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2026-07-12 07:30:02 (4 days ago)

Ben Ferguson shares memories of Sen Lindsey Graham

Ben Ferguson, host of 'The Ben Ferguson Show,' reflects on Sen. Lindsey Graham's life after his passing. He shares personal anecdotes about Graham's humor, dedication to constituent services and long military career.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-12 07:27:36 (4 days ago)

Water parks, bull runs and England’s World Cup victory - photos of the weekend

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

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Fox News - Video

2026-07-12 07:25:03 (4 days ago)

Ben Ferguson shares memories of Sen Lindsey Graham

Ben Ferguson, host of 'The Ben Ferguson Show,' reflects on Sen. Lindsey Graham's life after his passing. He shares personal anecdotes about Graham's humor, dedication to constituent services and long military career.

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New York Times - World News

New York Times - World News

2026-07-12 07:24:54 (4 days ago)

Hard-Liners in Iran Want to Keep Fighting America

With much of their leadership killed in the war, Iran’s conservatives have sought to fill the void and intensify the fight against the United States.

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Fox News - Video

2026-07-12 07:23:50 (4 days ago)

Sen Lindsey Graham dies of sudden illness at 71

Chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the sudden passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. He shares the reactions of his party, Graham's long history serving the U.S. and breaks down next steps.

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-07-12 07:10:06 (4 days ago)

'We were meant to take as many jewels as we could': The confessions of two Louvre burglars

After months of silence, two men suspected of stealing the royal jewels described their involvement in detail during new interrogations in June. According to their statements, they were hired to carry out the heist for '€15,000 to €25,000.'

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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-07-12 07:07:26 (4 days ago)

IRGC releases video of retaliatory missile strikes

IRGC releases video of retaliatory missile strikes

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-07-12 07:00:37 (4 days ago)

Platner aide hit with brutal timeline check after campaign denied rape claim, then folded days later

Graham Platner suspended his Maine Senate campaign on Wednesday, after Jenny Racicot alleged he raped her.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-07-12 07:00:23 (4 days ago)

EXCLUSIVE: Former 'Apprentice' star picked by Trump to showcase America's 250th anniversary through art

"Passport to Patriotism" opens July 30 in Washington with 30+ artists exploring America's story through photography, sculpture and fashion for America 250.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-12 07:00:17 (4 days ago)

‘People treat each other as disposable’: dating columnist turned novelist Annie Lord on love and sex in the age of apps

Her breakup memoir and Vogue column made her the voice of modern dating. As her debut is published, she talks about single life, oversharing and why she still believes she’ll find love

There is a scene in Annie Lord’s novel that will be instantly familiar to any young person who has spent time at a pub or nightclub recently. Daisy and Maya, two best friends in their mid-20s, are lamenting the paltry state of the dating market.

“It’s just shit out there,” Daisy says. “Every time we go out there’s, like, one decent single guy and then about 40 gorgeous women with master’s degrees and shag haircuts and what’s even the point in trying.”

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-12 07:00:17 (4 days ago)

Nigel Farage is just one strand in the tangle of rightwing politicians and crypto investors | John Harris

These financiers want to remodel the UK into a form that suits them – one that could threaten to erode the barriers between crime and business

This coming Tuesday, the government’s representation of the people bill comes back to the House of Commons for its third reading. It bundles up a multitude of measures, including an extension of the franchise to 16- and 17-year-olds and welcome changes to voter registration. But thanks to the continuing furore around Nigel Farage and his extremely wealthy friends – such as the Thailand-based crypto-investor Christopher Harborne, who gave Farage a £5m “lottery win” personal gift and has donated in excess of £22m to Reform UK – the aspects of the legislation that have suddenly become its headline measures are focused on big-money donations.

The government has already implemented a moratorium – but only a moratorium – on political donations in cryptocurrencies, the encrypted digital assets that, to quote the Electoral Commission, “present particular challenges and risks in meeting electoral law requirements in identifying donors and ensuring they are permissible”. There is a new annual £100,000 limit on donations from British citizens living abroad. Other legislative moves will now take the form of amendments to the bill: they include new checks on whether companies making donations are above board by measuring their profit as well as their revenues, and a requirement for parliamentary candidates to declare any donation above £2,230 (although “personal gifts” will continue to be exempt).

John Harris is a Guardian columnist

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-07-12 07:00:17 (4 days ago)

How to plan for an election that leaders are trying to subvert

The White House is working to change electoral rules in its favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counterplan

The second Trump administration is systematically eroding the institutional foundations of competitive elections without formally abolishing them. They have a plan to achieve what scholars of democratic backsliding call “electoral subversion”: changing electoral rules in their favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counter-plan of their own.

The White House’s approach to electoral subversion has multiple fronts. The administration has rewarded those who used violence to disrupt the last transfer of power, disabled the federal agencies charged with protecting election integrity, moved to extend executive control over voter registration, and threatened to withhold terrorism prevention funding from states who do not change their voting rules.

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