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Fuel Tankers Regain Access to an Irish Oil Refinery
Fuel tankers have regained access to an oil refinery in Ireland after demonstrations over high prices were disrupting traffic on several roads. The protests are linked to concerns over fuel costs amid the US-Israeli war against Iran.
Rubio Revokes Green Cards of Three Iranian Immigrants Allegedly Tied to the Regime
The Trump administration has revoked the green cards of three more Iranian immigrants it says have ties to Iran’s regime. The State Department says Seyed Eissa Hashemi, Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son were taken into ICE custody, a week after two relatives of slain Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani were arrested.
Artemis II Crew Returns to Earth After Historic Pacific Ocean Splashdown
The Artemis II crew has returned to Earth after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, following a mission that took them farther from Earth than any humans have ever traveled. It’s a milestone flight for NASA, and this one ended with the simplest part of space travel: finding the ocean on the way back.
John Nolan, Actor in Batman Films and ‘Person of Interest,’ Dies at 87
John Nolan, who appeared in Batman films and on Person of Interest, has died at 87. He was also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, and was the uncle of Jonathan and Christopher Nolan.
England Open Women’s Six Nations Title Defence With Win Over Ireland in Record Crowd
England began their title defence with a comfortable victory over Ireland at Allianz Stadium. The match was played in front of a record Women’s Six Nations crowd of 77,120.
Shooting and Stabbing at New York’s Grand Central Station Leave Two Critically Injured
Two people were taken to hospital in critical condition after a shooting and stabbing at Grand Central subway station in Midtown Manhattan around 9:50 a.m., according to reports citing the city fire department. Witnesses described at least one person being slashed with a large knife, and police were seen with guns drawn.
I Am Maximus Becomes First Horse Since Red Rum to Win the Grand National Twice
I Am Maximus won the Grand National for the second time at Aintree for trainer Willie Mullins, becoming the first horse since Red Rum to regain the race.
Psychologists Find Hostile Sexism Linked to Support for the Tradwife Movement
Researchers at the University of Nevada surveyed nearly 600 American men ages 18 to 29 and found that support for the tradwife movement was strongly associated with hostile sexism, along with higher religiosity and heterosexual intimacy. The lead researcher said the result was unexpected and suggested that some men may rely on women for intimacy while also resenting that dependence.
Demolition Begins After Deadly Grays Ferry Parking Garage Collapse
Demolition is expected to begin at the Philadelphia parking garage in the Grays Ferry section that collapsed and killed people. Beyond that, details are limited, so the main development is the decision to tear down the structure after the deadly failure.
Luna Moves to Oust Swalwell From the House After Assault Allegations
Representative Anna Paulina Luna says she will file a motion to expel California Representative Eric Swalwell from Congress after a former staffer made sexual assault allegations against him. Luna announced the move on X. Details of the accusation were not included in the supplied information.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Confront Royal Navy Officers Outside the Ministry of Defence in London
Pro-Palestinian protesters marched through central London to the Ministry of Defence on Friday, where some surrounded Royal Navy officers, shouted abuse, and blocked traffic. The protest, linked to opposition to the ban on Palestine Action, was condemned by politicians, and an MoD spokesman said the department respects peaceful protest and has security measures in place.
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