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Elon Musk’s family foundation took Tommy Robinson to Russia, says Musk’s father
Elon Musk’s family foundation funded a trip to Russia for the British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, according to the billionaire’s father, Errol Musk, who accompanied him in Moscow. Robinson — whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — used the visit to urge supporters back in Britain to take to the streets following a knife attack…
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Ro Khanna says armed Israeli settlers detained him in West Bank
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna of California says he and his team were detained by armed Israeli settlers while visiting the occupied West Bank on Wednesday 8 July. Khanna claims the settlers were carrying American-made M4 firearms — which Fox News’s account describes as machine guns — a detail he has highlighted in publicly criticising the…
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Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys Jan. 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice
A federal judge appointed by President Trump has permanently dismissed the January 6 prosecution of four Proud Boys members, stating that the law gave him no authority to reject the Justice Department’s request to drop the case. The dismissal was granted “with prejudice”, meaning the charges cannot be refiled, and it brings a definitive end…
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SUFC player ratings v Chesterfield: New boy shines, key man frustrates in stalemate – thestar.co.uk
The provided article text does not contain the actual content of the report; it consists only of a Google cookie-consent and sign-in page, including privacy notices and a list of language options. As a result, no details from the Sheffield United player ratings against Chesterfield are available to summarise. Based solely on the headline, the…
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Under fire, Bono’s pal Paddy over claim he defrauded hotel group: RICHARD EDEN
Richard Eden’s column reports that Paddy McKillen, the Irish property developer and close friend of U2 frontman Bono, is facing scrutiny over allegations that he defrauded a hotel group. McKillen, long associated with luxury hospitality assets, is said to be “under fire” following the claim, though the substance and source of the accusation are not…
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ESPN analyst stepping away after getting arm amputated as AG investigates wild accusations
ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller is stepping away from his role after suffering serious injuries in a life-threatening car crash last month, one of which resulted in the amputation of his arm. Miller himself provided an update on the situation this week, marking the latest development in an ongoing saga involving the analyst and…
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Test your pop culture: From Hollywood to the Heartland
Fox News Digital has published the latest edition of its weekly Pop Culture Quiz, a short interactive feature inviting readers to test their knowledge of recent celebrity and entertainment headlines. The piece is a light, engagement-focused item rather than a news report, framed around trending stories “from the Heartland to Hollywood”. This week’s quiz comprises…
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CRAIG HUGHES: Here is a list of questions Labour and Helen Ogbu refuse to answer. In ignoring the controversy, Ivana Bacik is taking a leaf out of Nigel Farage’s Playbook – just not any of the pages that deal with electoral success…
This is a Daily Mail opinion column by Craig Hughes concerning a political controversy involving the Irish Labour Party, its leader Ivana Bacik, and a figure named Helen Ogbu. The piece criticises the party for what the author frames as a refusal to answer questions and address the controversy, arguing that Bacik’s strategy of ignoring…
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Eleven-try England thrash sorry Fiji to end losing run
England ended a five-Test losing streak with an emphatic 73-8 victory over Fiji in the Nations Championship in Liverpool, running in eleven tries in what was their largest ever win against the Pacific Islanders. The result relieved pressure after recent defeats, though the report stresses that the win must be weighed against a poor, ill-disciplined…
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Norwegian pub called The Three Lions run by English expat is besieged by 2,500 fans desperate to watch World Cup match
This piece is not a substantive news story but a Daily Mail Online index or homepage capture, gathered around the headline claim that a Norwegian pub named The Three Lions, run by an English expatriate, has been overwhelmed by around 2,500 fans hoping to watch a World Cup match. The article body accompanying that headline…