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Former Trump food official calls for independent review of federal government response to Cyclospora outbreak
A former senior Trump administration food-safety official has called for an independent review of the federal response to a large Cyclospora outbreak. The appeal highlights concerns over whether health agencies have responded quickly and transparently enough to identify the source and protect the public. Cyclospora is a foodborne parasite that can cause prolonged diarrhoea and…
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White House Responds After Alan Ritchson Urges Trump “Go To Jail” Over Epstein Files
The White House has rejected comments by actor Alan Ritchson suggesting President Donald Trump should face jail over the Epstein files, saying Trump has been “totally exonerated” in relation to Jeffrey Epstein. The exchange matters because it highlights continuing public and political scrutiny of records connected to Epstein and disputes over their disclosure and interpretation.…
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Trump set to make ‘unifying yet vicious’ speech at Correspondents’ Dinner 2.0 after shooter horror
President Donald Trump used his first speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to deliver a mix of praise and pointed mockery aimed at journalists and political rivals, in an event that had been billed in advance by the White House as partly “vicious”. The dinner, traditionally a moment of light-hearted ribbing between the president…
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Grant cancellations ‘based solely’ on politics: filing
The article’s contents are not available in the text provided; it only shows an access-denied notice. A reliable neutral summary cannot therefore be produced without the article itself. The available information identifies the title as concerning allegations that grant cancellations were made solely for political reasons. No supporting details, organisations, dates, figures or responses are…
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Pamela Anderson Talks New Dark Comedy ‘Rosebush Pruning,’ Second Chances & If ‘Baywatch’ Revisit Is In The Cards
Pamela Anderson discusses her role in Rosebush Pruning, a new satirical dark comedy in which she continues the more challenging acting path she began with 2024’s The Last Showgirl. She says the film’s provocative, unsettling material examines extreme wealth, emotional emptiness and a lack of empathy, while also reflecting on the difficulties of finding her…
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Trump reportedly orders notices outside Smithsonian history museum
The reported order for notices outside the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History could have affected how visitors understand the institution’s presentation of US history. However, the claim was not independently verified because the underlying article was inaccessible and no substantive corroborating coverage was available. No confirmed wording, purpose, legal basis, timetable or evidence of…
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Jails will ‘run out of space in November’, review chief warns – as Andy Burnham pauses early release scheme amid furore over PC Andrew Harper’s killers
A prison-capacity review chief has warned that jails in England and Wales could run out of space by November, increasing pressure on the Government to manage overcrowding. Andy Burnham has paused an early-release scheme after controversy over its possible effect on the killers of PC Andrew Harper, whose case has heightened public concern about prisoner…
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Burnham rules out snap election after first full working day in No10 North and vows to stick to 2024 manifesto
Andy Burnham has ruled out calling a snap general election after taking office, saying his priority is to deliver a version of Labour’s 2024 manifesto rather than delay government action. Speaking during the opening of ‘No 10 North’ in Manchester, he presented the new base as part of a wider effort to decentralise power and…
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Zelensky tries to fix crisis over removal of defence minister and counts the cost
President Volodymyr Zelensky is facing continuing political fallout after deciding not to reappoint defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov in a cabinet reshuffle on 15 July. Although he has appointed an acting defence minister and replaced the commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, protests by Fedorov’s supporters continue, underlining discontent among younger Ukrainians and raising questions about Fedorov’s future political…
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The jingle of the ice cream van voted Britons’ top nostalgic summer sound
Britons have voted the jingle of an ice cream van as the country’s most nostalgic sound of summer, according to a new survey. The poll highlights how a handful of familiar noises and experiences continue to evoke fond childhood memories of the season for adults across the UK, even as many other cultural touchstones of…