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Scotland takes 'huge step' towards Calum's Law on child restraint
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Instagram to make teenagers’ profiles private by default
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‘My drag racing career is taking off’: a Paralympic hero’s next steps
Matt Stutzman, Team USA’s self-described ‘armless archer’, wants to follow up gold with a move into a new sport. Hollywood has been turning Olympic stories into biopics for decades, but – ...16 hours ago -
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Scotland's wrong and winding road that never was
Almost five miles long, the road up one of Scotland's highest mountains would have had 14 hairpins.21 hours ago -
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Scotland agrees to host Commonwealth Games in 2026
A scaled-down version of the event, featuring fewer sports and athletes, will return to Glasgow.Yesterday -
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A push toward sustainable jet fuel is leaving investors with unanswered questions
"The truth is, it's going to be more expensive, you can't really sugarcoat that," one producer said.Yesterday -
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The Hill's 12:30 Report — Johnson barrels toward risky shutdown plan
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Random Red Sox thoughts as they stumble toward the finish line
John Tomase empties his Red Sox notebook ahead of the home stretch and highlights a tale of two trade deadlines in Boston and Tampa.Yesterday - MLB -
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More than 140 Post Office convictions could be quashed in Scotland
Sub-postmasters across the UK were wrongly accused of crimes such as theft or fraud on the basis of a faulty IT system.Yesterday -
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Blinken says US did not know about exploding pagers in Lebanon, calls for restraint
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the U.S. did not know about and was not involved in a wave of exploding pagers targeting Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon, and urged restraint ...11 hours ago
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Second wave of Lebanon device explosions kills 20 and wounds 450
Walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah blow up a day after pager blasts killed 12 people.2 hours ago -
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A second wave of communication device explosions killed at least 20 people, Lebanese officials say.5 hours ago -
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Why finding out about Sue Gray’s salary really matters
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US interest rates cut by 0.5% in first drop in four years
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Major US labour union declines to endorse either Harris or Trump
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