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Why Donald Trump's Supporters Are Backing AI Critic Joe Allen
Jun 29, 2026 - World 
Trump supporters increasingly back AI critic Joe Allen over AI risks.
Pakistan's 'Double-Tap' Strikes On Afghanistan Border Kill 35, Including Children
Jun 29, 2026 - World 
A "double tap" is a military term used to describe a deliberate second strike on the same location shortly after an initial attack.
Burnham says he will ‘bring about biggest rebalancing of power the country has ever seen’ in major policy speech – UK politics live
Jun 29, 2026 - World 
Makerfield MP and hopeful prime minister said the government should ‘use public intervention where necessary’ rather than relying on the marketAsked what she thought of Andy Burnham not taking questions this morning, Badenoch said:Andy Burnham doesn’t like questions. Nigel Farage doesn’t like questions. Even Keir Starmer in parliament, he doesn’t like questions here.If you want somebody who can answer questions, please come to me. I will answer all of your questions.I know that it should not be Ed Miliband. He is the single person who has done the most to deindustrialise our country and make us poorer. He should not be rewarded with an even more powerful job where he can completely bankrupt the country. Continue reading...
Supreme court nears the end of its term with cases about Donald Trump’s power to be decided – US politics live
Jun 29, 2026 - World 
Court expected to hand down decisions on several outstanding cases, wrapping up term that has focussed on Trump’s expansive claims of presidential powerAmericans have grown less proud of their country’s history or the way its democracy works over the past decade, according to a new AP-NORC poll.Americans’ pride in the US on several key attributes has dropped since 2017 -including the nation’s military and its political influence around the globe - according to the survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Continue reading...
Trump bashed by conservative Wall Street Journal board for one huge Iran failure
Jun 29, 2026 - World 
The Wall Street Journal editorial board lambasted President Donald Trump over his efforts to secure a durable peace deal with Iran.U.S. and Iranian officials have agreed to halt their attacks on one another and meet Tuesday to talk out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, and the conservative newspaper's editors bashed the 80-year-old president for failing to keep the crucial waterway open – as it had been before he launched the war on Feb. 28."The best selling point for President Trump’s memorandum of understanding with Iran was that at least it opened the Strait of Hormuz," the board wrote. "Well, now the regime is trying to nullify those terms by using force against commercial vessels, Gulf states and U.S. bases. All of this violates the deal and calls into question why Mr. Trump signed it."The U.S. and Iran have traded strikes, and Trump has hyped what he called “gentlemen’s agreements” with Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps leaders to "turn over a new leaf," but the Journal's editors said the president was wrong to trust them."Well, these are no gentlemen," they wrote. "It’s the same terrorist regime, and this is the Battle of Hormuz that Mr. Trump thought he had ducked. In case there was any doubt, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that Iran is solely responsible for managing the Strait under the memorandum. He said 'no other country has any responsibility in that regard.'""Force is the regime’s means to make the world bend," they added. "Without it, shippers refused to heed Iran’s dictates for Hormuz during the deal’s early days."The editorial board wondered why Trump was willing to give Iran anything without an assurance that the strait would remain free and open."The U.S. needs the leverage for nuclear negotiations, and it was never wise to give Iran a blank check," the board wrote. "All the more so now that the regime isn’t respecting the deal, which mandates a cease-fire as well as Iran’s 'best efforts for the safe passage of commercial vessels.' That means don’t shoot at them, for starters.""More U.S. 'love taps' against Iranian targets won’t impress the hard men in Tehran," the editors added. "They behave as if they have escalation dominance because they think Mr. Trump won’t return to war before the midterm elections. They don’t believe Mr. Trump’s social-media bluster because they see his reluctance to enforce the cease-fire terms."