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The California university cancelled Asna Tabassum’s speech because of ‘security concerns’. The real reason is cowardice
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As pro-Palestinian demonstrations roil campus, the station’s undergraduate reporters – working 18 hour days – have become an essential news source
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The first minister’s latest misstep will worsen his party’s split along culture war lines, says Dani Garavelli, a freelance journalist and Herald columnist
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Scotland’s first minister faces motions of no confidence from Labour and the Conservatives after ending his power-sharing deal with the Green party
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This is not a repeat of the Covid pandemic. Yet global governments should follow the US and prepare a response, writes global public health expert Prof Devi Sridhar
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He is the one who should be saying sorry. There’s no miracle cure, but do consider therapy, and keep good people around you
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In garages and gyms across the country, clubs are springing up, as social media makes wrestlers into stars
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The Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has criticised the abuse he has received this season and said on social media ‘enough is enough’
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Prof Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s legal team and employer speak out after arrest over podcast comments
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Tarana Burke called Harvey Weinstein’s accusers ‘heroes’ and said movement would continue to bring progress to society
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Trial will see more questions for former National Enquirer publisher following his testimony about ‘catch-and-kill’ schemes to buy up negative stories
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Fiona Beal, 50, changes her plea mid-trial over the fatal stabbing of Nicholas Billingham, 42, in 2021
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SNP leader says he will fight next week’s no-confidence vote at Holyrood and take party into general election
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More than 500 people have been arrested in the last week at protests in solidarity with Gaza
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‘He helped save lives that day,’ Anthony Albanese says, ‘without question, Faraz Tahir died a hero’
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The announcement to cancel USC’s main stage ceremony comes after more than 90 people were arrested following campus protests
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The Kentucky Republican said presidents should be accountable for criminal actions but qualified his statement by adding ‘the president clearly needs some kind of immunity or we’d be in court all the time’
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This marks the latest in a series of gaffes from the president as he campaigns for a second term in office
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Former president’s historic election interference trial is underway in New York City
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EV sales have plateaued across the world but the newfound glut of vehicles may just be temporary
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