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Vienna Pride parade attack foiled, Austrian police say
Vienna Pride parade attack foiled, Austrian police say
Police say the three people arrested - one a boy of 14 - were suspected Islamist sympathisers.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mercury vs. Liberty prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
Mercury vs. Liberty prediction and odds for Sunday, June 18
The Phoenix Mercury are trying to climb their way out of the basement of the Western Conference, but they have a tall task ahead of them tonight when they take on the 6-3 New York Liberty.This will serve as the first meeting between these two teams this season.Let's dive into the odds a...
1970-01-01 08:00
Virgil van Dijk reveals how Liverpool signings are boosting morale
Virgil van Dijk reveals how Liverpool signings are boosting morale
Virgil van Dijk speaks on Liverpool's transfer plans and his optimism for the 2023/24 season.
1970-01-01 08:00
10 people were hurt in a shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in Illinois, police say
10 people were hurt in a shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in Illinois, police say
Multiple people were shot overnight at a Juneteenth celebration in Willowbrook, Illinois, police say.
1970-01-01 08:00
The woman who founded Father's Day was a renegade, great-granddaughter says
The woman who founded Father's Day was a renegade, great-granddaughter says
You could call her the mother of Father’s Day
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Israel set to approve thousands of building permits in West Bank
Israel set to approve thousands of building permits in West Bank
JERUSALEM Israel's nationalist-religious government on Sunday tabled plans to approve thousands of building permits in the occupied West
1970-01-01 08:00
Dame Deborah James’ father recalls emotional conversation they had before she died
Dame Deborah James’ father recalls emotional conversation they had before she died
Dame Deborah James’s dad has recalled their conversation on the day she died, in an emotional new interview published on Father’s Day (18 June). James was diagnosed with incurable stage four bowel cancer in 2016, when she was 35. Using the moniker “bowel babe”, she campaigned tirelessly to raise awareness about the symptoms of the disease until her death on 28 June 2022. Her BowelBabe fund has raised over £11.3m for Cancer Research UK at the time of writing, and James was awarded a damehood last May for her activism. In an interview with The Sun, her father Alistair James explained how James was committed to living a full life until the very end. “She was always full of energy, the driving force in our family. She was always coming up with fun ideas, ways to make memories together,” he said. “She would create outdoor cinemas in the garden, plan last-minute holidays, throw impromptu parties – it was never-ending.” James was receiving palliative care at her parents’ home in Surrey in the weeks before her death. “We all knew how desperate it was and we did have some desperately sad times. But we all made sure there were lots of good times, too,” Alistair told the outlet. He also reflected on the day James died, with him and his wife Heather by her side. “Heather suddenly called for me, telling me it was happening and I needed to come now. Saying goodbye was very hard, but it was peaceful,” the 67-year-old said. “Right towards the end, I told her, ‘You can let go now, you have done enough. You can sleep’. I’d never said anything like that before.” Their Father’s Day celebrations usually involved watching sports together, Alistair said. “I remember her taking me to The Ashes cricket four years ago. She loved every minute of it. We loved days out at Wimbledon together,” he continued. “It’s those things that I’ll really miss.” Alistair also expressed his sadness for James’s husband Sebastian, and their children Hugo and Eloise, who will miss out on celebrating many milestones together. James called Alistair “my unsung hero” in a moving post on Father’s Day last year – days before she died. She shared a picture of him brushing her hair, with a caption that read: “My dad is my unsung hero, more so than ever. He’s quietly there behind the scenes, making sure I am OK.” Earlier this year, an impactful documentary chronicling James’s campaign efforts was released on BBC Two. BowelBabe in Her Own Words stitches together 100 hours of recordings – from James’s podcast You Me, and the Big C, her Instagram and TikTok videos, text messages, voice notes and old home videos – to tell the activist’s story. Read More I’m about to experience my first Father’s Day without my Dad Adam Kay says his ‘life has been transformed’ after ‘welcoming two young babies’ via surrogate Prince William all smiles as he’s pictured with his children to mark Father’s Day Alan Carr’s ex Paul Drayton criticises comedian’s ‘really nasty’ comments about friendship with Adele Somehow everyone has become a body language expert
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Gavi gives honest assessment on Jude Bellingham joining Real Madrid
Gavi gives honest assessment on Jude Bellingham joining Real Madrid
Gavi reacts to Real Madrid signing Jude Bellingham as Barcelona continue to struggle with finances.
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel's Netanyahu seeks 'active steps' on judicial overhaul this week
Israel's Netanyahu seeks 'active steps' on judicial overhaul this week
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he would pursue "active steps" on a
1970-01-01 08:00
Glastonbury regular reveals best clothing to take to festivals - and what to avoid
Glastonbury regular reveals best clothing to take to festivals - and what to avoid
A Glastonbury regular has been revealing the best clothes to pack if you’re heading to a festival this summer - and what you should be avoiding. Natalie McMullen, 33, says attendees will quickly realise that comfort is just important as style, and recommends wearing dresses, skorts (skirts with shorts attached underneath), and maxi skirts with slits in to marry the two together. “It’s things like that that mean you can still look amazing but you can enjoy the festival too”, she says. When it comes to footwear, however, don’t compromise. Converse, Vans, and Dr Martens have all proven a bad choice for McMullen, who now braves a pair of sturdy walking boots - even if they aren’t the top of her style wish list. Read More Care home hosts its own Glastonbury for ‘festival-loving’ residents 90-year-old man sets all-time record with final 1,162nd blood donation Prince Louis’ best moments from Trooping the Colour
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How U.C. Berkeley tried to buoy enrollment of Black students without affirmative action
How U.C. Berkeley tried to buoy enrollment of Black students without affirmative action
By Sharon Bernstein BERKELEY, California In the 25 years since California voters banned all consideration of race in
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Trillion-Dollar Answers to Tackle a Fast Heating World
Trillion-Dollar Answers to Tackle a Fast Heating World
Each week on the Zero podcast, Bloomberg Green’s Akshat Rathi invites guests working at the forefront of climate
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