Month: June 2025
Trump team ends $18m terrorism prevention program designed to ID lone wolves before they attack
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Administration is axing an $18 million program designed to identify and prevent attacks committed by individual perpetrators, an increasingly growing trend in domestic terrorism
Read MoreTrump team ends $18m terrorism prevention program designed to ID lone wolves before they attack
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Administration is axing an $18 million program designed to identify and prevent attacks committed by individual perpetrators, an increasingly growing trend in domestic terrorism
Read MoreRachel Reeves pledges to end use of asylum hotels by end of this parliament
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Home Office looks to former student accommodation to house migrants instead of hotels
Read MoreRachel Reeves pledges to end use of asylum hotels by end of this parliament
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Home Office looks to former student accommodation to house migrants instead of hotels
Read MoreIvanka Trump shredded online after posting photos of herself surfing as LA riots rage: ‘So tone deaf’
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Ivanka Trump was slammed as “tone deaf” after sharing lighthearted images of herself surfing as protests rage on in Los Angeles
Read MoreIvanka Trump shredded online after posting photos of herself surfing as LA riots rage: ‘So tone deaf’
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Ivanka Trump was slammed as “tone deaf” after sharing lighthearted images of herself surfing as protests rage on in Los Angeles
Read MoreMystery after two hikers are found dead on remote island in Lake Superior’s Isle Royale National Park
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Authorities hiked 11 miles overnight to find the victims’ bodies
Read MoreMystery after two hikers are found dead on remote island in Lake Superior’s Isle Royale National Park
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Authorities hiked 11 miles overnight to find the victims’ bodies
Read MoreMajorca removes 1,700 sun loungers from beaches after anti-tourism protests
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Residents have complained that there is little free space left on Palma’s beaches for them
Read MoreEU and UK reach accord on cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar
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The European Union and the U.K. have reached an agreement to ease cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar after years of post-Brexit wrangling over the contested territory, EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said Wednesday
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