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Kremlin critic Kara-Murza's health 'relatively stable' in prison hospital: Lawyer
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The Guardian - World
Southport stabbing latest: chaotic scenes as police clash with protesters outside mosque
Violent clashes at street protest, hours after police released names of three children who were killed. Tell us: have you been affected by the incident in Southport? Southport Football Club said it has cancelled tonight’s pre-season ...9 hr ago -
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A Look Into Ultraprocessed Foods and Their Effect on Health
Understanding why they’re so easy to overeat might be key to making them less harmful, some researchers say.15 hr ago -
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Fantasy Baseball Trade Deadline Tracker: Jack Flaherty gets bump with Dodgers; Eloy Jimenez gets second life
Deadline day belonged to the Marlins, who collected a whole stable of prospects7 hr ago -
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Anjem Choudary jailed for life
The sentence means Choudary cannot seek to leave jail on licence until he is more than 85 years old.13 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
Lawyers Just Got Served AI Guidelines. Other Industries Should Take Note
The American Bar Association's new guidance is an early effort to put up guardrails around the technology's adoption by legal professionals.11 hr ago -
ESPN - Sports
ChiSox 'surprised' by critical Crochet's usage take
White Sox general manager Chris Getz expressed disappointment Monday in starter Garrett Crochet's "tactics" of going public about how the pitcher wants to be used for the rest of the season.18 hr ago -
The New York Times - Business
Sullivan & Cromwell Policy on Campus Protests is Criticized
In a letter to Sullivan & Cromwell, Mr. Nader and two other prominent legal figures condemned its efforts to screen job applicants for their participation in antiwar protests.5 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Steward's Ownership of Massachusetts Hospitals Ends in Shutdowns and Bailouts
The bankrupt hospital operator plans to shut down two of its hospitals in Massachusetts and sell six others with financial help from the state.12 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Discharge delays see thousands stuck in hospitals
One person had to wait more than 18 months to be discharged from hospital.8 hr ago -
The New York Times - World
Israeli Troops Held for Questioning in Prisoner Abuse Investigation
At least nine reservists were detained at a military base holding thousands of Gazans, prompting ultranationalists to break into the base in protest.5 hr ago - Israel
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UN report says Palestinian detainees taken by Israeli authorities since Oct. 7 faced torture and mistreatment
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Hit Japanese video game is now a streaming series aiming for global appeal
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China accuses Japan of 'smear attacks' in recent talks with the US, India and Australia
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How Hungary's Orbán uses control of the media to escape scrutiny and keep the public in the dark
In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has extended his party's control over the media, directly affecting informed democratic participation42 min ago