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1 horse remains under observation and another is expected to recover fully after London rampage
Britain's military says one of the horses that galloped through the streets of London last week is expected to make a full recovery while another remains under observation following its injuriesABC News - World -
Elon Musk Criticizes Australia for Ordering Removal of Stabbing Video
The owner of X said the requirement to take down content goes too far if applied globally.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Elon Musk -
29 whales dead after stranding in Australia; over 100 rescued
A mass stranding of long-finned pilot whales in Western Australia led to the deaths of 29 of the creatures that beached near a tourist town.CBS News - World -
29 whales dead after stranding in Australia; over 100 rescued
A mass stranding of long-finned pilot whales in Western Australia led to the deaths of 29 of the creatures that beached near a tourist town.CBS News - Top stories -
100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia
Of the 160 whales stranded near the town of Dunsborough on Thursday morning, more than 100 were returned to the ocean. Twenty-nine others, however, died on the beach.The New York Times - World - Australia -
Elon Musk accuses Australia of censorship after court bans violent video
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has accused Australia of censorship after an Australian judge ruled that his social media platform X must block users worldwide from accessing video of a bishop being stabbed in a Sydney churchABC News - Tech - Elon Musk -
100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia
Of the 160 whales stranded near the town of Dunsborough on Thursday morning, more than 100 were returned to the ocean. Twenty-nine others, however, died on the beach.The New York Times - Science - Australia -
Elon Musk accuses Australia of censorship after court bans violent video
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has accused Australia of censorship after an Australian judge ruled that his social media platform X must block users worldwide from accessing video of a bishop being stabbed in a Sydney churchABC News - Tech - Elon Musk -
‘Australia must do better’: Albanese calls urgent national cabinet meeting as thousands rally to end men’s violence against women
Protesters call for concrete action as prime minister agrees more needs to be done. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAn urgent national cabinet meeting on men’s violence against women will be convened for ...The Guardian - World -
How much did #MeToo change for women? Let’s ask Harvey Weinstein today – or Donald Trump | Marina Hyde
Both were pilloried, but that was then. Today, one has beaten a rape conviction, the other may return as president. According to his representatives, former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is still digesting the overturning of his rape conviction ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump
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