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Mitchell Robinson should get more playing time in Game 3 : Josh Hart

Josh Hart is lobbying for more Mitchell Robinson minutes.
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Teenager Stuns Internet With Her ‘Truly Unique’ Crocheted Prom Dress

The 17-year-old told Newsweek that the orange dress is “one of the best things” she’s ever created and wearing it was a surreal moment.
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Ukraine calls for new sanctions as Russia hits Kyiv amid prisoner exchanges

Overnight attacks demonstrate that Moscow is blocking a ceasefire deal to end the war, Zelenskyy says.
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Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu hopes to keep good mojo going in Colorado return

DJ LeMahieu returned to his old stomping grounds Friday, hoping to tap back into some old magic while getting to hit in elevation.
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Illinois pet owner spent $23,000 for his cats to travel world 10 times in 2 years

Lazar Joksimovic got his two British Shorthairs in 2023.
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Universities See Trump’s Harvard Move as a Threat to Them, Too

College officials fear that President Trump may use international enrollment as leverage to demand changes on campuses elsewhere.
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Trump’s Russia sanctions refusal leaves Europe with few options but to wait

Frustration is growing amid increasing signs US could wash its hands of Ukraine, but some observers counsel patience

Gen Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump’s somewhat estranged special envoy on Ukraine, is said by some US diplomats to like to joke that the president did indeed say he would solve the Ukraine crisis in 24 hours, he just never specified which 24 hours.

Dark humour may be all that is left to Europeans as they absorb not just Trump’s refusal to impose the promised “bone-crushing sanctions” over Russia’s rejection of a 30-day ceasefire but also the increasing signs that the administration will wash its hands of Ukraine and instead focus on forging a new economic partnership with Russia.

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Joe Rogan Ripped Over Bad Habit on Podcast

Some listeners said they couldn’t finish the latest episode of Rogan’s podcast because of his loud chewing.
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Arne Slot says Liverpool need ‘elite mentality’ to retain Premier League title

Slot accepts his side’s intensity understandably dropped as soon as the title race was over.
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Israeli soldiers accused of widespread use of human shields in Gaza – Middle East crisis live

Israel’s military says it prohibits using civilians as shields, a practice it has long accused Hamas of using

Several Palestinians and Israeli soldiers have told the Associated Press (AP) that troops are systematically forcing Palestinians to act as human shields in Gaza, sending them into buildings and tunnels to check for bombs and gunmen. They told the AP that the practice has become ubiquitous over 19 months of war.

The AP spoke with seven Palestinians who described being used as shields in Gaza and the occupied West Bank and with two members of Israel’s military who said they engaged in the practice, which is prohibited by international law.

The Israeli army reported that 83 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza via the Kerem Shalom Crossing on Friday, after security inspections. The aid included food, medical equipment and medicines.

The UN has called for more aid in Gaza to meet the territory’s “massive needs”. In its latest humanitarian update, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said it “stressed once again that the small amounts of supplies being allowed into the Gaza Strip are nowhere near enough to roll back the extreme deprivation that Gaza’s population is facing”.

UN secretary general António Guterres said on Friday that Palestinians were enduring “the cruellest phase” of the war in Gaza, where more than a dozen food trucks were looted after the partial easing of a lengthy Israeli blockade.

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli strikes killed at least six people on Saturday across the Palestinian territory, where Israel has ramped up its military offensive in recent days. “Our teams have recovered at least six dead,” civil defence agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

More than 40 leading Jewish organisations issued a joint set of urgent requests from the US government after Wednesday’s deadly shooting outside Washington’s Capital Jewish Museum, Haaertz reported.

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