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The Palestinian presidency condemns the killing of three men, as Israel says troops came under fire.
2023-05-22 19:24

IShowSpeed's UK number leaked on live stream, fan dials in to connect: 'The last four digits are wrong'
IShowSpeed found himself in an unexpected situation when his UK phone number was unintentionally leaked during a live stream
2023-10-25 15:25

Did Jack Flaherty take a shot at St. Louis Cardinals fans?
So far, so good for Jack Flaherty since his trade from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Baltimore Orioles at the deadline.Jack Flaherty has made two starts with the Baltimore Orioles since his trade from the St. Louis Cardinals at the deadline. Both were quality starts, as Flaherty went more than ...
2023-08-11 00:23

More than 3,000 arrested as massive climate protests block major Netherlands motorway for fifth day
Police in the Netherlands arrested over 3,000 climate activists this week during ongoing protests against government subsidies given to planet-heating fossil fuels. The protests continued on the fifth consecutive day on Wednesday with hundreds of people blocking a major highway which connects to The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government. Local police said activists marched onto the A12 highway and blocked all incoming traffic to the city, the news agency ANP reported. Authorities warned protesters to stay off the road and police detained over 3,000 people who ignored orders to leave. All the detained protesters have been released after being removed from the scene. On Monday, the police deployed water cannons to disperse the crowd, with photos and videos showing activists drenched in water and some being taken off the scene. No injuries have been reported, authorities said. “25,000 People Block Amsterdam A12 Motorway,” said Just Stop Oil on Monday, another group of climate activists, sharing a video of protestors holding banners as police fired water cannons. In one video, activists could be heard chanting: “What do we want? Climate justice!” On Saturday an estimated 10,000 activists joined the protest, while on Sunday several hundreds blocked the road, Reuters news agency reported. The protests, one of the latest in recent days, were organised by climate protestors from Extinction Rebellion, a global environmental movement. The group said it would continue till the Dutch government stopped using public funds to subsidise the oil and gas industry, as they have done in recent months. According to a report published last week by the Center for Research on Multinational Corporations, these subsidies total around €37.5bn (£32.23bn) each year. Burning fossil fuels – such as coal, oil and gas – is responsible for the majority of carbon pollution that is heating the world and fuelling more extreme weather and disasters. Scientific assessments have found that the global average temperature has already risen by about 1.2 degrees Celsius and it is set to rise more, triggering worse extreme heatwaves, droughts, hurricanes and wildfires. The year 2023 has seen the hottest summer on record, the United Nations confirmed this month with temperatures between June to August standing at 1.5C higher than normal. Read More Just Stop Oil: Are the climate group’s demonstrations at sporting events against the law? Sadiq Khan says Just Stop Oil ‘really important’ amid Pride parade sponsors row UK police have new expanded powers to crack down on protests Climate activists attack Walmart heiress’ $300m yacht – again What we know about 2023 Burning Man’s flooding chaos Hurricane Lee tracker: Alerts issued across coastal New England as storm pivots north
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Ex-officers at federal women's prison in California plead guilty to multiple sex abuse counts
Two former officers of a federal women’s prison in California have pleaded guilty to multiple counts of sexual abuse
2023-07-14 13:22

5 things to know for May 17: Ukraine, Abortion, Migrants, Pentagon leak, Health care
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2023-05-17 19:19

Actors Union Board Signs Off on Three-Year Deal With Studios
The Screen Actors Guild’s national board approved the new, strike-ending labor agreement reached this week with Hollywood studios,
2023-11-11 07:48

Fernando Tatis Jr. makes a mockery of Yankees fans attempting to heckle him
Fernando Tatis Jr. had some fun with Yankees fans on Friday night in the open of the Padres/Yankees series.The balanced schedule debuting in 2023 from the MLB has, so far, been a welcome adjustment to the sport. While there were concerns that it might reduce the intensity of divisional rivalries...
2023-05-27 21:29

German far-right says the EU is a 'failed project' as it prepares for European Parliament elections
The far-right Alternative for Germany has declared the European Union a “failed project” in its current form as it adopts its program for next June’s European Parliament election at its party convention in the eastern city of Magdeburg
2023-08-06 21:22

Arnold Schwarzenegger's 'FUBAR' dethrones 'Queen Charlotte' to become #1 on Netflix's Top 10 charts
Arnold Schwarzenegger's ‘FUBAR' debuted at the #1 spot on the English TV list with 88.49 million hours viewed in the first four days of its release
2023-05-31 14:24

3 heroes from the Denver Nuggets Game 3 over the Miami Heat
The Denver Nuggets were able to win Game 3 over the Miami Heat, thanks to heroic performances from these three key players.The Denver Nuggets were able to beat the Miami Heat,109-94 in a crucial Game 3 on the road to reclaim homecourt advantage. This game wasn't really close in the second h...
2023-06-08 21:48

Pakistan suicide bombing death toll rises to 56
PESHAWAR, Pakistan The death toll from a suicide bombing in northwest Pakistan that targeted a hard-line religious group's
2023-08-01 15:55
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