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US charges 17 Iranians over ‘massive’ cyber theft campaign
The US Department of Justice has charged 17 Iranians in connection with a years-long, state-sponsored hacking campaign that allegedly stole vast amounts of data from American universities, government agencies and private companies. Officials say members of the Iran-based Mabna Institute, working on behalf of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, ran the operation from at least…
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Labour ‘could lose up to 50 seats’ to Greens if new drilling in North Sea approved
Green party analysis shared with the Guardian suggests Labour could lose up to 50 seats to the Greens at the next general election if the government approves new North Sea oil and gas drilling or fails to prioritise urgent climate action. The research, based on polling of key Labour-Green marginal constituencies, indicates that affected voters…
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Socialists capture major Florida victory on hit-or-miss night for Trump-endorsed primary candidates
Tuesday’s primary elections across Florida, Wyoming, Alaska and Texas produced a mixed night for candidates endorsed by President Donald Trump, with most of his picks prevailing but at least one notable defeat. The results matter because they will help shape which party controls Congress after the 2026 midterms and highlighted a growing left-wing insurgency within…
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Socialist candidates can delete old posts, but they can’t erase their radicalism
This Fox News opinion piece criticises Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul el-Sayed for deleting old social media posts that criticised fireworks and American football, arguing this reflects a broader pattern of socialist-aligned candidates trying to soften their public image ahead of elections without genuinely moderating their underlying political views. The author frames the deletions, first…
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‘Jim Crow must go’: the artists and everyday heroes who fought injustice – in pictures
The Guardian presents a photo gallery showcasing works from an exhibition titled “Turn the Volume Up” at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The show, whose title draws on the phrase “Jim Crow must go”, brings together photography, painting and mixed-media works by artists documenting resistance to racial injustice…
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Poll: Americans say the White House has shifted its deportation campaign. They’re still not buying it.
New results from The POLITICO Poll show that half of Americans, including nearly a quarter of Trump’s 2024 voters, still say the president’s mass deportation campaign is too aggressive.
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Trump crook claims, Musiala seizures, Rodri’s Barcelona switch and Bake Off star’s diagnosis
Ossoff and Kelly attack Trump as Johnson vows GOP will grow its majority; Disney sues the FCC as Trump’s BBC suit gets a new judge; Musiala reveals seizure treatment and Rodri completes his Barcelona move.
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Revealed: The films and series you HAVE to see to be cultured
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Former state rep tops ranked-choice slugfest as Alaska advances nominees for governor
Alaska has narrowed its crowded field of candidates for governor, with four gubernatorial tickets advancing from Tuesday’s primary to the November general election. The contest will determine who succeeds Republican Governor Michael Dunleavy, who is stepping down owing to term limits, and comes amid the state’s distinctive “jungle primary” and ranked-choice voting system, which allows…
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Independent Bill Hill advances in race for Alaska’s GOP-held House seat
Independent Bill Hill has advanced in the race for Alaska’s at-large House seat, challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Nick Begich III, Decision Desk HQ projects. Hill, a Bristol Bay fisherman, advanced alongside Begich in Alaska’s open primary system — in which the top four vote-getters advance from the primary, regardless of party, to a ranked-choice general…