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A flurry of immigration enforcement activity at courthouses around the country in the past month has renewed a legal battle from President Donald Trump’s first term

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Members of the Tremolat community are in shock after Karen Carter, who ran guest houses in the Dordogne region, was found on Tuesday with several stab wounds

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Japan’s Imperial palace says it has fired an employee for stealing cash totaling 3.6 million yen ($24,900) from Emperor Naruhito and his family over more than a year

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Your age and having pale skin can be big factors to developing melanoma

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Activists around the globe are kicking off May Day demonstrations with workers rights rallies and marches for social justice causes

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The college junior is reportedly charged with reviewing the department’s rules and then using AI tools to determine where rules can be ‘relaxed or removed altogether’

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The competition watchdog is looking into the veterinary industry after 56,000 people raised concerns about the sector.

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Kamala Harris accused Donald Trump of abandoning American ideals in her first major speech following her US election loss, that also coincided with the president's first 100 days in office in his second term.

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Pam Bondi has claimed that Donald Trump has saved the lives of 258 million Americans as she praised the president's first 100 days in office during a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, 30 April.

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Donald Trump began answering a question about Harvard University by speaking about Harlem, a neighbourhood in New York City, as he joined a NewsNation town hall via phone on Wednesday night (30 April).

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The Trump administration is calling for more reliance on behavioral therapy for transgender youth instead of broader gender-affirming medical care

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HSBC said it had kick-started a search for a new chairman after Mark Tucker told the board he intended to leave.

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Police in the Philippines say a speeding passenger bus slammed into a row of vehicles lined up at a highway toll booth killing 10 people, including children

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The musician's action follows a Daily Record report highlighting the plight of Iain Gregori, whose father, Michael, repeatedly sought an autism diagnosis for his son

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U.S. applications for jobless benefits jumped to their highest level in two months, but layoffs remain in a historically healthy range

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McDonald’s has reported its biggest sales drop since the pandemic as customers in the U.S. are concerned about the economy and are pulling back on spending.

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You know that burst of flavor you experience when you take a bite of certain foods like roasted meat, Parmesan cheese, anchovies, soy sauce, caramelized onions or miso broth

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Exclusive: The legal opinion obtained by a campaign group opposed to assisted dying comes as the government is expected to publish its impact assessment for Kim Leadbeater’s legislation

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Moscow-appointed officials in Ukraine's Kherson region say a Ukrainian drone attack killed seven and wounded more than 20 people

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North America’s three biggest measles outbreaks have grown to a total of more than 2,500 known cases

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The Liberal Democrats are warning the Government that a summit with the European Union on May 19 should not be a missed opportunity.

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KPMG had been P&O Ferries’ auditor since 2007 but resigned recently, according to accounts filed with Companies House.

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Angelo Becciu is the once-powerful Italian cardinal who formally withdrew his participation in the conclave on Tuesday

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Benjamin Netanyahu says one suspect caught in the act

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More than 80% of investor votes cast at its annual general meeting on Thursday were made against the proposal from Palliser Capital.

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