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DeSantis urges Florida lawmakers to ban cousin marriages, links practice to 'stealth jihad'
Gov. Ron DeSantis has taken pride in making Florida a leader among red states, but he acknowledged Monday that it was behind in banning cousin marriages, which he is hoping will be outlawed in the near future."Florida doesn’t ban cousin marriage: That’s a hanging curveball for us to do; we need to do that," DeSantis, famously a fan of baseball, said at a Tampa signing ceremony on another new law empowering state officials to designate groups as terrorist organizations and expel students who supp...
Oil slick from bombed Iranian ship threatens protected wetland
Shahid Bagheri leaking fuel towards Hara mangrove forest, home to migrating birds and endangered turtlesMiddle East crisis – live updatesAn oil slick from a stricken Iranian ship threatens to contaminate one of west Asia’s most important wetlands, satellite image analysis suggests, one of a number of spills posing a threat to the livelihoods of coastal communities in the Gulf.The Shahid Bagheri, an Iranian drone carrier, began leaking heavy fuel oil in Iranian territorial waters near the strait...
Sunderland reach deal to sell majority stake in women's team
Sunderland have reached an agreement to sell a significant majority stake in their women’s team to Bay Collective, the multi-club ownership group backed by Sixth Street, a U.S. private investment firm.Specifics of the deal have not been disclosed but multiple sources with knowledge of the discussions, speaking on condition of anonymity to protect relationships, confirmed to The Athletic Bay Collective will acquire a holding in the region of 80 per cent, pending approval from WSL Football, which...
Bay Collective become minority owners of Sunderland Women
Bay Collective become minority owners of Sunderland WomenImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Sunderland currently sit eighth in the WSL 2 ByEmma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporterPublished5 minutes agoMulti-club ownership organisation Bay Collective has reached an agreement to aquire a majority stake in Sunderland Women.Already the majority owners of American club Bay FC, the organisation is led by former Football Association director Kay Cossington.Investment will go into impr...
Student claiming RMIT is ‘complicit in genocide’ in social media post faces misconduct action
Student accused of sharing a video of the university’s defence and aerospace research centre with the RMIT Students for Palestine Instagram accountFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn RMIT University student faces potential suspension over a video accusing the institution of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza, because of its defence and aerospace research centre’s ties to weapons companies.RMIT has argued the video...
Max Chandler-Mather says Greens can use ‘progressive populism’ to win voters deserting major parties for One Nation
The new head of the Greens Institute will organise thousands of volunteers for a major survey of economic and social life around AustraliaGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMax Chandler-Mather says the Greens can use “progressive economic populism” to win over Australians deserting the major parties for One Nation as the firebrand former MP accused the political class of thumbing its nose at the concerns of everyday voters.Chandler-Mather has been named the new executive...
Ben Roberts-Smith is back in court, now as a defendant. His case reminds us that there are laws even amid war
The former soldier’s previous defamation trial presents the rare situation of there being hours of evidence of his alleged crimes already on the public record For almost every day of his marathon defamation trial, Ben Roberts-Smith VC, sat in the same spot in the federal court. A chair by the window, bathed in sunshine, from where he could glare at witnesses giving evidence.He sits now in a very different position. Continue reading...
Labor’s plan to restrict gambling ads will reduce spending by just 0.8%, government analysis says
Report by the prime minister’s office says a total ban would have a ‘higher net benefit’ but would hit sporting codes very hardFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Albanese government’s plans to restrict gambling advertising will reduce Australia’s annual gambling spending by $62.7m a year – or just 0.8% – according to a government report which said a full ad ban would have had “a higher net benefit” but a large burd...
Rahm expects resolution over Ryder Cup future - 'We're going to work it out!'
Jon Rahm insists he is confident of being able to negotiate an agreement with the DP World Tour that would keep him eligible to feature for Europe’s Ryder Cup team. Rahm has yet to settle outstanding fines - reportedly over £2million - for breaching DP World Tour regulations by playing in LIV Golf League events without permission.
Inflation Expectations Jump With Iran War, Fed Survey Finds
Near-term inflation expectations jumped in March by the most in a year as consumers anticipated higher gas and food prices with the onset of war in the Middle East, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey released Tuesday.
China is offering Africa certainty. America is offering a deadline.
China has expanded its duty-free treatment to imports from 53 African countries, while the U.S. has only extended the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) for one year, leaving African countries in doubt about the future of their trade relationship with the US.
‘Half Man’ Trailer: Richard Gadd Embodies Male Rage Alongside Jamie Bell in First Project After ‘Baby Reindeer’
Audiences are finally getting a glimpse of Richard Gadd’s new drama, “Half Man.” The series marks Gadd’s return to the small screen after the blockbuster success of his 2024 series “Baby Reindeer.” Gadd created, wrote, exec produced and stars in “Half Man,” described as a series about two brothers “not related in blood but the […]
‘Cocomelon’ Studio Moonbug to Begin Applying Child Development Research From UCLA to Content (EXCLUSIVE)
Moonbug, the studio behind the preschool series “Cocomelon,” “Blippi,” “Little Angel” and spinoffs like “The Melon Patch,” has launched a new effort to incorporate child development research into its creative processes. The move comes from a partnership with the Center for Scholars and Storytellers at UCLA, a nonprofit research center that connects entertainment industry creators […]
‘We’ll start a creche’: how the World Surf League is becoming family friendly for parents on tour | Kieran Pender
The tour brings in maternity wildcard and parental leave, with surfers saying it is a ‘huge step in the right direction’ and ‘so sick’ for the sportThis year’s Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach has felt different for Connor O’Leary. After almost a decade on tour, this is the Australian Japanese surfer’s first World Surf League campaign with a baby in tow. Romii-Sakura O’Leary, who will celebrate her first birthday this month, is one of a growing number of children hanging out in the competitor’s area....
Trump seems dead serious saying ‘a whole civilization will die’ – Lord save us
NewsWorldAmericasUS politicsAnalysisTrump seems dead serious saying ‘a whole civilization will die’ – Lord save usNothing in Trump’s words seems to indicate a ‘TACO’ situation, Eric Garcia writesTuesday 07 April 2026 15:59 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":true,"showBookmark":true,"articleId"...
The most eligible royal British bachelors you've never heard of: From a DJ with a 'bad boy reputation' to 'super private' Prince Harry lookalike
The most eligible royal British bachelors you've never heard of: From a DJ with a 'bad boy reputation' to 'super private' Prince Harry lookalikeRead on for a list of the British royal eligible bachelors you've never heard of Unlock insider secrets from our royal experts – sign up to the Palace Confidential newsletter HERE READ MORE: Kate and Charlotte hold hands in sweet picture as they walk from Easter Sunday Windsor serviceBy ELMIRA TANATAROVA, ASSISTANT LIFESTYLE EDITOR Published: 12:44, 7 Ap...
Traders reject early market closure in Pindi
Traders' organisations across the city, including electronics and jewellery associations and representatives of all major commercial centres, have unanimously rejected the federal cabinet's decision to enforce an 8pm market closure. Trader bodies from the city's key trading hubs, including Moti Bazaar, Raja Bazaar, Bara Bazaar, Saddar markets and Murree Road, voiced strong opposition, describing the measure as unjustified and damaging to business activity. Meanwhile, the Resta...
Capital to get new residential sectors
The federal government has decided to introduce two new residential sectors in the capital, with development work on Sectors F-12 and G-12 progressing rapidly. The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) is preparing to announce the sectors either simultaneously or in phases. According to sources, the move comes in response to the growing demand for housing in Islamabad. Sources said the layout plan for Sector F-12 has been completed, although its PC-I approval is still pen...
Relentless rain cripples civic services
Persistent heavy rainfall throughout the day and night brought life to a standstill across the city and its adjoining areas on Tuesday, severely disrupting traffic and routine activities. In the absence of traffic wardens, the traffic system collapsed, with ambulances stranded at major intersections. The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA)'s claims of drain clearance proved hollow, as water accumulated widely. Markets remained deserted, with commercial activity effectively suspended, w...
Filtration plant closures spark water shortage
The district administration has handed over control of all water filtration plants installed in union councils (UCs) across the city to the Punjab Saaf Pani Authority (PSPA), triggering a phased withdrawal of Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) staff and disrupting the supply of potable water to residents. As a result, water provision from many filtration plants has been suspended, causing considerable inconvenience to citizens and traders alike. In areas under the Rawalpindi Municipal Cor...