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McCormick praises Fetterman’s willingness to ‘call out the craziness’ in Democratic Party
The article text was not available, so a full summary cannot be provided. Based on the headline alone, Senator Dave McCormick praised Senator John Fetterman for publicly criticising what he views as excesses within the Democratic Party. The headline suggests the remarks concern Fetterman’s willingness to dissent from fellow Democrats. No further details, quotations, dates…
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Water shortages hit Iran, US energy costs bite as Hassett admits fuel pain
Fuel prices stay high amid Iran tensions, Smithsonian funding under scrutiny, a South Wales family’s anguish over an early release, and Liverpool’s pre-season defensive worries after a Monaco collapse.
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Tim Scott says El-Sayed ‘making it easier’ for GOP
Senator Tim Scott said that Abdul El-Sayed’s campaign was making it easier for Republicans, suggesting that Scott believed El-Sayed’s political positioning could benefit the GOP. The remark matters because it frames a Democratic candidate’s campaign as potentially helping the opposing party in a competitive political environment. The supplied article text contains no reporting beyond the…
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The hidden new plans ‘that would make firms kowtow to the unions’
The supplied article text does not contain the actual story content — only the Daily Mail website’s navigation menu and a list of unrelated headlines (covering topics such as Daniel Kinahan’s extradition, Jeremy Clarkson’s farm, and various celebrity news) were provided. No paragraphs relating to the headline about union-related business plans were included in the…
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Crews battle wildfires in western U.S. and Canada
Firefighting crews across the western United States and Canada are battling dozens of major wildfires as an unusually dry, warm winter has fuelled an especially severe fire season. The National Interagency Fire Center reported 183 new fires since Saturday, with more than 94 large blazes and over 30,000 personnel deployed nationally, while British Columbia alone…
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Demi Vollering wins Tour de France for the 2nd time
Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering has won the Tour de France Femmes for the second time, sealing victory with a dominant ride on the ninth and final stage into Nice on 9 August 2026. The win cements her status as one of the sport’s leading riders and makes her only the second woman ever to have…
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Instead of focusing on the taxpayer, Labour are imposing Left-wing ideology: ALEX BURGHART
In a comment piece, Conservative MP Alex Burghart accuses the Labour government of prioritising left-wing ideological goals over the interests of ordinary taxpayers. He argues that ministers are using policy decisions to advance ideological aims rather than focusing on economic stewardship and value for money for those who fund public services through taxation. Burghart draws…
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Australia news live: transport minister calls in Airservices Australia for urgent meeting after Sydney airport chaos
Australia’s federal transport minister, Catherine King, has called an urgent meeting with Airservices Australia after a near-miss between two aircraft on the tarmac at Sydney airport, the country’s busiest. The intervention follows several days of delays and mounting safety concerns, with reports pointing to insufficient air traffic controller numbers as a contributing factor at the…
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Manchester mayor faces funding questions over cost-of-living measures
Andy Burnham has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” subscription traps and deceptive discounts as part of a wider cost-of-living package, but the plans have drawn criticism over their cost and how they will be funded. Rules requiring firms to make subscriptions easier to cancel and to disclose costs more clearly, rather than quietly auto-renewing…
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Florida House candidate calls out Carville: ‘foolhardy to be exclusive’ to democratic socialists
Florida House candidate Larkin criticised Democratic strategist James Carville for suggesting the party should distance itself from democratic socialists. Larkin argued that excluding them would be “foolhardy”, highlighting an internal Democratic debate over ideology and coalition-building. The supplied article text was inaccessible, so no further reporting, quotations or contextual details could be verified. The headline…