RT News - Top Stories
RT News - Top Stories
2026-05-12 05:16:54 (5 days ago)
Missing US soldier found dead in Morocco
Moroccan search teams have recovered the body of a US Army soldier who went missing during African Lion drills
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ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-05-12 05:05:59 (5 days ago)
How Keir Starmer could be replaced as UK prime minister after Labour suffers local election drubbing
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a potential battle to remain in office after his Labour Party suffered a calamitous set of election results last week
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-05-12 05:05:56 (5 days ago)
A South Korean startup captures workers' techniques to develop AI brains for robots
Workers at a five-star hotel fold napkins and wipe silverware with body cameras recording their every move
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-05-12 05:02:29 (5 days ago)
Route 66 centennial highlights cosmic sites across Northern Arizona
Route 66 is celebrating 100 years — and people are driving through the historic highway in the hopes of finding those nostalgic diners and motels.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-05-12 05:02:15 (5 days ago)
LIVE: UK’s Starmer vows to ‘get on with governing’ as MPs urge him to quit
The British prime minister is under pressure after his Labour Party suffered election losses.
Fox News - Opinion
Fox News - Opinion
2026-05-12 05:00:45 (5 days ago)
LIZ PEEK: Steve Hilton could pull off a California stunner if voters take the leap
California's June 2 primary could make history as Republican Steve Hilton, endorsed by President Trump, leads a crowded field of Democratic rivals.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-12 05:00:44 (5 days ago)
Drake lost the beef and embraced the manosphere. Is it too late for him to win back his audience?
After his Kendrick Lamar feud, Drake alienated female fans. With new album Iceman, he’s aiming for the top of the charts again
Despite his A-list pop star status, there’s been a noticeable scrappiness to Drake’s rollout for his ninth album, Iceman. Last month, the rapper iced out his favorite court-side seats at the Toronto Raptors’ arena, with faux icicles dangling from the chairs. He followed that up with a more brazen stunt: a huge block of ice in downtown Toronto for the public to chip at until it thawed, revealing the album date. In early May, he debuted a quirky episodic series on YouTube featuring skits in an ice manufacturing plant and the rapper driving an Iceman-branded truck around Toronto. The mood seemed cheeky and defiant: good news for anyone who missed the memester of his 2016 viral hit Hotline Bling.
It has been an eventful and complicated time for Drake since his most recent solo studio album, 2023’s For All the Dogs. While he is still the highest streamed rapper artist in the world, he has been attacked by hip-hop. Two years ago, Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar and Drake engaged in a battle that no one came out of unscathed. There were accusations of intimate partner violence towards Lamar, a song about a possible daughter that Drake has hid, and Lamar’s Grammy-winning death blow – Not Like Us – about Drake being a hip-hop “colonizer” who chases after young women. Consensus has said that he lost the beef between him and Lamar, and the consensus is right, but the backlash against Drake was already starting to formulate before Lamar issued the first warning shot in 2024 diss track Like That.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-12 05:00:43 (5 days ago)
Paying in sweat! How Debbie Allen went from stardom in Fame to conquer Hollywood
She played the world’s coolest dance teacher and has had big success as an actor, director and choreographer, winning a Golden Globe, Emmys and an Olivier. Now, she is back on Broadway. She discusses Trump, the Kennedy Center and where the US goes next
Debbie Allen once found herself judging the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City alongside a charismatic property developer named Donald Trump. He had just bought an 86-metre superyacht named Nabila and rebranded it the Trump Princess. Eager to flaunt his prize, he invited Allen, a dancer, choreographer, actor and director, and her sister, the actor Phylicia Rashad, aboard for a private tour.
The opulence of the vessel was astonishing, Allen recalls: there was a bathroom carved from lapis lazuli, a fully equipped nightclub and fine paintings hanging on the walls. “It was incredible. I remember him telling me: ‘Debbie, you can have a party on this.’ I said: ‘If I do it, honey, it’s going to be all Black people.’”
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-12 05:00:43 (5 days ago)
The Bahamas goes to polls in three-way battle with immigration a key issue
Rising cost of living such as high gas prices also a concern in election that will have record number of voters
Voters in the Bahamas head to the polls on Tuesday in a hotly contested general election featuring high-profile candidates such as the former basketball champion Rick Fox.
Voters in the Caribbean archipelago are divided over concerns about immigration, especially from neighbouring Haiti, and the rising cost of living, with significant spikes in gas prices caused by war in the Middle East.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-12 05:00:43 (5 days ago)
Cockrow Bridge in Surrey will open in the coming weeks to provide wildlife, including lizards and insects, with the ability to move between fragmented habitats
When James Herd moved near to Wisley Common 17 years ago, the heathland nature reserve was teeming with wildlife. “I’d take the dog around the common in spring and summer, and every few hundred metres I’d hear the rustle of a lizard in the undergrowth – and I’d see adders,” he says.
But over the past decade, the Surrey Wildlife Trust’s director of reserves management, who oversees the internationally important habitat, has seen that wildlife become depleted.
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Fox News - Politics
2026-05-12 05:00:41 (5 days ago)
From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight
Tuesday's primaries in Nebraska, West Virginia and New Jersey set the stage for 2026 midterm battles over control of Congress and key state offices.
Fox News - Politics
Fox News - Politics
2026-05-12 05:00:40 (5 days ago)
AOC-backed $30 minimum wage plan could backfire in unexpected ways, experts warn
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's push for a $30 minimum wage draws opposition from economists who warn it could cost jobs and increase prices.
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