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- ‘I’m Not Afraid of Death’: How Gene Hackman’s Dream in ‘The Conversation’ Mirrors Our Dark Moment
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NY nurse goes missing on Thailand jet ski ride after ‘taking off life jacket’
Who was Betsy Arakawa? All about Gene Hackman’s late wife
Rewatch Gene Hackman’s emotional Oscars speeches before his tragic death at 95
Emma Raducanu will return to action in Indian Wells after Dubai incident
- Briton expected to be offered extra security at event
- Zverev loses to Tien as seeds exit at Mexican Open
Emma Raducanu will return to action next week at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
At the former US Open champion’s most recent tournament in Dubai last week, she was approached by a man displaying what the WTA described as “fixated behaviour” before her second-round defeat to Karolina Muchova. Raducanu was visibly distressed, hiding behind the umpire’s chair early in the contest after spotting the man in the first few rows of seats.
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New York Post
- Gene Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa’s body was found decomposing with signs of ‘mummification’
Gene Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa’s body was found decomposing with signs of ‘mummification’
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New York Post
- Bodega cat ‘certification’ plan seeks vet care for four-legged deli workers: ‘Most of them are abused’
Bodega cat ‘certification’ plan seeks vet care for four-legged deli workers: ‘Most of them are abused’
NPR’s head of diversity retires as Trump targets DEI, network faces investigation
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New York Post
- Gene Hackman and wife’s deaths called ‘suspicious,’ pills found and ‘no obvious signs of a gas leak’
Gene Hackman and wife’s deaths called ‘suspicious,’ pills found and ‘no obvious signs of a gas leak’
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Trump’s labor secretary pick Lori Chavez-DeRemer clears committee in bipartisan vote
Julia Fox skips pants in favor of lace underwear at Vanity Fair Young Hollywood party
Palestinian hostages arriving in Gaza after Hamas returned Israeli captives
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New York Post
- Parent outraged after getting separated from baby on long haul flight: ‘I was never given an option’
Parent outraged after getting separated from baby on long haul flight: ‘I was never given an option’
All the celebrities at Milan Fashion Week Fall 2025: Hunter Schafer, more
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New York Post
- Nvidia stock slides as CFO raises worries over ‘unknowns’ on Trump tariffs, export controls
Nvidia stock slides as CFO raises worries over ‘unknowns’ on Trump tariffs, export controls
‘We get along’: Norris and Verstappen laugh off tensions and prepare to renew battle
- Pair were involved in series of incidents last season
- Carlos Sainz quickest in testing ahead of Lewis Hamilton
Max Verstappen and Lando Norriswere in fine fooling form at the pre-season test in Bahrain with the pair expectant of a closely fought but respectful contest on track when the world championship begins and poking fun at any notion of lingering tension between them.
Last season as they went head to head for the title in the second half of the year, friction rose between the two drivers. A series of on-track incidents, notably in Austria, Austin and Mexico, included the Dutch driver controversially forcing Norris off track. After the race in Mexico City, where Verstappen was penalised, Norris stated: “Today was not fair, clean racing, therefore he got what he had coming to him.”
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Dozens of Palestinians prisoners released after Hamas returns bodies of 4 hostages
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New York Post
- CNN’s Jake Tapper co-authors new book about ‘cover-up’ of ex-prez Biden’s decline — despite previously waving off age concerns
CNN’s Jake Tapper co-authors new book about ‘cover-up’ of ex-prez Biden’s decline — despite previously waving off age concerns
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New York Post
- Michelle Trachtenberg was in ‘very bad shape’ during NYC night out — just 6 days before her death
Michelle Trachtenberg was in ‘very bad shape’ during NYC night out — just 6 days before her death
Space station’s lack of dirt may damage astronauts’ health, says study
Scientists find sterile ISS environment could explain rashes and cold sores and suggest adding microbes to stations
Excessive cleanliness is not generally regarded as a downside when it comes to travel accommodation. However, scientists have concluded that the International Space Station is so sterile that it could be having a negative impact on astronauts’ health and have suggested making it “dirtier”.
The study found that the ISS is largely devoid of environmental microbes found in soil and water that are thought to beneficial to the immune system. The lack of microbial diversity could help to explain why astronauts often experience immune-related health problems such as rashes, cold sores, fungal infections and shingles.
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Jimmy Kimmel on Trump: ‘Somehow, he’s managed to make everything disgusting’
Late-night hosts discuss Trump’s proposal for ‘gold card’ visas, allowing rich foreigners to enter the US for $5m each
Late-night hosts talk Donald Trump’s proposed “gold card” visas, Trump’s first cabinet meeting and confusion over who leads the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge).
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Trump administration ends funding for UN program fighting HIV/Aids
Peter Marocco sends letter to UNAids terminating US involvement in serious blow to live-saving health service
The Trump administration has terminated its funding of the joint United Nations program on HIV/Aids, known as UNAids, delivering another devastating blow to the global fight against the disease.
The notice that US funding of UNAids is being cut off is the latest move by the administration to staunch American involvement in life-saving health and anti-poverty programs around the world. It was issued by Peter Marocco, a Trump loyalist who is spearheading the evisceration of the US overseas aid program through USAid.
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Deadly blasts hit M23 rebel rally in captured DRC city of Bukavu
Deaths and injuries reported after explosions at rally attended by thousands in city captured by rebel group
Several people have been killed and dozens more injured after blasts at a mass rally held by the M23 group in Bukavu, the city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo captured by the rebels earlier this month.
Footage posted on social media showed people fleeing the scene. In another video, bloodied bodies lay on the ground and injured people were being carried away.
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King asks Moroccans not to kill sheep for Eid al-Adha as drought reduces herds
First such request in 29 years blames economic hardship and climate crisis for high livestock prices and shortages
King Mohammed VI has urged his fellow Moroccans not to slaughter sheep for upcoming Eid al-Adha festivities as the country grapples with dwindling herds due to a six-year drought.
The request was delivered on Wednesday by the minister of Islamic affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, who read a letter on the monarch’s behalf on the state-run Al Aoula TV channel. He cited economic hardship and the climate crisis as reasons for the rising prices of livestock and sheep shortage in the north African state.
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Museums defend BP sponsorship after firm abandons climate targets
British Museum and Science Museum said BP’s decision to grow fossil fuel investment would not alter relationship
Two of Britain’s best-loved museums have been forced to defend their financial ties to BP after the company announced this week that it was abandoning its climate targets to focus on growing fossil fuel production.
The British Museum and the Science Museum, which have sponsorship deals with BP, said the company’s decision to grow its investments in oil and gas by cutting back on green spending would not alter their relationship with it.
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The Guardian
- Madrid and Marseille lead anti-referee epidemic but no officials means no game | Max Rushden
Madrid and Marseille lead anti-referee epidemic but no officials means no game | Max Rushden
Of course this problem isn’t new, but the recent levels of vitriol towards refs in Europe could drive more of them out of football
It was so refreshing to hear one of the world’s best players defend referees last week. Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde reminded us that officials are people too – just like us. If you prick Darren Cann, does he not bleed?
“I’m not one to judge the referee,” Valverde said in the press conference before Madrid’s victory over Manchester City. “We are all human and we can make mistakes. Referees are also criticised a lot and when they do things well, they are not flattered either.”
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FOXNews
- 'New low': Longtime House Dem ripped for 'disgusting' questioning of Musk's loyalty to US as an immigrant
'New low': Longtime House Dem ripped for 'disgusting' questioning of Musk's loyalty to US as an immigrant
HUD terminates Obama-era housing rule that Trump warned would 'destroy' home values
Female American tourist, 37, goes missing during jet ski ride in Thailand: report
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FOXNews
- Democratic donor John Morgan launches new political party ahead of possible run for Florida governor
Democratic donor John Morgan launches new political party ahead of possible run for Florida governor
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FOXNews
- CNN's Jake Tapper gets ripped on social media for 'trying to rewrite history' with new book on Biden's decline
CNN's Jake Tapper gets ripped on social media for 'trying to rewrite history' with new book on Biden's decline
What we know about the US-Ukraine mineral deal so far
Amy Klobuchar Can’t Stop Talking About Eggs. We Asked Her Why.
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NASA’S Lunar Trailblazer Hitches Ride to the Moon to Map Water for Astronauts
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‘Jeopardy!’ and ‘Wheel of Fortune’ to Leap to Streaming
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DHS must fully account for migrant crimes linked to Biden parole program, lawmaker says
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FOXNews
- Andrew Tate, brother Tristan return to US after Romanian prosecutors lift travel ban in trafficking case
Andrew Tate, brother Tristan return to US after Romanian prosecutors lift travel ban in trafficking case