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LA Times Editor quits over owner's refusal to back Harris
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times, refused to allow its editorial board to endorse Kamala Harris for president, the former editor of the paper's opinion section said on Wednesday.
'Lowlife' Trump attacks Kelly over fascist warning
Donald Trump has denounced his own former chief of staff John Kelly as a \"degenerate\" and a \"lowlife\" after the former US Marine Corps general gained the backing of Kamala Harris for calling his ex-boss a fascist.
British Library reveals 'richness' of women's lives in middle ages
Even in 1480s Essex, women were battling the gender pay gap.
'It's crunch time': UN says huge cuts are needed in emissions
The huge cuts in carbon emissions needed to end the climate crisis mean it is \"crunch time for real\", according to the UN's environment chief.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan accused of misconduct
The international criminal court's prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been accused of misconduct towards a member of his office, the court's governing body said.
PM rules out payments but could back non-cash slavery reparations
Plan may involve debt relief and financial reform - but no apology
No 10 holds back ban on outdoor smoking
Downing Street is blocking moves to include a ban on smoking outdoors in the government's upcoming tobacco and vapes bill, amid fierce opposition from the hospitality trade.
Labour Donor 'Breached Rules Over Register Of Interests'
The Labour donor and strategist Waheed Alli has been found to have breached House of Lords rules over his declarations of interest, including in an offshore firm based in the British Virgin Islands.
Harris Ramps Up Rhetoric Against 'Fascist' Trump
Kamala Harris has denounced Donald Trump as a "fascist" who wants "unchecked power" and a military personally loyal to himself after allegations emerged about the former president's admiration for Hitler.
Olympics And Taylor Swift Help Heathrow Set Passenger Record
Taylor Swift fans and Olympic visitors helped push record-breaking numbers of passengers to travel through Heathrow between June and September, prompting the airport to consider reinstating its dividend for the first time in four years.
Mourinho: I can win league with United - if City lose titles
José Mourinho has mischievously suggested he could be in line for a fourth Premier League winner's medal, after finishing as runner-up with Manchester United in 2018, if Manchester City are stripped of their title.
Geoff Capes, UK strongman and Olympic shot putter, dies aged 75
Geoff Capes, who competed for Great Britain in the shot put at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and twice won the World's Strongest Man competition, has died aged 75.
Show of unity Imported replica cave brings sacred joy to Wauja people
It is not yet dawn in Ulupuwene, an Indigenous village in the Brazilian Amazon, but the Wauja people have already risen to prepare for the festive day ahead.
Boeing's new boss promises culture change to end crises
The newly appointed boss of Boeing has pledged to \"fundamentally\" transform the culture inside the beleaguered aerospace company, as its quarterly losses swelled to almost $6bn (£4.6bn) amid a sweeping strike, production delays and ongoing safety concerns.
Golden role model Hoy reminds us what really matters on and off the field of play is how we show up
Chris Hoy's cancer prognosis has delivered a jolting shock to the senses, a reminder that legendary Olympic medal winners are still human and as vulnerable as any of us to life's curveballs.
'I took the leap - Carl wished me all the best.I can't thank him enough'
Britain's sprint hope Louie Hinchliffe explains why he left Carl Lewis to be coached by aformer teammate
Government climb down Regulator will not consider foreign policy for takeovers
Ministers have climbed down over plans to require the new football regulator to consider the government's foreign policy when making decisions about club takeovers.
Rodgers makes his point after Celtic keep free-scoring Atalanta quiet
There should be no embarrassment whatsoever attached to the scale of Celtic celebration which greeted confirmation of a draw in northern Italy.
Núñez grabs winner to keep Liverpool cruising
It is too early to pass judgement on Liverpool's credentials or the new Champions League format according to Arne Slot.
Raphinha's dazzling treble leaves Bayern on the rocks
This was not just a victory, it was an exorcism, the olés ringing round the Olympic stadium as Barcelona laid ghosts to rest high on the Montjuïc hill.
Pressure is still on, admits Ten Hag before test with Mourinho
Erik ten Hag has admitted that he is under pressure to win another trophy in his third season at Manchester United and prove himself again but believes they are heading in the right direction after their comeback win over Brentford on Saturday.
Fury reveals his wife miscarried on eve of his fight with Usyk
Tyson Fury has revealed that his wife, Paris, suffered a miscarriage six months into her pregnancy and that he only learned the truth the night before he lost his world heavyweight title unification fight against Oleksandr Usyk in May.
Super League expansion looms as Wakefield replace Broncos
Super League expanding to 14 teams as early as 2026 appears to be looming after the publication of IMG's gradings led to Wakefield being readmitted into the competition for 2025 in place of London Broncos, who have been demoted to the Championship.
England give Slade vital chance to prepare for All Blacks reunion
Henry Slade is in line for a swift return to England's midfield against New Zealand next week if he enjoys a successful comeback for Exeter on Sunday.
Gillespie's coaching role for Pakistan reduced to 'matchday strategist'
Jason Gillespie, Pakistan's red-ball coach, has described his role as \"matchday strategist\", acknowledging his reduced remit since a reorganisation one game into the series against England stripped him of his influence over team selection.
Frasers walks away after latest bid for Mulberry is rejected
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has criticised the management of Mulberry as it walked away from its attempts to take over the luxury handbag maker after a series of rejected offers.
Lloyds backs Reeves budget plans in spite of expected tax increases
Lloyds Banking Group has backed the Labour government's forthcoming budget and played down the impact of any tax increases, which it said would probably be part of a \"constructive, pro-growth agenda\".
'Hurtful' Sister of murdered soldier backs Trump despite funeral row
A row has broken out after a report in the Atlantic claimed Donald Trump refused to cover the funeral costs of a soldier who was murdered at a Texas military base in 2020.
Democrats Obama raps Eminem's Lose Yourself at rally for Harris
Barack Obama rapped Eminem's signature hit Lose Yourself to a crowd in Detroit during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris.
Brussels withholds findings of Tunisia human rights inquiry
The European Commission is refusing to publish the findings of a human rights inquiry into Tunisia it conducted shortly before announcing a migration deal with the increasingly authoritarian north African country.