Quadruple amputee cornhole player arrested for alleged murder, Maryland police say
Charles county sheriffâs office alleges Dayton James Webber fatally shot passenger in car during argumentA sheriffâs office in Maryland has alleged a professional cornhole player, who is also a quadruple amputee, fatally shot a passenger in a car he was driving during an argument.Dayton James Webber, 27, was arrested and charged as a fugitive from justice by police in Albemarle county, Virginia, the Charles county sheriffâs office said in a statement. Continue reading...
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Trump says Iran's uranium must be handed over as Middle East tensions rise
âą US President Donald Trump said Washington wants Iran to hand over its uranium as negotiations over Tehranâs nuclear programme continue, according to a live update published on May 17. âą The report said Trump also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while regional tensions remained high amid strikes in Lebanon, Gaza fighting and pressure over the Strait of Hormuz.
Read original · timesnownews.comAir force base in Idaho locked down after air show incident, officials say
Emergency crews responding to incident involving aircraft during weekend air show at military base in western IdahoEmergency crews responded Sunday to an incident involving aircraft during a weekend air show at a military base in western Idaho, officials said.The Mountain Home air force base said in a social media post that it was locked down following the unspecified incident during the gunfighter skies air show. Responders were on the scene and an investigation was underway. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comThousands gather on National Mall for daylong prayer rally
White House-backed event billed as âOne Nation Under Godâ criticized for blurring lines between church and stateThousands of people streamed onto the National Mall for a daylong prayer rally on Sunday billed as a ârededication of our country as One Nation Under Godâ.Against the backdrop of the Washington Monument, worship music blared from a stage that made clear the eventâs Christian focus. Arched stained-glass windows, set underneath grand columns resembling a federal building, depicted the nationâs founders alongside a white cross. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUAE blames Iran or its proxies for drone strike fire near nuclear plant
Abu Dhabi denounces âdangerous escalationâ as Iran war ceasefire grows more precariousThe United Arab Emirates has blamed a fire near its nuclear power plant on a drone launched by Iran or one of its proxies in what the UAE called a âdangerous escalationâ.The fire was just outside the Barakah nuclear plant and caused no injuries or radiation alerts, but it came at an extremely tense moment in the sixth week of a ceasefire in the Iran war, with peace talks stalled and Donald Trump voicing impatience at the deadlock. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAndy Burnham faces perilous race to win Makerfield byelection, allies say
Reform, which won more than 50% of the local election vote, is likely to focus heavily on immigration and BrexitAndy Burnham faces a perilous race to win the Makerfield seat, his allies have warned, as he gears up to fight a byelection that could decide the long-term future of Labour and the country.The Greater Manchester mayor is likely to be confirmed as Labourâs candidate for the north-west constituency later this week, but those close to him say he faces an uphill battle to beat Reform UK. Nigel Farageâs party won more than 50% of the vote at the local elections and polling suggests Burnham is only marginally ahead. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFranceâs top film producer says it will blacklist figures who petitioned against rightwing billionaire
Canal+ head says he will not work with hundreds of actors and directors who signed protest against Vincent BollorĂ©âs political swayThe head of Franceâs biggest film producer, Canal+, has said the group will no longer work with hundreds of cinema figures who signed a petition voicing concern over the growing influence of the rightwing billionaire owner Vincent BollorĂ©.The open letter, published earlier this week to coincide with the opening of the Cannes film festival, was signed by more than 600 figures, including the actor-director Juliette Binoche, the director and photographer Raymond Depardon, the French-Iranian film-maker Sepideh Farsi and the director Arthur Harari, who co-wrote the Oscar-winning Anatomy of a Fall and is premiering his film The Unknown in the main competition in Cannes. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comTrump attacks Massie as Republican critic describes âdesperateâ attempts to oust him from primary
US president writes âvote the bum outâ as congressman faces close race against Trump-endorsed RepublicanWith two days to go before the next big test of Donald Trumpâs iron grip over his party, the president went head-to-head on Sunday with his nemesis, Thomas Massie the Kentucky congressman who is in a fight for his political life in Tuesdayâs Republican primary.Over an eight-hour period starting in the early hours of Sunday, Trump took to his bully pulpit on Truth Social to taunt Massie, one of very few senior Republicans who has dared to defy him. Massie is the âworst and most unreliable Republican Congressman in the history of our Countryâ, the rant began, followed by a mid-morning exhortation to Kentucky voters to âvote the bum out on Tuesdayâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comLondon mayor criticises plans for north of England bid to host Olympics
Excluding capital would be âmissed opportunityâ, says Sadiq Khan, given existing assets and âworld-class infrastructureâThe mayor of London has criticised plans to explore a bid for the north of England to host the Olympics, saying that excluding London would be a âmissed opportunityâ.Ministers have commissioned an assessment by UK Sport which could inform a bid for the international sporting event in the 2040s. If the campaign were successful, it would be the first time the Olympic Games and Paralympics were hosted in Britain since London 2012. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâA quiet belief everythingâs going to be all rightâ: Bulgarians celebrate Daraâs Eurovision win with Bangaranga
Bulgariaâs first ever win in European song contest delivers ray of hope at turbulent time after years of political instabilityBulgarians have rejoiced in their countryâs first victory at the Eurovision song contest as fans welcomed home the singer whose party anthem Bangaranga proved an unexpected breakthrough hit.âDara is yet more proof that Bulgaria can win,â declared the new prime minister, Rumen Radev, of Darina Nikolaeva Yotova, known simply as Dara. He hailed âa young artist who, thanks to her talent and professionalism, has managed to rise above all the complexities and prejudices surrounding the [Eurovision] voting processâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comBig tobacco is exploiting fears of the illicit market to unwind health gains, Australian experts warn
Cigarettes kill 66 Australians every day, coalition says, criticising MPs who heard evidence from Philip Morris in secretGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBig tobacco is exploiting fears of the illicit market to unwind longstanding health policies, leading health campaigners have warned, amid a parliamentary inquiry which took secret evidence from the cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris.A coalition of 15 health organisations including the Cancer Council and the Heart Foundation, as well as health experts and researchers, have accused the industry of trying to reshape public debate to push for major cuts to government excise. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPrintmaking skills of Manet, Van Gogh and more celebrated in Bath show
Exhibition explores how artists mainly known for their paintings helped revive a skill that had fallen out of fashionThey may be best known for their vibrant oil paintings but an exhibition opening in the English West Country is focusing instead on the subtle printmaking skills of artists such as Ădouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.More than 50 prints created mainly by impressionists, post-impressionists and cubists are going on display at the Holburne Museum in Bath. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comSons of jailed Saudi scholars urge Cambridge to drop plans to train Riyadh staff
Exclusive: Families of men facing death penalty add to internal opposition to seeking deal with Saudi defence ministryThe families of two scholars facing the death penalty in Saudi Arabia have appealed to the University of Cambridge to drop proposals to run staff training courses for Riyadhâs defence ministry.The Guardian revealed last week that Cambridgeâs Judge business school has been authorised to offer âleadership developmentâ and âinnovation managementâ training for the Saudi defence ministryâs staff, despite internal opposition within the university over the kingdomâs record on human rights and academic freedom. Continue reading...
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