‘Labels protect us’: Olivia Nervo wants reproductive coercion to be a standalone offence – she is not alone

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Reeves rightly fears the bond market, but she can afford to ditch one unhelpful rule | Phillip Inman

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Help, there’s a cockroach in my coffee! 16 gross ingredients hidden in your favourite foods

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Trump to Read Scripture After Blasphemy Backlash
Days after a social media image depicting him as Jesus drew accusations of blasphemy from his own religious base, President Donald Trump has recorded a scripture reading for a weeklong marathon at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, organizers and the White House said,…[#item_full_content]
Patel to Atlantic: ‘See You in Court’ Over Explosive Profile
FBI Director Kash Patel is escalating a public clash with The Atlantic into a potential legal fight, after the magazine published a controversial report portraying a turbulent first year in his role.[#item_full_content]
WSJ: US Prepares to Board Iran-Linked Ships in Global Naval Crackdown
The U.S. military is preparing to board and seize Iran-linked oil tankers and commercial vessels in international waters in the coming days, according to U.S. officials who spoke with The Wall Street Journal.[#item_full_content]
Dl Sicurezza, incentivi agli avvocati per i rimpatri. È bufera. “Siamo a un passo dall’Ice di Trump”
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Il Papa: “Sono in Africa per incoraggiare i cattolici, non per discutere con Trump”
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US Navy releases photos of ‘fresh meals,’ pushes back on reports of food shortages on Middle East warships

The U.S. Navy released photos Saturday of “fresh meals” being served onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Tripoli as it pushed back against claims of food shortages on Middle East warships. Images have emerged purportedly showing meager meals being served to sailors during Operation Epic Fury against Iran, but the claims are being rejected at […]
Newsom administration allegedly knew of $2B California budget error for months: report

California Democrats were aware of a roughly $2 billion budget accounting error for months, even though Gov. Gavin Newsom’s January spending plan already projected a roughly $3 billion deficit for the coming fiscal year, according to a report. The mistake, tied to the state’s public employee retirement system, CalPERS, could shrink that projected deficit. But […]