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The soccer manager on the verge of a major championship — and losing his job
Tottenham is in the bizarre position of being on the verge of a trophy it has long dreamed of to end a dreadful season it would otherwise rather forget.

Trump unveils plans for 'Golden Dome' defence system
An initial sum of $25bn (£18.7bn) has been earmarked in a new budget bill, although the final cost is expected to be much higher.

Teenagers arrested as Germany says it broke up a far-right group planning attacks
Police in Germany arrested five teenagers accused of involvement with a right-wing extremist group calling itself “Last Defense Wave.”

Matt Gaetz flirts with a run for Florida governor, adding a bit of chaos to the race
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, a close ally Trump ally, is still considering a run for governor of Florida — a twist that complicates a Republican primary.

Vaccination rate skyrockets in Texas as parents race to protect kids from measles
New data from Truveta shows the percentage of 6-month-old babies in Texas getting their measles vaccine in April increased by more than 30 times the prior year’s average.

Six Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russian strike on training exercise
Ukraine's National Guard said the attack took place while the men were carrying out exercises at a firing range.

Half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more to follow
Half of US states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more to follow

Judge finds police acted reasonably in shooting New Mexico man while at wrong address
A federal judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit that accused police of violating constitutional protections when they fatally shot a man after showing up at the wrong address in response to a domestic violence call.

Graduates boo Columbia university head over protester's detention
Students objecting to the detention of a pro-Palestinian protester by ICE chant “Free Mahmoud”.

Blast targeting school bus kills four children in Pakistan’s Balochistan
At least four children were killed by a suicide bomber who targeted an army school bus in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province, a government official said.

Cheers stars pay tribute to 'Norm' actor George Wendt
Kelsey Grammer and Ted Danson pay their respects to their "beloved" co-star from the hit US sitcom.

Farm minister in Japan, where rice prices are soaring, resigns amid outrage after he said he gets rice for free
Japan’s farm minister Taku Eto stepped down on Wednesday, domestic media reported, following public outrage over his comments on getting free rice.

Putin visits Russian region for first time since recapture from Ukraine
Vladimir Putin has visited Kursk for the first time since his troops ejected Ukrainian forces from the Russian city.

Indian author Banu Mushtaq wins International Booker Prize with short story collection
Indian author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the International Booker Prize for fiction Tuesday for “Heart Lamp,” a collection of 12 short stories.

Watch: Man tries to scale cruise ship in Sydney
A 29-year-old was arrested after he was seen climbing up the mooring lines of the Carnival Adventure cruise ship docked at Sydney Harbour.

Former DR Congo PM sentenced to hard labour on corruption charge
Augustin Ponyo Matata is found guilty of his part in embezzling about $245m.

California man charged after authorities say he lured and beat cats to death
A Santa Ana, California, man was charged with felony animal cruelty after witnesses said they witnessed him lure and kill multiple cats.

Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year
Tropical forests provide a buffer against climate change, but disappeared faster than ever recorded last year.

Democratic challenger defeats Pittsburgh mayor in a primary, after a clash over the party's future
Allegheny County Controller Corey O’Connor defeated Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey in the city’s hotly contested Democratic mayoral primary, The Associated Press projected Tuesday.

Trump's pick for New Jersey governor pledges support as he seeks to lock up the primary
Republican Jack Ciattarelli is leaning on his endorsement from President Donald Trump to win next month's GOP primary for governor in New Jersey, pledging support for the president and saying during a debate Tuesday that he would not challenge Trump's executive orders in court.

Judge warns US deportations to South Sudan may breach court order
The judge orders the migrants to be kept in US government custody, holding the plane on the tarmac if necessary.

Justice Department is investigating NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo over testimony to Congress
The move comes after the Trump administration helped get corruption charges dropped against Eric Adams, who is seeking re-election as mayor.

Justice Department is investigating NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo over testimony to Congress
The move comes after the Trump administration helped get corruption charges dropped against Eric Adams, who is seeking re-election as mayor.

James Comey is back in Trump's crosshairs. This time, it's different.
James Comey, who is under investigation for an Instagram post about Trump, said he believes the judiciary will protect him from a dubious prosecution.

Man charged with giving alcohol to 20-year-old who fell 2 stories at Pirates game
A 21-year-old friend of the 20-year-old man who fell 20 feet from the stands during a Pittsburgh Pirates home game last month was charged Tuesday with giving him alcohol.

Biden's last screening for prostate cancer was in 2014, spokesperson says
The spokesperson also said that the former president had never been diagnosed with prostate cancer before last week.

Judge orders Trump admin to 'maintain custody' of migrants deported to war-torn South Sudan
A judge Tuesday night ordered the Trump administration to "maintain custody" of a group of migrants whose lawyers say were deported to war-torn South Sudan, where they are not from.

Actor George Wendt, star of hit sitcom ‘Cheers’ dead at 76
He was known simply as “Norm” in the bar where everybody knows your name. Tonight, fans and co-stars are remembering the name George Wendt, the actor whose one-liners kept millions laughing for years. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.

Former spy chief on Gaza, China, and cyber warfare
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Three dead and two missing after floods hit southern France
Three people have died after severe thunderstorms caused flooding in the Var region of southeastern France, according to reports.

Fewer people are flying out of Newark airport than at this time last year
For some travelers, Newark Liberty International Airport has become a no-fly zone.

Biden's cancer diagnosis raises fresh questions about his health in White House
The news that he has "aggressive" prostate cancer has some medics asking why it was not detected sooner.

Exotic dancer 'The Punisher' tells court how he discovered Diddy's identity
Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking trial heard testimony from the mother of Cassie Ventura as well as a male exotic dancer.
Alternative Media

Episode 477 – REPORTAGE Book Launch
On May 10, 2025, James Corbett appeared at The Deck in Osaka for the worldwide gala launch of his new book, REPORTAGE: Essays on the New World Order. This is the footage of that event.

The Steel Trap
With a piece of Draconian legislation forged on the quick, the Government appears to be seizing the means of production, but to what end?

Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’
Ross from Cornwall blows the whistle on CofE ‘On the Way’ plans to water down Christianity and destroy the county’s ancient churches.

Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’
Ross, a long-standing Christian in Cornwall and a dedicated member of the Church of England, exposes the ‘On the Way’ policy that is driving an unwanted change agenda in a dangerous and destructive plan to change churches and the face of Christianity in Cornwall.

UK Column News - 19th May 2025

Why Don’t People Like Solutions?
What’s stopping real change? Mike Robinson joins Jerm to unpack why practical solutions are often ignored, exploring media spin, political fear, and the public’s role in shaping the future.

Why Is the Church of England Investing in Porn and Weapons?
Is the Church of England losing its way? Charles Malet joins Jerm to unpack its moral contradictions—from porn to politics.

The Smartening Up of Music – #SolutionsWatch
Today we talk to music educator and trained composer Vinnie Caggiano about what we can do to combat the dumbing down of music with a smartening up of music.

The Strange But True Story of How Smoking Bans Paved the Way for Global Government
After years of scamdemic hype and veiled threats, the World Health Organization (WHO) have finalized their pandemic treaty. So, is this the start of a global governmental system of technocratic health control? And, if it is, what does that mean for the future of humanity?

The Truth About The OSTRICH FARM CULL: ANTIBODIES IN THE EGGS Can Cure Humans And FEND OFF EPIDEMICS!!!
400 completely healthy ostriches may soon be killed by the federal government even though they don’t have avian influenza and their eggs are producing powerful antibodies that can help humans fend off epidemics!! In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth continues his coverage of the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood BC that is […] The post The Truth About The OSTRICH FARM CULL: ANTIBODIES IN THE EGGS Can Cure Humans And FEND OFF EPIDEMICS!!! appeared first on Press For Truth.

Has a Virus Ever Actually Been Shown to Exist?
Are viruses real—or just misunderstood? Jerm and Dr Tom Cowan explore the foundations of virology, from flawed PCR testing to the body’s own healing processes, and address common misconceptions about bacteria and rabies.

UK Column News - 16th May 2025

Interview 1950 – Air Farce One and Ye Heils Hitler (NWNW #590)
This week on New World Next Week: Qatar donates Air Farce One as security experts roll their eyes; China develops the first thorium nuclear reactor; and Ye heils Hitler in his bizarre new video.

Can America’s Implosion Be Stopped?
What happens when an American journalist challenges Western narratives from inside Russia? Peter Lavelle talks media, geopolitics, and why the West may be its own worst enemy.

Debs Speaks about Fornethy and Her Life
As a little girl, Debs stayed at Fornethy Residential School three times. The memories never go.

DEVASTATING NEWS After Federal Judge Rules CULL Of NEARLY 400 OSTRICHES CAN PROCEED!!!
A B.C. ostrich farm says it is devastated by a federal court ruling Tuesday that upholds an order to have the nearly 400 completely healthy bird flock killed due to the detection of avian flu, and hopes to continue to fight the case in court. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers […] The post DEVASTATING NEWS After Federal Judge Rules CULL Of NEARLY 400 OSTRICHES CAN PROCEED!!! appeared first on Press For Truth.

Episode 476 – I Read “Conspiracy Theory in America” (And You Can, Too!)
Join me for today's deep dive on a modern classic of conspiracy realism, Conspiracy Theory in America by Lance deHaven-Smith.

PROOF That COKE VS KLEENEX GATE Is A DISTRACTION From The REAL ISSUES Happening BEHIND THE SCENES!!!
French media are on the defensive after journalists unexpectedly entered a train carriage carrying French President Emmanuel Macron, along with the German and British Prime Ministers, en route to Kyiv on Friday, which sparked a firestorm on social media with allegations of cocaine use by the top leaders. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For […] The post PROOF That COKE VS KLEENEX GATE Is A DISTRACTION From The REAL ISSUES Happening BEHIND THE SCENES!!! appeared first on Press For Truth.

New Epstein Exposé Puts The Royal Family In The Hot Seat AGAIN!!!
In revelation caught on hidden camera by O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), American businessman and long-time royal insider John Bryan has come forward with damning claims about Prince Andrew’s personal relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth continues his coverage of the royal family and the pedophile […] The post New Epstein Exposé Puts The Royal Family In The Hot Seat AGAIN!!! appeared first on Press For Truth.

Secretive Government Agency “ARIA” Plans To ARTIFICIALLY COOL THE EARTH By DIMMING THE SUN!!!
Scientists in the UK have received government funding of almost €70 million to pursue geoengineering projects aimed at artificially cooling the earth by dimming the sun! In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth covers this secret yet not so secret cloud seeding plan that has caused a great deal of controversy in the scientific […] The post Secretive Government Agency “ARIA” Plans To ARTIFICIALLY COOL THE EARTH By DIMMING THE SUN!!! appeared first on Press For Truth.

See You in Osaka!
I'm off to Osaka for the REPORTAGE book launch!

New Study Claims That Mystery Brain Disease Plaguing People In New Brunswick Is “Not Real”!!
A new study is attempting to debunk “an alleged ‘mystery’ neurological illness” that emerged in New Brunswick six years ago. The new study concluded that “There was no evidence supporting a diagnosis of NSUC (neurological syndrome of unknown cause) in this cohort.” In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth explains why this whole […] The post New Study Claims That Mystery Brain Disease Plaguing People In New Brunswick Is “Not Real”!! appeared first on Press For Truth.
Mainstream Sport

How do you prepare for a cup final of this magnitude?
How will Europa League final rivals Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim be preparing for the final?

Make a shorter squad, I will stay - Guardiola
Pep Guardiola says he will quit as manager if Manchester City not reduce the size of his squad this summer, saying leaving so many players out is "impossible for my soul''.

What makes a good clay-court player?
Jack Draper's improved clay-court game makes him one of the French Open's contenders - but what makes a player excel on the surface?

Is 'magic' Caldentey Arsenal's key in Champions League final?
'Magic' Maria Caldentey is facing her old club Barcelona for the first time - can she help deliver a Champions League trophy with Arsenal?

Republic of Ireland boss Ward 'turned down WSL job'
Republic of Ireland manager Carla Ward says she turned down an offer of a job from a Women's Super League club and is fully committed to her present role.

From injury to history - Davidson's rise to ref European final
Hollie Davidson talks to the BBC's Scotland Rugby Podcast about her journey from crushed dreams as a player to refereeing Friday's Challenge Cup final.

From injury to history - Davidson's rise to ref Challenge Cup final
Hollie Davidson talks to the BBC's Scotland Rugby Podcast about her journey from crushed dreams as a player to refereeing Friday's Challenge Cup final.

Healy dismisses rumours linking him to vacant Dundee job
Linfield manager David Healy distances himself from rumours suggesting he may be interested in taking the vacant Dundee job.

Smith, 16, balancing first NI call-up with GCSE exams
Goalkeeper Abbie Smith says her first call-up to the Northern Ireland senior squad was a "big surprise" as she looks to juggle international football with her GCSE exams.

'I will quit!' | Pep makes shock admission over Man City squad size
Pep Guardiola has threatened to quit Manchester City if the club don't reduce the size of the squad, claiming he doesn't want to leave fully fit players out of his matchday squads.

Pep: I'll quit if Man City squad gets too large
Pep Guardiola has claimed he would quit as Manchester City boss if he is given too big a squad next season because he cannot bear to leave a large number of fit players out.

Gilgeous-Alexander helps Thunder rally past Timberwolves
The Oklahoma City Thunder fight back to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first game of their NBA Western Conference finals series.

Why is Fury teasing a return – and what could ruin his comeback?
Tyson Fury has been teasing a return to boxing, but what is tempting the former world heavyweight champion to resume his career and who could he fight?

Today on Sky Sports Racing: Chepstow & Brighton in focus on Wednesday
There are some exciting newcomers on show as the Sky Sports Racing cameras head to Chepstow and Brighton on Wednesday.

On This Day: Anderson's deadliest spell? Jimmy's ten wickets against Sri Lanka
We head back to 2016 where James Anderson picked up ten wickets against Sri Lanka.

Quiz: Who should you support in Europa League final?
Want to follow along with the Europa League final but not sure who to support? Take our quiz to find your match!

Spurs and Man Utd meet in worst-form European final
The winners of Wednesday's Europa League final between Manchester United and Tottenham will be the lowest league finishers ever to win a major European trophy. BBC Sport examines their seasons, motives and stats.

'Convinced he was Spurs-bound' - How Fernandes became Man Utd's heart
As Bruno Fernandes leads Man Utd out against Tottenham in the Europa League final, BBC Sport look at his journey - including almost signing for Spurs.

How Monaco's new extra pit-stop rule could spice up F1's ultimate show
Ahead of the introduction of a second mandatory pit stop at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1's strategy expert Bernie Collins answers the key questions around the rule change.

Reduce squad size or I'll quit - Guardiola
Pep Guardiola says he will quit as Manchester City manager unless he is given a smaller squad next season.

Statue, Pep's tears & a missed sitter - De Bruyne's emotional farewell
Kevin de Bruyne bid an emotional send-off from Etihad Stadium for the final time on Tuesday night - and the moment even brought Pep Guardiola to tears.

Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?
After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?

'It's a sad day' - Guardiola pays tribute to De Bruyne
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola pays tribute to Kevin de Bruyne following his final game at the Etihad Stadium, a 3-1 win over Bournemouth.

Five teams, three spots - which way will race for Champions League go?
Five teams into three places don't go - so who will qualify for the Champions League as the Premier League's race for Europe heads into the final weekend?

Premier League stay for De Bruyne? 'He still has so much to offer'
Micah Richards believes Man City may be making a mistake in allowing Kevin De Bruyne to leave on a free transfer, while Jamie Redknapp says the "genius" Belgium international could still have a lot to offer in the Premier League.