Friday, 2 July 2021

Wimbledon 2021: Cameron Norrie sets up potential Roger Federer clash - BBC Sport

  1. Wimbledon 2021: Cameron Norrie sets up potential Roger Federer clash  BBC Sport
  2. Key Takeaways From Roger Federer’s Wimbledon First Round Match  Last Word on Baseball
  3. Wimbledon 2021: Cameron Norrie thrashes Alex Bolt to set up potential Roger Federer clash  The Independent
  4. Federer vs Gasquet live stream: how to watch Wimbledon free from anywhere  TechRadar
  5. Roger Federer made John Bercow look 'an embarrassment' in unearthed Wimbledon snub  Express
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Trump Organisation CFO Allen Weisselberg surrenders in criminal case over company’s business dealings



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Four reasons why Gap is closing its shops in the UK

Four reasons why the former High Street favourite is closing its shops in the UK and Ireland.

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In South Florida, developers often demand exceptions to rules. Champlain Towers got several



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11 Dreamy Candles to Capture Your Summer Mood



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A Texas high school teacher died while hiking after being swept down a mountain by rushing water after heavy rain



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McCarthy reportedly makes 'stark threat' to Republicans over Jan. 6 committee



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Top Trump Organization executive to plead not guilty after grand jury indictment



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Thursday, 1 July 2021

Fan who caused Tour de France pileup arrested: Report



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Loki: Episode 4 Review - IGN

  1. Loki: Episode 4 Review  IGN
  2. Loki episode four recap: a time-shatteringly great watch  The Guardian
  3. Loki episode 4's death and credits scene explained  digitalspy.com
  4. Loki Episode 4 Review: The Nexus Event  Den of Geek
  5. Loki episode 4 recap: the best one yet?  TechRadar
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Videos show massive flooding in Zion National Park as roaring waters cause destruction



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Mom arrested in killings of 3 children, California cops say. ‘Out of the blue tragedy’



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Age-related immune response heterogeneity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2 - Nature.com

  1. Age-related immune response heterogeneity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2  Nature.com
  2. Is the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant threatening vaccine efficacy?  News-Medical.Net
  3. Drugs research update: Will we get a cure for COVID-19? | COVID-19 Special  DW News
  4. Safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (CoronaVac) in healthy children and adolescents: a double-blind, randomised, controlled, phase 1/2 clinical trial  The Lancet
  5. Is mild COVID-19 in children due to stronger antiviral innate immunity in the upper airway?  News-Medical.Net
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Bank of England’s Haldane warns of ‘very nasty surprise’ if inflationary pressures aren’t nipped in bud – business live - The Guardian

  1. Bank of England’s Haldane warns of ‘very nasty surprise’ if inflationary pressures aren’t nipped in bud – business live  The Guardian
  2. Bank of England Chief Economist Haldane Sees 4% Inflation in UK This Year  Bloomberg
  3. Bank of England’s Haldane: Inflation to be nearer to 4% by end of year  Evening Standard
  4. BoE chief economist warns on inflation but says COVID could deliver supply side benefits  Yahoo Finance UK
  5. Haldane: Bank of England Approaching a "Dangerous Moment", sees 4.0% Inflation in 2021  Pound Sterling Live
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HMS Defender: Russia's Putin accuses UK and US of military provocation - BBC News

  1. HMS Defender: Russia's Putin accuses UK and US of military provocation  BBC News
  2. Even if Russia had sunk UK warship, it would not have caused World War Three, says Putin  Sky News
  3. HMS Defender: Putin claims UK warship near Crimea deliberately tried to test Russian military response  The Independent
  4. Putin boasts even if Russia had sunk HMS Defender it would not have caused WW3 because West ‘can’t win tha...  The Sun
  5. Russia accused of threatening Dutch warship on patrol with Britain's HMS Defender  Sky News
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Police find and arrest spectator who caused mass Tour de France crash - Cyclingnews.com

  1. Police find and arrest spectator who caused mass Tour de France crash  Cyclingnews.com
  2. Mark Cavendish cements comeback with emotional win at Tour de France  The Guardian
  3. Tour de France 2021 - Mark Cavendish: More stage wins and the green jersey not beyond Manx Missile  Eurosport.co.uk
  4. Tour de France stage 5 – Live coverage | Cyclingnews  Cyclingnews.com
  5. Tour de Hoody: Will echelons be the only chance for rivals to attack Tadej Pogačar?  VeloNews
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HRC Files Lawsuit Challenging Florida’s Transgender Sports Ban—and Announces More To Come

LGBTQ civil rights group The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) announced on Wednesday that it has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit challenging Florida’s “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act,” which Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law on June 1 banning transgender women and girls from taking part in women’s sports. HRC argues that the law violates both the Constitution and existing federal anti-discrimination law.

HRC also announced plans to file similar challenges to anti-trans laws in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee in the near future, marking the first time it has taken legal action in those states.
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“We have seen an unprecedented attack on transgender young people, which requires an unprecedented response,” HRC’s President Alphonso David tells TIME of the group’s decision to bring litigation. “We’re [all] entitled to equal protection under the law. And what this law does is discriminate against transgender girls. It treats them as second class citizens.”

Working with the law firm Arnold & Porter, HRC brought the suit on the behalf of Daisy, a 13-year-old trans girl in Florida, as well as her parents. (HRC granted Daisy a pseudonym to protect her identity, and is only identifying her parents by their first names.) “Playing sports makes me feel like I fit in, the thought of not being able to play next year scares me,” Daisy said in a statement. “I’m going to be lonely and sad if I can’t play.”

Read more: Andraya Yearwood, a Star of Hulu’s New Changing the Game Documentary, Talks Life as a Trans Athlete

Daisy started to express her gender identity at age 4, according to the suit, and started receiving gender-affirming medical care in middle school. Now a rising 8th grader, Daisy plays basketball, softball, and is a goalie on three soccer teams, per the suit. She’s only ever played on girls’ teams, the litigation continues, and has never encountered opposition from her teammates, rival players, coaches or parents of fellow athletes. But Florida’s new law will force Daisy to either play on a boy’s sports team or drop out entirely. Not everyone in her life knows she’s trans, the suit adds, alleging that by forcing Daisy off her teams, the law also outs her as transgender.

“It is a very helpless feeling to know that people think our daughter does not deserve the rights to play sports with her friends—she has been playing with them for the last seven years and it has not been an issue,” her parents said in a statement. “Taking this right away will only further isolate her from her peers… As her parents, we just want her to be happy.”

Governor DeSantis Orlando theme parks roundtable
Joe Burbank—Orlando Sentinel/Getty ImagesGov. Ron DeSantis listens during a roundtable discussion with theme park leaders on Aug. 26, 2020.

HRC is challenging the law on several grounds, including violations of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees Americans equal protection under the law, and Title IX’s prohibition of sex discrimination in education. Gavin Grimm, a trans teen in Virginia who challenged his school’s bathroom ban in 2015, made similar arguments in a lawsuit that prevailed before the 4th Circuit Court last year—a victory the Supreme Court let stand on Monday. (On June 16 the Department of Education also said that it interprets Title IX to extend to protections for LGBTQ students.)

Florida is one of seven states that have passed laws banning transgender girls from playing on girls sports teams this year, though lawmakers in several of those states have failed to provide examples of transgender women or girls having an unfair advantage in their state—or instances in which they were aware of trans athletes at all. (In a June 1 press release, DeSantis had argued that his state’s legislation was in the name of protecting “fairness,” saying, “As a father of two daughters, I want my girls, and every girl in Florida, to compete on an even playing field for the opportunities available to young women in sports.”)

Trans rights advocates argue that the surge of anti-trans legislation that has swept state legislatures—HRC calculates over 250 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in 2021 alone—represents a moral panic, and is intended to further a conservative political agenda.

“They are targeting the most vulnerable members of our community in order to score political points. It’s shameful,” says David, speaking about lawmakers proposing such bans. “They’re grasping at straws, and they’re looking to appeal to a base, based on fear and misinformation.”

And when asked if HRC plans on filing litigation in states besides the four announced Wednesday, he put it simply: “Stay tuned.”



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Google cracks down on financial-scam adverts

Regulators and campaigners say more needs to be done.

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Google cracks down on financial-scam adverts



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Galveston County, 400 miles from the Texas-Mexico border, declares an emergency over 'border crisis'



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Labour: Keir Starmer's leadership in turmoil as poll finds 69% of members would prefer Andy Burnham in charge - Sky News

  1. Labour: Keir Starmer's leadership in turmoil as poll finds 69% of members would prefer Andy Burnham in charge  Sky News
  2. Chance of holding Batley and Spen as low as 5%, say key Labour figures  The Guardian
  3. Keir Starmer's Labour has an India problem  Telegraph.co.uk
  4. Keir Starmer will not resign if Labour suffers another defeat at Batley and Spen by-election, party insists  The Independent
  5. George Galloway has galvanised Muslim hoodlums in Batley and Spen to further erode our failing democracy  iNews
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China's 'one-child policy' left at least 1 million bereaved parents childless and alone in old age, with no one to take care of them



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COVID-19: Nearly 2,000 cases linked to Scotland fans watching Euro 2020 games - Sky News

  1. COVID-19: Nearly 2,000 cases linked to Scotland fans watching Euro 2020 games  Sky News
  2. Massive Covid outbreak after England vs Scotland hits 1,300 fans who went south  The Mirror
  3. Covid: Scotland football fans linked to nearly 2000 virus cases | HeraldScotland  HeraldScotland
  4. Covid Scotland: Almost 2,000 coronavirus cases linked to Euro match attendance according to Public Health Scotland  The Scotsman
  5. More than 1,000 Covid cases in Scotland linked to people watching Euro 2020 football matches  Wales Online
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Head-on crash kills 20-year-old man and hurts others, Lexington County coroner says



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'Sit back with the popcorn' - Jamie Carragher's verdict on Rafa Benitez taking over at Everton - Liverpool Echo

  1. 'Sit back with the popcorn' - Jamie Carragher's verdict on Rafa Benitez taking over at Everton  Liverpool Echo
  2. Everton set to appoint Rafael Benitez as manager after he agrees three-year deal  BBC Sport
  3. Editor’s Column: Rafa, lad… Did you REALLY have to go and do that?  Empire of The Kop
  4. Everton new manager LIVE - Rafa Benitez appointment, James Rodriguez talks, Merih Demiral boost  Liverpool Echo
  5. Ex-Gerrard manager linked with Rangers raid before ink dry on controversial contract  Rangers News
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More Inside a Creative Couple’s Sustainable Catskills Getaway



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China and Argentina join forces to bully Britain over Falkland Islands – ‘Colonialist!’ - Daily Express

China and Argentina join forces to bully Britain over Falkland Islands – ‘Colonialist!’  Daily Express

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Death toll rises in Florida condo collapse



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Penny Lancaster reveals suicidal man she saved was a university student struggling with Zoom - Daily Mail

  1. Penny Lancaster reveals suicidal man she saved was a university student struggling with Zoom  Daily Mail
  2. Fiery Loose Women clash as Janet rages 'ridiculous' Penny won't let her speak  The Mirror
  3. Loose Women in chaos as Janet Street Porter clashes with Penny Lancaster and pair trade digs on air...  The Sun
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Shortlist for the Royal Observatory's Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 is revealed - Daily Mail

  1. Shortlist for the Royal Observatory's Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2021 is revealed  Daily Mail
  2. Here Are 16 of the Best Astronomy Photos of 2021  Gizmodo
  3. Astronomy: Photographer of the Year shortlist revealed - CBBC Newsround  BBC News
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Northern Ireland Protocol 'conflicts' with Act of Union, but lawful given parliament actions, judge finds - Belfast Telegraph

Northern Ireland Protocol 'conflicts' with Act of Union, but lawful given parliament actions, judge finds  Belfast TelegraphView Full coverage on Google News

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Wednesday, 30 June 2021

SpaceX to launch second rideshare, pressuring small-launch industry - Ars Technica

  1. SpaceX to launch second rideshare, pressuring small-launch industry  Ars Technica
  2. SpaceX launch today: Sonic booms expected as 88 satellites sent into space  The Independent
  3. Elon Musk's SpaceX Transporter 2: Falcon 9 launch time and where to watch it live  Cambridgeshire Live
  4. Watch a SpaceX rocket ace landing on a drone ship in stunning new video  Space.com
  5. SpaceX launch this week will feature first onshore rocket landing since December – Spaceflight Now  Spaceflight Now
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Britons resume borrowing as economy reopens in Covid crisis - The Guardian

Britons resume borrowing as economy reopens in Covid crisis  The GuardianView Full coverage on Google News

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Oakland police chief fumes after city slashes law enforcement funding amid crime surge



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Boaters watch cliff collapse along Lake Superior in Michigan



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Patrick Mahomes’ fiancée shares pic with baby Sterling during beach vacation



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United Airlines bets on travel boom with big plane order

The US airline announces its largest aircraft order to date, for 270 Boeing and Airbus planes.

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Miami building collapse – latest updates: Bidens to tour scene as new photos show rotting basement days before - The Independent

  1. Miami building collapse – latest updates: Bidens to tour scene as new photos show rotting basement days before  The Independent
  2. WATCH: Miami-Dade officials provide update on Surfside condo collapse  Washington Post
  3. Miami condo collapse prompts questions over role of climate change  The Guardian
  4. Miami condo collapse shows how the U.S. keeps getting disaster response wrong  NBCNews.com
  5. Miami building collapse: 9/11 investigators to look into disaster as death toll rises to 11  Sky News
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Teneo PR firm boss quits over drunken misconduct claims

Declan Kelly steps down over what he called "an inadvertent, public and embarrassing mistake".

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5,000-year-old hunter-gatherer is earliest person to die with the plague - The Guardian

  1. 5,000-year-old hunter-gatherer is earliest person to die with the plague  The Guardian
  2. 5,000-year-old man had the earliest known strain of plague  Daily Mail
  3. Discovery of Black Death bacterium in 5,000-year-old body shows ancient roots of medieval plague  ABC News
  4. Earliest strain of plague found in 5,000-year-old Latvian man, and it was mild  Haaretz
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Dalian Atkinson: PC Benjamin Monk jailed for ex-footballer's death - BBC News

  1. Dalian Atkinson: PC Benjamin Monk jailed for ex-footballer's death  BBC News
  2. Family of Dalian Atkinson urge England players to remember him while taking knee  The Guardian
  3. Dalian Atkinson death: Police officer jailed for 8 years for manslaughter of former footballer  Sky News
  4. Bootlace marks proved Dalian Atkinson was kicked at least twice in the head  shropshirestar.com
  5. Dalian Atkinson: Police officer who killed ex-footballer jailed for eight years  The Independent
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Lake Norman’s beach will open July 4 weekend. Here’s what you need to know.



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Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants



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Missing 7-month-old believed taken by dad after mom is killed in Tennessee, cops say



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‘Peculiar-looking’ finger-like creatures wash up on California beaches. What are they?



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15 Best Tiny House Rentals on Airbnb and Beyond (2021)



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Most Indians oppose interfaith marriage, survey shows



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Dominic Raab’s mobile number freely available online for last decade - The Guardian

  1. Dominic Raab’s mobile number freely available online for last decade  The Guardian
  2. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab’s mobile number has been online for years  Evening Standard
  3. For UK foreign secretary, simply having a mobile represents a security risk  The Guardian
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Report: Chinese students in Australia threatened by Beijing



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Cosmic gulp: Astronomers see black hole swallow neutron star



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Wimbledon 2021 LIVE RESULTS: Federer vs Mannarino LATEST as Venus Williams wins three-setter – stream and u... - The Sun

  1. Wimbledon 2021 LIVE RESULTS: Federer vs Mannarino LATEST as Venus Williams wins three-setter – stream and u...  The Sun
  2. Wimbledon Channel 2021: Day 2  Wimbledon
  3. Wimbledon 2021: Novak Djokovic sees off British teenager Jack Draper  BBC Sport
  4. Fans Pay Tribute To COVID-19 Key Workers And Fundraisers | Wimbledon 2021  Wimbledon
  5. Live Tennis Coverage  Sky Sports
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Outer Banks wild horses thwart spread of destructive invasive plant — by eating it



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Tramlines and Standon Calling music festivals confirmed to go ahead - The Guardian

  1. Tramlines and Standon Calling music festivals confirmed to go ahead  The Guardian
  2. Tramlines 2021 to go ahead as government test event  BBC News
  3. Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival to go ahead at full capacity in latest stage of government pilot scheme  NME
  4. Tramlines Festival 2021 WILL go ahead as part of Government test programme  Radio X
  5. Sheffield's Tramlines Festival to go ahead next month, it has been announced  ITV News
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Brewdog: Watchdog urged to probe solid gold can prize claim



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Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Ministry of Defence 'sorry' after secret papers left at bus stop - BBC News

  1. Ministry of Defence 'sorry' after secret papers left at bus stop  BBC News
  2. 'Soggy' TOP SECRET Ministry of Defence documents found at BUS STOP  The Sun
  3. What do classified documents found at Kent bus stop reveal about Russia confrontation?  The Independent
  4. 'Did BBC break official secrets act?' Tory MPs rage at broadcaster for sharing leaked doc  Daily Express
  5. MoD documents found at bus stop: What was in the classified files – and how they could have gone missing  iNews
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Mitch McConnell could blow up the bipartisan infrastructure deal after Biden reassured Senate Republicans



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‘Where you live determines everything’: why segregation is growing in the US



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Biden faces blowback from progressives over airstrikes against Iran-backed militias on Iraq-Syria border



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New weight-loss tool prevents mouth from opening more than 2mm - The Guardian

  1. New weight-loss tool prevents mouth from opening more than 2mm  The Guardian
  2. Magnetic weight loss device that locks jaw almost shut created to 'fight global obesity epidemic'  Sky News
  3. 'World-first' weight loss device literally locks your mouth shut  Metro.co.uk
  4. Weight loss device developed in Dunedin locks mouth almost shut  Otago Daily Times
  5. DentalSlim weight-loss device literally locks your mouth shut  New Atlas
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Pacific Northwest heat wave peaks Monday with temperatures 50 degrees above average



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Clarence Thomas says federal laws against marijuana may no longer be necessary



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Covid: UK records 22,868 new cases, highest daily count since January - Metro.co.uk

  1. Covid: UK records 22,868 new cases, highest daily count since January  Metro.co.uk
  2. COVID-19: UK reports 22,868 new coronavirus cases and three more deaths  Sky News
  3. UK Covid cases soar by 22,868 in highest daily jump since January 30 – lockdown end fears  Express
  4. UK Covid cases surge by nearly 23,000 in a day in biggest rise for 5 months  The Mirror
  5. UK has highest daily rise in Covid-19 cases since January as 22,868 infections recorded  Evening Standard
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Rudy Giuliani falsely assured Trump 'there is no question' the Constitution gave Pence 'the authority not to certify' the 2020 election, new book says



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Supreme Court shuts down challenge to Massachusetts's work-from-home taxes



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'No social distancing' in queue at Heathrow red list terminal - Metro.co.uk

'No social distancing' in queue at Heathrow red list terminal  Metro.co.uk

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Discovery of a New Type of Stellar Explosion – An Electron-Capture Supernova – Illuminates a Medieval Mystery - SciTechDaily

  1. Discovery of a New Type of Stellar Explosion – An Electron-Capture Supernova – Illuminates a Medieval Mystery  SciTechDaily
  2. 'Eureka moment' helps unlock mystery of the Crab Nebula  Daily Mail
  3. Scientists find entirely new kind of supernova, solving thousand-year mystery  The Independent
  4. Newly discovered supernova may be same type as the one observed in 1054  Ars Technica
  5. Astronomers confirm there's a third type of supernova explosion  Astronomy Magazine
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Windows 11 demands TPM 2.0 and here's what that means for you - PC Gamer

  1. Windows 11 demands TPM 2.0 and here's what that means for you  PC Gamer
  2. Windows 11 warning: Why millions face massive bill if they want to upgrade from Windows 10  Express
  3. Want to know why your PC can't upgrade to Windows 11? Theres an app for that  TechRadar
  4. Winners and Losers: Microsoft unveils Windows 11 while EE and O2 cut free roaming  TrustedReviews
  5. Windows 11 is due out this year, but the free update for Windows 10 arrives in 2022  PC Gamer
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Scientists build wireless pacemaker that dissolves in body - The Guardian

  1. Scientists build wireless pacemaker that dissolves in body  The Guardian
  2. World's first wireless, battery-free, fully implantable pacemaker DISSOLVES within seven weeks  Daily Mail
  3. First-ever transient pacemaker harmless dissolves in the body  NorthwesternU
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Revealed: neo-Confederate group includes military officers and politicians



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The Reopening of Springsteen on Broadway Brought Broadway Out of Hibernation—and One Packed Theater Into a Brighter Future

The city that never sleeps is still a little sleepy, unsure of how to move its joints and muscles as it awakens from its forced hibernation. Although Times Square is now almost as brightly lit as ever, it’s remarkably hard to find a bar that will serve a drink after 11 p.m. On a late-June Saturday night, Eighth Ave. around 42nd Street was vibrating with young people: guys imported from the outer boroughs and beyond in their baggy, rumpled shorts, young women in elastic spangled mini-dresses making their first outing after a year lying in a drawer, men in mardi gras beads and the tiniest of tank tops ready to make the most of the final days of Pride month. Yet it was hard to know exactly what all these people were doing there, other than taking their place in a kind of Brownian-movement minuet under the cheerfully garish lights. Because Times Square cannot be itself while Broadway—meaning not the actual street but the constellation of live shows around it—is still closed, which, as of 7:59 p.m. on the evening of June 26, it was.
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Until one minute later, when a bridge-and-tunnel guy ended the spell.

Springsteen on Broadway is the first show to launch after some 470 days of silence in New York’s theater district. But when Bruce Springsteen took the stage on opening night—his chiseled cheekbones and muscles a testament to the benefits of eating well and working out, his milk-pitcher ears a reminder that nothing you can do at the gym can erase all the markers of a 1950s Jersey boyhood—a whole world, and not just that of Broadway, seemed to reopen around him. A few minutes into the show, he looked out at the audience as if he’d never seen people before. There were some famous ones in the crowd, including U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, as well as longtime E Street Band member Steven Van Zandt. But most of us were just regular, vaccinated people. (Proof of that was required for entry, prompting a group of about 50 disgruntled and adamantly illogical anti-vaxxers to protest outside the theater.) “It’s good to see everyone here unmasked, sitting next to each other, in one room,” Springsteen said. “71 years on this planet, I’ve never seen anything like this past year.”

This new Springsteen on Broadway, now at the start of a 10-week run at the St. James Theater, is a tweaked version of the show Springsteen did in 2017 and 2018 at another, slightly smaller venue, the Walter Kerr. The intimacy is the point: Plenty of fans have seen Springsteen dozens of times over the years, but mostly in cavernous arenas. On a smallish stage, the equation of Springsteen plus a guitar and a piano equals a secret whisper, proof that rock’n’roll, proudly the noisiest of genres, is in reality a code that needs no overamplification. Admittedly, Springsteen on Broadway is less a concert than a monologue—delivered by a master jokester and storyteller—accompanied by music. The show incorporates riffs from Springsteen’s 2016 autobiography, including sense-memories of how his hardworking, hard-drinking father smelled to him like “some mix of Schlitz and Old Spice,” and reminiscences of long evenings in Freehold, N.J., happily riding his bike “behind the DDT truck.”

But there are so many things Springsteen wants to catch us up on—hence this updated bulletin from his world. He told us a little about his own year, which included a new record with the reunited E Street Band, Letter to You, and a podcast with President Barack Obama. He was also, he added wryly, “handcuffed and thrown in jail,” a reference to his November 2020 arrest—the charges subsequently dropped—for drunken driving and reckless driving in New Jersey. “And then,” he said, after waiting one understated beat, “I had to go to Zoom court.”

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One of Springsteen’s great gifts is his ability to convince us he’s just like us, though even he knows that’s partly an illusion of showmanship—he admits as much in the show’s opening lines, acknowledging that he’s perfected a magic trick of sorts. But there’s no deceit here, because we must fully admit that Springsteen can do a lot of things we can’t. This new Springsteen on Broadway opens, as the earlier show did, with “Growin’ Up,” his paean to being a kid racing toward the future. Only the guitar he strums now isn’t the rental he begged his parents to procure for him at age 7—an instrument he failed, at the time, to learn how to play—but a celestial rock’n’roll tool that yields to his every wish and command, spinning out chords bent low to the ground or flying high toward the sky.

Springsteen is teasing out something with a much finer grain than mere nostalgia—let’s call it remembrance. In the patter around, and woven into, his brisk piano reading of “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” he recalled his late friend and longtime bandmate Clarence Clemons. Elsewhere, he spoke of his mother, Adele, a woman who came of age in the 1940s with two sisters, and who loved to dance. She is, Springsteen told us, now 95, having lived the past 10 years with Alzheimer’s. This is what time will do to people, more a reason to keep dancing than to stop.

Later in the evening he widened his scope, with a confession of how much he fears for the future of democracy. Bathed in red-hot light, he performed “American Skin (41 Shots),” which he wrote for Amadou Diallo, who was shot and killed by four New York City police officers in 1999 while reaching for his wallet. The inclusion of “American Skin” was one of several notable changes to the show. In another, his wife and longtime bandmate Patti Scialfa joined him onstage for a simmering duet on “Fire,” which might be alternatively titled “Tango for a Long-Running Marriage.” After singing the lines “Your kisses they burn/ But your heart stays cool,” she leaned in close to her husband, meeting him nose-to-splendid-nose, teasing him, seducing him, ultimately showing him and us who’s boss, if not the Boss.

It was a lovely moment, a way of bringing one of the world’s most revered performers to Earth level—though of course he has always known that Earth is where he belongs. Depending on the song, or the moment, Springsteen’s voice has the texture of rust on a tailpipe, or moss on the cool underside of a rock, or the husky warmth and mystery of how your dad or grandfather’s whiskers felt when you were little. Though Springsteen is often lauded as a poet of great American things, I’d argue that he’s really a master patchwork-quilter of the small ones. He’s carrying on the storytelling work of pioneer women, only with rock’n’roll.

Springsteen closed the show with a new song off Letter to You, “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a metaphysical invitation that replaces the earlier closer, “Born to Run.” Even if you managed to make it through this past hellscape year without losing a friend or a loved one, you may still find yourself feeling dazed and unmoored as you re-emerge into the reawakened world. This new Springsteen on Broadway—a slight reimagining for a grand reopening—is not so much a reflection of what we’ve lost as an invocation to step boldly toward all that’s left to be found. Most remarkable about the audience vibe on opening night was not that it felt strange to be sitting shoulder to shoulder with unmasked strangers, but that it felt normal. At last, it’s time to come back to work, and to play, and in going back to the work of live performance, Springsteen offers us the gift of fortitude. He’s the phantom of a new opera, only he’s here in flesh and blood, to tell us a new story from sounds we’ve heard before. And that was the future of rock’n’roll all along.



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Monday, 28 June 2021

Families Hold Onto Hope as Death Toll in Florida Building Collapse Rises to 9

SURFSIDE, Fla. — Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said the death toll from the building collapse has risen to nine as search and rescue efforts continue.

She said one victim had died in the hospital, while workers had pulled more bodies from the wreckage since yesterday.

Scores of rescue workers remained on the massive pile of rubble, working to find survivors among the more than 150 people who remain unaccounted for.

“We were able to recover four additional bodies in the rubble as well additional human remains. As of today, one victim passed away in the hospital, and we’ve recovered eight … victims on site. So, I am confirming today that the death toll is at nine. We’ve identified four of the victims and notified the next of kin.”
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Four days after Thursday’s collapse, more than 150 people remain unaccounted for in Surfside, and authorities and loved ones fear the toll will go much higher.

As rotating teams of rescuers continued to use heavy machinery and power tools to clear the rubble from the top and tunnel in from below, the Noriega family hoped that their 92-year-old matriarch Hilda Noriega had somehow survived.

When Mike Noriega heard that part of the condominium tower where his grandmother lived had collapsed, he rushed with his father to the scene. They arrived at a nightmarish 30-foot pile of pancaked concrete and mangled metal, the remains of her 12-story building.

But among the flying debris, they stumbled across mementos that bore witness to Hilda’s life on the sixth floor in Champlain Towers South: an old picture of her with her late husband and their infant son, and a birthday card that friends from her prayer group sent two weeks earlier with the acronym “ESM,” Spanish for “hand-delivered,” scrawled across the yellow envelope with a butterfly etching.

“There was a message in the mess of all this,” said Mike Noriega, who last spoke with his grandmother the day before the disaster. “It means not to give up hope. To have faith.”

Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett on Sunday morning assured families that rescuers were working nonstop. “Nothing else on our mind, with the only objective of pulling their family members out of that rubble,” he told ABC’s “This Week.”

“We’re not going to stop doing that — not today, not tomorrow, not the next day. We’re going to keep going until everybody’s out.”

The Noriega family described Hilda as a fiercely independent and vivacious retiree — in Mike’s words, “the youngest 92-year-old I know … 92 going on 62.”

Hilda Noriega had called Champlain Towers South home for more than 20 years. But six years removed from her husband’s death, she was ready to leave. The condo was up for sale, and her plan was to move in with family.

She had loved living near the ocean and friends, but “when you lose a spouse, you want to be surrounded by family … and she wanted to spend more time with her family and grandchildren,” said Sally Noriega, Hilda’s daughter-in-law.

Sally called Hilda a sweet, loving person who built a life with her husband and raised a family after coming to the U.S. from Cuba in 1960.

“She was just one of those people who from the first time she met a person she instantly loved that person, and that person instantly loved her,” Sally said.

Carlos Noriega, Hilda’s son and police chief of nearby North Bay Village, was one of the emergency responders clambering atop the pile.

The Noriegas don’t entirely know what to make of the treasured mementos found amid the chaos, but Sally said: “We are a family of faith. We’ll just leave it at that.”

They are among dozens of anguished families awaiting word on the fate of loved ones. The wait has been agonizing.

The atmosphere inside a hotel ballroom where around 200 family members were being briefed by authorities Saturday was tense, two people present told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss the private conversations.

The two said families frustrated with the slow pace of recovery efforts had demanded they be allowed to go to the scene and attempt a collective shout — an attempt as much to find survivors as a cathartic farewell to those who had died.

The confirmed death toll rose to five Saturday as rescuers battled fire and smoke deep inside the heap in a race against time. With a sulfur-like stench hanging in the air, they used everything from trained dogs and sonar equipment to buckets and drones.

“Our top priority continues to be search-and-rescue and saving any lives that we can,” Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said.

The mayor said the identification of three bodies had dropped the number of people unaccounted for down to 156, and crews also discovered other unspecified human remains. The remains are being sent to the medical examiner, and authorities are gathering DNA samples from family members to aid in identification.

A video posted online showed an official briefing families. When he said they had found remains among the rubble, people began sobbing.

Late Saturday, four of the victims were identified, as Stacie Dawn Fang, 54; Antonio Lozano, 83, and Gladys Lozano, 79; and Manuel LaFont, 54.

The Paramount Miami Worldcenter tower in downtown Miami was also lit with the words “One World, One Prayer.” Organizers plan to light up the condo building with the message every night for two minutes on the hour until all victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse are accounted for.

Also late Saturday, Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett said a city official had led a cursory review of the nearby Champlain Towers North and Champlain Towers East buildings but “didn’t find anything out of the ordinary.”

The news came after word of a 2018 engineering report that showed the building, which was built in 1981, had “major structural damage” to a concrete slab below its pool deck that needed extensive repairs, part of a series of documents released by the city of Surfside.

Further documentation showed the estimated cost of the repairs would total over $9 million. That included more than $3.8 million for garage, entrance and pool remediation and nearly $3.2 million for fixes to the exterior façade.

While officials said no cause for the collapse early Thursday has been determined, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said a “definitive answer” was needed in a timely manner.

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Don Babwin in Chicago contributed to this report.



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