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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-31 11:48:22 (2 weeks ago)

Charley Hull doubles down on caddie prank after strong start to Women’s Open

  • English player’s actions called ‘extremely cruel’

  • Shiho Kuwaki sets early halfway lead at six-under

News that Charley Hull had slept for only three hours before her second round at the Women’s Open fuelled an obvious conclusion. With noisy fallout continuing from the 30-year-old’s prank on her caddie, it was assumed to be affecting her off the course. Not so, as it transpired. In typically emphatic style, Hull urged those who cannot accept criticism to “grow a pair of balls” after signing for a resilient 71 at Royal Lytham & St Annes.

After Hull tricked her bag man Adam Woodward into believing he had won £100,000 from a fake scratchcard, some of the reaction was fierce. Laura Davies, one of the greats of women’s golf, called Hull’s actions “extremely cruel”. After round one at Lytham, Hull told her detractors to “loosen up”. That, too, fuelled castigation of the Englishwoman. Rather than back down, she has doubled down.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-31 11:46:12 (2 weeks ago)

Hull funeral director who left bodies to rot in mortuary jailed for 20 years

More than 80 loved ones spoke of horrors of learning about Robert Bush’s crimes, including mother of a miscarried baby

A funeral director has been jailed for 20 years for leaving dozens of bodies – including a miscarried baby – “rotting” in his mortuary and giving bereaved families the wrong ashes.

Robert Bush, the owner of Legacy Independent Funeral Services in Hull, pleaded guilty to 67 offences spanning 12 years and affecting hundreds of families, including 30 counts of preventing a lawful and decent burial.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-07-31 11:46:00 (2 weeks ago)

Fox News AI Newsletter: AI models accessed systems of 3 real organizations, company reveals

Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-07-31 11:45:34 (2 weeks ago)

World leaders respond to Spanish migrant crisis

Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss how world leaders are reacting to the Spain-Morocco border crisis as thousands of migrants rushed to Ceuta.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-07-31 11:44:21 (2 weeks ago)

Smithsonian America 250 exhibit features 3x more liberal items than conservative ones

The Smithsonian's America 250th anniversary exhibit features nearly two dozen items for liberal causes but just seven representing conservatism.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-07-31 11:43:38 (2 weeks ago)

Yordan Alvarez's 12-for-25 record against Nathan Eovaldi looms large in Rangers-Astros matchup

Nathan Eovaldi takes the mound for the Texas Rangers against Hunter Brown and the Houston Astros in a pivotal American League West division clash.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-31 11:43:13 (2 weeks ago)

Healey sets budget for late October, promising to ‘spread money and power’ around UK

Chancellor will have to find money for Burnham’s policies while sticking to fiscal rules as borrowing costs rise

Andy Burnham’s government has set a date for a late October budget to “spread money and power” out of Westminster as the new prime minister pushes forward his tax and spending plans.

Announcing an autumn budget for 28 October, the chancellor, John Healey, said Labour would stick to its fiscal rules with its agenda to give businesses and households stability for the future.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-07-31 11:41:12 (2 weeks ago)

Why did Riyadh join US strikes on Tehran's allies in Iraq?

Saudi Arabia joined the United States for the first time in launching air strikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq on Wednesday, marking a significant shift in the kingdom's regional posture after months of restraint. While Riyadh insists it was acting in self-defence, the operation raises questions about whether the kingdom is abandoning its cautious approach towards Tehran – or simply sending a warning. 

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Times of Israel - World News

Times of Israel - World News

2026-07-31 11:41:12 (2 weeks ago)

In major shift, Yesh Atid MK reportedly set to run as No. 2 in Mansour Abbas’s Ra’am party

Yoav Segalovitz, Jewish lawmaker who won trust among Arab public for fighting violent crime, will reportedly meet Abbas to join revamped, historically Islamist party next week

The post In major shift, Yesh Atid MK reportedly set to run as No. 2 in Mansour Abbas’s Ra’am party appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Times of India

Times of India

2026-07-31 11:38:55 (2 weeks ago)

A $215,280 Colorado home is being sold; but the buyer must remove the woman living inside

A unique property in Colorado is on the market but comes with a twist: prospective buyers cannot conduct inspections. The current resident, entrenched due to a drawn-out foreclosure process and personal loss, is determined to defend her home against eviction efforts. Real estate experts caution potential buyers about the substantial legal and financial pitfalls they may encounter in this unusual situation.

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BBC News - Science & Environment

BBC News - Science & Environment

2026-07-31 11:37:17 (2 weeks ago)

England and Wales on course for driest July on record

Met Office records indicate England and Wales are likely to have had their driest July since records began 190 years ago.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-31 11:35:53 (2 weeks ago)

World-renowned climber Nirmal Purja among 10 struck by avalanche on Pakistan mountain

Rescuers say four bodies found in search for team caught in Broad Peak avalanche, after trackers showed rapid descent

The world-renowned Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purja – a former British special forces member – is among 10 climbers caught in a deadly avalanche on Pakistan’s Broad Peak.

Rescuers on Friday said four bodies had been found and efforts were under way to retrieve them despite the harsh weather. Two of the dead have been identified: Pur Bahadur Gurung, a Nepali citizen, and Nadhira Alharthy, who was the first Omani to climb Everest.

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