Monday, 7 June 2021

Biden trumpets democracy abroad in Post op-ed – as threats spread at home - The Guardian

  1. Biden trumpets democracy abroad in Post op-ed – as threats spread at home  The Guardian
  2. Biden Is Embracing Europe, but Then What? NATO and the E.U. Have Concerns.  The New York Times
  3. After Trump: Biden set to outline US policy to Johnson, Putin and more  The Guardian
  4. Joe Biden: My trip to Europe is about America rallying the world’s democracies  The Washington Post
  5. Biden expands Trump ban on US investing in Chinese firms  Business Insider
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Manchin Comes Out against H.R. 1., Says Partisan Voting Legislation ‘Will Destroy’ U.S. Democracy



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A conservative talk radio host once backed the Arizona GOP election recount. Now he's warning Republicans against it



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BAFTA TV Awards red carpet live: Oti Mabuse leads the glamour as stars make an entrance - The Mirror

  1. BAFTA TV Awards red carpet live: Oti Mabuse leads the glamour as stars make an entrance  The Mirror
  2. Bafta TV Awards: Stars both real and virtual attending ceremony  BBC News
  3. Are the Bafta TV awards more diverse now? Not if older women are still ignored  The Independent
  4. Bafta TV Awards: Stars both real and virtual expected at ceremony  BBC News
  5. Michaela Coel says dancing alone in park at solo discos helped her through lockdown  The Mirror
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Man shot in Loop, taken to hospital in critical condition, police say



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‘Mix and match’ Covid booster jabs may be offered in UK - The Guardian

‘Mix and match’ Covid booster jabs may be offered in UK  The Guardian

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Manchin says he won't vote for Democrats' sweeping election reform bill



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Woman charged with murder in fatal stabbing in Columbia, police say



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Dementia symptoms: Seven ‘memory lapses’ indicative of early stage Alzheimer’s - Express

Dementia symptoms: Seven ‘memory lapses’ indicative of early stage Alzheimer’s  Express

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Popular Nigerian televangelist T.B. Joshua dies at 57



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Guatemala's president says Kamala Harris "doesn't hold back"



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Kent Council threatens Government with legal action in bid to disperse unaccompanied migrant children - Telegraph.co.uk

Kent Council threatens Government with legal action in bid to disperse unaccompanied migrant children  Telegraph.co.uk

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A top COVID-19 scientist is being hunted by a far-right sniper who has gone AWOL from the army



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Exclusive: Inside secret torture prison run by Ukraine's Russian-backed separatists



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Letters to the Editor: The Queen Mary wasn't built to sit in seawater for 87 years. This is how to save it



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Alzheimer’s Drug Poses a Dilemma for the F.D.A.


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Sunday, 6 June 2021

Massachusetts GOP chair refused calls from within his party to condemn a colleague who said she was 'sickened' a gay candidate adopted children



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I ate muffins that turned my poop blue, and learned my 'gut transit time' is up to 51 hours



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In Delaware, Biden Indulges One of His Oldest Habits: Commuting



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Brits cram into Faro airport to return to the UK to avoid quarantine before Portugal is slapped onto amber... - The Sun

  1. Brits cram into Faro airport to return to the UK to avoid quarantine before Portugal is slapped onto amber...  The Sun
  2. Simon Calder’s expert answers to 26 of your travel questions following the green list review  The Independent
  3. Defiant Brits still jetting off to Portugal despite country being placed on amber list  The Mirror
  4. Grant Shapps refuses to confirm green list holiday destinations for summer & says Govt ‘can’t take chance’...  The Sun
  5. France to waive quarantine rules for vaccinated Britons  The Telegraph
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Dea-John Reid: Teens arrested over boy's stab death - BBC News

  1. Dea-John Reid: Teens arrested over boy's stab death  BBC News
  2. Two teenagers arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old boy after fatal stabbing  expressandstar.com
  3. Michael Shields set to stand trial next year accused of murdering Dea-John Reid  Birmingham Live
  4. Dea-John Reid: Two teenagers arrested over fatal stabbing of 14-year-old  Evening Standard
  5. ‘Armed vigilantes’ threaten revenge attacks this weekend after boy, 14, stabbed to death in ‘racist murde...  The Sun
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G7 reaches "historic agreement" on global tax reform



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US Air Force: WWII-era ordnance found in UK is largest haul on record



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Wisconsin priest digs in to refuse bishop's demand to resign



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Arizona emails show Trump pushed ‘to prove any fraud’ before Capitol attack



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California Governor Gavin Newsom Reneges on Surrendering Emergency Powers



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Girl, 4, mauled to death by leopard after being snatched from outside home - Metro.co.uk

Girl, 4, mauled to death by leopard after being snatched from outside home  Metro.co.uk

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Lockdown puppy boom could be fuelling the next pandemic



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Last man standing in doomed tower block to reject council's latest housing offer again - The Mirror

  1. Last man standing in doomed tower block to reject council's latest housing offer again  The Mirror
  2. Last man in doomed Druids Heath tower block to 'reject' council's latest housing offer  Birmingham Live
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Sri Lanka cargo ship disaster: Salvage experts monitoring sinking chemical-laden cargo vessel for pollution - Sky News

  1. Sri Lanka cargo ship disaster: Salvage experts monitoring sinking chemical-laden cargo vessel for pollution  Sky News
  2. Sri Lankans face up to ‘unmeasurable cost’ of cargo ship disaster  The Guardian
  3. Sri Lanka ship disaster: Sinking cargo vessel threatens to leak plastics, oil and nitric acid  The Independent
  4. Chemical-laden cargo ship burns and sinks off coast of Sri Lanka  ITV News
  5. Sri Lanka: Bad weather hampers sinking cargo ship rescue  Al Jazeera English
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The poison used to eradicate a biblical mouse plague ravaging southeast Australia is having a deadly effect on native wildlife



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Harry Kane was passed over for Premier League Player of the Season and it’s absurd - Cartilage Free Captain

  1. Harry Kane was passed over for Premier League Player of the Season and it’s absurd  Cartilage Free Captain
  2. PFA Premier League Team of the Year: Kevin de Bruyne one of six Manchester City players picked  BBC Sport
  3. Mourinho names best centre-back in the world ahead of Euro 2020  Football365
  4. Man City's Ruben Dias wins Premier League Player of the Season award  ESPN.co.uk
  5. Restless spirit is both a strength and a weakness for Pep Guardiola  The Times
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The GOP is failing to make a villain out of Biden and has run out of ideas - so now they're getting desperate and turning on their own.



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Severe weather in Germany: Girl hit by car after lightning



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Inside Lorraine Kelly’s life off-screen – including famous feud, family heartache and rarely-seen husband a... - The Sun

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Covid: Glasgow and 13 other Scottish councils delay move to level 1 - The Guardian

  1. Covid: Glasgow and 13 other Scottish councils delay move to level 1  The Guardian
  2. Covid in Scotland: Restriction levels ease for millions of Scots  BBC News
  3. Covid Scotland: Delta variant may have higher risk of serious illness, as strain becomes dominant  The Scotsman
  4. Scottish Government accused of 'inaction' over new covid variant found in Glasgow  Daily Record
  5. Scottish Government announces one new coronavirus death and 860 new cases overnight  Daily Record
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China: Uighurs 'treated worse than dogs' in Xinjiang camps, 'people's tribunal' hears - Sky News

  1. China: Uighurs 'treated worse than dogs' in Xinjiang camps, 'people's tribunal' hears  Sky News
  2. 'The horror made me wonder if they are human': UK inquiry examines China genocide allegations  Telegraph.co.uk
  3. ‘Uyghur Tribunal’ opens with testimony of alleged rape, torture  Al Jazeera English
  4. China: Uighurs 'treated worse than dogs' in Xinjiang camps, independent 'people's tribunal' hears  Sky News
  5. Hearings in London aim to assess allegations of genocide in China  BBC News
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Ted Cruz has won a lawsuit against the FEC over a loan to his re-election campaign. A federal court ruled that his freedom of speech rights had been violated.



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Sturgeon’s revenge: SNP’s masterplan set to impact entire UK if independence bid fails - Express

  1. Sturgeon’s revenge: SNP’s masterplan set to impact entire UK if independence bid fails  Express
  2. Nicola Sturgeon POLL: Should FM drop independence plea after Gordon Brown warning?  Daily Express
  3. Sturgeon humiliated as SNP business supporters U-turn and REJECT Scottish independence  Express
  4. Covid: Yes or no, Nicola Sturgeon, is there to be a full Scottish inquiry into the pandemic? – Brian Wilson  The Scotsman
  5. Lorraine Kelly put Sturgeon on the spot over SNP trying to 'embarrass' Boris Johnson  Express
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Saturday, 5 June 2021

Hong Kong protesters light candles to mourn China's Tiananmen victims - BBC News - BBC News

  1. Hong Kong protesters light candles to mourn China's Tiananmen victims - BBC News  BBC News
  2. Tiananmen: Hong Kong vigil organiser arrested on 32nd anniversary  BBC News
  3. Hong Kong police close Victoria Park on Tiananmen Square anniversary  CNN
  4. The Guardian view on remembering Tiananmen 1989: mourning for those who cannot  The Guardian
  5. AP PHOTOS: Hong Kong's June 4 candlelit vigil over the years  The Independent
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Woman who accused Cuba Gooding Jr. of groping wins lawsuit



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UN: Cost of food rises at fastest pace in over a decade



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Putin opens Russia up for 'vaccine tourism' with foreign visitors paying for a jab - Daily Mail

  1. Putin opens Russia up for 'vaccine tourism' with foreign visitors paying for a jab  Daily Mail
  2. Russia completes Nord Stream 2 route in face of western opposition  Financial Times
  3. Putin hails Russian vaccines, urges stronger climate action  The Independent
  4. Biden, Putin and the Value of Diplomacy | Opinion  Newsweek
  5. Russia on brink of pumping fuel to EU in huge boost to Putin's stranglehold on bloc  Daily Express
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Ark grounded by flood of bureaucratic requests



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Post-Brexit trade agreement reached between UK and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, Liz Truss confirms - Sky News

  1. Post-Brexit trade agreement reached between UK and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, Liz Truss confirms  Sky News
  2. Brexit: UK announces trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein  BBC News
  3. UK strikes trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein  The Guardian
  4. Tariffs cut on cheese, pork and poultry in UK-Norway trade deal  Financial Times
  5. Mare of Easttown, Jupiter's Legacy and Inside No. 9 | Binge or Bin episode 3  The Independent
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Tom Hanks: You Should Learn the Truth About the Tulsa Race Massacre


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Any menstrual changes after Covid jab would be short-lived, experts say - The Guardian

Any menstrual changes after Covid jab would be short-lived, experts say  The Guardian

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Some Portugal passengers still plan to travel despite rule change



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Sergio Perez fastest in Azerbaijan Grand Prix second practice as Mercedes struggle - BBC Sport

  1. Sergio Perez fastest in Azerbaijan Grand Prix second practice as Mercedes struggle  BBC Sport
  2. Lewis Hamilton struggles in second practice ahead of Azerbaijan Grand Prix  The Independent
  3. Too soon to tell if Monaco was Aston Martin’s breakthrough weekend, says Vettel  Formula 1 RSS UK
  4. FP1: Verstappen heads Ferrari pair in first practice as Azerbaijan GP weekend gets under way  AZERTAC News
  5. Max Verstappen fastest in Azerbaijan Grand Prix first practice  BBC Sport
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NBA champions LA Lakers knocked out of playoffs by Phoenix Suns - The Guardian

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Mike Lindell planned to take his e-commerce site MyStore public - but his legal battle against Dominion prevented that, he said in a new lawsuit



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North Carolina county bans Coca-Cola machines after company criticizes Georgia voting law



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What Rebekah Jones saw behind the scenes at the Florida Department of Health



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Singapore GP called off due to COVID restrictions - Motorsport.com

  1. Singapore GP called off due to COVID restrictions  Motorsport.com
  2. Singapore Grand Prix cancelled as Formula 1 bosses assess replacement options  BBC Sport
  3. Singapore GP cancelled, F1 considering three replacements  RaceFans
  4. MUST-SEE: How does the pressure of a Grand Prix affect the heart rate of a Formula 1 race crew? | Formula 1®  Formula 1 RSS UK
  5. Formula One news - 2021 season Singapore Grand Prix cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions  Eurosport UK
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Hong Kong protesters light candles to mourn China's Tiananmen victims - BBC News - BBC News

  1. Hong Kong protesters light candles to mourn China's Tiananmen victims - BBC News  BBC News
  2. Tiananmen: Hong Kong vigil organiser arrested on 32nd anniversary  BBC News
  3. Hong Kong police close Victoria Park on Tiananmen Square anniversary  CNN
  4. The Guardian view on remembering Tiananmen 1989: mourning for those who cannot  The Guardian
  5. Hong Kong finds new ways to remember Tiananmen Square amid vigil ban  The Guardian
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Woman who accused Cuba Gooding Jr. of groping wins lawsuit



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Tulsa race massacre: Five more bodies found at mass-grave site



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Brexit: UK announces trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein - BBC News

  1. Brexit: UK announces trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein  BBC News
  2. UK does deal with Norway and Iceland to soften new Brexit trade barriers  The Independent
  3. Norway and UK strike post-Brexit trade deal  Al Jazeera English
  4. Tariffs cut on cheese, pork and poultry in UK-Norway trade deal  Financial Times
  5. Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein reach trade deal with UK  The Independent
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Putin opens Russia up for 'vaccine tourism' with foreign visitors paying for a jab - Daily Mail

  1. Putin opens Russia up for 'vaccine tourism' with foreign visitors paying for a jab  Daily Mail
  2. Russia completes Nord Stream 2 route in face of western opposition  Financial Times
  3. Putin hails Russian vaccines, urges stronger climate action  The Independent
  4. Putin wants to organize 'vaccine tourism' in Russia for foreigners to get the Sputnik V COVID-19 jab  Business Insider
  5. Letter: Biden-Putin summit can showcase diplomacy  Financial Times
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America Talks: Join us to reduce toxic polarization – and to help save our nation



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UK building material costs soar on strong construction orders - The Guardian

  1. UK building material costs soar on strong construction orders  The Guardian
  2. Economy is growing at 'eye-popping rate' | Business  The Times
  3. Post-lockdown construction boom sends prices spiralling  Telegraph.co.uk
  4. Cost pressures on the rise for booming construction sector  Sky News
  5. UK to see 'eye-popping' growth after services PMI hits 24-year high  Reuters UK
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Why Are We All Talking About U.F.O.s Right Now?


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Friday, 4 June 2021

US jobless claims hit pandemic low as hiring picks up – business live - The Guardian

  1. US jobless claims hit pandemic low as hiring picks up – business live  The Guardian
  2. Breaking: US private sector employment rises by 978K in May vs. 650K expected  FXStreet
  3. U.S. Businesses Add Most Jobs in Almost a Year, ADP Data Show  Bloomberg Markets and Finance
  4. Companies in U.S. Add Most Jobs Since June, ADP Data Show  Bloomberg
  5. Companies hired nearly a million new workers in May, ADP says  CNBC
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The Start of Hurricane Season Brings Anxieties to Central America, Still Reeling From Last Year’s Disasters

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Tuesday was the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, but across swaths of Central America, thousands of people still haven’t recovered from the last one. Last November, back-to-back hurricanes pummeled millions of people across the region, destroying infrastructure and cropland, and leveling thousands of homes. In regions of Honduras and Nicaragua, many of those displaced by Hurricanes Eta and Iota—Category 4 storms that hit within two weeks of each other in November—are still living in fragile temporary shelters, contending with a spike in COVID-19 cases and associated deaths in a region where less than 1% of the population has been vaccinated against the virus.
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And unfinished recovery efforts from the last disaster have made communities there more vulnerable to what may be coming next. For instance, rivers around San Pedro Sula in Honduras flooded their banks during the November hurricanes, and in many cases, water control systems haven’t been restored. That means even a smaller rainfall event could much more easily unleash disastrous flooding again.

And more rain is almost certainly on its way: Forecasters are predicting an above-average hurricane season this year, with between 13 and 20 named storms potentially forming. Last year, a record-breaking hurricane season saw 30 named storms in the Atlantic, the most ever, in the fifth consecutive year of above-average hurricane activity.

Climate change may at least partly account for that trend. Over the past hundred years, the surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean have risen, a phenomenon linked to climate change and humanity’s emissions of greenhouse gases. Warmer waters tend to form storms with higher wind speeds and more rainfall, a trend that is likely to become more pronounced as the climate continues to grow warmer in coming years.

People living in the path of hurricanes and other powerful storms strong enough to merit naming by the meteorological authorities have seen the effects of those climate forces firsthand—and in some cases, have also suffered from a lack of local environmental mitigation measures, which could perhaps have lessened the severity of the disaster. In Honduras, for instance, massive deforestation has left many areas in the mountainous country more vulnerable to flooding and landslides. Climate refugees may soon be on their way, with observers predicting that the new devastation, unseen since Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras and Nicaragua more than 20 years ago, may bring tides of migrants to wealthier countries like the United States.

Adaptation strategies may be able to lessen some of the blows. Early warning systems in Nicaragua, for instance, enabled local authorities to begin evacuating vulnerable areas days before last November’s hurricanes made landfall, and the country reported just a fraction of the fatalities that resulted from a previous major hurricane about a decade earlier. Experts have suggested that homes be moved away from hillsides that could collapse in rainstorms, and that local populations should be relocated away from low-lying coastal areas. Also proposed would be to switch crops in flood-prone areas to more resistant species. Rice, for example, could survive flooding, while native maize cannot.

But those initiatives haven’t always been at the top of the agenda in regions beset by debt and widespread poverty. In the meantime, relief organizations are already planning for this new world of climate-worsened disasters. The International Red Cross, for instance, said in its 2021 global plan that climate change has prompted an “urgent” need to scale up humanitarian work to meet “unprecedented needs,” with the organization attempting to triple the size of its emergency disaster-relief fund in the next four years. At Project HOPE, relief organizers say that a warming climate is having a substantial effect on their work, with the organization expanding its emergency response teams and recruiting more volunteers in order to deploy to multiple disasters at a time. “Both the scale and the frequency of the disasters that we’re responding to are like nothing we’ve seen in our past,” says Project HOPE Americas Regional Director Andrea Dunne-Sosa. “It’s not only anticipated. It’s been happening.”



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AMC cinema chain issues warning to small investors

Issuing a new share sale, the firm warned investors could lose their money if they bought at current prices.

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'Good feeling': Ai Weiwei picks Portugal for new show, home



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Lewis Hamilton backs Naomi Osaka and explains why young sportspeople need more support - Sky Sports

  1. Lewis Hamilton backs Naomi Osaka and explains why young sportspeople need more support  Sky Sports
  2. If you can't handle the pressure, don't play the game: As Naomi Osaka quits the French Open  Daily Mail
  3. Naomi Osaka shames those who ignored her pleas for help  The Guardian
  4. Naomi Osaka’s unexpected strength  Financial Times
  5. 'Venus said it best' Serena Williams agrees with sister on Naomi Osaka row  Metro
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Supreme Court limits prosecutors' use of anti-hacking law



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Twitter Blue subscription service launches in Australia and Canada

Australia and Canada are the first two countries to get access to the enhanced Twitter product.

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Woman screams as police detain partner after pair refused travel on Merseyrail - Liverpool Echo

Woman screams as police detain partner after pair refused travel on Merseyrail  Liverpool Echo

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Cannes Film Festival 2021: Sean Penn's Flag Day among line-up - BBC News

  1. Cannes Film Festival 2021: Sean Penn's Flag Day among line-up  BBC News
  2. Jodie Foster gets honorary Palme d’Or from Cannes film festival  The Guardian
  3. Cannes reveals 2021 Official Selection: follow live | News | Screen  Screen International
  4. Sean Penn, Wes Anderson to headline Cannes return  Geo News
  5. Cannes film festival set for bumper year – but no Britons in 2021 competition  The Guardian
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B&M discount chain doubles its annual profits

The retailer reports group pre-tax profits of £525.4m, thanks to strong trading during lockdowns.

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Derek Chauvin’s lawyer tells court police officers have lower life expectancy so the killer cop should be spared prison time



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First priority for anti-Netanyahu coalition: Stay united long enough to get sworn in



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Apple wants staff back in offices by September

The tech giant says staff will be required to work at least three-days a week at their desks.

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Apple wants staff back in offices by September

The tech giant says staff will be required to work at least three-days a week at their desks.

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BBC Question Time 'has lost it!' Viewers furious at BBC panel choice 'Bunch of nobodies!' - Express

BBC Question Time 'has lost it!' Viewers furious at BBC panel choice 'Bunch of nobodies!'  Express

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Norton antivirus adds Ethereum cryptocurrency mining



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Norton antivirus adds Ethereum cryptocurrency mining

The software security firm is adding Ethereum mining to its products.

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Concrete Genie Developer Is Making a New PS5 Game Using Unreal Engine 5 - IGN

  1. Concrete Genie Developer Is Making a New PS5 Game Using Unreal Engine 5  IGN
  2. PixelOpus Hiring for PS5 Exclusive in Collaboration with Sony Pictures Animation  Push Square
  3. Concrete Genie studio PixelOpus is making a new PS5 game with Sony Pictures Animation  Video Games Chronicle
  4. New PS5 game coming from Concrete Genie developer  Gamesradar
  5. Concrete Genie Dev Studio, PixelOpus, Is Working On a New PS5 Title  Twinfinite
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A year after a showdown on 'the roof of the world,' India is gearing up to take on China at sea



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Veteran’s mic turned off as he detailed Blacks’ role in founding Memorial Day



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Spiders: Scientists warn of surge in false widow bites in the UK that can require hospital treatment - Daily Mail

  1. Spiders: Scientists warn of surge in false widow bites in the UK that can require hospital treatment  Daily Mail
  2. Brits warned over false widow spider bites that could require hospital treatment  Watford Observer
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A 7-Year-Old Was Accused of Rape. Is Arresting Him the Answer?



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A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change.


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Thursday, 3 June 2021

Rare Mineral Discovered in a Living Organism for the First Time - SciTechDaily

  1. Rare Mineral Discovered in a Living Organism for the First Time  SciTechDaily
  2. Researchers leverage rare iron mineral found in “wandering meatloaf” mollusk teeth for 3D printing bioinks  3D Printing Industry
  3. Meet The “Wandering Meatloaf”, The First Living Creature With Iron In Its Teeth  IFLScience
  4. This homely mollusk's rock-hard chompers are made of rare minerals  Science Magazine
  5. The surprise hidden in the teeth of the 'wandering meatloaf'  Nature.com
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Nicola Sturgeon spent outrageous sum of taxpayers' money for failed Brexit case - Express

  1. Nicola Sturgeon spent outrageous sum of taxpayers' money for failed Brexit case  Express
  2. Scottish Independence Calls Could See Queen Elizabeth's Reign End With Union Collapsing  Newsweek
  3. Andrew Neil vowed to 'fight back' as he 'declared war' on SNP - Sturgeon under pressure  Express
  4. Do we dare leave the Union or risk staying in it?  The Times
  5. Nicola Sturgeon said there is ‘debate to be had over monarchy’ before Alex Salmond rebuke  Express
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Rioter Who Gave Capitol Cop a Concussion Has Horrific History of Beating Women: Feds



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DeSantis vetoes $1.5B in signing Florida’s first $100 billion annual budget



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Rand Paul gives 2-word response to Fauci's unearthed emails



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Covid infection rates rising in 68 per cent of areas in England - see full list - The Mirror

  1. Covid infection rates rising in 68 per cent of areas in England - see full list  The Mirror
  2. Covid-19: UK's data encouraging, says government adviser  BBC News
  3. Watch live: Latest COVID-19 data from UK and around the world  Sky News
  4. Vaccines for Blackburn's 12-18-year-olds need to be approved by Government as soon as possible, says health boss  Lancashire Telegraph
  5. Latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England  Yahoo News UK
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Blue singer charged with driving offences - Kent Online

Blue singer charged with driving offences  Kent Online

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US wields $2bn tariff threat against 6 nations over digital taxes - Financial Times

  1. US wields $2bn tariff threat against 6 nations over digital taxes  Financial Times
  2. US sets – and quickly suspends – tariffs on UK and others over digital taxes  The Guardian
  3. US delays tariffs in 'tech tax' row  BBC News
  4. U.S. Imposes Tariffs on Six Countries Over Digital Taxes  The New York Times
  5. US announces new delayed tariffs against six countries in response to taxes targeting large tech companies  CNN
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Naomi Osaka and the Power of ‘Nope’


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Peacock’s All-Girl Muslim Punk Band Comedy We Are Lady Parts Is a Rockin’ Good Time

For any band formed outside a boardroom, the disastrous first gig is a rite of passage. KISS debuted to an audience of fewer than 10 in Queens. The Velvet Underground regaled an incredulous New Jersey high school with their classic song “Heroin.” And in a new comedy series from Peacock, a fictional London punk act called Lady Parts takes the stage for the first time in a neighborhood pub filled with Union Jacks and jeering white guys. “Your husband let you out the house tonight, did he?” one man cracks when the all-female, all-Muslim quartet takes the stage. They launch into a noisy but triumphant rendition of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” trading looks of pure, astonished joy as the crowd remains bemused.
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The scene has infectious energy. Yet what’s remarkable about it is that although it takes place two-thirds of the way through We Are Lady Parts’ electrifying premiere season, it constitutes the show’s first substantive depiction of misogyny and Islamophobia. That’s not to say that the five young women at the center of this show live in some untroubled fantasy-land, or that they don’t struggle over how to navigate their hybrid identities. But creator Nida Manzoor, who wrote and directed the entire six-episode season, understands that it’s possible to tell a culturally specific story without reducing the experiences of so many discrete characters to a constant confrontation with politicized adversity.

Like most young adults, the members of Lady Parts are busy forming relationships, carving out careers and just generally deciding what it is they want out of life. Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), the band’s brash front woman, works a day job at a halal butcher’s shop and grapples over whether committing to a boyfriend would mean sacrificing her radical ideals. Bassist Bisma (Faith Omole), the only mother of the bunch, draws a comic about “a group of women who all become homicidal maniacs when they’re on their period.” When she’s not pounding drums, surly Ayesha (Juliette Motamed) drives an Uber, blasting metal to drown out rude customers. Rumored to wear a face covering because she’s in hiding, Type A manager Momtaz (Lucie Shorthouse) hypes up the band using skills learned hawking lingerie.

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Laura Radford/PeacockAnjana Vasan as Amina in ‘We Are Lady Parts’

They find an unlikely lead guitarist in the show’s protagonist, Amina (Anjana Vasan), a timid microbiology grad student who’s dutifully pursuing an arranged marriage but can’t seem to make a good impression. A combination of propriety and vomit-inducing stage fright has always kept her from going public with the virtuosic guitar chops she learned by emulating folkie heroes like Don McLean. But, in a frantic attempt to keep pace with her seemingly perfect, newly engaged bestie Noor (Aiysha Hart), she agrees to join Lady Parts for an audition in exchange for a setup with Ayesha’s hot brother Ahsan (Zaqi Ismail). The arrangement is supposed to be temporary. Yet the experience of playing punk songs with other Muslim women reveals how much she has in common with these misfits—namely, a thirst for rebellion and an untapped reservoir of rage.

Cross-cultural comedy has been a staple of primetime ever since the Jeffersons moved into the Bunkers’ neighborhood. Recent examples include Fresh Off the Boat, Ramy and Peacock’s own Rutherford Falls. Even Chuck Lorre, the human sitcom factory who spent decades churning out overwhelmingly white hits from Roseanne to Two and a Half Men to The Big Bang Theory, has recently pivoted to stories of culture clash. Bob Hearts Abishola traces the love affair between a white sock magnate and his Nigerian-born nurse; United States of Al brings an Afghan interpreter to live with his Marine buddy.

Shows like Lorre’s have evolved enough, over the years, to avoid simply exoticizing everyone who isn’t white, Christian or born in the West. Instead, the recurring joke is that white Americans and their immigrant and minority neighbors find each other’s customs equally perplexing. This represents some measure of progress. But it also flattens characters on both sides of any given cultural divide into mere representatives of their majority or marginalized identities.

There is a lot to love about We Are Lady Parts. The dialogue is sharp and funny (“You guys are serving up a real feminist power that has me actually dead,” gushes a trendy influencer). Vasan’s performance is endearingly vulnerable. There are trippy animations, clever pop-culture homages, catchy original songs with titles like “Bashir With the Good Beard.” Rarer is the way Manzoor lets the characters speak for themselves, declining to explain their feminism, or their religious beliefs, or their headscarves or lack thereof to viewers used to being spoon-fed such information. They don’t come to their first gig looking to shatter stereotypes or teach drunk white dudes a lesson in tolerance. Like KISS and VU before them, Lady Parts are here to rock.



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Joe Biden Is Chasing a Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal That May Never Materialize

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It wasn’t that long ago that a go-to joke among insiders was that it once again was Infrastructure Week in President Donald’s Trump’s Washington. It was a lingering promise of normalcy that never quite came. The shorthand served as a coded reminder that no matter how well-planned his aides’ effort to curb his sprawling spitefulness and errant tweets, they were destined to go off the rails. Infrastructure Week came to represent the increasingly distant dream of a bipartisan delivery on a set of concrete projects that are broadly popular services of government, such as roads and bridges.
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Well, Trump is gone. But Infrastructure Week is still with us, albeit in a much different form. President Joe Biden continues to chase the same list of goals that are popular across the political spectrum. (He also has a secondary wish-list of an agenda that includes more help for families, more free education for students and boosted cash for teachers. That’s seen as an add-on to this and not really central to this effort.)

Call around Washington these days and ask about the prospect of this infrastructure push, and the optimism is about the same level as during the Trump years. It has nothing to do with middle-of-the-night tweets of grievance as was the case for the last four years and everything to do with this universally agreed-upon fact: a handful of Senators hold potentially trillions of dollars in spending hostage and every one of them has a parochial reason for rejecting the proposal, at least for now.

In the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her team have no grand designs on bipartisan support for anything that gives Biden a win, and they don’t need it. Pelosi has a narrow, eight-vote majority at the moment. It can be dicey at times, but on big-agenda items, no one holds a caucus together with a blend of sticks and carrots as Pelosi. Imagination is the only limit on what Democrats could do with infrastructure in that Lower Chamber.

Where things get tricky, though, is the Senate. In that Upper Chamber, barring a dramatic procedural loophole being deployed, things need bipartisan support. Democrats have the majority, but only with the help of Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote in the 50-50 chamber. That’s typically insufficient on all but a few select votes, given the current rule that most things require 60 votes to end a filibuster and proceed to actually act. In practicality, that means 10 Republicans need to join Democrats, assuming the Democrats can hold rogue lawmakers in line.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has been as plain as ever when he declared Biden’s first proposal, clocking in at $2.3 billion, a non-starter for him and his team. But he is also not blocking the likes of Sen. Susan Collins of Maine from talking about a scaled-back version that could win the backing of enough moderates in her caucus to get the plan over the line. Nor is McConnell putting the kibosh on the talks with the White House led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito. The latest round of those efforts came again today, with Biden sitting down in the Oval Office with the West Virginia Republican to follow-up on staff meetings that both sides cast as productive. In a signal that it’s more than a photo-op, cameras weren’t allowed in.

Inside the Biden White House, the official line is that a deal is possible and no one is better at crafting compromise in the Senate than Biden himself. It’s a skill he’s been honing since 1973, when White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain was 12. Publicly, White House advisers are touting that they have scaled back their offer by $600 billion in a sign of good-faith talks while Republicans rightly note that much of that has been off-loaded into other legislation already, moving through Congress under different banners. Meanwhile, Republicans bent on finding a deal have raised their package from a topline of $568 billion to $928 billion. (In one of those only-in-Washington moments, those figures actually include leftover COVID-19 relief funds and represents just $257 billion in new spending. The PBS NewsHour’s “Here’s The Deal” newsletter rightly described this as a $1.4 trillion gap.)

The Senate has changed since Biden last served there in 2009. The Tea Party revolution brought in firebrands like Rand Paul, Ron Johnson and Ted Cruz, for whom compromise is a grievous sin. By every measure, partisanship is at an historic high with both parties pulling further afield. While what Biden is pitching is popular even among Republicans, the substance isn’t what is problematic right now. It’s that delivering on this gives Biden a big-headline win he can use if he seeks re-election in 2024 and puts a target on the back of every Republican who backs it in their home-state primaries for years to come. The far-right has already shown signs of strength, channeling Trump-style politics of zero-sum consideration. Any win for Biden is anathema to their pure version of obstruction.

Several Democrats outside the White House have been agitating for Biden to give up the bipartisan chase. No Senate Republicans backed his pandemic-relief plan and only six voted in support for a commission to study the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Biden’s chase of a deal already is showing a lot of similarities with the Obama-era pursuit for months of Republican votes on the Affordable Care Act.

Biden’s advisers have a clear-eyed answer to this criticism at the ready. Absent robust and sincere efforts to get Republicans on board, it’s impossible to sell this package to the likes of Senators Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly. As this newsletter has noted repeatedly, all face tough re-election bids and none is a true-blue Democrat. If it looks like a partisan power grab, count them out. Eventually, Democrats may have to go it alone, as they did on the latest stimulus package. But they will need every Democrat to stay united, and that’s easier if they have a long record of all the times they tried to meet halfway.

A secondary reason to chase a deal—at least for a while—is that it’s on-brand Biden. He won the election on the most progressive platform in history but campaigned as a center-of-the-road, reasonable man. Later, Biden can legitimately say that he tried and tried and tried for a deal, but those Republicans in Washington couldn’t get to yes no matter what. In some ways, the longer this drags on and the more attention Biden’s talks get, the more it may help him in 2024. It’s tough to attack someone for chasing something ambitious and working with opponents to get it done. This is why the Infrastructure Week joke sticks around, but has taken on new meaning with a new team in the West Wing.

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