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Did Elon Musk write the ‘Fork in the Road’ memo for Trump’s ‘deferred resignation’ offer to federal workers?
Federal employees have been sent a government meno informing them that they will receive eight months’ pay if they choose to resign. Elon Musk’s design was seen in the move as he did the same when he took over Twitter. The email sent to the federal employees and the one sent to Twitter employees in…
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Dreams of Britain warm migrants against harsh French winter
Migrants in northern France, particularly around Calais, are enduring harsh conditions as they wait for a chance to cross the channel to Britain. Many live in makeshift shelters like abandoned warehouses, facing extreme cold, lack of warmth, and inadequate resources. Despite temporary shelter provisions, they often prefer staying near departure points. NGOs, including doctors without…
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Is this Kennedy legacy? JFK’s grandson slammed for mocking RFK Jr’s voice in viral video
Republican commentator Charlie Kirk said had it not been for RFK Jr, the Kennedy legacy would be completely dead. “The Kennedys were a great American family who faced a choice – they could continue their legacy as statesmen, or they could devolve into useless trust fund babies good for nothing but tabloid fodder. Most chose…
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Greg Bell: Oldest living Olympic gold medallist in athletics dies
Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump champion, passed away at the age of 94. Bell was known for his impressive leaps, including his personal best of 8.10 meters. He also achieved significant victories at the NCAA Championships and the 1959 Pan American Games. Bell was a respected dentist for 50 years.
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Khawaja, Smith tons power Australia to 330-2 in first Test
Steve Smith’s unbeaten 104 propelled Australia to 330-2 on day one of the opening Test in Galle on Wednesday, surpassing 10,000 Test runs alongside Usman Khawaja’s 147. The pair’s unbroken 195-run stand frustrated Sri Lanka. Smith became the fourth Australian to reach the milestone, joining cricket legends Allan Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting.
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Hamas accuses Israel of delaying Gaza aid
Hamas officials accused Israel of delaying aid deliveries to Gaza, impacting the truce and hostage exchange deal, which Israel denied as “fake news.” The deal, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, hinges on the release of hostages and prisoners, with aid trucks entering Gaza. Amid the ongoing war and destruction, displaced Palestinians, including over…