US Court Rejects Emergency Appeal to Keep Trump Name on Kennedy Center
US appeals court rejects emergency appeal to keep Donald Trump's name on Kennedy Center facade, upholding judge's order for removal.
US appeals court rejects emergency appeal to keep Donald Trump's name on Kennedy Center facade, upholding judge's order for removal.
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Green party wins Gorton and Denton byelection, pushing Labour to third place with Hannah Spencer elected as first Green MP in northern England.
Bulgaria wins Eurovision 2026 with Dara's Bangaranga; UK finishes last amid five-nation boycott over Israel's participation.
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Six stabbed and 24 arrested as 500 Met Police officers deployed during Arsenal's Premier League trophy parade, marred by gang violence and anti-social behaviour.
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Victoria Beckham fears Romeo's ex Kim Turnbull will reveal family secrets after she breaks silence denying Brooklyn romance rumours.
US General Francis Donovan denies military preparations for Cuba takeover, despite Trump's comments. Southern Command not rehearsing invasion.
Grace Beverley warns young people to act against Reform UK's rising poll numbers, citing 'terrifying' policies that would harm minorities and the young.
HMS Dragon arrives in eastern Med three weeks after Iranian drone hit RAF Akrotiri; UK boosts Cyprus defence.
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Israel's Ben-Gvir celebrated his 50th birthday with a golden noose cake after passing a death penalty law for Palestinian terrorists.
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Eisenhower Library director Todd Arrington ousted after resisting Trump administration's request to give a sword to King Charles III.
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Prince Andrew arrested in UK over Epstein files; US faces criticism for lack of legal action against Epstein associates despite public release of documents.
Darren Jones urges Westminster to modernise for AI governance, citing new laws and contrasting UK approach with US and EU.
Downing Street confirms PM Starmer uses disappearing WhatsApp messages, raising transparency concerns over Mandelson appointment documents.
Keir Starmer announces 'triple lock' on UK nuclear deterrent, pledging total commitment to submarine-based programme. Critics question whether policy is new or affordable.
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Putin says Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, as European leaders discuss post-war security guarantees.
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John Oliver criticises Trump's pardons, saying he releases violent supporters and fraudsters, wiping out billions owed to victims.
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