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  • NewsStoryful

    Gaza Protesters Heckle Attendees Outside White House Correspondents Dinner

    Crowds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators heckled and confronted people arriving to attend the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington on Saturday, April 27.The protesters shouted “shame on you!” at people making their way towards the venue inside the Washington Hilton hotel on Connecticut Avenue.A small group reenacted the torture and imprisonment of Palestinians, kneeling or lying on the road with their hands bound, clothes stripped off, and eyes blindfolded, and a large Palestinian flag

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  • NewsStoryful

    Suspected Tornado Leaves Debris, Damage Across Blair, Nebraska

    Cleanup efforts were underway in Blair, eastern Nebraska, on Saturday, April 27, after a suspected tornado struck the town on Friday.This footage shows debris strewn across parts of the city, which is located a north of Omaha.One woman was rescued from rubble and a neighborhood was “wiped out” by a tornado, local media reported.A tornado watch was in effect for parts of Nebraska and Kansas until Saturday evening. Credit: @bohemianlumberjack via Storyful

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Former Tory minister defects to Labour over NHS crisis in fresh blow for Sunak

    Dr Dan Poulter, the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, says he could no longer look his NHS colleagues in the eye and remain a Tory

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  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Letters: Britain must urgently undertake a full defence review if it is now on a war footing

    SIR – The Prime Minister’s announcement last week of £75 billion in new defence funding (“War footing as Sunak ramps up defence spending”, report, April 24) was welcome, if overdue. The British electorate now has a clear choice on whether to put defence of the realm at the top of its priorities. However, Con Coughlin (Comment, April 25) was right to highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive defence review. A balance must be restored between machines and manpower, against a clear political st

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    ‘Almost beyond belief’: axing of UK teacher recruitment scheme will worsen crisis, say critics

    The government’s scrapping of the Now Teach scheme, which has overdelivered on targets for older workers, has sparked an outcry

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    ‘Like a war zone’: Emory University grapples with fallout from police response to protest

    A peaceful action at the school near Atlanta, Georgia, was met with violent use of force and 28 arrests of students and faculty

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  • HealthBirmingham Live

    Sleep expert shares unusual sock trick for snoring

    Snoring is a common problem that can have a significant impact on those sleeping next to you - but a sleep expert has shared how a trick with socks could help

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