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Swimming: Why I took the plunge

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Why swimming can be a life-shaping - and a life-saving - skill
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Hain case end 'free speech win'

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Peter Hain says the dropping of contempt of court proceedings against him for criticising a judge are a "victory for free speech".
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THE RACE: Obama asserts he's in control of agenda

AP - Politics - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Newt Gingrich's dynamic style in his first months of running the House as speaker in 1995 reduced President Bill Clinton to asserting that he was still relevant. Now President Barack Obama seems to be proclaiming much the same thing....

THE RACE: Politics a factor in weekend summits

AP - Politics - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
President Barack Obama is taking a break from active campaigning for a few days to host back-to-back world summits. Yet U.S. presidential politics will be lurking just offstage at both....

THE RACE: Politics a factor in weekend summits

AP - Politics - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
President Barack Obama is taking a break from active campaigning for a few days to host back-to-back world summits. Yet U.S. presidential politics will be lurking just offstage at both....

Coroner: RFK Jr.'s wife died of hanging

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
BEDFORD, N.Y. (AP) -- A medical examiner in suburban New York says the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr. died of asphyxiation due to hanging....
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Justice: Prisons to step up anti-rape efforts

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is ordering federal, state and local prisons to increase efforts to stop prison rape by issuing mandatory screening, enforcement and prevention regulations in hopes of reducing sexual victimization behind bars.

The Justice Department announced the regulations Thursday on the heels of a new study showing ...

Fate of frail patients hinges on Supreme Court

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
WASHINGTON (AP) -- If the Supreme Court strikes down President Barack Obama's health care law, it wouldn't just be politicians dealing with the fallout....
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Man admits dead woman's bag theft

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
A man admits stealing a woman's handbag, minutes after she had been knocked down by a lorry and killed in Manchester.
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Prosecutors give closing argument in Edwards trial

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -- Prosecutors are saying in closing arguments in the John Edwards campaign corruption trial that he was part of a politically ambitious scheme to take money from wealthy donors to hide his pregnant mistress....
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Float values Facebook at $104bn

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.
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Vauxhall boost for Welsh workers

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
A deal to secure the future of Ellesmere Port's Vauxhall car plant will give a welcome boost to the estimated 400 workers from north-east Wales.
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Super PAC preparing ads tying Obama to pastor

AP - Politics - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
NEW YORK (AP) -- Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney sought to distance himself Thursday from a GOP-leaning independent group's plan for a $10 million TV ad campaign renewing attention to President Barack Obama's ties to his controversial former pastor. Obama's campaign accused Romney of failing to show "moral leadership in standing up to the very extreme wing of his own party."...

Judge Blocks Controversial NDAA

TruthNews.US - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Courthouse News Service | A federal judge blocked provisions of the 2012 NDAA allowing military to detain anyone accused of knowingly or unknowingly supporting terrorism.

Doctor revelation in McKeown case

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
Rebecca McKeown's manslaughter trial is told the doctor who examined the disabled teenager may have withheld details of a medical examination to protect her professional reputation.
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Cuban president's daughter gets US visa

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
HAVANA (AP) -- The daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro has been granted a U.S. visa to attend an academic conference in San Francisco and another event, one of her associates confirmed Thursday. The decision has already drawn fire from Cuban-American politicians and on anti-Castro blogs, which argue that she is an apologist for the Communist government her family has led for decades....

Postal Service to begin closing plants this summer

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-03 22:24
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service is moving ahead with plans to close dozens of mail processing centers, saying it can no longer wait for Congress to decide how to cut postal costs....
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