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Irish rap group Kneecap set to play at Glastonbury despite criticism from politicians

Irish rap group Kneecap set to play at Glastonbury despite criticism from politicians [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Huge crowds mourn Iranian military chiefs and scientists killed in strikes

State media reported more than a million people turned out for the funeral procession.
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At least 34 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as ceasefire prospects inch closer

The strikes began late on Friday and continued into Saturday morning.
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Pedestrian (20s) dies following collision in Ballymun

Gardai and emergency services were alerted to a road traffic incident involving a car and a pedestrian in Balbutcher Lane, Ballymun early on Saturday.
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Donald Trump Scores War Powers Win: ‘National Security Moves Fast’

The Senate voted against the war powers resolution, which would have required the president to seek congressional approval for any new hostilities against Iran.
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Israel’s leaders slam a news report on a Gaza ‘killing field’ near food sites

Israel’s prime minister denounced a report in Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoting Israeli soldiers saying commanders ordered them to fire at unarmed crowds near food distribution sites.
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California closes $12B deficit by cutting back immigrants’ access to health care

Lawmakers passed the budget earlier in the day following an agreement of a $321 billion spending plan between Newsom and Democratic leaders.
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Mount Postmore: The Mets greats who missed the cut

The best of the rest of the Mets who missed out on Mount Postmore.
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Daniel Suárez’s NASCAR Future In Doubt Amid 2025 Struggles

Daniel Suarez’s future in NASCAR remains muddled in uncertainty, though he is still relaxed about his situation for the time being.
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Immigrants scramble for clarity after Supreme Court birthright ruling

By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling tied to birthright citizenship prompted confusion and phone calls to lawyers as people who could be affected tried to process a convoluted legal decision with major humanitarian implications. The court’s conservative majority on Friday granted President Donald Trump his request to curb federal judges’ power