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North Dakota man tried to collect confiscated gun after sending email threatening federal official: ‘I don’t want this situation to end up like Minnesota’

“I don’t want this situation to end up like Minnesota over the weekend,” Dalzell wrote. “When lawmakers make laws and the state doesn’t follow the laws they created it would probably piss some people off right.”
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Thursday briefing: HS2’s never-ending journey continues, as Labour push back the £100bn project … again

In today’s newsletter: ​HS2 was meant to revolutionise Britain’s rail network and Labour promises a reset, but some question whether the high-speed project is still worth i​t

Good morning. In 2009, I honestly thought it was quite likely that I’d see England win the World Cup in my lifetime. Maybe even by the time I reached the grand old age of 40. In the same year, the Labour government announced HS2, and said that the first phase, from London to Birmingham, would open by 2026. Well, it’s 2025 now, I’m 41, England have just lost 3-1 to Senegal, and yesterday HS2 had its expected completion date pushed back from 2033 to … we’ll get back to you on that.

By now, it is almost impossible to keep the endless setbacks to the UK’s flagship major infrastructure project straight in your head. But yesterday’s announcement is genuinely significant. On one hand, it reflects years of catastrophic mismanagement, and an even longer wait for the hotly debated benefits of the line to start to be realised. On the other, Labour would like you to believe they are taking a more realistic view than their predecessors, and finally getting a grip on costs that have spiralled further and further out of control.

Middle East | Donald Trump has suggested it would make sense for the US to launch strikes against Iran only if bombing was guaranteed to destroy the Fordow uranium enrichment facility, according to people familiar with the deliberations. The sources said he has held off authorizing strikes to see if Iran is prepared to enter talks.

Protest | Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance from the Office for Students. The regulator also advises administrators not to apply prolonged bans on protest encampments over the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Gaza | Eleven Palestinians were killed early on Wednesday morning after Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd waiting for food trucks in central Gaza, civil defence officials said. The deaths bring the toll at food distribution sites in recent days to more than a hundred.

Health | Air pollution in the UK is costing more than £500m a week in ill health, NHS care and productivity losses, and killing more than 500 people a week, doctors have said. The Royal College of Physicians said that 99% of the population are breathing in “toxic air”.

Air India crash | The sole survivor of the Air India crash has helped carry his brother’s flower-heaped coffin to a crematorium in the western Indian coastal town of Diu, days after they plummeted into the ground shortly after takeoff.

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Hospital in southern Israel hit by Iranian missile, officials say

Several missiles hit population centres in Israel, officials said, as the conflict enters its seventh day.
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Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with Trump

Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with Trump
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A brutal Yankees-Mets timeline to forget as losing streaks drag on

The game refuses to let you feel too comfortable. You are reminded of that every year.
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The Latest: Israel attacks Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state TV says

The Latest: Israel attacks Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state TV says [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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NSW Labor’s anti-protest laws to protect places of worship have ‘chilling effect’ on democracy, court told

Palestine Action Group barrister says rally at Sydney’s Great Synagogue in late 2024 wasn’t targeting ‘religious event’ but rather Israel Defense Forces speaker

Anti-protest legislation introduced by the New South Wales government in a bid to curb antisemitism is so “vague” that protesters won’t know if they’ve broken the law, a court has been told during a constitutional challenge.

A barrister for the Palestine Action Group made the argument before the NSW supreme court on Thursday when challenging the Minns Labor government’s controversial laws giving police broad powers to restrict protests.

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Texas teen plunges 50 feet to his death over waterfall in Olympic National Park while on graduation trip

A Texas teen plunged off a 50-foot waterfall to his death while on a trip with his friends celebrating their high school graduation at Washington state’s Olympic National Park.
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UCC ranked 246th best university in the world, its highest ranking in ten years

The rise comes on the back of a 19-place improvement last year. It is the third year in a row that UCC has climbed in the ranking.
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Trump says supporters ‘more in love’ with him than ever despite Iran divisions

Some longtime defenders of his America First mantra are criticising him for considering a greater US role in the conflict between Israel and Iran.