San Diego Muslim Community Reeling After Mass Shooting
The Islamic Center of San Diego reopens after a deadly attack, with the community mourning three killed and seeking support against rising Islamophobia.
The Islamic Center of San Diego reopens after a deadly attack, with the community mourning three killed and seeking support against rising Islamophobia.
The NAACP urges Black athletes to boycott SEC programs, highlighting their power to challenge anti-Black policies in sports and politics.
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Meta, Snapchat, and X are blocking Saudi dissidents' accounts following government requests, raising concerns about censorship and repression.
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RecommendedIsrael's far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's video taunting detained Gaza flotilla activists draws global outrage, highlighting routine abuse of Palestinian detainees.
A secret Nato exercise in a disused London tube station reveals the British army is 80-90% short of drones, as war games simulate defending Estonia from Russia in 2030.
Hundreds gathered outside Ireland's parliament to protest the death of Yves Sakila, a Congolese-born man restrained by security guards, drawing comparisons to George Floyd.
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Florida biologist Brittney Brown was fired for criticizing Charlie Kirk on social media after his death. She won a $485,000 settlement from the state wildlife agency.
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Federal prosecutors dropped all charges against four protesters indicted for demonstrating outside a Chicago ICE detention center, citing grand jury transcript redactions.
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Palantir CEO Louis Mosley accuses Sadiq Khan of politicising procurement after blocking a £50m contract with the Met police, sparking debate over AI use in policing.
Andy Burnham kicks off Labour's byelection campaign in Makerfield, aiming to retain the seat amid national challenges for the party.
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RecommendedStephen Colbert hosted his final episode of The Late Show, with tributes from Joe Biden, Jane Fonda, and Bruce Springsteen. The show was cancelled amid political tensions.
Dr Nicole Saphier, Trump's nominee for surgeon general, sells a supplement containing kava, banned by the US military and linked to liver damage. Amazon investigates.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's campaign of maximum pressure on Cuba is the culmination of a personal pursuit spanning decades, as the Trump administration diverts attention from Iran.
Paula Varjack's kinetic play uses lip syncing and dance to show how prejudice turned a 'wardrobe malfunction' into a career disaster for Janet Jackson.
Byron Allen discusses taking over Stephen Colbert's late-night time slot on CBS with his show Comics Unleashed, and his recent acquisition of BuzzFeed.
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RecommendedA new poll reveals 68% of Americans believe Trump prioritizes immigration enforcement over economic concerns, with rising disapproval on both issues.
Seven Bangladeshi-Italian candidates run for Venice's council amid far-right hostility, aiming to represent the growing community and address overtourism and neglect.
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Tony Abbott's new book 'Australia: A History' presents a celebratory, Anglo-Celtic view, ignoring Indigenous perspectives and climate science, sparking debate at Sydney Writers' Festival.
In Queensland's Maranoa electorate, some rural voters are abandoning the Nationals for One Nation, citing immigration, housing, and a disconnect from politicians.
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RecommendedEngland's World Cup squad announcement stirs political controversy as unexpected selections spark debate over national identity and football governance.
As Australia's budget roadshow falters, PM Albanese's defensive style contrasts with UK MP Wes Streeting's clear tax reform message, highlighting communication challenges.
Lloyds Banking Group may axe the Halifax brand, sparking dismay in the Yorkshire town where the building society was founded in 1853. Residents and historians express pride and loyalty.
An 81-year-old Arizona grandmother was swatted while livestreaming Minecraft to raise funds for her grandson's cancer treatment. Police swarmed her home after a false report of a shooting.
Andy Burnham launched his campaign in Makerfield, declaring 'hope is in the air' and calling for a new script in British politics.
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RecommendedDemocratic National Committee chair Ken Martin faces mounting pressure to resign after delaying the release of a 192-page autopsy report on the party's 2024 election loss, with critics calling his leadership incompetent.