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Trump's speech glitches fuel mental fitness debate

Former US President Donald Trump left audiences baffled during a recent speech, stumbling over words and making incoherent statements. Critics question his mental sharpness, while supporters dismiss it as a minor slip.

Governor compares Trump supporters to Nazis

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has sparked controversy by likening supporters of Donald Trump to Nazis during a speech in Washington. The Democratic leader accused Trump of undermining democracy and inciting violence.

Glasgow Uni bars activists over 'unsafe' signs

Women's rights campaigners were denied service at Glasgow University's student union bar after staff claimed their signs made them feel 'unsafe'. The activists were protesting against policies they argue silence women.

Wikipedia challenges Online Safety Act in High Court

Wikipedia's parent organisation has launched a legal challenge against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing it threatens freedom of expression and could impose 'unacceptable censorship' on the internet.

Nicola Sturgeon tearful in personal speech

Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon fought back tears while discussing personal challenges in a heartfelt public address, revealing the toll of political life.

Shop owner told to remove 'scum bags' sign

A shop owner in the UK was instructed by police to take down a controversial sign labelling shoplifters as 'scum bags', sparking a debate over free speech and crime prevention.

Speech therapist names baby names to avoid

A speech therapist has shared a list of baby names that could cause pronunciation difficulties, social challenges, or even bullying. Find out which names made the list and why.

Trump threatens Apple ban if re-elected

Former US President Donald Trump threatens to ban Apple products if he returns to the White House, criticising CEO Tim Cook and Nvidia in a controversial Washington speech.

Scholars urge UK to end Palestine Action ban

Prominent intellectuals, including Naomi Klein and Angela Davis, have signed an open letter demanding the UK government reverse its ban on Palestine Action, calling it an attack on free speech.

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