Trump hush money trial faces delay after second juror excused
Peter Murrell charged over SNP finances
Labour calls for police probe into claims MP Mark Menzies misused campaign funds
Fossils found in Somerset by girl, 11, 'may be of largest-ever marine reptile'
Guardian wins award for exposé of founders’ links to transatlantic slavery
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VideoSirens Blare as Multiple Tornado Warnings Issued in Eastern Missouri
Residents in eastern Missouri were on high alert on Thursday, April 18, as multiple tornado warnings were issued in the region.The National Weather Service (NWS) issued warnings for Oakville, Mehlville, Arnold and Saint Louis areas.Thunderstorms were also likely across parts of the state and expected to bring damaging winds and large hail, the NWS warned.This footage was filmed and posted by X user @AidanTPhoto, who said they filmed it in Wentzville early Thursday evening. Credit: @AidanTPhoto v
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US blocks Palestine from becoming full member of the United Nations
The US said a Palestinian state could only be established through negotiations with Israel
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Sydney church stabbing: police charge 16-year-old boy with terrorism offence
Bishop was injured in alleged attack in Wakeley with the teenager expected to appear at a bedside court hearing on Friday
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Panel of 12 jurors sworn in for Trump’s historic hush money trial: Ex-president blasts ‘witch hunt’ as he leaves court
After three days of jury selection, 12 Manhattan residents were been selected to sit on the panel that will decide the fate of former president Donald Trump
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FBI says Chinese hackers are inside US infrastructure to cause ‘devastating blow’
China wants to target critical infrastructure like water facilities and energy grids, FBI director said
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A teacher, a software engineer and a banker: These are the New Yorkers who hold Trump’s fate in their hands
Five women and seven men have been tasked with hearing the first-ever criminal case against a US president
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UK PM Sunak to consult on tougher rules to combat 'sick note culture'
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will look at tightening the rules for long-term sick leave in a bid to reverse a rise in the number of Britons who have permanently dropped out of the workforce. Labour force participation among working-age Britons is its lowest since 2015, due to a rise in long-term illness and a greater number of students, in contrast to other large, rich nations which have seen increased participation since 2020. Sunak, in excerpts of a speech due later on Friday, said the
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