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'Shocking' - Women from Wales have to travel to England for abortions
A woman who had to travel from Wales to England for an abortion says the experience was traumatic.BBC News - Top stories -
Wales' top artists slam Welsh National Opera cuts
Sir Bryn Terfel, Katherine Jenkins, Michael Sheen and Ruth Jones have all hit out at funding cuts.BBC News - Top stories -
The Dangers Atop New England's Most Notorious Peak
Accidents and deaths at Mount Washington in New Hampshire persist despite warnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How divided is the Bank of England’s policy committee?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - World -
Pro-Palestinian protesters march on UNC-Chapel Hill campus
Dozens of protesters block traffic as they march through the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chanting "Free Palestine!"NBC News - Politics -
Pressure? What pressure? Man City, Haaland keep marching toward title
Title races are usually high-pressure, but Man City aren't just any team and Erling Haaland's four-goal day in a sixth straight league win showed just how focused they are on the prize.ESPN - Sports -
Activists in Bangladesh march through universities to demand end to Israel-Hamas war
Thousands of activists in Bangladesh backed by the ruling party's student wing have demonstrated in the nation's capital and elsewhere to demand an end to the Israel-Hamas war and the establishment of an independent Palestine stateABC News - World - Israel -
Social Security holds off insolvency until 2035, one year later than projected, thanks to stronger economy
The improved forecast was due to high levels of labor productivity and lower long-term disability incidence rate.MarketWatch - Business -
AI aids England selection as squad for Pakistan series unveiled
England women name their squads for the two white-ball series against Pakistan, which begin later this month.BBC News - Top stories - Artificial Intelligence -
Pushing the boundaries: England Women using AI to help with team selection
Head coach Jon Lewis credits AI with helping draw Ashes‘It will help with borderline decisions in terms of selection’The England Women’s head coach, Jon Lewis, has revealed how he is using AI as a selection tool and credits the technology with ...The Guardian - World
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