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Rishi Sunak’s scare tactics aren’t going to work against a soothing Keir Starmer | Andrew Rawnsley
As he demonstrated at the launch of his pledge cards, the Labour leader has succeeded in de-risking perceptions of his party . Who scares wins. That has been the motto of many, often successful Conservative election campaigns. Fear may not be an ...The Guardian - World -
GOP lawmaker proposes sanctions against Georgian officials over Russian-inspired law
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) is readying legislation to sanction government officials in the country of Georgia over their pursuit of a Russian-inspired bill that has triggered unprecedented protests and drawn condemnation from U.S. and European Union ...The Hill - Politics -
Man City wins record fourth straight Premier League title after 3-1 win against West Ham
Manchester City won a record fourth straight Premier League title by beating West Ham 3-1 in the final game of the seasonABC News - Sports - Premier League -
European football: Sørloth scores four goals in 17 minutes against Real Madrid
Striker snatches Villarreal 4-4 draw and goes top of goal chartsSlot says goodbye at Feyenoord | Montero takes charge at JuveAlexander Sørloth struck four times in 17 minutes to help Villarreal fight back and snatch a 4-4 home draw against ...The Guardian - World - Europe -
Yu Darvish twirls absolute gem against Braves to continue impressive start to 2024 campaign
Darvish also made a bit of history with his outingCBS Sports - Sports -
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for brutal crackdowns against political opposition, dies at 63
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for enforcing brutal crackdowns on political opposition and seen as a potential successor to the supreme leader, has died in a helicopter crash landing in the country’s north, state media reported Monday.NBC News - Top stories - Iran -
A U.K. court says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against extradition to the U.S. on espionage charges
A U.K. court says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against extradition to the U.S. on espionage chargesABC News - World -
Julian Assange wins right to appeal against extradition: how did we get here and what happens next?
The family of the WikiLeaks founder had feared he could be on his way to the US this week, but Monday’s ruling will prolong the case for months at least. Julian Assange has won a potentially crucial victory in his long-running legal battle against ...The Guardian - World -
US pediatricians reverse decades-old advice against HIV-positive mothers breastfeeding
A top U.S. pediatricians’ group is making a sharp policy change about breastfeeding by people with HIVABC News - Health -
Biden slams ICC prosecutor's 'outrageous' request for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders
President Biden on Monday ripped the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor for seeking arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "The ICC prosecutor’s application for arrest warrants against ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders
Move sparks anger from Netanyahu government and White HouseFinancial Times - Business - Israel -
Trump trial: Drama sweeps courtroom as defense tries to get case tossed
Follow the latest developments in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial in New York.ABC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
EPA warns cyberattacks against water utilities more frequent and severe, urges steps to protect nation's drinking water
EPA warns cyberattacks against water utilities more frequent and severe, urges steps to protect nation's drinking waterABC News - Health -
EPA warns cyberattacks against water utilities more frequent and severe, urges steps to protect nation's drinking water
EPA warns cyberattacks against water utilities more frequent and severe, urges steps to protect nation's drinking waterABC News - Tech -
US says cyberattacks against water supplies are rising, and utilities need to do more to stop them
The Environmental Protection Agency warns that cyberattacks against water utilities around the U.S. are becoming more frequent and more severeABC News - Tech -
Caitlin Clark returns for 2nd half against Sun after apparent left leg injury in 1st half
Caitlin Clark returned for the start of the second half of the Indiana Fever's game against the Connecticut Sun after what appeared to be an injured lower left leg in the first half Monday nightABC News - Sports -
ChatGPT suspends Scarlett Johansson-like voice as actor speaks out against OpenAI
OpenAI says ‘Sky’ is not an imitation of actor’s voice after users compare it to AI companion character in film Her. Scarlett Johansson has spoken out against OpenAI after the company used a voice eerily resembling her own in its new ChatGPT ...The Guardian - World -
Now is the time for Albanese to dial up pressure on Biden to drop charges against Julian Assange | Greg Barns
Australia has never been in a better position to strike a deal with the US over the WikiLeaks founder. Julian Assange wins right to appeal against extradition to USThe UK high court’s decision to grant leave to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
Mercedes-Benz workers at an Alabama plant voted against joining the UAW, blunting the union's efforts to organize drives at foreign-owned factories.
Mercedes-Benz workers at an Alabama plant voted against joining the UAW, blunting the union’s efforts to organize drives at foreign-owned factories.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What is the Fanatics lawsuit against Marvin Harrison Jr.? Why hasn't he signed a licensing deal? Here's what we know
Breaking down the agreements that have impacted the early days of the Arizona rookie's NFL career and what we know about the Fanatics lawsuit against him.ESPN - Sports -
The case against Julian Assange has been a cruel folly. His right to appeal is a small step towards justice | Duncan Campbell
Successive home secretaries and the courts have been spineless in pandering to the US government. Almost obscured on its perch outside the Royal Courts of Justice, amid the crush of camera crews and vociferous supporters of Julian Assange, was the ...The Guardian - World