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Prince Harry calls US his primary residence in new paperwork
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has declared the United States his primary home for the first time, according to Wednesday business filings for his travel company Travalyst. The prince has listed the U.S. as his “new country/state usually ...The Hill - Politics - United Kingdom -
Britain's Prince Harry formally confirms he is now a US resident
Prince Harry, the son of King Charles III and fifth in line to the British throne, has formally confirmed he is now a U.S. residentABC News - World - United Kingdom -
The First Black Head Of State In All Of Europe Is In This Country
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World Athletics to award prize money at Olympics for first time
World Athletics will reward gold medallists at this year's Olympic Games in Paris with $50,000 (£39,400) in prize money.BBC News - Top stories -
Beyoncé is first Black woman to top Billboard country albums chart
Beyoncé is the first Black woman to top the Billboard country albums chart.CBS News - Entertainment -
2024 Paris Olympics: Track and field becomes first Olympic sport to award prize money to winners
There will be a prize fund of $50,000 available to gold medalists in 48 of the track and field eventsCBS Sports - Sports -
Track and field to be first sport to award prize money at Paris Olympics with gold medalists receiving $50K
A prize pot of $2.4 million will pay out 48 event winners with relay teams splitting the winnings.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
New York City Council Approves $780 Million Soccer Stadium
The City Council voted to allow the New York City Football Club to build a facility for its team in Willets Point, Queens, across the street from Citi Field.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
First city in Germany to ban e-scooters: 'We are pioneers'
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Beyoncé becomes first Black woman to hit No. 1 on Billboard country albums chart
Beyoncé has made history once againABC News - Entertainment -
‘Correct a black mark in US history’: former prisoners of Abu Ghraib get day in court
Jury trial against military contractor CACI over ‘sadistic, blatant and wanton abuses’ comes 20 years after scandal broke. The first trial to contend with the post-9/11 abuse of detainees in US custody begins on Monday, in a case brought by three ...The Guardian - World -
Blinken assures US support of Black Sea allies as Ukraine urges military aid during conference
The U.S. secretary of state has assured allies bordering the Black Sea they can depend on his country's support to make the region more secure, prosperous and integratedABC News - World - Ukraine -
Real Madrid 3-3 Manchester City: Champions League quarter-final, first leg – live reaction
Champions League updates from the 8pm BST kick-offLive scoreboard | And feel free to email Tim your thoughtsThe Bernabeu is a fabulous sight. All white on the night, though dotted with colour.. Carlo Ancelotti, on the occasion of his 200th ...The Guardian - World - UEFA Champions League -
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citi stocks drop despite robust first-quarter earnings
JPMorgan’s stock gives back some of its gains for the year as first-quarter results trigger selling.MarketWatch - Business -
Gen Z is watching 'Sex and the City' for the first time. Our discovery? Carrie is a terrible friend
'Sex and The City' is now on Netflix, allowing younger audiences to discover the hit show. Many are taking issue with Sarah Jessica Parker's iconic character Carrie.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Champions League: Real Madrid 3-3 Man City & Arsenal 2-2 Bayern - reaction
Follow reaction as Manchester City and Arsenal both draw the first legs of their Champions League quarter-finals.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
With US cities struggling, San Francisco has actually become a shining model of recovery
San Francisco is showing other cities how to recover: First the politics need to change, then the policies change, then you start to see progress on the ground.The Hill - Politics -
‘We need more shade’: US’s hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures. It was a relatively cool spring day in Phoenix, Arizona, as a ...The Guardian - World -
US imposes first-ever limits on levels of toxic PFAS in drinking water
EPA takes action for first time in 27 years against ‘forever chemicals’ feared to be contaminating water for over 200 million. The US Environmental Protection Agency has set legally enforceable drinking water limits for a group of the most ...The Guardian - World -
'Forever chemicals' limited in US tap water
Officials finalise a new federal rule for drinking water - designed to protect people from toxic substances.BBC News - Top stories -
Biden hits US oil drillers with first royalty increase in a century
Move comes as White House tries to mobilise progressive voters ahead of November electionFinancial Times - World - Joe Biden -
Trump to make history as first US president to face criminal trial
It’s a day former President Trump hoped would never come. After a relentless pursuit for delay, Trump will make history Monday morning by taking his seat at the defense table in a Manhattan courtroom, where the first criminal trial of a former ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
US and China defence ministers in first significant contact since 2022
Pentagon says Lloyd Austin stressed importance of freedom of navigation in call with Dong JunFinancial Times - Business - China -
The non-dom is dead. Long live the foreign resident
The UK needs a fair and attractive tax regime for wealthy newcomers to replace an imperial anachronismFinancial Times - Business -
Tel Aviv residents unfazed by Iran attack threat
People were seen drinking in the streets of Tel Aviv despite Iran confirming a drone launch.BBC News - Top stories - Iran -
Home Office worker arrested for ‘selling’ UK residency
The official allegedly contacted a man and asked for £2,000 to approve his refugee application.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom