Month: July 2025

Famous Philly cheesesteak under threat as costs continue to spiral

The average price of a pound of ground beef rose to $6.12 in June

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Analysis shows 257% rise in girls severely absent from school

Charities say more support for girls in schools is needed

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Three men who went missing while fishing found dead in Mississippi River

The bodies of three men, reported missing while fishing and swimming on a Mississippi River sandbar, have been found dead near Memphis, Tennessee, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.

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Flight attendant who secretly recorded girls in airplane bathroom jailed for just under 20 years

Estes Carter Thompson III apologised in court, describing his actions as ‘selfish, perverse and wrong’

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Powerful moment Idaho families stare down Brian Kohberger as he’s sentenced to life without parole

Families of the victims of the Idaho college murders stared down Bryan Kohberger, delivering powerful impact statements as he was sentenced to die in prison for the “senseless slaughter” of the four students.

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Two dead as Cyprus wildfire destroys homes and threatens a dozen villages

The massive wildfire in southern Cyprus has destroyed numerous homes and forced the evacuation of a dozen villages

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Protests in Ukraine after Zelensky approves bill curbing autonomy of anti-corruption agencies

Move has alarmed Ukrainians amid fears that chief prosecutor, a Zelensky loyalist, could reassign corruption probes

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What are the corruption issues behind Ukrainian protests against Zelensky?

Some protesters held placards saying ‘Welcome to Russia’ after Ukraine made changes to anti-corruption agencies

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Texas AG claimed three homes as primary residence. Democrats are being probed for similar issue

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, Angela, are longtime owners of a $1.5 million home in a Dallas suburb

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U.S. house sales drop as prices soar to record levels

Sales of previously occupied homes slid in June to the slowest pace since last September as mortgage rates remained elevated and national median sales prices hit unprecedented levels

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