Politics
Police Shoot Attacker After Machete Stabbing Spree at Grand Central Station
Three people were injured in a machete attack at New York's Grand Central Station before police shot the assailant, who later died. The victims are hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
Culture
John Nolan, Actor in Batman Films and Christopher Nolan's Uncle, Dies at 87
British actor John Nolan, known for roles in Batman Begins and Dunkirk and uncle to filmmaker Christopher Nolan, has passed away at age 87 in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Sports
Viktor Gyokeres Blames Dry Pitch for Arsenal's Loss to Bournemouth
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres pointed to a dry Emirates pitch as a factor in the team's 2-1 loss to Bournemouth, amid a slump in form. The Gunners struggled offensively, managing only three shots on target.
Business
Steven Bartlett's Dragons' Den Regret Now a £40 Million Success Story
A sustainable deodorant brand rejected by Steven Bartlett on Dragons' Den has soared to a £40 million valuation, with the entrepreneur calling it his biggest investment regret.
Environment
Transport
Cyclist Inches from Train Collision in Hanoi Crossing Incident
A cyclist in Hanoi, Vietnam, was nearly crushed by a train after crossing a safety barrier while on his phone. CCTV footage shows the close call, highlighting frequent accidents on the city's street-level railways.
Contractor Injured in Fall from Jet2 Plane at Manchester Airport
A contractor believed to be an aircraft engineer suffered serious injuries after falling from a Jet2 plane at Manchester Airport, prompting a full investigation.
Bus Surfers Dodge Fare on London's 114 Route
Two individuals filmed clinging to the back of a moving double-decker bus in London to avoid paying the £1.75 fare, sparking safety concerns and online condemnation.
Trespasser Causes £1M Train Delays in London Chase
A trespasser who caused nearly £1 million in disruption after chasing police on railway tracks in south London receives a suspended sentence, highlighting the dangers of railway interference.
Jet Fuel Shortage Puts European Summer Holidays at Risk
Airports Council International warns of systemic jet fuel shortages due to Strait of Hormuz closure, threatening summer travel disruptions and higher airfares across Europe.
Property
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