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Trump faces backlash over childhood vaccines order
Click in for The Hill’s midday newsletter with all the latest news. {beacon} It’s Tuesday: And it’s shaping up to be a busy one, even with Congress on recess. In today’s issue: Critics respond to Trump’s vaccine order Trump’s reported Air Force One ruse GOP senators rally for Thune Trump backs FIFA’s Infantino…
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Tracking extreme heat by the hour makes climate change seem even worse
Hot hours of summer could triple in the coming decades.
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‘Brilliant effort!’ – Litchfield’s ‘stunning’ piece of fielding
A brief clip from The Hundred Women’s competition captured Sunrisers Leeds fielder Phoebe Litchfield making a spectacular boundary save against Manchester Super Giants, stopping what looked certain to be a six. The moment came during a match that Sunrisers went on to win, helping them secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament.…
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Djed Spence nears Tottenham exit with Inter in talks over £25.6m move
Tottenham are prepared to let England defender Djed Spence leave for Inter, with the Italian champions in talks over a fee of around €30m (£25.6m). Spence has slipped further down the pecking order at Spurs following Andy Robertson’s arrival from Liverpool, despite starting four World Cup games for England, including the semi-final against Argentina, with…
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Trump’s shocking two-word response after being snuck back ON the AF1 plane full of unknowing press after Iran threat
Donald Trump was reportedly returned to Air Force One and flown back among journalists who were unaware he had rejoined the flight, following a security scare linked to a threat from Iran. The report focuses on his brief, two-word reaction upon being brought back onto the press-filled plane, though the wider circumstances of the alleged…
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Criticism as thousands of seats empty at Europeans
Nearly 10,000 seats sat empty at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium during the European Athletics Championships, prompting criticism from fans, athletes and commentators despite Britain’s first-ever hosting of the event in its 92-year history. Spectators and pundits, including BBC commentator Steve Cram, pointed to high ticket prices as the likely cause, with organisers insisting sales had “far…
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These once-annual college rivalries used to define college football and need to make a comeback ASAP
An OutKick opinion piece argues that college football has lost something valuable by abandoning rivalry games that used to be played annually, and makes the case that these traditional match-ups should be restored as fixtures on the calendar. The piece reflects broader debate about how conference realignment and scheduling changes in recent years have disrupted…
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Who is prospective new Celtic signing Hassan?
Celtic look set to sign Egypt winger Haissem Hassan from Real Oviedo, with the 24-year-old reportedly due a medical in Glasgow after the clubs agreed an initial £6m fee, potentially rising to £9m. The move would take Celtic’s summer signings to three as manager Martin O’Neill looks to rebuild a squad that has lost more…
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What potential Bezos deal would mean for Liverpool
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is part of a consortium in advanced talks to buy a 30% stake in Liverpool FC, in what would be his first confirmed sports investment. Despite Bezos’s vast personal wealth, Liverpool supporters are approaching the news cautiously, wary after the damaging Tom Hicks and George Gillett ownership era, and with little…
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Two wars and a World Cup lead to epic DDoS attacks on publishers
Cloudflare data shows media, production and publishing was the most heavily targeted sector for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in 2026 so far, driven by the wars in Ukraine and Iran and hacktivist activity linked to the FIFA World Cup. Unlike attacks on e-commerce sites, which typically aim to steal transaction revenue, assaults on publishers are…