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Company settles allegations it failed to honor shelf prices in multiple states, and customers anywhere in US may be eligible for repaymentsDollar General, the retail giant that promises "convenience, quality brands and low prices”, has agreed to pay at least $15m to settle claims that it overcharged customers at many of its 20,000 US stores.The...
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Spokesperson said ex-president, pictured in some photos released by justice department, cut ties with Epstein in 2005A spokesperson for Bill Clinton accused the White House late on Friday of using him as a scapegoat after pictures of the former president with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as with a young woman in a...
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Senior officials face criticism after review found systemic failings plunged hundreds of thousands of unpaid carers into debtSenior officials who oversaw a flawed benefits system that plunged hundreds of thousands of carers into debt are under mounting pressure over their "misleading” response to the scandal.Prof Liz Sayce, the chair of a...
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Public exhibition, featuring billboard-sized portraits projected onto buildings, calls attention to Trump administration's attacks on civil libertiesEach evening, drivers on the busy 101 freeway in downtown Los Angeles pass billboard-size portraits of Angelenos that flash across the side of a building with a simple message next to their faces: Am I...
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Lawyers argue 'cumulative disruption' regulations were quashed in May and should therefore not be usedThe Metropolitan police have been using powers they no longer have to crack down on pro-Palestine protests, according to legal experts.Based on evidence obtained by the Guardian and Liberty Investigates, legal experts said officers had imposed...
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Port says it is working to resolve issues but urges passengers not to arrive more than two hours before departureThe Christmas travel plans of tens of thousands of ferry passengers at the Port of Dover have been delayed by IT problems with French border control.Millions of motorists hit the roads this weekend in the Christmas getaway, with travel...
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Gone are shots of puddings and sweets as advertisers try to market other foods to stay within rules coming into force on 5 JanuaryThe festive season is traditionally a time of national culinary overindulgence but eagle-eyed viewers may have noticed that this year's crop of big-budget Christmas TV ads have been decidedly lean and sugar-free.From...
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Democratic senator Ro Khanna says: 'the most important documents are missing'Analysis: Trickle release signals move to bury Trump tiesPhotos from the first batch of Epstein filesA book titled Massage for Dummies was seen among the partial files released yesterday by the Department of Justice. It is mentioned as one of the "gifts” Epstein gave to...
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclines across five people in one photo watched by Ghislaine Maxwell at SandringhamJeffrey Epstein files: latest updatesPhotographs of the child sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell released by the US justice department appear to show how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor facilitated their access to British high...
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Attack brings total number of Palestinians killed by Israel to 401 since October ceasefire took effectThe Israeli military killed six Palestinians, including a baby, who were in a school that sheltered displaced people in Gaza City on Friday, hospital officials have said. The attack brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israel to 401 since...
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Funding to tackle misinformation and cyber-attacks, and boost democracy, cut from £40m to £24mKeir Starmer's raid on overseas aid has led to a 40% cut in funds for countering Russian aggression and misinformation in a region of Europe described by the prime minister as vital to the UK's national security.British funding committed to bolstering...
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Neuroscientists, psychologists and 'have-a-go heroes' themselves explain why it is about more than just instinctAs a knife-wielding terrorist wearing a fake suicide belt caused panic on London Bridge in 2019, Darryn Frost remembers entering a state of intense focus.Having grabbed a decorative narwhal tusk from the wall of Fishmongers' Hall, the...
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Minister says risk to 'any individual' from cyber-attack is low and that it is still unclear who is responsible The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office was hacked in October, a minister has said.Chris Bryant, a trade minister in Keir Starmer's government, told Sky News there was a low risk to "any individual” from the cyber-attack....
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After eight years in Washington, D.C., Ambassador Kirsten Hillman will step down from her post in the new year. She sat down with CBC's The House to share how she connects with Trump-era Republicans and what Canadians need to know about the United States today.
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Newly unsealed Epstein files spotlight Prince Andrew with a resurfaced photo showing him with women and Ghislaine Maxwell at Sandringham Palace. The image's setting in a private royal gathering space intensifies scrutiny. Historian claims suggest the Queen was aware of past alleged misconduct at Buckingham Palace, which was reportedly covered up.
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A Cambridge historian, Svetlana Lokhova, found her life shattered by baseless Russian spy allegations linked to Russiagate. Despite no involvement in US politics or intelligence, fabricated claims of an affair with Michael Flynn led to professional ruin and public ostracization. Declassified documents later confirmed the allegations were recorded...
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According to a U.S. official, the U.S. military struck dozens of ISIS targets at multiple locations in Syria targeting ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites, in response to an ambush attack killing two Iowa National Guard soldiers last week. NBC News' Courtney Kube and Gabe Gutierrez have the latest.
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The illegal animal trade is a global industry estimated to be worth $20 billion, according the United Nations. "CBS Saturday Morning" heads to Yuramaguas, Peru, for a closer look at how the black market threatens endangered species, and how some people are trying to help.
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Pakistan's government has denied any restrictions on former PM Imran Khan's sons visiting him in jail, assuring visas will be granted. This follows concerns raised by his sons, who fear they may never see their father again due to alleged isolation and harsh prison conditions. Officials refuted claims of solitary confinement and solitary...
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Luigi Mangione's lawyers contend Attorney General Pam Bondi's decision to seek the death penalty against him in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was tainted by her prior work as a lobbyist at a firm that represented the insurer's parent company.
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Canada's growing profile in Antarctic research may get another boost in early 2026, as the commander of the Royal Canadian Navy confirms a possible second expedition is in the works, in collaboration with the Chilean navy. Climate scientists from the first all-Canadian expedition in March hope it offers the chance to collect more samples, as...
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UN body to study possibility of integrating centuries-old practices into mainstream healthcareFrom herbalists in Africa gathering plants to use as poultices to acupuncturists in China using needles to cure migraines, or Indian yogis practising meditation, traditional remedies have increasingly being shown to work, and deserve more attention and...
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Mukbang star Short Mouth Sun, real name Kim Mi-kyung, has halted all work after admitting to receiving unlicensed medical injections. She joins comedian Park Na-rae and SHINee's Key in the same scandal. Apologizing for the worry caused, she stated she believed the provider was legitimate and will take responsibility as investigations continue into...
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WASHINGTON — Israeli officials have grown increasingly concerned that Iran is expanding production of its ballistic missile program, which was damaged by Israeli military strikes earlier this year, and are preparing to brief President Donald Trump about options for attacking it again, according to a person with direct knowledge of the plans and...
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Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, championed American identity rooted in ideals, not heritage, at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest. He rebuked the 'woke left' and 'online right' for race-based views. Ramaswamy's stance against hate speech and victimhood culture drew sharp criticism from some MAGA supporters, who called for his...
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CashNasty and Chrisnxtdoor were banned from Twitch platform on December 19, 2025, after a sponsored NBA Creator Cast stream with Adidas. Their channels now show a copyright removal notice. Fans reacted strongly on X and questioned the ban. Twitch has not explained the reason. Both streamers remain silent for now.
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The Strangers, a horror tale written during the playwright's college days, appeared in the Strand magazine this weekAs one of the 20th century's most successful playwrights, Tennessee Williams penned popular works at the very pinnacle of US theater, including A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.Years before his almost unparalleled...
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A seven-year-old girl was killed and three others critically injured when the house of BNP leader Belal Hossain in Lakshmipur Sadar was locked from the outside and set on fire. Belal and his two other daughters were badly burned and sent to Dhaka for treatment. The attack highlights a rising wave of violence and worsening law and order in...
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Newly released government files confirm Maria Farmer's 1996 report to the FBI about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes, including the theft and sale of her underage sisters' photos. Farmer expressed feeling redeemed, though saddened by the delayed action and harm to other victims. The release, however, has frustrated other survivors struggling to...
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President Trump lauded Indian-origin AI advisor Sriram Krishnan for his pivotal role in the US AI strategy, aiming to outpace China. Krishnan highlighted the new executive order, designed to accelerate domestic AI development and reduce regulatory hurdles, as crucial for maintaining a global technological edge. The administration is seeking...
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Family who said they paid cash were left embarrassed after being accused of not paying £20.01Drivers have accused a leading petrol station security company of issuing "false” fuel theft debts, which left one family unable to fill up their car at more than 1,000 filling stations for more than a year.Amjad Khan and his family were barred from...
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Joint venture will take over part of app's US operations, including data protection, algorithm security and content moderationBusiness live – latest updatesUS politics live – latest updatesTikTok has reached a deal to form a joint venture that will allow it to continue operating in the US, five years after Donald Trump threatened to ban the...
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A Hindu garment worker named Dipu Chandra Das was brutally killed by a mob in Bangladesh. He was accused of blasphemy. The incident occurred in Bhaluka, Mymensingh. Authorities have arrested seven individuals in connection with the lynching. This event has raised serious concerns about the safety of religious minorities in the country.
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Iran has put to death a man accused of spying for Israel, the latest execution since a 12-day June war between the archenemies, the judiciary's press agency announced Saturday. That attack triggered a 12-day conflict in which Iran responded with drone and missile attacks on Israel, and later saw the United States join Israel in striking Iranian...
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Newly released batch of Epstein files included a black-and-white photo of a younger Prince Andrew reclining across women's laps, with Ghislaine Maxwell smiling above him. The image is part of hundreds of thousands of documents released online by Democrats, overwhelming the justice department website. The release renews focus on allegations Andrew...
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AGMC is voluntarily recalling over 5,500 Geely Emgrand sedans in the UAE due to a potential fuel system defect. A non-vented fuel filler cap can cause vacuum pressure, potentially leading to fuel leaks. Affected owners can get their vehicles serviced for free, including a cap replacement and system inspection.
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Former President Bill Clinton is angered by the recent release of Epstein files, accusing the White House of using him as a scapegoat. The documents, including images of Clinton with a young woman and Ghislaine Maxwell, have reignited public scrutiny. Clinton maintains he cut ties with Epstein before his crimes were revealed, asserting the release...
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Oman's Ministry of Heritage and Tourism mandates strict adherence to safety guidelines for adventure tourism operators and participants. This legal requirement ensures safe practices for activities like canyoning and rock climbing, protecting both visitors and the Sultanate's natural landscapes. Compliance is crucial for responsible tourism growth.
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Who Is Your Neighbour? lets people talk in constructive, thoughtful ways to offer an antidote to division and despair• Donate to the charity appeal hereIt was a filthy day in Rotherham as Storm Bram swept through the town earlier this month. Roads had turned into rivers and sodden St George's flags flapped from lamp-posts at half mast.Inside the...
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Cyclist and road safety groups argue proposed alternative route away from traffic-free Le Piétonnier is unsafeOn an unseasonably mild winter's day, people are gathering at Le Piétonnier, the pedestrian zone in the heart of Brussels. Tourists buy mulled wine and churros at the Christmas market outside the Bourse, the old stock exchange, now...
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Anthony Albanese said he would 'support whatever action the NSW government takes'Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese has backed the NSW premier's call for a state-based royal commission into last weekend's terror attack at Bondi beach, after Chris Minns called for a full "comprehensive look” at the deadly...
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