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theguardian.com⢠L'allenatore dei New York Giants John Harbaugh ha rivelato di aver parlato tre o quattro volte nella scorsa settimana con il wide receiver free agent Odell Beckham Jr. riguardo a un possibile ritorno, dopo l'allenamento di Beckham con la squadra lo scorso mese. ⢠Beckham, 33 anni ed ex scelta del primo giro dei Giants nel 2014 proveniente dalla LSU, ha impressionato Harbaugh 'mostrandosi in forma' durante l'allenamento e si sta attualmente allenando in Arizona trascorrendo del tempo con suo figlio. ⢠L'allenatore ha sottolineato l'importanza di colloqui onesti, dichiarando: 'Deve essere la scelta giusta per entrambe le parti', con Beckham che mira a dimostrare di poter ancora fare la differenza nella NFL dopo aver registrato nove ricezioni per 55 yard con i Miami Dolphins nel 2024.
espn.comIl leader del Labour scozzese, Anas Sarwar, ammette che il suo partito è stato pesantemente battuto Election 2026 live: ultimi aggiornamenti Risultati completi da Inghilterra, Scozia e Galles John Swinney, leader del Scottish National Party, ha dichiarato la vittoria nelle elezioni di Holyrood dopo che solo pochi risultati hanno confermato la netta sconfitta del Labour. Parlando con la BBC dopo aver mantenuto il proprio seggio di Perthshire North, Swinney ha affermato di essere "assolutamente certo che l'SNP sarà il partito guida all'esito di queste elezioni". Continua a leggere...
theguardian.comThe chief justice defends courtâs impartiality after decisions on abortion, presidential immunity and voting rightsUS chief justice John Roberts has insisted supreme court judges are not âpolitical actorsâ amid outrage over its recent decision undermining the Voting Right Act, and other moves that have benefited Donald Trump and his allies.âI think, at a very basic level, people think weâre making policy decisions, weâre saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed to what the law provides,â Roberts told a conference for judges and lawyers in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. âI think they view us as purely political actors, which I donât think is an accurate understanding of what we do.â Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠Chief Justice John Roberts publicly criticized the intense rhetoric targeting the Supreme Court on May 6, 2026. ⢠His remarks address growing partisan attacks amid high-profile rulings on elections and immunity. ⢠The statement aims to defend judicial independence as public trust in the court hits historic lows.
politico.comZia Yusufâs mad idea of building detention centres for illegal immigrants exclusively in areas that vote Green works a treatItâs a classic from the Donald Trump playbook: everythingâs been going a bit tits up, so you create a distraction. Get everyone looking in the wrong direction. Last week was the worst in months for Reform. First the party was pegged back in the opinion polls, then the Guardian revealed Nigel Farage had been given a ÂŁ5m handout by Christopher Harborne, a Thai-based crypto dealer. A donation that Nige had never thought to declare.Not the best look for a party leader who claims to be a man of the people. I mean why donât we all get by on multimillion-pound handouts from our friends. The best you can say is that at least Nige wasnât trying to defraud the state by claiming universal credit. Since then, Reform has been on the back foot. Sending out countless press releases trying to explain the situation away. Ones that often contradicted each other. Continue reading...
theguardian.comWhile Charles and Camilla were on a three-line whip, MPs watched the excruciating discomfort of civil servants We donât often get to see senior civil servants out and about in the wild. They are kept away from the public gaze, sat behind a desk trying to persuade their ministers not to do something too catastrophic to their government department. Quite why they have been been made a knight or a dame just for doing their jobs is one of lifeâs mysteries. The rest of us have to make do with the occasional email from the boss. But in the last week, two top civil servants have been reluctantly made to give evidence on Keir Starmerâs decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador before the foreign affairs select committee and very instructive it has been, too. Not least to see how much they dislike any extra attention from the public. Their obvious discomfort at being held to account was excruciating to watch. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠Legendary composer John Williams received a major tribute as his alma mater unveiled a new performing arts center named in his honor. ⢠The event celebrates Williams' decades-long contributions to film scores, including iconic works for Star Wars and Jurassic Park. ⢠The dedication highlights his enduring influence on American music and cinema, drawing attention from entertainment circles.
abc7.com⢠Senators Ron Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. labeled federal handling of COVID origins and vaccine deaths a 'major scandal' with alleged coverups. ⢠They cited new evidence pointing to lab leaks and unreported adverse events. ⢠The claims fuel demands for investigations as public trust in health agencies erodes.
justthenews.comHinckley says âbad things keep happeningâ at Washington Hilton and it was ânot a secure place to hold big eventsâUS politics live â latest updatesThe man who shot Ronald Reagan at the Washington Hilton in 1981 has said it was âspookyâ for him to learn of Saturdayâs shooting at the hotel during a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior members of the presidentâs administration.In an interview with TMZ published on Monday, John Hinckley Jr also observed that âbad things keep happeningâ at the hotel and maintained it was âjust not a secure place to hold big eventsâ. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe 32-year-old jailed for life for a racially motivated sex attack on a Sikh woman had a collection of hate-filled uploadsJohn Ashby is a man who did not hide his hatred of women.In fact, the rapist, who was sentenced this week to life in prison with a minimum of 14 years for a racially motivated sex attack on a Sikh woman, vented his misogyny online for all to see. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTom Kean, who has not voted since 5 March and whose seat is top Democratic target, due back âvery soonâ, speaker saysA vulnerable Republican congressman who has not voted in weeks âis attending to a personal health matter,â the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, said on Friday as he struggles to maintain his historically small majority in Congressâs lower chamber.Tom Kean Jrâs New Jersey district is a top pickup target for Democrats in the November midterms, but the congressman has not cast a vote in the House since 5 March. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired by the Pentagon on Wednesday night amid escalating tensions with Iran over the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. ⢠The firing comes as the U.S. maintains military pressure on Iran, with reports indicating the blockade is costing Iran an estimated $500 million per day and pushing the regime toward economic collapse. ⢠U.S. intelligence officials warn that Iran retains thousands of missiles and drones capable of threatening American interests in the region.
cbsnews.comHardware engineering executive is a longtime Apple insider, indicating company will continue strategy that has led to record profitsApple has announced longtime company veteran John Ternus as the next CEO of the company, succeeding current CEO Tim Cook, who is set to transition to executive chair of Appleâs board of directors later this year.Ternusâs term as CEO will begin on 1 September. The hardware engineering executive is a longtime Apple insider, indicating the company will stay the course that has led to record profits under Cookâs leadership. Appleâs yearly profit now tops $100bn, and in January it announced record revenue from its iPhones, boosted by renewed demand in China. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRomantic poetâs letters to Fanny Brawne, dated between 1819 and 1820, had been stolen from a Long Island estateEight original handwritten letters from the Romantic poet John Keats to his muse and âone passionâ, Fanny Brawne, were returned to the family of John Hay âJockâ Whitney, the former US ambassador to the UK, on Monday after being stolen from Whitneyâs home in the 1980s.Keatsâ letters, including the first letter he ever wrote to Brawne, are dated between 1819 and 1820. Valued at approximately $2m, the 37 letters are held in a gilt morocco-bound portfolio. Brawne was Keatsâs neighbor in Hampstead, with whom he became infatuated and elevated to muse and goddess. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCalifornia supreme court upholds lower court decision as Eastman says he will appeal to US supreme courtJohn Eastman, a lawyer who played a key role in Donald Trumpâs efforts to subvert the 2020 election, officially lost his law license in California on Wednesday.The California supreme court upheld a 2024 ruling from a state judge, who recommended Eastman be disbarred. Eastman âexhibited gross negligence by making false statements about the 2020 election without conducting any meaningful investigation or verification of the information he was relying uponâ, Judge Yvette Roland wrote in 2024. Continue reading...
theguardian.comLuba Grigorovitch, one of four MPs promoted to Jacinta Allanâs cabinet, says she has âno regretsâ over friendship with former CFMEU bossLuba Grigorovitch, one of four Victorian Labor MPs promoted to cabinet, says she has âno regretsâ about her past friendship with disgraced construction union leader John Setka, despite the opposition labelling her appointment âappallingâ.The Victorian Labor caucus met on Tuesday and voted to elevate Grigorovitch, the member for Kororoit, along with Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke, Eureka MP Michaela Settle and Box Hill MP Paul Hamer, to cabinet. Continue reading...
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Immagine: SECSports.com⢠No. 13 Oklahoma defeated No. 11 Vanderbilt 13-11 in a high-scoring college softball matchup on April 11, 2026. ⢠Camden Johnson led the Sooners with two home runs and seven RBI, while Deiten LaChance hit a homer and drove in four runs. ⢠The win strengthens Oklahoma's position in national rankings amid a competitive season for top softball programs.
secsports.comJason Tarry sees salary increase by 21% in year to January, while fewer people are employed at John Lewis and Waitrose storesThe boss of the group that owns John Lewis and Waitrose was handed a 21% increase in basic pay last year to ÂŁ1.2m while the retailer cut 3,300 jobs.Jason Tarry, who became chair of the John Lewis Partnership (JLP) in September 2024, saw his annual salary increase by a fifth to ÂŁ1.2m in the year to January, from ÂŁ990,000. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe partial government shutdown has now lasted eight weeks with Congress on recess until 13 AprilHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.The record-breaking partial government shutdown has now entered its eighth week, with little end in sight.Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into a law a bill that allows the state to designate terrorist groups, then punish those who promote them. Critics say the law will threaten free speech, especially on school campuses. The bill specifics bars the stateâs courts from enforcing foreign religious laws, specifically naming Sharia Law. Florida courts enforce secular laws passed in the state, however.Representative Yassamin Ansari, an Arizona Democrat, will introduce impeachment articles next week against defense secretary Pete Hegseth. âOnly Congress has the power to declare war, not a rogue president or his lackeys,â Ansari said in a statement.Donald Trump reiterated his threats to bomb Iranian energy and civilian infrastructure if the White House does not reach a deal to reopen the strait of Hormuz 8pm ET today. âThe entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,â Trump said during a 90-minute press conference Monday afternoon.District court judges have been increasingly issuing strong rulings challenging the legality of many of Trumpâs policies and power grabs, blocking key ones at least temporarily, and sparking angry responses from the president, former judges and prosecutors say.Trump threatened to jail a journalist â or journalists â who reported that a second US airman was missing after being shot down by Iran on Friday in an effort to identify their source. The badly injured airman hid in a mountain crevice to avoid capture before being rescued by a US recovery team that received heavy fire. Continue reading...
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Immagine: WRBI Radio⢠The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Cincinnati Reds 8-3 in downtown Cincinnati, with Reds catcher Elly De La Cruz and Sal Stewart hitting back-to-back home runs in the 8th inning. ⢠Brandon Williamson made his first Major League appearance in two years, struggling in his comeback from Tommy John surgery by giving up six runs including three homers in 4 2/3 innings. ⢠Oneill Cruz homered twice for the Pirates in the victory.
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Immagine: IEL⢠On March 26, 2026, Education Secretary McMahon announced the Department of Education will vacate its longtime headquarters at the Lyndon B. Johnson building in August 2026, relocating to 500 D St SW. ⢠The Department of Energy will move into the Lyndon B. Johnson Building, with the administration projecting annual savings of $4.8 million in operating costs on a building that is 70% vacant. ⢠The relocation reflects broader changes to the Department of Education under the Trump administration and represents a significant restructuring of federal agency real estate use.
iel.org⢠House Speaker Mike Johnson agreed with the Freedom Caucus to introduce a 60-day continuing resolution providing full DHS funding for ICE and CBP as a counter-proposal to the Senate-approved legislation. ⢠The Freedom Caucus demanded the inclusion of voter ID requirements, border patrol funding, and resources for investigations into child sex trafficking before supporting any DHS funding measure. ⢠The House proposal would require Senate reconsideration and further extend the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which has persisted for more than five weeks, with leadership uncertain whether to attempt passage today.
axios.com⢠The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament continues with St. John's facing Duke in a Sweet Sixteen matchup scheduled for Friday, March 27 at 7:10 p.m. ET on CBS from Washington. ⢠This Sweet Sixteen round features multiple games across the day, including Alabama vs. Michigan at 7:35 p.m. ET on TBS and TRUTV from Chicago. ⢠The Sweet Sixteen represents a critical stage where 16 teams compete for spots in the Elite Eight, with each victory bringing teams closer to the Final Four.
wtop.com⢠Elton John turns 79 on March 25, 2026, while actress Sarah Jessica Parker celebrates her 61st birthday on the same day. ⢠Other notable celebrities sharing March 25 birthdays include Marcia Cross (64), Big Sean (38), Jenny Slate (44), and comedian Nate Bargatze (47). ⢠The musical icon was recently featured at the 2026 Elton John AIDS Foundation's 34th Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party charity event.
parade.comEvery PM hopes to emerge having said nothing that makes the news, and with Iran centre-stage Keir played a blinderWhat a difference a week makes. At last weekâs prime ministerâs questions, Keir Starmer tried to persuade us that he knew less than he did. His memory was so bad that he could barely remember who Peter Mandelson was, let alone why he had appointed him as ambassador to the US. Fast forward to Mondayâs appearance before the liaison committee, the supergroup of select committee chairs, and Keir was desperate to convince us he knew more than he did. He had the inside track on Iran. He was in control. He also wasnât altogether convincing.Mind you, itâs hard not to feel some sympathy with Starmer. The whole point of being prime minister is that youâre expected to know more than the rest of us. And most of the time you do. State secrets are your life blood. Only just occasionally the veil slips. Having threatened to obliterate Tehranâs power plants just days earlier, on Monday morning Donald Trump announced on Truth Social â along with a strange witch reference â that he was going to delay the bombardment for five days as constructive talks with the Iranian regime were taking place. Continue reading...
theguardian.com⢠Fifth-seeded St. John's defeated Kansas 67-65 in San Diego on Sunday with Dylan Darling's driving layup as time expired, marking their first Sweet 16 since 1999. ⢠Zuby Ejiofor and Bryce Hopkins each scored 18 points for the Red Storm (30-6), who blew a 13-point lead but rallied under coach Rick Pitino. ⢠The victory highlights St. John's rapid resurgence to college basketball prominence in three seasons.
wdrb.com⢠Researchers at Johns Hopkins University published findings in Nature Medicine on March 20 showing a blood test can detect Alzheimer's pathology 15-20 years before symptom onset with 94% accuracy. ⢠The test measures phosphorylated tau and amyloid-beta levels and was validated in 2,100 cognitively normal participants followed for up to 12 years in multiple longitudinal cohorts. ⢠Early detection could enable preventive interventions during the asymptomatic stage, potentially delaying or preventing cognitive decline in the 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease.
hopkinsmedicine.orgNT coroner ends inquest into Murdochâs death, which heard the outback killer refused to reveal where he hid Falconioâs body right up until his deathFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNotorious outback killer Bradley John Murdoch yelled at police to âget outâ as he lay dying in hospital, refusing to the last to reveal where he hid a backpacker he shot dead on a remote highway.The Northern Territory coroner Elisabeth Armitage on Thursday wrapped up an inquest into the 66-year-oldâs death from throat cancer on 16 July 2025 at the palliative care unit of Alice Springs hospital. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRoberts did not name Donald Trump, but US president has decried âcorrupt judgesâ who ruled against himSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe chief justice of the United States, John Roberts, said on Tuesday that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is âdangerous, and itâs got to stopâ.The comment came just days after Donald Trumpâs latest social media broadside against judges who have ruled against him and his administration. Continue reading...
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