Olympian arrested for touching Trump's reflecting pool
Three-time Olympian David Hearn was arrested for touching the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which Trump renovated for $20 million but is already filled with algae.
Three-time Olympian David Hearn was arrested for touching the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which Trump renovated for $20 million but is already filled with algae.
Honey Mitchell's world shatters in EastEnders as Bea Pollard exposes Billy's plan to pay her off, accusing him of trying to sleep with her in front of the whole pub.
A 22-year-old from London is among four men arrested on suspicion of murder after an 18-year-old was stabbed to death in Poole, Dorset. The victim died in hospital.
Keir Starmer could announce his resignation as Labour leader and PM on Monday after Andy Burnham's by-election win, according to reports. He faces intense pressure to step down.
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RecommendedA zoo owner and her family jumped into a crocodile pit to save a three-year-old boy who had been thrown into the enclosure by a stranger. The child suffered a broken arm and pelvis after being attacked.
Three men died in a fire at a pavilion in White City, west London, on June 20. Around 100 firefighters and 15 engines responded to 19 calls. The cause is under investigation.
Charity Dingle is assaulted by Dr Todd after getting drunk, but lies prevent her from telling family. She flees to a lake, meets a stranger, as Mack and Chas search for her.
Vinny accuses Suki of not caring about Jags' death anniversary as she prepares for adoption panel in EastEnders next week.
A Reform UK councillor apologised after posing with a poster endorsing Jimmy Savile over Labour. Lilian Rogers said she didn't understand the sign's meaning.
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RecommendedCounter terror police are investigating a series of attacks targeting Muslims in Edinburgh, leaving five men injured. A 36-year-old man has been arrested.
Florencia Peña resigned from Luzu TV after falsely reporting Jorge Messi's death. The Messi family confirmed he is hospitalized but improving. Luzu fired those responsible.
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection with 55% of the vote, defeating Reform UK and positioning himself to challenge Keir Starmer for the UK prime ministership.
The Guardian has removed an article published June 19, 2026, after an internal review found a fact-checking error led to inaccurate claims.
Donald Trump reportedly told Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson he would not go to war with Iran, according to a new book by NYT reporters. The book also details Trump's fascination with injuries from Israel's pager attack on Hezbollah.
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RecommendedA federal judge ruled the public interest outweighs Biden's privacy claims, allowing release of recordings made with a ghostwriter to a conservative group.
A train driver has died and 89 people were injured after two East Midlands Railway trains collided near Bedford. Eleven suffered very serious injuries, emergency services remain on scene.
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Donald Trump unveiled the new temporary Air Force One, a converted Qatari 747 valued at $400m, at Joint Base Andrews, sparking controversy over gift limits and conversion costs.
Israel and Hezbollah renewed a ceasefire after 24 hours of violence that killed 47 in Lebanon and 4 Israeli soldiers, leading to the cancellation of US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland.
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RecommendedUkraine's President Zelenskyy gives Belarus one week to remove Russian relay stations used for attacks on Ukraine, threatening action if not done.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke believes his team were unlucky not to get a penalty in a 1-0 loss to Morocco, with John McGinn and Scott McTominay involved in strong appeals.
Australia's health regulator adopts the IHRA antisemitism definition, drawing praise from Jewish groups but warnings from Palestine advocates that it may silence health workers criticizing Israel.
Electrification of transport, heating, and industry could halve global energy demand, say experts. At Bonn pre-Cop31 talks, Turkey proposes 35% electrification target by 2035, but geopolitical tensions and science disputes stall progress.
Despite wars in Ukraine and Iran, international law still offers hope as superpowers fail to achieve total victory, with Europe playing a key role.
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RecommendedTen years after the referendum, five touchstones—Nissan Sunderland, fishing, blue passports, care home workers, and the City—reveal Brexit's complex legacy.
Israelis across the political spectrum express anger and betrayal over the US-Iran ceasefire deal, fearing Iran will rebuild and feeling abandoned by Donald Trump.
Jon Snow's Alzheimer's documentary takes a moving turn when he uncovers a mining disaster on holiday. Plus, Evonne Goolagong's story and more TV picks.
Israel and Hezbollah renewed a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon after 24 hours of violence that killed at least 47 people and forced cancellation of US-Iran talks in Switzerland.
Andy Burnham's victory in the Makerfield byelection shows he can win elections, but he must now demonstrate he can govern Britain effectively, moving from poetic campaigning to detailed policy.
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RecommendedIn 1988, Margaret Thatcher warned of a 'global heat trap' and 'climate instability'. Test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz, including Nile cataracts and Inca language.