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UN body faults US, other states over Guantanamo prisoner torture
UN body faults US, other states over Guantanamo prisoner torture
The United States and seven other countries are responsible for torture and illegal detention of a Saudi prisoner awaiting a death penalty trial at the Guantanamo Bay detention...
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'Déjà News': Rachel Maddow to launch NBC Universal podcast featuring a 6-episode show
'Déjà News': Rachel Maddow to launch NBC Universal podcast featuring a 6-episode show
'I’m nervous about all this. It’s a change in my life. But it’s all for the good', said Rachel Maddow
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'I'm really sorry!' Lewis Capaldi cancels ALL performances until Glastonbury
'I'm really sorry!' Lewis Capaldi cancels ALL performances until Glastonbury
Lewis Capaldi has cancelled all performances leading up to his Glastonbury gig at the end of June.
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LeBron to Dallas: NBA Twitter torched Kyrie Irving for absurd trade request
LeBron to Dallas: NBA Twitter torched Kyrie Irving for absurd trade request
Kyrie Irving wants to pair himself with LeBron James and Luka Doncic in Dallas, no matter how unlikely such a move might be for the Lakers and Mavericks.There are so, so many reasons why a Lakers and Mavericks trade for LeBron James is unlikely. It would be far more reasonable for Irving to forc...
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Bill Simmons 'Predicted' LeBron Would Join Kyrie, Luka (and Draymond) in Dallas in March
Bill Simmons 'Predicted' LeBron Would Join Kyrie, Luka (and Draymond) in Dallas in March
Have Kyrie, LeBron and Draymond been conspiring?
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II earns a Tony Award nomination for 'Topdog/Underdog'
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II earns a Tony Award nomination for 'Topdog/Underdog'
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II first encountered the play “Topdog/Underdog” in college as a favor for a student director who needed actors for a showcase
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This Morning viewers brand Holly Willoughby's speech a 'rip-off' of The Morning Show
This Morning viewers brand Holly Willoughby's speech a 'rip-off' of The Morning Show
Holly Willoughby chose to address the ongoing Phillip Schofield scandal on This Morning today (5 June), but eagle-eyed viewers were quick to notice her long-awaited speech drew serious similarities to that of Jennifer Aniston's character in Apple TV's The Morning Show. While Willoughby opted to begin the show by saying "deep breath", Anniston's character, Alex Levy, says "stay strong" in a similar fashion. "To you at home, I understand how you must be feeling because I and the whole team here at The Morning Show are feeling the same way", Levy says in the scene where she apologises for her co-worker being struck off. Meanwhile, Willoughby echoed a similar sentiment, saying: "Firstly, are you OK? I hope so. It feels very strange sitting here without Phil and I imagine you might be feeling a lot like I have - shaken, troubled, let down." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
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Tyler James Williams reluctantly addresses his sexuality
Tyler James Williams reluctantly addresses his sexuality
"Abbott Elementary" star Tyler James Williams has some thoughts about the speculation surrounding his sexuality.
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 11-17
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 11-17
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of June 11-17 include rapper Kendrick Lamar, country singer Mickey Guyton and actor Greg Kinnear
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Column: Penske rolls into Le Mans on top of motor sports seeking evasive 1st win
Column: Penske rolls into Le Mans on top of motor sports seeking evasive 1st win
Roger Penske accomplished a career first last week when his drivers swept the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend
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Michael J. Fox takes a fall at
Michael J. Fox takes a fall at "Back to the Future" panel
Michael J. Fox was participating in a "Back to the Future" panel on Sunday when he took a tumble.
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Joe Manchin plays coy on potential third-party spoiler campaign in 2024
Joe Manchin plays coy on potential third-party spoiler campaign in 2024
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin on Sunday refused to say whether he would rule out the possibility of accepting a position on a third-party presidential ticket which most analysts say would serve only to help Donald Trump win a second term in the White House. Mr Manchin, a centrist Democrat whose state overwhelmingly voted for Mr Trump in the 2020 election, is considered one of the most vulnerable Democratic senators and would face a strong GOP challenge if he runs for another term in the upper chamber next year. He has also refused to say whether he harbours presidential ambitions at the same time that No Labels, a centrist group backed by GOP donor Harlan Crow, among others, is making efforts to gain ballot access for a third-party ballot line in next year’s general election. The group has suggested they would only run a ticket in next year’s election if the two major parties run “extreme” candidates who leave the broader US electorate wanting a third, more moderate choice. Mr Manchin has been floated as a candidate by some people close to that effort. The Mountain State Democrat has often made a point of taking disagreements with President Joe Biden and the current administration public as a way of highlighting his independence from the Democratic Party at a time when his home state has become increasingly hostile to Democrats. While he has previously said he’d win “any” race he enters next year, he has not yet formally announced a re-election bid, either. He declined to do so once more during a 4 June appearance on Face the Nation, the weekly public affairs show on CBS, moments after he declined to endorse Mr Biden for reelection. Mr Manchin told Brennan he was “not involved in the political process right now”. “Everyone thinks about politics first. I don’t. It’s not about the politics. It’s not about my re-election or anyone else. We have an awful lot of work to do,” he said. “We still have permitting to get done, we have geopolitical unrest around the world. We have to support Ukraine. We have to make sure that we get our financial house in order and get inflation down ... but if you throw politics in, I will guarantee you, you won’t get any decisions on any of that”. Asked whether he was still considering a presidential run, he replied: “Everything’s open. Everything’s on the table and nothing off the table”. He also declined to take himself out of the running for the hypothetical No Labels ticket during an appearance that same day on Fox News Sunday. Asked about the possibility of a third-party or independent bid by host Shannon Bream, Mr Manchin said he was “not ruling anything in, not ruling anything out”. “You better have Plan B. because if Plan A shows that we’re going to the far reaches of both sides, the far left and the far right, and that people don’t want to go to the far left and the far right, they want to be governed from the middle. I think there is, that you better have that Plan B available and ready to go,” he said. Read More Maybe, just maybe, ‘Sleepy Joe’ Biden is good at this bipartisan negotiation stuff Senate passes debt limit bill after marathon 11 amendment votes to avoid default Bernie Sanders was right about the debt limit all along. We know who got us into this mess Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
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