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White House wants US agencies to use Claude Mythos despite fallout with Anthropic
White House wants US agencies to use Claude Mythos despite fallout with Anthropic
Guardiola, Arteta and their players are hard work to referee. This is what it feels like to be in the thick of it
This weekend’s crucial game in the title race may be billed as Manchester City versus Arsenal, but for some, the off-field battle between managers Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta could almost be as fascinating to watch.While referee Anthony Taylor tries to keep order on the pitch, fourth official Paul Tierney will have a similarly intense task of attempting to manage the technical areas.Advertisement
China’s 3-satellite surveillance network, Hong Kong’s inflation surge: SCMP’s 7 highlights
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. 3 satellites to track all? Chinese radar images confirm US military fears Last month, China released a series of undated radar images of the Towa Maru. It marked the first time ever that a geosynchronous orbit (GEO) synthetic aperture...
Gurugram circle rates up to 75%: How much will home prices rise now?
Gurugram circle rates up to How much will home prices rise now
Assembly Elections 2026 Live Updates: Himanta accuses Mamata of ‘spreading misinformation’ on meat & fish consumption
Apr 17, 2026 09:51 AM IST Assembly Elections 2026 Live Updates: BJP's Dilip Ghosh says 'women will not forgive opponents' of Women’s Reservation Bill BJP candidate from Kharagpur Sadar, Dilip Ghosh, thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Women’s Reservation Bill and said a rally by women would be held in Kharagpur to express gratitude. Speaking in Paschim Medinipur, Ghosh said women and the country “will not forgive those who oppose this bill.”#watch | Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal: On t...
Many of Liverpool's most important figures don't live in Liverpool. Does it matter?
It is called Liverpool Football Club, but only a few people who represent it at the most significant levels are either from the city or live there.Owners Fenway Sports Group is American and its main leaders are based out of Boston and Los Angeles. In 2014, it expanded its business operation by opening a bureau in London to help grow what had started on Merseyside. Advertisement
Delimitation: Between constitutional statesmanship and political expediency
Parliament considers crucial delimitation bills, raising concerns for democratic legitimacy and India's federal balance. These proposals could alter political power distribution significantly. The article argues for careful deliberation and public consultation before any constitutional changes are enacted. Statesmanship demands scrutiny, not speed, to ensure fairness and preserve the Union's integrity.
Uppies and Downies, the medieval football game that has no rules and no time limit
“Do not park anywhere near the hotel car park. They will go over your car.”The warning was clear: keep prized possessions away from the whirring mob chasing the ball. Footage of previous contests confirmed such advice needed to be heeded. Last year, the scrummage moved like a human tornado, damaging several cars in the process. Competitors have even died taking part in this centuries-old spectacle, known to locals as ‘Uppies and Downies’.Advertisement
Arsenal vs Manchester City: Premier League title race – what the numbers say ahead of Sunday's showdown
Welcome back to The Athletic’s title-race tracker, where our data and tactics writers analyse the key trends behind the two-horse race for the Premier League crown.There was a dramatic twist last weekend, as Arsenal fell to a 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth, opening the door for Manchester City to close the gap. Pep Guardiola’s men took full advantage, meaning only six points now separate the two sides ahead of Sunday’s colossal meeting between them.Advertisement
Mark Goldbridge x Gary Neville: Is this the future of football media?
It is a union few saw coming; Mark Goldbridge, shock jock for football’s YouTube age, teaming up with Gary Neville, Sky Sports’ most prominent pundit and aspiring media mogul.The two seemingly have little in common beyond an affection for Manchester United, but this week confirmed they would be planning content futures together. The Overlap, founded by Neville in 2021, concluded a deal to buy Goldbridge’s two main Youtube channels — The United Stand and That’s Football — for a seven-figure sum o...
Olivia Rodrigo Wanders the Palace of Versailles in ‘Drop Dead’ Music Video
Olivia Rodrigo has given a taste of her upcoming third album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” with the release of its first single “Drop Dead,” along with its music video. In the clip, directed by Petra Collins, Rodrigo wanders through the Palace of Versailles, running from room to room before […]
Sindh makes licence test mandatory for teachers’ recruitment
Must ReadPakistanSindh makes licence test mandatory for teachers' recruitmentBy Web Desk-Apr 17, 2026Sindh Teachers Education Development Authority has approved a significant policy shift, making the teaching licence examination compulsory for all prospective teachers across the province. The decision was finalised during the authority’s 19th board meeting, chaired by Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah. The session was attended by senior officials, including Education Secretary Z...
Matka King review: Vijay Varma wins big, but the series misses the jackpot
Matka King review Vijay Varma wins big but the series misses the jackpot
France arrests suspect over 1982 attack on Jewish restaurant
Mahmoud Khader Abed Adra, sought for over four decades, was surrendered by Palestinian authorities.
The Business of Football: A 10-year anniversary EFL special, plus League Two takeover talk
When two towns both claim to have been the home of the once great British hat-making industry, there really is only one way to settle it: El Hattico.So, nearly 50,000 football fans went to Wembley last Sunday to watch “The Hatters” of Luton Town play “The Hatters” of Stockport County. Luton won 3-1 to claim the hat-making crown and take home something called the Vertu Trophy.Advertisement
Premier League predictions: Man City vs Arsenal, Everton vs Liverpool and rest of Matchday 33
Welcome to week 33 of The Athletic’s Premier League predictions challenge, where the subscribers have shown Arsenal and Manchester City the importance of peaking at the right time.Whereas a crunch game between leaders Arsenal and second-placed City awaits in the Premier League on Sunday, I’m sorry to say the subscribers have built up what looks like an unassailable lead in the title race that really matters.Advertisement
Akshaya Tritiya drives a surge in mango prices in Pune amid delayed arrivals
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Texas Republican calls Trump 'almost the second coming' amid feud with Pope Leo and viral Jesus meme
When asked about Donald Trump posting a picture depicting himself as Jesus on the House floor, Republican Congressman Troy Nehls of Texas said the president is 'almost the second coming'.
The big Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 33 debate: Captaincy, chips and differentials
The biggest gameweek of the season in Fantasy Premier League is upon us and, mercifully, there’s more than one way to skin a cat when it comes to everyone’s favourite fantasy football game.In Gameweek 33 (deadline 11am UK time/6am ET on Saturday), Brighton, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Leeds, Burnley and Manchester City all play twice, and this bumper fixture list lends itself to all manner of chip strategies.Advertisement
US president assumes that Iranian conflict may not be settled
Donald Trump separately said oil prices stood at $89 or $90, while previously forecasts were $250-$300 per barrel