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Trump doubles down with new attack on Kaitlan Collins’s appearance with after comparing CNN star to trans influencer
Donald Trump has renewed his criticism of CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, escalating an earlier remark in which he compared her appearance to that of a trans influencer. The comments mark a continuation of Trump’s long-running antagonism towards CNN and its journalists, adding a personal, appearance-based jibe to what has typically been criticism of the network’s…
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Ed Miliband indicates development and climate will be at heart of UK foreign policy
Britain’s foreign secretary, Ed Miliband, is set to personally take up the UK’s seat on the World Bank board, a role usually delegated to a junior minister, in a move signalling that climate action and international development will remain central to UK foreign policy. The decision matters because it comes as the Trump administration pressures…
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How often the sun would rise after 8 a.m. under permanent daylight saving time
The US could soon return to permanent daylight saving time after the Sunshine Protection Act passed the House of Representatives, with the Senate and President Trump still needing to approve it before it becomes law. If adopted, states that do not opt out would keep clocks on daylight saving time year-round, meaning no clocks would…
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Thune faces mounting Trump reconciliation pressure heading into summer sprint
Senate Majority Leader John Thune faces mounting pressure from President Trump and competing Republican factions as he tries to steer a government funding bill and a third reconciliation package through the chamber before its August recess. The clash centres on differing priorities: Thune wants to secure government funding first to avert an October shutdown, while…
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Netanyahu vows ‘very, very forceful’ response if Iran attacks Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Sunday that any attack on Israel by Iran, whether direct or carried out through proxies, would be a “terrible mistake” and would be met with a “very, very forceful” response. His remarks, made during an interview on Fox News, come amid rising tension between the United States and…
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Cassidy: Trump ending Iran war soon ‘seems unlikely’
The article text was unavailable because access to the page was denied. Based on the headline alone, Senator Bill Cassidy said that President Trump ending a war with Iran soon “seems unlikely”, signalling scepticism about the prospects for a rapid resolution. No supporting details, quotations, dates, policy context or figures were provided in the accessible…
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Jacinta Allan likely to face leadership spill on Tuesday amid poor polling and ‘Big Build’ corruption controversy
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is reportedly likely to face a Labor leadership spill on Tuesday, amid weak opinion polling and an ongoing controversy over alleged corruption linked to the state’s “Big Build” infrastructure programme. The prospect of a challenge points to mounting unease within Labor ranks over Allan’s leadership and the party’s electoral standing in…
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Berlin Pride attack believed to be an act of Islamic terror, suspect on the run: German minister
A manhunt is underway in Berlin after a man drove a van into a crowd near the city’s Pride festival and reportedly attacked people with a machete, killing one person and injuring at least 16 others. German officials, including a government minister, believe the assault was an act of Islamist terrorism, and police are searching…
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Homan on status of ICE officers involved in fatal shootings: ‘I don’t know specifically’
Tom Homan said he did not know the specific status of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers involved in fatal shootings. The comment highlights uncertainty over whether those officers remain on duty or face administrative action while investigations continue. The available text does not provide details of the shootings, the officers involved, dates, locations or any…
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Inside ‘Colony’: ‘Train to Busan’ Director Yeon Sang-ho and Gianna Jun Discuss Their Thrilling New Take on the Zombie Movie
Director Yeon Sang-ho, best known for “Train to Busan,” returns to the zombie genre with “Colony,” a new film expanding his “Yeoniverse” that reimagines the infected as a collective intelligence capable of learning and adapting together. The film marks the long-awaited big-screen return of actress Gianna Jun (Jun Ji-hyun) after an 11-year absence, and matters…