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Denzel Curry Joins Pain Of Truth Shows, May Pivot To Hardcore
Florida rapper Denzel Curry joined hardcore band Pain Of Truth on stage for two consecutive shows in California last week, fuelling speculation that he could release a hardcore record and potentially step back from rapping. Curry has long had ties to the hardcore and punk scene, and the appearances underline a possible new creative direction…
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Jeffries says DNC chief ‘has my full support’ amid scrutiny
The article page is inaccessible (returns an access-denied/JavaScript-required error, and I don’t have permission to fetch it via WebFetch), so I have no article content to summarise — only the headline is available. Based on the headline alone: House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries has said DNC Chair Ken Martin “has my full support” amid unspecified…
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Robertson receives first Scotland call-up as Ihsan & Jones return
Scotland have handed a first senior international call-up to batter Lyle Robertson ahead of August’s ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 series against Canada and the United Arab Emirates. He is one of three changes to the squad that toured Nepal in May, alongside the recalls of Zainullah Ihsan and Michael Jones, as head…
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Seattle festival bloodbath that left three dead was ‘TARGETED shootout’ as cops reveal multiple gunmen fired at each other in packed crowd
Police in Seattle have said that a shooting at a food festival which left three people dead was a targeted shootout, with multiple gunmen opening fire on each other amid a packed crowd of attendees. The incident has alarmed residents and event organisers, as it shows that public gatherings can be caught in the crossfire…
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Iran says it controls Strait of Hormuz after weekend pause in strikes
Iran said it remains in control of the Strait of Hormuz and is not seeking renewed peace talks with the United States, following a weekend pause in fighting. The claim is significant because the strait is a crucial route for global energy supplies, and continued Iranian control could keep shipping and oil markets vulnerable despite…
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Iran-Israel ceasefire holds as gunman kills three in Seattle
This is a news briefing round-up covering several major stories from 27 July 2026, headlined by a mass shooting in Seattle and the fragile pause in the Iran-Israel conflict, alongside developments in the US midterm elections and other notable events. – A shooting at Seattle Center’s food festival, near the Space Needle, killed three people…
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Selfie-hunting influencers spark chaos in the Dolomites as huge queues form to climb mountain for view of world-famous triple peak
Overcrowding has become a serious problem in Italy’s Dolomites as social media influencers flock to a popular mountain viewpoint to capture the perfect photo of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the region’s famous triple-peaked rock formation. Huge queues have formed as visitors climb the mountain purely for a selfie opportunity, causing congestion and disruption in…
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Oliver Tree’s mother says he was “so happy and excited about life that day” just before helicopter crash
Oliver Tree’s mother, Christine Nickell, has spoken publicly for the first time since the singer’s death, revealing he was “so happy and excited about life” the day before he died in a helicopter crash in Brazil on 14 June, aged 32. Six people in total were killed in the accident. Her comments came during a…
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US deports Kenyan former NFL player Daniel Adongo
Former NFL player Daniel Adongo, a 37-year-old Kenyan national, has been deported from the United States by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which described him as a “dangerous individual” with an overstayed visa and a history of arrests. Adongo shot to fame in 2013 when he switched from rugby to American football with no prior…
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Government under fire on defence and the economy as Streeting threatens to quit
Wes Streeting says he’ll resign over defence spending failures amid a bleak growth warning and widening North-South health gap; plus Lindsey Graham’s Iran strikes tears, a Tasmanian nurse’s death and the BBC dropping the Commonwealth Games.