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theguardian.com⢠Settimane prima della sua morte, Annabel Rook, 46 anni, di Stoke Newington, ha lasciato alla sorella un messaggio vocale riguardante il comportamento abusivo di Clifton George. ⢠La co-fondatrice di un'impresa sociale, fatalmente accoltellata dal partner, aveva riferito in un messaggio vocale riprodotto durante il processo per omicidio che l'uomo fosse in modalità guerra poco prima di morire. ⢠Clifton George, 45 anni, è accusato di aver ucciso Annabel Rook, 46 anni, durante una lite presso la loro abitazione nel nord di Londra lo scorso giugno.
theguardian.com⢠Maine Governor Janet Mills announced she is suspending her bid for the US Senate in 2026, allowing Democrat Graham Platner to run unopposed in the primary. ⢠Mills' decision consolidates Democratic efforts in the state and removes a potential divisive primary battle within the party. ⢠The move signals party unity heading into the 2026 midterm elections, a critical cycle for Senate control.
washingtontimes.com⢠Maine Governor Janet Mills announced on Thursday that she will withdraw her planned Senate bid, removing herself from the Democratic primary and effectively clearing the way for state Senator Ben Chipman to enter an open contest. ⢠Mills cited family considerations and the toll of a highâprofile Senate race as key reasons, saying that Maine âneeds steady leadershipâ in the governorâs office as she continues her second term. ⢠Her exit reshapes the stateâs political map, likely sparing Democrats from a bruising intraâparty primary in a state that has recently trended purple in national elections.
scrippsnews.comManhattan church led by Norman Vincent Peale was known for opposing presidency of JFK â and Catholics in generalDonald Trumpâs attacks this week on Pope Leo, for his criticism of the US attack on Iran and the US presidentâs decision to post an image of himself as Jesus Christ on social media, make a good deal more sense considering Trump attended services as a young man at the Protestant Marble Collegiate church in Manhattan, which was led at the time by an anti-Catholic pastor.That churchâs pastor in Trumpâs youth, Norman Vincent Peale, who would later officiate at Trumpâs first wedding, is best-known today as the author of the Christian self-help book The Power of Positive Thinking, but when Trump was 14, Peale made national headlines as the leader of a group of Protestant churchmen who loudly objected to the presidential candidacy of John F Kennedy, on the grounds that he was a Catholic. Continue reading...
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Immagine: Fox News⢠The Supreme Court issued a ruling clearing the way for the Department of Justice to erase Steve Bannon's January 6 conviction, reversing lower court obstacles to the administration's efforts. ⢠The decision represents a significant legal victory for the Trump administration in its effort to address convictions related to the Capitol riot. ⢠The ruling overturned a district judge's previous injunction that had blocked the administration's actions on the matter.
foxnews.comDeep divisions on Israel mean the union has failed to act over Lebanon, Gaza, or settler violence in the West BankThe human costs of Israelâs attacks on Lebanon were plain to see when the Irish MEP Barry Andrews visited Beirut last month. He met people who had fled Israeli airstrikes and complied with evacuation orders in southern Lebanon.At makeshift shelters â converted schools â conditions were even worse than during Israelâs last incursion in 2024, he was told. âThere are dirty mattresses, dirty blankets, [people] are getting infections, they are getting rashes,â he said recalling a picture of misery compounded by swingeing aid budget cuts. Continue reading...
theguardian.comStorm is not likely to make a direct hit on Perth, though the city may experience heavy rainfall on Friday and SaturdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTropical Cyclone Narelle was again intensifying into a severe storm off Western Australiaâs Kimberley coast on Wednesday with communities in the stateâs world heritage-listed Shark Bay preparing for a potential direct hit on Friday night.Narelle had made a rare trip for a cyclone system by forming in the Coral Sea off Queensland and maintaining structure all the way west to the Indian Ocean, where it was expected to build into a major category four system. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSpeaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf at first dismissed talks took place, insisting Trumpâs claim was âfake newsâ designed to soothe markets Middle East crisis â live updatesThe backchannel talks between Donald Trumpâs special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, were not a secret in the sense that the Egyptian Foreign Ministry had tweeted that conversations were under way on Sunday, 24 hours before Donald Trumpâs late Monday deadline to start blowing up Iranâs energy infrastructure.But such is the chaos surrounding the process that the discussions â thought to be well short of negotiations â may have lasted longer than Sunday, with more than one mediator, as is often the case, jostling for the title of peacemaker in chief. Pakistanâs army chief, Asim Munir, for instance, spoke with Trump on Sunday, while Pakistani prime minister, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, held talks with Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, on Monday. It is possible Pakistan could become the venue for further talks that this time would include JD Vance, the vice-president, a private sceptic about the war. Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, was right to warn not to bank on an early end to the conflict. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCourtâs decision to eliminate Save plan and internal shuffling on who handles what when it comes to student loans presents new challenges for borrowersSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxMany Americans with student debt are again facing future upheaval after a federal appeals court recently ordered the end of a Biden-era student loan repayment program, known as the Saving on a Value Education (Save) Plan, a move that coincided with another grim revelation: new education department data shows that by the end of 2025, 7.7 million borrowers had defaulted on $181bn in federal student loans.The Save plan, which was launched in 2023, is an income-driven repayment program created with the goal of cutting undergraduate loans in half, bringing some borrowersâ monthly payments to $0, and offering early forgiveness for low-balance borrowers. Shortly after the program was announced, Republican attorneys general across the country sued to get it killed, arguing that it was an overstep of executive power and imposed heavy taxpayer costs. Continue reading...
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