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There's new fallout in the following the killing of Hezbollah leader
There's new fallout from the killing of the Hezbollah leader in Lebanon. Its ally, Iran, is now pledging revenge. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports.Yesterday -
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World - The New York Times
Austria’s Far Right Wins Election but May Fall Short of Forming a Government
The Freedom Party got nearly 30 percent of the national vote, but mainstream parties have vowed to join in a coalition government without the party’s pugilistic leader, Herbert Kickl.Yesterday -
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Tom Brady snaps back after Baker Mayfield says Bucs were 'stressed' under ex-QB's leadership
Tom Brady during the Fox broadcast responded to Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield saying the team was stressed when Brady played there.Yesterday - NFL -
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Studying at an English-Speaking University? In Quebec, That May Cost Extra.
Quebec says a new policy to charge some students higher tuition at top universities in Montreal is needed to preserve the province’s French identity.Yesterday -
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Tom Brady fires back at Baker Mayfield after comments that ex-QB 'stressed' Bucs out: 'This wasn't day care'
Mayfield's comments obviously didn't sit well with BradyYesterday - NFL -
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University imposes a one-year suspension on law professor over comments on race
Professor Amy Wax questioned Black students' academic performance.Yesterday -
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Transfer Talk: Cristiano Ronaldo to sign new Al Nassr deal?
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to play at a sixth World Cup, so is ready to sign a new deal with Al Nassr. Transfer Talk has the latest.Yesterday -
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Richard Branson champions dyslexic education with new university
Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of Virgin Group, has turned his money and focus toward a very personal new project: DyslexicU, the first free online university for dyslexic thinkers.Yesterday -
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Largest haka breaks world record in New Zealand
Thousands took part in a Maori haka dance famously performed by the All Blacks before rugby matches.Yesterday - New Zealand -
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Valentino's new designer puts on maximalist Paris ready-to-wear debut
Alessandro Michele’s Valentino debut signaled a transformation, with a stage set like a living room in flux, evoking a sense of renewalYesterday -
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New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
The record was broken in deafening fashion at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland.Yesterday - New Zealand -
Business - MarketWatch
Nike is getting a new CEO. Will its earnings shed light on the path forward?
After a months-long consumer flight from new sneakers and new clothing, Nike Inc. is bringing in a new chief executive. Investors liked the news. But analysts say there’s still lots of work ahead ...Yesterday -
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In Finland, classes in recognizing fake news, disinformation
Being able to identify hoaxes, avoid scams, and debunk propaganda is a civic skill required in today's information society. That's why the curriculum of students in Finland includes media literacy ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Search resumes in what may be deadliest migrant boat sinking off Canaries
At least nine dead and 48 missing after vessel carrying 87 people sinks off Spanish island of El Hierro. Rescuers renewed their search on Sunday for about 48 people missing after their migrant ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
The Substance is gory – but the real body horror is that 70% of women dislike the size of their breasts | Emma Beddington
Demi Moore’s gory satire The Substance made me think about self-image, bodily autonomy – and our worrying obsession with cosmetic surgery. I was thinking about breasts as I watched The Substance. ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Israel dreams of a new order in the Middle East
But escalating the conflict further is more likely to lead to regional chaosYesterday - Israel -
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New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
More than 6,000 people do Māori dance at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland to break France’s record. New Zealand has reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 ...Yesterday - New Zealand -
World - The Guardian
Impact of Hezbollah assassinations may take months to emerge
Targeting of group’s leaders has failed to win Israel significant strategic advantage in past, let alone deal fatal blow. Middle East crisis – latest news updates In 1992, Israeli media ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Senate Democrats think risk of nixing filibuster for abortion is worth the reward
Senate Democrats concede there is considerable risk to doing away with the filibuster to codify abortion rights, but also suggest they are likely to try to do so if they get the chance in 2025. ...Yesterday - Abortion -
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GOP urges Trump to tweak message with women
Republicans acknowledge that Donald Trump has a problem with women in the presidential race. But they say it's not too late for the former president to change course in order to sway a critical ...Yesterday - Donald Trump