‘I could not get through the script without crying’: Adrien Brody talks to the death row survivor who he’s playing on the London stage
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Millions still without power after Hurricane Milton
As Florida grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, at least 17 are dead and over a million homes and businesses remain without power. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.Yesterday -
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'He's just a bro': Trump's attempts to woo the 'manosphere'
There's a huge gender divide in this election but will the young men Trump is courting go out and vote for him?Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Hurricane Milton updates: 16 dead across Florida in storm's aftermath
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night as a Category 3 hurricane on Florida's west coast near Siesta Key.Yesterday - Florida -
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Woman who did not get leaving card loses UK employment claim
Karen Conaghan brought 40 complaints to tribunal including for sexual harassment and victimisation. A woman who sued her former employer over not being given a leaving card lost her case when it ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
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Test dream helped Carse through gambling ban
Pace bowler Brydon Carse says the idea of playing Test cricket for England helped him through a three-month ban for historic gambling offences.Yesterday -
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Insurance is failing hurricane survivors: ‘People thought they were covered’
Flooding is separate from typical US home insurance and many homeowners are not adequately covered. As millions of US residents begin working to file insurance claims on their homes in the ...Yesterday -
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I Will Return: play brings to life stories of Ukrainian children taken by Russia
Journalist Oksana Grytsenko’s play based on interviews with teenagers is imbued with the dark humour of a nation living with tragedy. In a small, underground theatre in central Kyiv, an audience is ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
World - The Guardian
Jon Sopel: ‘The best kiss of my life? That could get me into trouble’
The journalist and podcaster on dreaming of Donald Trump, being shot at, and an awkward celebrity crush. Born in London, Jon Sopel, 65, joined the BBC in 1983 as a reporter and producer for Radio ...Yesterday -
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My terminal illness has taught me how precious life is – but also the value of a good death | Nathaniel Dye
The assisted dying bill could alleviate the suffering of society’s most vulnerable, but MPs’ choice is not an easy one. For me, the assisted dying bill being put before parliament isn’t just ...Yesterday -
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Nobel Updates: Peace Prize Is Awarded to Japanese Group of Atomic Bomb Survivors
Nihon Hidankyo is a grass-roots movement of survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The group’s efforts have helped establish a “nuclear taboo,” the Nobel committee said.Yesterday -
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Sex, grief and a crushed musical identity: Alma Mahler steps on to the operatic stage
Israeli composer Ella Milch-Sheriff’s work about a dizzyingly passionate woman to premiere in Vienna. There are big, messy lives that can be called operatic and then there was Alma Mahler’s. After ...Yesterday -
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PM says he's faced 'choppy days' since getting the job
Keir Starmer tells BBC being PM “tougher than anything I've done before" but also "much better”.Yesterday -
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'He could be the next great' - meet the 14-year-old international keeper
"He could be the next great" - meet the 14-year-old international goalkeeper hoping to one day make it in the Premier League.Yesterday -
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It was terrifying, says Briton in world record kayaking through remote river
Ash Dykes and his team kayaked 380 miles from the source of the Coppename river to the sea.Yesterday -
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I have been a Wimbledon line judge for 40 years. They could have told us machines will do the job next year | Wendy Smith
I saw Andy Murray win, and intervened when Andre Agassi swore. A computer may be consistent, but tennis needs the human touch. They say everyone remembers their first Wimbledon, but mine was so far ...Yesterday -
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Trump calls for death penalty for migrants who kill U.S. citizens
Former President Donald Trump repeatedly called for using the death penalty against migrants who kill U.S. citizens and law enforcement officers.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Bills took Josh Allen through concussion protocol properly in Week 5, says NFL and NFLPA
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was correctly taken through the steps of concussion protocol in Week 5's loss to the Houston Texans, according to the NFL and NFLPA.Yesterday - NFL -
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Tigers ace Skubal gets start as Detroit faces Cleveland in Game 5 winner-gets-Yankees ALDS matchup
The Tigers and Guardians are taking their fight the distanceYesterday - MLB -
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Texas man drops lawsuit against women he accused of helping his wife get abortion pills
A Texas man who sued his ex-wife’s friends for helping her obtain an abortion informed the court that the two sides reached a settlement, forgoing the need for a trial that would have tested his ...Yesterday - Abortion -
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Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row
Reports have suggested the plan was at risk after Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's comments.Yesterday - United Kingdom -
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Football wins two months in a row as Madden sweeps August sales | Circana
The latest Circana report shows that Madden NFL 25 has topped sales charts for August, but hardware sales are not so favorable.Yesterday -
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Lee Carsley intends to row back on England tactics after chastening loss
Interim manager takes blame for defeat to Greece ‘I have got to lead by example and I will,’ he adds Lee Carsley intends to return to a more familiar system against Finland in the Nations League ...Yesterday -
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How a break-up of Google could transform tech
The Department of Justice’s proposal to shake up the company is a seminal moment for the industry. If it prevails in court, AI start-ups could benefitYesterday - Google -
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Nobel prize for A-bomb survivors' group boosts hope for Japanese seeking a nuke-free world
For many Japanese survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and their relatives, Friday’s awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Japanese organization against nuclear weapons ...Yesterday -
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Ask Shrimsley: Am I a comedy Jew?
Amid unfunny stereotypes, these portrayals of neurotic families contain some uncomfortable truths2 days ago -
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If I want to get fitter, should I wear a fitness watch?
My every movement is being quantified, and I am obsessed2 days ago -
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In Fashion Neurosis Podcast, Bella Freud Analyzes Celebrities
The designer Bella Freud — a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud — is using her podcast to “learn vicariously all the things I’ve secretly wanted to know” about celebrities.3 days ago