Osmaston CofE Primary School in Derbyshire was evacuated after a student brought a hand grenade to a Second World War show-and-tell assembly. The head teacher, unsure if the device was live, carefully moved it outside before contacting emergency services. Bomb disposal experts later confirmed the grenade, a family heirloom brought to school without parental knowledge, was safe. Police commended the school staff’s quick thinking and urged parents to check children’s show-and-tell items.
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A severe humanitarian crisis grips Gaza, where 93% of the population faces critical food insecurity due to a 77-day Israeli blockade. Senator Chris Van Hollen accuses the U.S. of complicity in this starvation, citing the Trump administration’s inaction despite awareness of the dire situation. A proposed U.S.-backed private aid operation has been rejected by the UN due to concerns about impartiality and existing aid distribution plans. International leaders are urging Israel to lift the blockade, allowing the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to prevent further suffering and potential famine.
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A large-scale manhunt is underway for seven inmates who escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans through a hole created behind a toilet. Three inmates have been recaptured, thanks in part to a public tip and increased reward money totaling $12,000. The escape involved manipulating cell locks and breaching a wall, raising concerns about jail security and leading to the suspension of three jail staff members. The remaining fugitives, facing charges ranging from assault to murder, are considered dangerous.
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FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino definitively stated on Fox News that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, contradicting prevalent conspiracy theories. Despite this assertion, supported by their review of the case file, the statement sparked outrage among MAGA supporters online who continue to allege a government cover-up involving a purported “client list.” While Attorney General Pam Bondi has promised document releases, journalists dispute the existence of such a list. Patel previously testified before Congress, reiterating the suicide conclusion and promising further information release.
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Following a 10-week blockade, Israel announced it will permit a limited amount of food into Gaza to prevent a starvation crisis, a decision predicated on the IDF’s recommendation and the ongoing military offensive, Operation Gideon’s Chariot. This action comes amidst international pressure and dire warnings from aid agencies regarding widespread famine. The Israeli government also stated it would control humanitarian aid distribution to prevent Hamas from exploiting it. However, the ongoing military operation continues to inflict heavy casualties and damage, including the targeting of hospitals, despite negotiations for a ceasefire in Qatar.
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Nicusor Dan’s election as President of Romania marks a significant turning point, not just for the country, but potentially for the broader European landscape. His victory, achieved after a hard-fought campaign against a far-right opponent, is being celebrated as a rejection of pro-Putin, pro-Trump ideologies that have gained traction in other parts of Europe. The sheer relief palpable in celebratory comments highlights the anxieties many felt about the potential consequences of a different outcome.
The fact that Nicusor Dan is a mathematician with impressive credentials – a master’s degree from the École normale supérieure, a PhD from Paris 13 University, and two gold medals in the International Mathematical Olympiad – adds an intriguing dimension to his story.… Continue reading
The Trump Department of Justice is considering a change that would significantly diminish the Public Integrity Section’s (PIN) authority to oversee indictments of members of Congress. This shift would allow U.S. attorneys to indict Congress members without PIN approval, potentially jeopardizing the office’s crucial role in preventing politically motivated prosecutions. The proposed change follows a reduction in PIN staff and comes amidst concerns that the department is weakening its oversight of public corruption. Critics argue this move undermines the office’s established function, created after Watergate, to ensure impartial investigations of government corruption regardless of political affiliation.
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In response to a new DHS program offering financial and travel assistance for undocumented immigrants’ self-deportation, Rep. Randy Weber expressed disapproval, advocating for harsher consequences. He jokingly suggested “punishing” them by dropping them from airplanes over their home countries, a comment he quickly attempted to retract. His remarks, made on the “Washington Watch” program, sparked immediate attention and controversy. The exchange highlights a stark difference in approaches to immigration enforcement.
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Mike Pence publicly criticized Donald Trump’s recent tariff policies, calling them the largest peacetime tax increase in U.S. history and a “massive policy misstep.” Pence, contrasting the current approach with their first term’s use of tariffs as negotiation leverage, highlighted the resulting market downturn and potential harm to American jobs and consumers. He argues that these tariffs, unlike Trump’s claims, ultimately burden American businesses and consumers through higher prices. This marks a significant public split between the former running mates on economic policy, with Pence advocating for free trade agreements that isolate China.
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Following Russia’s detention of the Green Admire oil tanker in internationally agreed waters, Estonia will reroute maritime traffic to and from Sillamae entirely through its own territorial waters. The Greek-owned, Liberian-flagged tanker, carrying shale oil, was seized while transiting a previously established route through Russian waters. This action, unprecedented in the region, prompted Estonia to inform NATO allies and underscores Russia’s unpredictable behavior. The new route avoids Russian waters altogether, mitigating future risks to Estonian maritime traffic.
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