White House calls Mark Hamill ‘sick’ after actor’s Trump grave post
The White House has called Star Wars actor Mark Hamill “one sick individual” after he posted an AI-generated image of US President Donald Trump in a shallow grave, alongside the caption “if only”. The image, posted on Hamill’s Bluesky account, showed Trump lying with his eyes shut, next to a headstone with the inscription “Donald […]
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Missing hiker found dead of suspected bear attack in Glacier National Park
The remains of a hiker reported missing in Montana’s Glacier National Park was found Wednesday, and a bear attack is suspected, the park said Thursday. Search-and-rescue crews found the hiker’s body around noon, the park said in a statement. His identity was not released. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/missing-hiker-found-dead-suspected-bear-attack-glacier-national-park-rcna344164
5 things to know for May 7: Hantavirus outbreak, peace talks, market rebound, small businesses, White House ballroom
America’s appetite for weight-loss drugs is transforming a small Danish city into an unlikely hub of economic growth. Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy, is pouring billions into its facility in Kalundborg, fueling rapid development in the once-quiet community. About 150 passengers are still on board a cruise ship grappling with a deadly […]
Reform plan to open migrant detention centres in Green-voting areas branded ‘grotesque’
Reform UK’s pledge to build new detention centres for people awaiting deportation in areas that vote for the Green Party has been branded “grotesque” by rival parties. Nigel Farage’s party also promised that none of the hubs would open in places with a Reform council or MP if the party wins the next election. Instead, it said, it would “prioritise” sending […]
Behind Voting Rights Case, a Clash Over the Reality of Racism
In 1965, the year Congress passed the Voting Rights Act, it did not take much detective work to discover how some of the South’s most powerful white politicians felt about their Black neighbors. Senator James Eastland, a Democrat from Mississippi who wanted to kill the landmark legislation, once openly stated that Black people were an […]
