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Jordon Hudson responds to UNC ban accusations with ‘scapegoat’ claim
All the Celebrities at Knicks vs. Celtics Game 6 of the NBA Playoffs
Officials forced Rory McIlroy to switch drivers before PGA Championship
Bryson DeChambeau lurking at PGA Championship as he continues major run
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New York Post
- Nicole Scherzinger flaunts fit figure in strapless bikini during Turks and Caicos getaway with fiancé Thom Evans
Nicole Scherzinger flaunts fit figure in strapless bikini during Turks and Caicos getaway with fiancé Thom Evans
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New York Post
- Wellness influencer allegedly stole $2.3M from prominent real estate investor ‘role models’ to splurge on designer goods, personal shopper
Wellness influencer allegedly stole $2.3M from prominent real estate investor ‘role models’ to splurge on designer goods, personal shopper
St. Louis storms leave at least 4 dead after lashing region with tornado, high winds
FDA approves blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease
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New York Post
- Here’s how 10 violent New Orleans inmates escaped jail — after leaving taunting graffiti for cops
Here’s how 10 violent New Orleans inmates escaped jail — after leaving taunting graffiti for cops
Pete Alonso on new ex-Yankees teammates, Aaron Judge and all things Subway Series
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New York Post
- Stacked celebrity row featuring Lenny Kravitz, Timothee Chalamet takes in Knicks-Celtics Game 6
Stacked celebrity row featuring Lenny Kravitz, Timothee Chalamet takes in Knicks-Celtics Game 6
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New York Post
- Lauren Sánchez pairs $6,000 Eiffel Tower purse with bridal-white corset and lace-up skirt during Paris bachelorette
Lauren Sánchez pairs $6,000 Eiffel Tower purse with bridal-white corset and lace-up skirt during Paris bachelorette
Caitlin Clark has new mindset heading into second WNBA season
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New York Post
- Anna Camp makes out with new girlfriend Jade Whipkey after going public with same-sex romance
Anna Camp makes out with new girlfriend Jade Whipkey after going public with same-sex romance
Scottie Scheffler in PGA Championship hunt as other stars battle to just make cut
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New York Post
- Ryan Reynolds, Conan O’Brien poke fun at Meghan Markle and her jam: ‘Made from the oils of Montecito’
Ryan Reynolds, Conan O’Brien poke fun at Meghan Markle and her jam: ‘Made from the oils of Montecito’
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The Guardian
- Judge dismisses jury in Canadian hockey sexual assault case after complaint about defense behavior
Judge dismisses jury in Canadian hockey sexual assault case after complaint about defense behavior
- Jury discharged in Hockey Canada proceedings
- Judge alone will determine outcome of trial
The judge handling the trial of five Canadian hockey players accused of sexual assault dismissed the jury Friday after a complaint that defense attorneys were laughing at some of the jurors.
Ontario superior court Justice Maria Carroccia will now handle the high-profile case on her own.
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New York Post
- ‘White Lotus’ star Walton Goggins’ wife breaks silence on Aimee Lou Wood affair rumors
‘White Lotus’ star Walton Goggins’ wife breaks silence on Aimee Lou Wood affair rumors
‘I started seeing robots’: what happens when you run nearly nonstop for three days
When Craig Jeffrey heard about a 200-mile foot race through Western Australia he thought it sounded ‘brilliant’. But after a while, things got odd
During a 100 mile (160km) race around Mount Kosciuszko last year, I was caught in a lightning storm. I got talking to a fellow runner who was sheltering with me. She told me that there was an even longer race, out in Western Australia. “You must do it!” she said. “The food is incredible, and people share disgusting pictures of their toes afterwards.”
It sounded brilliant. The race is called Delirious West, a 200 mile run completed in a single push.
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© Photograph: Astrid Volzke/The Delirious WEST
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The Guardian
- Government records show emergency killings of thousands of livestock after transport to Australian export abattoirs
Government records show emergency killings of thousands of livestock after transport to Australian export abattoirs
Euthanasia is most common response to welfare incidents in sheep, pigs and cattle with about 4% of animals experiencing serious incidents, research finds
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Thousands of sheep, pigs and cattle are being subjected to emergency killings after transport to Australian export abattoirs, an analysis of internal government records shows.
Curtin University researchers have also found it is taking almost 11 hours, on average, to inspect animals for injury and sickness after they arrive at abattoir facilities – delays that “significantly increase the likelihood of animals requiring emergency euthanasia”.
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The Guardian
- Everyone agreed Joel Cauchi was psychotic when he murdered six people at Bondi Junction. Until his psychiatrist didn’t
Everyone agreed Joel Cauchi was psychotic when he murdered six people at Bondi Junction. Until his psychiatrist didn’t
The third week of a coronial inquest into the death of Cauchi and the six people he killed gave the fullest picture of his illness yet
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One point that has never been in dispute over the course of the coronial inquest into a mass stabbing in Sydney last year was that schizophrenic man Joel Cauchi was psychotic when he wielded a 30cm Ka-Bar knife, attacking 16 people and killing six.
The expert psychiatric evidence was “clear and unanimous” about Cauchi, 40, being “floridly psychotic” on 13 April 2024, the senior counsel assisting, Dr Peggy Dwyer SC, told the New South Wales coroner’s court in her opening remarks almost three weeks ago.
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Where should Nigella Lawson eat while she’s in Sydney?
The British food icon visits Australia often, sharing her favourite meals along the way. Guardian Australia’s team has recommendations for where to dine next on her current trip
Nigella Lawson loves Australia. She often visits, and when she does she tends to post about her favourite places to eat on Instagram. “Walking through the doors after a year away just felt like coming home,” the British cook and food writer wrote about her return to the Potts Point restaurant Fratelli Paradiso in early May.
She’s since dined at another longtime favourite, Sean’s Panorama in Bondi, where she says the roast chook “epitomises the perfect Sydney Sunday”. We also know she’ll make a beeline for Small’s Deli in Potts Point for a meatball sandwich, a place she dreams of as soon as her plane ticket is booked.
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These aren’t the strengths anyone expected for Mets, Yankees
Federal judge strikes down workplace protections for transgender workers
Tyrrell Hatton faces fine for US PGA outburst as Vegas leads the pack
- Foul-mouthed tirade after drive found water on the 18th
- Matt Fitzpatrick in group behind leader Jhonattan Vegas
Tyrrell Hatton’s love-hate relationship with his professional domain continues. The Englishman will inevitably be fined after a foul-mouthed tirade during his second round of the US PGA Championship was picked up on live television coverage.
Hatton was within a shot of the lead when reaching the tee at the 18th, his 9th. Hatton’s drive found a water hazard. What happened next was rather typical for a player prone to tempestuous moments on golf courses. The 33-year-old bawled out “piece of shit” before adding a c-word insult, apparently towards his driver. Hatton’s mood hardly improved as he slumped to a triple-bogey seven.
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© Photograph: George Walker IV/AP
Supreme court blocks Trump bid to resume deportations under 1798 law
Administration’s appeal to quickly deport Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act rejected with two dissenting
The supreme court has rejected the Trump administration’s request to remove a temporary block on deportations of Venezuelans under a rarely used 18th-century wartime law.
Over two dissenting votes, the justices acted on an emergency appeal from lawyers for Venezuelan men who have been accused of being gang members, a designation that the administration says makes them eligible for rapid removal from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
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Boos rain down on Juan Soto during his first at-bat in Yankee Stadium return
Caitlin Clark speaks out on importance of beating rivals ahead of matchup with Angel Reese
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FOXNews
- Bumpy Weather Over Newark: House Democrats could face consequences for Delaney Hall incident
Bumpy Weather Over Newark: House Democrats could face consequences for Delaney Hall incident
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FOXNews
- Mace delivers blistering impact statement, shakes hand of trans threat suspect’s father after bond is denied
Mace delivers blistering impact statement, shakes hand of trans threat suspect’s father after bond is denied
Trump says Comey knew 'assassination' meaning behind deleted social media post
Melania Trump Statue Vanishes in Slovenia
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Cher Wants a Better Home for L.A.’s Elephants. Not Tulsa.
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Republican Revolt Reflects a Core Party Divide Over Spending and Debt
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Couple Imprisoned Girl for 7 Years and Kept Her in Dog Cage, Police Say
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White Sox installing Pope Leo XIV graphic near his 2005 World Series seat
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The Independent
- Leaked audio reveals extent of Biden’s struggle to remember key details in 2023 interview, including when son died
Leaked audio reveals extent of Biden’s struggle to remember key details in 2023 interview, including when son died
Recordings of then-president’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur regarding misplaced classified documents released more than one year after transcripts
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The Independent
- Bono says U2 are ‘still a work in progress’ after new film gets 7-minute standing ovation at Cannes
Bono says U2 are ‘still a work in progress’ after new film gets 7-minute standing ovation at Cannes
‘Stories of Surrender’ captures the U2 frontman’s one-man show at New York’s Beacon Theatre
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The Independent
- Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza
Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza
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