Simon Cowell’s older brother Tony reveals how 'AGT' judge supported him during secret cancer battle
Tony Cowell, 73, who wrote Simon Cowell’s autobiography, ‘I Don’t Mean to be Rude, but...’ was diagnosed with stage II bladder cancer
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Polls open in Turkey's historic presidential runoff
Polls have opened in Turkey's presidential runoff as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fights for a historic third term on Sunday.
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At least 3 people killed and 5 people wounded in shooting at motorcycle rally in Red River, New Mexico
Multiple people were shot and at least three were killed at a motorcycle rally in Red River, New Mexico, on Saturday.
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China's answer to Boeing and Airbus, the C919, takes first commercial flight
China's first large homegrown passenger jet made its inaugural commercial flight on Sunday, flying from Shanghai to Beijing, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported.
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Explainer-US debt ceiling deal's winding road to passage in Congress
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON Democratic President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy struck a deal on
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'Clean your tongue': Khloe Kardashian slammed for 'disgusting' oral hygiene as star announces son's name
A user wrote, 'She’s probably not eating or dehydrated. Either way, that’s a tongue of someone not consuming any calories'
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Biden’s Green Subsidies Are Speeding the UK Car Industry’s Decline
Washington in northeast England likes to boast of its US connections. George Washington’s ancestral home lies at the
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Pilots Say F-16s Can Help Ukraine But Missiles Could Down Them
The F-16 jets that the Ukrainian military is touting as a potential gamechanger in its conflict with Russia
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On This Day in 2011: Lionel Messi stars as Barcelona win Champions League
Lionel Messi produced a Wembley masterclass as Barcelona beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final on this day in 2011 to become European champions for a fourth time. Pep Guardiola won his second Champions League as Barca head coach in three years after a dominant performance from his side. They reached the final after defeating El Clasico rivals Real Madrid 3-1 on aggregate in the last four, with United sweeping aside Schalke 6-1 in their semi-final. Guardiola’s side outplayed United in the first half, enjoying 68 per cent possession and having 22 shots, but were still level at half-time as Pedro’s opener was cancelled out by Wayne Rooney, who side-footed home from 15 yards after a one-two with Ryan Giggs. Barca’s dominance continued after the break with Messi, who moments earlier had seen a shot cleared off the line by Patrice Evra, firing in a low shot from 25 yards. Messi’s dribbling then caused panic in the United defence and David Villa capitalised to whip a shot into the top corner from just outside the penalty area and secure Barcelona’s third Champions League title in six years. Eric Abidal, who had undergone surgery only two months earlier to remove a tumour in his liver, was given the honour of wearing the captain’s armband during the presentation ceremony and he was the first player to lift the trophy. After the match Guardiola hailed Messi as “the best player I have ever seen”, while United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: “In my time as manager it is the best team we have faced.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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San Jose Earthquakes 1 - 1 FC Dallas: Player ratings as Toros find late equalizer out west
FC Dallas scored late to secure a 1-1 draw with San Jose Earthquakes.
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China's C919 passenger plane makes maiden flight
China hopes the C919 will end the dominance of Airbus and Boeing - but it relies on Western components.
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'Succession' fans brace for series finale of Emmy-winning hit drama
The critically acclaimed HBO drama “Succession” ends Sunday after its fourth and final season finale airs at 9 p.m. ET
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