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Racist abuse 'won't put me off' says new Derry mayor
Lilian Seenoi-Barr says racist abuse has made her more determined to represent Derry and Strabane as mayor.BBC News - Top stories -
Sexual abusers have used Uber and Lyft to bring teens to their doorsteps, prosecutors say
Some accused sexual abusers have used Lyft or Uber to transport unaccompanied teenagers or children to their doorstep, according to criminal court records.NBC News - Top stories -
Robinhood says SEC could pursue enforcement actions over its crypto operations
Robinhood had disclosed in February that it received subpoenas from the SEC related to its crypto business.CNBC - Business -
Israel’s Netanyahu says his Cabinet has voted to shut down Qatar-owned Al Jazeera offices over tensions with the channel
Israel’s Netanyahu says his Cabinet has voted to shut down Qatar-owned Al Jazeera offices over tensions with the channelABC News - World - Israel -
Lakers' Russell fined $25K for verbal abuse of ref
The NBA has fined Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell $25,000 for verbally abusing a game official shortly after Los Angeles was eliminated from the playoffs by Denver earlier this week.ESPN - Sports -
Spain rejects Argentinian claim its PM is causing ‘poverty and death’
Diplomatic spat began when Spanish minister suggested Javier Milei had taken ‘substances’ while campaigning. Spain has denounced comments by Argentina’s presidency that accused the Spanish government of bringing “poverty and death” to its own ...The Guardian - World - Spain -
Rep. Jeffries says House Democrats "governing as if we were in the majority"
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says Democrats are focused on getting work done while "extremists" within the Republican House majority are more interested in creating chaos.CBS News - Top stories -
Reeves claims PM ‘gaslighting’ British public over economy
Shadow chancellor draws election battle lines ahead of more positive expected economic dataFinancial Times - Business
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Middle East Crisis: Israel Steps Up Attacks on Rafah as Hamas Shifts Position on Cease-fire
Israeli’s war cabinet voted to continue the military assault on Hamas and Israeli forces carried out strikes in Gaza’s southernmost city, hours after Hamas said it would accept terms based on a cease-fire proposal put forward by mediators.The New York Times - World - Israel -
With Schools in Ruins, Education in Gaza Will Be Hobbled for Years
Most of Gaza’s schools, including all of its universities, have severe damage that makes them unusable, which could harm an entire generation, the United Nations and others say.The New York Times - World -
Xi Bristles at Criticism of China Over the War in Ukraine
Talks in Paris with President Macron produced a call for an “Olympics truce” this summer but no concrete progress on Beijing putting pressure on Russia.The New York Times - World - China -
Assaults on German Politicians Raise Election-Year Worries
Recent attacks came to a head on Friday when a victim was left with broken bones. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, whose Social Democrats have been a target, denounced the attacks as a threat to democracy.The New York Times - World - Germany -
5 Dead After Inhaling Hazardous Gas at a Water Plant in Sicily
An official said the workers were killed by hydrogen sulfide, which is toxic in high concentrations. Italian officials and unions repeated urgent calls for better workplace safety.The New York Times - World