while in the lead, including Fabio Quartararo.

The victory was a first for Aprilia since the Grand Prix of the Americas last April. LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco came second and Ducati’s Marc Márquez pipped Franco Morbidelli to finish third and extend his lead in the world championship. Both Alex Márquez and his brother Marc crashed while leading before the race was restarted for an oil spill while polesitter Quartararo took the lead at the second time of asking before being forced to retire due to an issue with his bike.

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© Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

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Whatever happened to Elon Musk? Tech boss drifts to margins of Trump world

The president’s billionaire backer was ever-present at the start of Trump’s term but is now pulling back from politics – and Republicans want to keep it that way

The Oval Office was crowded, with reporters cautioned not to collide with the Resolute Desk. Standing beside them, dressed in black, was Elon Musk, billionaire ally of Donald Trump and head of his government efficiency drive.

“Elon is from South Africa – I don’t want to get Elon involved,” the US president told his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, during a discussion about crime against white farmers. “He actually came here on a different subject: sending rockets to Mars. He likes that better.”

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© Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI/Shutterstock

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Trump administration tells border shelters helping migrants may be illegal

NGO shelters along US-Mexico border, which have long provided aid, rattled by letter from Fema

The Trump administration has continued releasing people charged with being in the country illegally to non-governmental shelters along the US-Mexico border after previously telling those same organizations that providing immigrants with temporary housing and other aid may violate a law used to prosecute smugglers.

Border shelters, which have long provided lodging and meals before offering transportation to the nearest bus station or airport, were rattled by a letter from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) that raised “significant concerns” about potentially illegal activity and demanded detailed information in a wide-ranging investigation.

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© Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

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