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Starmer admits he was ‘frustrated’ with his first leaders’ debate

Starmer says he was ‘frustrated’ after first leaders’ debate because he thought he could have
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What science actually says about social media’s effects on mental

There is no clear scientific evidence that social media is causing mental health issues among
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Israel’s Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet after departures

13 hours ago By Yolande Knell, BBC Middle East correspondent • David Gritten, BBC News EPA Benjamin Netanyahu had faced
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Thailand’s complex Senate election at risk as court decision looms

Bangkok, Thailand – Thailand’s nearly one-month-long Senate selection process kicked off last week, amid accusations
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Adobe accused by US government of ‘trapping subscribers’

The US government has sued software giant Adobe, accusing it of violating consumer protection laws
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Are animals conscious? Some scientists now think they are

Charles Darwin enjoys a near god-like status among scientists for his theory of evolution. But
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Trumpworld keeps overstating Trump’s support among Black voters

Someone sitting in the audience at Donald Trump’s event at a church in Detroit on
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Third food firm recalls products over contamination fears

A third food manufacturer has recalled products over fears of possible contamination with E. coli.
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Bobby Valentine, Orel Hershiser, the Mets and a hilarious disguise

At a recent Q&A session, Bobby Valentine fielded a question that discussed his antics during
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Evan Gershkovich trial to be behind closed doors, Russian court

The trial of detained US journalist Evan Gershkovich will be held behind closed doors, Russian
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