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Unloved at Man Utd, Rangnick restores reputation with Austria

Rob Dawson, CorrespondentJun 24, 2024, 06:00 AM ET BERLIN — It was left to Cristiano Ronaldo to deliver the final, devastating assessment of Ralf Rangnick’s brief spell as Manchester United manager. Six months in which the team managed to win only 11 games had already done plenty of damage to Rangnick, but Ronaldo couldn’t resist […]

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Special counsel falters in push to limit Trump’s attacks on FBI agents

FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Federal prosecutors struggled to present a compelling case Monday for new restrictions on Donald Trump that would bar him from publicly attacking law enforcement officials, even as an attorney working for special counsel Jack Smith argued that the former president’s claims are false, inflammatory, and invite violence against FBI agents. U.S. […]

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World’s first year-long breach of key 1.5C warming limit

At the current rate of emissions, the Paris goal of limiting warming to 1.5C as a long-term average – rather than a single year – could be crossed within the next decade. This would be a hugely symbolic milestone, but researchers say it wouldn’t mark a cliff edge beyond which climate change will spin out […]

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NHS England confirm patient data stolen in cyber attack

NHS England has confirmed its patient data managed by blood test management organisation Synnovis was stolen in a ransomware attack on 3 June. Qilin, a Russian cyber-criminal group, shared almost 400GB of private information on their darknet site on Thursday night, something they threatened to do in order to extort money from Synnovis. In a […]

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Scotland team arrives home after dispiriting Euros exit

BBC Anthony Ralston, Lawrence Shankland and James Forrest arrive at Glasgow airport A dejected Scotland squad has arrived home after a dramatic exit from the Euros. The team were given a rousing farewell by an oompah band at their hotel in Stuttgart before flying to a quiet Glasgow airport on Monday evening. Their departure from […]

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Law enforcement is spying on thousands of Americans’ mail, records show

The U.S. Postal Service has shared information from thousands of Americans’ letters and packages with law enforcement every year for the past decade, conveying the names, addresses and other details from the outside of boxes and envelopes without requiring a court order. Postal inspectors say they fulfill such requests only when mail monitoring can help […]

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Manchester Airport passengers still without luggage after power cut

51 minutes ago By Jonny Humphries and Marc Waddington, BBC News Some passengers whose travel plans were thrown into chaos by a power cut at Manchester Airport face further delays as airlines rearrange grounded flights while others have been left without luggage and their final destinations. Airport bosses said all its system were “running as normal” again, […]

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