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Nine women accuse Jared Leto of sexual impropriety in new report

7 juin 2025 à 23:40

Women recount alleged behavior, including flirting with teenagers, as ‘predatory, terrifying and unacceptable’

Multiple women have accused Jared Leto of impropriety, with some calling the 53-year-old actor and musician’s behavior “predatory, terrifying and unacceptable”.

In a new report by Air Mail on Saturday, nine women have come forward to accuse Leto of engaging in inappropriate behavior over the years, including flirting with teenagers.

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© Photograph: Johanna Geron/Reuters

© Photograph: Johanna Geron/Reuters

Immigration raids in LA expand despite protests with teargas and flash-bangs

7 juin 2025 à 22:55

Border patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks descend on an industrial park in Paramount

A day after the arrest of a union leader in Los Angeles, federal immigration authorities faced widespread backlash from California officials even as they moved forward with a renewed immigration crackdown in nearby Paramount that was met by more protests.

US immigration authorities on Saturday extended area raids into Paramount, south-east of Los Angeles, and were met with more protests outside an industrial park.

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© Photograph: Daniel Cole/Reuters

© Photograph: Daniel Cole/Reuters

Aaron Rodgers signs with Pittsburgh Steelers to end free agency odyssey

Par :Reuters
7 juin 2025 à 22:47
  • Rodgers inks one-year, $13.65m deal with Pittsburgh

  • QB joins Steelers after split with Jets in February

  • Faces Jets in Week 1, Packers reunion set for Week 8

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ ended his long-running free agency saga as the polarizing four-times NFL MVP launched a new chapter of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.

The team posted on social media a photo of Rodgers wearing a Steelers hat with a pen in his hand and a smile on his face two days after reports of the first broke.

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© Photograph: Doug Murray/AP

© Photograph: Doug Murray/AP

Coco Gauff ‘proud to represent Americans that look like me’ in French Open final triumph

  • Gauff fought back from set down to beat Aryna Sabalenka

  • ‘Obviously there’s a lot going on in our country right now’

Coco Gauff hopes her triumph at the French Open provides a glimmer of positivity for her supporters during a difficult political period in the United States as she clinched her first French Open title on Saturday.

Gauff, the second seed, demonstrated her mental fortitude by recovering from a set down to defeat the world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 and win her second grand slam title in Paris.

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© Photograph: Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Scott Morrison sought advice to obstruct Nauru asylum seekers from accessing abortions, documents reveal

7 juin 2025 à 22:00

Advocate claims Abbott government was concerned asylum seekers and refugees were using medical transfers as a back door to get into Australia

Scott Morrison overrode medical advice in the case of an asylum seeker in offshore detention trying to access an abortion, and had previously sought advice that would effectively prevent access to terminations entirely, ministerial advice reveals.

Documents released under freedom of information laws show Morrison, in 2014 as immigration minister, had sought advice to deny the transfer of women to a hospital on the Australian mainland to access termination services before 20 weeks’ gestation.

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© Composite: Guardian design

© Composite: Guardian design

The moment I knew: she was giving birth to another man’s child – I was in absolute awe

7 juin 2025 à 22:00

When Laura went into labour, her new sort-of boyfriend Adam Dalzotto never left her side. Watching her give birth sent his opinion of her stratospheric

In 2018 I had just started lecturing in nursing at a university in South Australia. It was the start of the academic year and I was new to town, so a colleague and I decided to check out the open-day stalls. I’d been vegan for a few years and was hoping to meet some like-minded folk.

A person in a Sea Shepherd hoodie pointed me in the right direction and I was immediately struck by this woman sitting in the middle of the stall. It’s a moment captured in resin in my mind – there was a crowd of people and cupcakes on the table. I would say I was 13 paces away from Laura when I first clapped eyes on her. She was just breathtaking; smiling, happily chatting to people. She seemed to have this immense gravity to her and I could feel myself getting pulled into her orbit. I chatted to her and a few others and left the encounter absolutely stunned. No work got done for the rest of the afternoon. I didn’t know what to make of it. It was a struggle to even accept she existed. I was in shock but I did my best to brush it aside.

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© Photograph: Adam Dalzotto

© Photograph: Adam Dalzotto

When they chose to die together, my grandparents wrote the final chapter of a love story spanning 70 years

7 juin 2025 à 22:00

My Nan held my hand, convincing me this was what they wanted. I felt like a little girl, crying and being comforted by my grandmother one last time

In their final moments, Ron and Irene lay together in a single bed, soft smiles on their faces. They wore special shirts picked out for the occasion; his a cranky cockatoo print, and hers the same white and floral print blouse she wore to their 70th wedding anniversary a few months previously.

The only sign of what was to come were the twin cannulas, one in each of their intertwined hands, with long thin tubes winding back behind the beds and out of sight.

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© Photograph: Sharnee Rawson

© Photograph: Sharnee Rawson

Thomas Tuchel tears into lacklustre England: ‘I didn’t like the attitude’

  • Kane’s goal secures 1-0 win over minnows Andorra

  • ‘We lacked seriousness. I didn’t like the body language’

Thomas Tuchel admitted England had “played with fire” in their 1-0 win over Andorra, risking the concession of an equaliser and a draw that would have registered as perhaps their greatest humiliation since defeat to the USA in 1950. “I felt it was like a cup game where the favourites don’t see the danger,” he said.

England won thanks to Harry Kane’s 50th-minute goal, leaving them top of the group on nine points without having conceded a goal. No previous England manager has ever begun with three successive victories to nil, but Tuchel was clearly very unhappy with the performance.

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© Photograph: Europa Press Sports/Europa Press/Getty Images

Bill Atkinson, Who Made Computers Easier to Use, Is Dead at 74

7 juin 2025 à 23:50
A designer for Apple, he created software that made it possible to display shapes, images and text on the screen and present a simulated “desktop.”

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Bill Atkinson in 1987. Among other things, he is credited with inventing computer screen “pull down” menus and the “double-click” gesture of a mouse.
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