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Israeli strike on police post in north Gaza kills seven, officials say
A senior officer in the Hamas-run police force was among those killed in the strike, which Israel’s military says targeted “terrorists”.
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England battle Argentina and Spain edge past France as A-League strike looms
England and Spain reach World Cup semi-final week amid tight Atlanta security, while Sheffield’s missing teenager is found safe, a man admits filming abuse of his drugged partner, and Australia’s A-League faces strike action.
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‘Moana’ Claims No. 1 at U.K. and Ireland Box Office as ‘The Odyssey’ Looms
The U.K. and Ireland box office saw a transition at the summit as Disney’s live-action adaptation “Moana” debuted in the top spot, banking an opening weekend of £2.8 million ($3.8 million). The launch was enough to narrowly edge out Disney stablemate “Toy Story 5,” which moved to second place in its fourth frame. The film…
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EverQuest’s biggest fans are leading its revival
Live-service games and the companies that run them are in big trouble. Games and their developers are getting shut down and gutted, and publishers’ huge promises are dubious. Meanwhile, EverQuest, one of the original live-service games, is thundering back more than 25 years later. EverQuest Legends is currently in preorder beta with an upcoming release…
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Seaside town’s notorious migrant hotel where a room was used to run a county lines drug network will stop housing asylum seekers by the end of this year
The Roundhouse Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, will stop housing asylum seekers by October, Bournemouth West Labour MP Jessica Toale announced.
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Armed police deployed to Sheffield street after man spotted with gun – Yorkshire Live
Armed police deployed to Sheffield street after man spotted with gun Yorkshire Live
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Will Ferrell bombs during MLB Home Run Derby as baseball fans torch Netflix’s broadcast
Will Ferrell's Home Run Derby commentary drew brutal X reactions, with fans calling his routine cringe and begging for a mute button all night.
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Train driver killed after going through red signal and smashing into the back of stationary carriages died from ‘traumatic brain and chest injuries’, inquest hears
Shaun Burton, 60, died following the incident near Bedford railway station on June 19. Some 162 people were injured, 102 of whom needed hospital treatment.
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The Senate Doesn’t Need a Change in Rules. It Needs a Change in Behavior
How can senators make every day count? They must talk to each other about hard issues.
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Bring Back the Founders’ Senate
A new congressional proposal to restore state legislature selection of U.S. senators deserves conservatives’ support.