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2026-05-11 14:06:21 (4 days ago)

Passengers from hantavirus-linked ship may leave Nebraska under certain conditions, officials say

Cruise ship passengers under hantavirus monitoring in Nebraska may leave before the 42-day period ends, a public health official noted during a press conference.

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2026-05-11 14:03:03 (4 days ago)

Trump holds firm stance on Iran nuclear threat

'Outnumbered' discusses President Donald Trump's strategic approach with Iran, the efficacy of the 'moms.gov' initiative and contrasts it with the Biden administration's stance on women's health and pregnancy centers.

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Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-11 14:00:56 (4 days ago)

Double standard: It's only a controversy when Caitlin Clark walks out with Morgan Wallen

Caitlin Clark walked out with Morgan Wallen at his Indianapolis concert, drawing criticism that highlights an alleged double standard among detractors.

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Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-11 14:00:40 (4 days ago)

Robotaxi drives off from airport with passenger's suitcase

Waymo robotaxi reportedly drove off with a California passenger's suitcase at San José airport after the trunk would not open, leaving him stranded without his bag.

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-05-11 14:00:06 (4 days ago)

Inside the mutually beneficial relationship of shipping magnate Saadé and President Macron

'The shipping giant at the heart of French power' (1/4) The French leader and the head of the company CMA CGM have developed a relationship that is as respectful as it is useful for both parties, given how closely the interests of the family-owned group and the French state are intertwined.

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Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-11 13:56:40 (4 days ago)

Alabama AG makes Supreme Court play that could deal decisive blow in redistricting war

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall says he is thrilled to challenge a prior Supreme Court redistricting ruling in light of Louisiana's Callais case.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-11 13:54:21 (4 days ago)

Middle East crisis live: Trump says ceasefire is ‘on massive life support’ after rejecting Iran’s response to US peace proposal

US president said Iran’s response to the US peace proposal was ‘stupid’ and that the ceasefire is ‘unbelievable weak’

Turkey’s foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, will visit Qatar later today for talks on the war, its impact on the region and efforts to ensure navigational safety in the strait of Hormuz is resumed, a Turkish diplomatic source told the Reuters news agency.

Turkey, which neighbours Iran, has been in close contact with the US, Iran and mediator Pakistan since the start of the conflict. It condemnded the US and Israel for launching the war, widely seen to have been done illegally, but also criticised Iran’s counter strikes on Gulf states.

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Fox News - Video

2026-05-11 13:53:26 (4 days ago)

Virginia Democrats struggle with redistricting setback, mull desperate court purge

Fox News’ Mike Emanuel reports on Virginia Democrats’ response to the state Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling, while Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz provides analysis on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’

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BBC News - Health

BBC News - Health

2026-05-11 13:52:44 (4 days ago)

UK alcohol deaths fall for first time since Covid pandemic

Experts say the “modest reduction” is “not cause for complacency”, with calls to redouble efforts to slash deaths further.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-11 13:52:02 (4 days ago)

The Guardian view on Labour’s rebellion: Starmer faces a crisis of legitimacy | Editorial

After disastrous elections, Labour MPs voice public doubts over whether the prime minister can politically survive at all

The clock is ticking on Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership of the Labour party. He had begun Monday morning with a speech designed to save his premiership after it was routed in local and devolved elections last week. In it he attempted a political synthesis by occupying Reform’s terrain of national pride without the xenophobia, adopting the left’s language of industrial revival without class antagonism and repositioning Labour as culturally pro-European without reopening the Brexit settlement. It did not succeed. By the afternoon, scores of MPs from across the party had publicly demanded that the prime minister leave office in an “orderly transition”. As the hours passed, the rhetoric crossed an important threshold: from criticism of strategy to questioning Sir Keir’s legitimacy as leader.

Labour MPs increasingly say that voters do not trust, or believe, Sir Keir. Nor do they see the change the Labour government promised to deliver. Backbenchers are clearly saying the prime minister’s leadership is the issue. The instinctively loyal MP Catherine McKinnell put it in stark terms. The message from voters, she said, was clear: “The Labour government has to change, or we will change the Labour government.”

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-11 13:50:44 (4 days ago)

The Guardian view on World Cup ticket prices: $33,000? You’re having a laugh … | Editorial

Fifa’s embrace of dynamic pricing and resale markets has led to sky-high costs and a speculative free-for-all, betraying the spirit of the beautiful game

In What Money Can’t Buy, his 2012 critique of a world where everything is for sale, Michael Sandel laments what he calls “the skyboxification of American life”. Price gouging and profiteering, Mr Sandel notes, can exclude millions from communal experiences that should unite people, rather than divide them according to the size of their wallets. That is “not good for democracy, nor is it a satisfying way to live”.

Ahead of the men’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next month, millions of football fans would readily agree with the Harvard philosopher. Gianni Infantino, the president of the sport’s global governing body, Fifa, has predicted that this summer’s tournament will be the “greatest and most inclusive … ever”. But the lead-up has been overshadowed by a ticketing strategy that is almost surreally indifferent to the battered traditions of “the people’s game”.

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Fox News - Top Stories

2026-05-11 13:50:09 (4 days ago)

The FOX News Wine Shop lets you sip American wines at home — here's how it works

Shop U.S.-made wines or join the FOX News American Wine Club for nine patriotic bottles delivered to your door every two months.

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