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2026-07-05 12:48:51 (2 days ago)

Enes Kanter Freedom emphasizes importance of passing freedom down to younger generations

Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom says becoming an American citizen was the proudest moment in his entire life on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-07-05 12:44:40 (2 days ago)

2026 Tour de France: Del Toro wins second stage

Mexican rider Isaac Del Toro won the second stage of the Tour de France, ahead of Tadej Pogacar, who took overall second. In the stage, Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel took third, just ahead of overall leader Jonas Vingegaard.

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-05 12:42:03 (2 days ago)

What is the religious and political messaging behind Khamenei’s funeral?

The Islamic Republic is leaning into religious imagery to hone its political messages locally and across the region.

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-05 12:40:00 (2 days ago)

Brazil vs Norway LIVE: FIFA World Cup 2026 – last 16

Live coverage and text updates as Brazil play Norway in the round of 16 knockout stage.

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2026-07-05 12:32:57 (2 days ago)

Trump urges Congress to pass SAVE America Act

Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., discusses the one year anniversary of the 'big, beautiful bill' and previews GOP priorities ahead of the midterm elections on ‘The Sunday Briefing.'

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-05 12:30:31 (2 days ago)

The Guardian view on private equity in the public sector: children’s services must be freed from debt-fuelled takeovers | Editorial

New analysis by the Guardian has revealed the disturbing extent of these firms’ influence in highly sensitive areas

Children’s homes and care placements are not ordinary commodities. Yet Britain has allowed some of its most sensitive public services to become assets in private equity portfolios: bought, loaded with debt, restructured and sold, while the state continues to fund the contracts and vulnerable people carry the risk when things go wrong.

Private equity’s role in public services is not notional. The year after Compass Community was sold by its owner, Graphite Capital, to another private equity group, Cap10, the poor state of some of its children’s homes was made plain by Ofsted reports. Inspectors who visited two homes in England – which had previously been rated good and outstanding – found “high levels of distress” and staff as well as children feeling unsafe. Cap10 denies that standards fell following the change of ownership.

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2026-07-05 12:28:07 (2 days ago)

Rep Malliotakis blasts socialism’s rise in Democratic Party

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss the rapid rise of socialism within the Democratic Party, criticizing its platforms including wealth taxes and open borders.

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South China Morning Post - World News

South China Morning Post - World News

2026-07-05 12:27:29 (2 days ago)

UK hard-right leader Farage faces new allegations over gifts

Hard-right British politician Nigel Farage on Sunday faced fresh allegations over non-disclosure of gifts after a newspaper reported a convicted fraudster paid for his security and staff before he became an MP. An MP said he had asked parliament’s standards commissioner to investigate the new claims against the leader of the anti-immigration Reform UK party, which is currently leading in opinion polls. Farage is already the subject of an investigation by the parliamentary anti-sleaze watchdog...

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-05 12:25:31 (2 days ago)

The Guardian view on gene-edited humans: darker uses must be acknowledged alongside medical ones | Editorial

Polling shows that the public supports this new technology, but the conversation must move beyond simple questions of safety

Ever since Crispr-Cas9 gene-editing technology emerged in the early 2010s, ethical questions around genetically altered humans, so-called designer babies, have become increasingly urgent. There is already a worldwide legal prohibition. No country currently allows human germline editing (meaning genetic changes to an embryo that could also be passed on to its children), and 70 have laws against it, including the UK. But a series of recent discoveries and a new poll suggest that scientists and the public believe gene-edited humans are likely – even desirable – in the near future.

Two new studies use base editing – a more precise next-generation Crispr tool – on human embryos to study early development or disease (this research is legal in the UK and US as long as the embryos are destroyed within 14 days). The lead author of one study, Dieter Egli, said that the technology wasn’t yet ready for the clinic, but the advances would “guide responsible research to achieve its ultimate safe and effective use”. This encapsulates the view of many scientists, who believe the regulated use of germline editing to eradicate hereditary conditions is inevitable, and the main objection is around safety.

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2026-07-05 12:21:21 (2 days ago)

General Jack Keane analyzes Iran's negotiation strategy and regional leverage

General Jack Keane discusses Iran's strategy of prolonging negotiations to gain concessions and their use of control over the Strait of Hormuz as geopolitical leverage. He highlights Iran's perspective on these actions.

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-05 12:19:03 (2 days ago)

Syria delays first session of transitional parliament without explanation

The transitional parliament aims to draft a new elections law during its 30-month term.

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-05 12:17:28 (2 days ago)

Charles Leclerc wins F1 British Grand Prix behind safety car

Charles Leclerc collects his first victory of the 2026 F1 season after late safety car confusion in the final laps.

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