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News Mar 23, 2026

Trump Mocks Starmer with SNL Skit as US-UK Tensions Rise Over Iran War

US President Donald Trump shared a satirical video mocking UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's relucta…
US President Donald Trump has taken to social media to mock UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, sharing a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit that depicts Starmer panicking at the prospect of a call with Trump. The skit, which aired on the premiere of the new British version of SNL, shows Starmer, played by George Fouracres, trying to avoid a call with Trump.The video was shared on the same evening that Trump and Starmer spoke about the escalating tensions in the Middle East and the US-Israel war on Iran. During their call, the two leaders focused on the need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively blocked by Iran since the US and Israel launched strikes on February 28.The closure of the strait has sent oil prices soaring, creating the biggest energy crisis since the 1970s. Trump has repeatedly criticized Starmer for not doing enough to support the US efforts to break the blockade, accusing him of being a 'coward' and saying he is 'disappointed' in him.Starmer has asserted that any attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz needs careful consideration and a viable plan, and that his number one priority is to protect British interests and de-escalate tensions. The UK government has given authorization for the US to use its military bases to carry out strikes on Iranian missile sites that were attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
#starmer #trump #iran
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News Mar 23, 2026

Air Canada Flight Collides with Fire Truck at NYC's LaGuardia Airport, Killing Two

An Air Canada Express flight collided with a fire truck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New Y…
At least two people have been killed in a tragic incident involving an Air Canada Express flight that struck a ground vehicle while landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport. The accident occurred on Sunday night, and the airport has been closed since then, with flights diverted to other airports. The aircraft, operated by Jazz Aviation, a regional partner of Air Canada, collided with a firefighting truck on Runway 4 at approximately 11:40 pm on Sunday (03:40 GMT on Monday). The vehicle was driving to respond to a separate incident. According to the Port Authority, 32 of the 41 injured individuals had been released by Monday, while nine remained hospitalized with serious injuries. The passengers and crew members on board Flight AC8646, which departed from Montreal, included 76 people, four of whom were crew members. The CRJ-900 aircraft struck the vehicle at a relatively low speed of 39 kilometers per hour (24 miles per hour). Emergency response protocols were immediately activated, and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop for all departures to LaGuardia. The National Transportation Safety Board has dispatched a 'go team' to investigate the collision. The incident has caused significant disruptions, with arriving planes being diverted to other airports or returning to their point of origin. New York's Emergency Management has warned of potential cancellations, road closures, traffic delays, and emergency personnel presence near the airport. LaGuardia Airport, which served 33.5 million passengers in 2024, has been experiencing flight disruptions due to poor weather and staffing impacts from a federal funding lapse.
#airport #laguardia #new
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Music Mar 23, 2026

Raye's 'This Music May Contain Hope' Review: A Daring, Genre-Defying Masterpiece

Raye's album 'This Music May Contain Hope' is a wildly ambitious, 17-track concept album that defie…
Raye's sophomore album, 'This Music May Contain Hope', is a bold, 73-minute concept album divided into four sections. The album tells the story of an emotional breakdown caused by romantic woe, online criticism, and a troubling call from her grandmother.The album features a wide range of musical styles, from retro soul to swing-era jazz, house music, and show tunes. Raye's soprano is occasionally deployed in distinctly operatic style, while her vocals take on the careful enunciation of a musical theatre star.The album boasts rococo orchestration reminiscent of Hollywood's golden era, with guest stars like Al Green and Hans Zimmer. While the album occasionally feels like A Bit Much, its highlights are 'skyscraping,' with tracks like 'Nightingale Lane' and 'Beware … the South London Loverboy' showcasing Raye's incredible vocal range and genre-bending style.Despite some flaws, the album pays off more often than it fails, making it a rare event in the 21st-century music scene: a wildly ambitious and fascinatingly messy miscellany of ideas that refuses to be pigeonholed.
#raye #her #music
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Sport Mar 23, 2026

New Generation of Tennis Stars Shine with Friendship and Fierce Rivalry

Victoria Mboko and Mirra Andreeva, two top-ranked teenage tennis players, showcase their skills and…
The women's tennis landscape has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with a new generation of players emerging as top contenders. Victoria Mboko and Mirra Andreeva, currently ranked No 9 and No 10 in the world, respectively, are leading the charge. These two teenagers, who are not only fierce rivals but also close friends, recently faced off in a highly anticipated Miami Open fourth-round match.Before their big match, Mboko and Andreeva demonstrated their camaraderie by competing together in doubles on the same side of the net. This lighthearted approach helped them relax and enjoy each other's company, showcasing a refreshing dynamic in professional tennis. Despite their friendly rapport, both players are fiercely competitive and determined to win every match.The emergence of Mboko and Andreeva, along with other young players, marks a departure from previous eras of women's tennis, which often featured tension and rivalry between top players. The current crop of teenagers, including Iva Jovic, Maya Joint, and Alexandra Eala, is steadily rising through the rankings and supporting each other both on and off the court.This new generation of players is characterized by their friendliness and camaraderie, which is a significant shift from the past. Players like Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Elena Rybakina regularly train together, demonstrating that it's possible to maintain friendships while still competing fiercely on the court.In their recent match, Mboko and Andreeva engaged in a tense and bruising tussle, with Mboko ultimately emerging victorious with a 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-0 win. Despite the intensity of the match, the two players showed respect and sportsmanship, with Andreeva apologizing to Mboko after the match and the pair hugging warmly.The evolving dynamics of women's tennis are exciting to watch, with a new generation of players bringing a fresh perspective to the sport. As Mboko and Andreeva continue to compete and grow as players, their friendship and rivalry will undoubtedly be a key part of the sport's future.
#andreeva #mboko #players
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Sport Mar 23, 2026

ECB Faces Backlash for Retaining McCullum and Key Despite Ashes Debacle

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has decided to retain Brendon McCullum as men's head coac…
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has taken a significant risk by retaining Brendon McCullum as men's head coach and Rob Key as team director following a dismal Ashes series. The pair's contracts and the board's decision have sparked widespread criticism.McCullum's contract runs until the end of 2027, and terminating it would come at a substantial cost. The ECB appears to have opted for continuity, despite England's 4-1 defeat in Australia, which exposed several issues with the team's approach and strategy.The Test team holds a special place in the hearts of English cricket fans, and the recent performance has left many feeling frustrated. The ECB's decision to stick with McCullum and Key is seen as a bold move, but it also means that the duo must now work to regain the trust and support of the public.Richard Gould, the ECB chief executive, and Richard Thompson, the ECB chair, have acknowledged that the decision will not be popular. However, they seem committed to their strategy, citing a 25% increase in Test viewership over the past four years.The ECB's plans to revamp the team include introducing a bowling guru and a new selector. However, some critics argue that these changes do not go far enough to address the team's shortcomings. Rob Key emphasized the need for greater accountability for poor performance, but the specifics of how this will be implemented remain unclear.The team's performance under McCullum and Key has been inconsistent. While there have been some notable victories, the team has struggled in major Test series against Australia and India. The Ashes campaigns, in particular, have been approached with a casual attitude, with England only becoming more determined after falling behind 2-0 in 2023.To regain the public's trust, England must demonstrate improvement in several areas, including better engagement with the domestic game, more merit-based selection, and a clearer understanding between Ben Stokes and McCullum. The team's ability to adapt and evolve will be crucial in the coming months.
#not #mccullum #test
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Sports Mar 23, 2026

England Recall Ben White and Call Up Harvey Barnes for Friendlies

England manager Thomas Tuchel has recalled Ben White to the squad for upcoming friendlies against U…
England manager Thomas Tuchel has made two significant inclusions in his squad for the upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan at Wembley. Ben White, the Arsenal right-back, has been recalled to the squad after a period of exile that began during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. White's return comes after Jarell Quansah was forced to withdraw due to injury. White, who has four England caps, last played for the national team in March 2022 against Côte d'Ivoire. His absence from the squad was partly self-imposed, but Tuchel indicated in March that White wanted to return. This season, White has struggled for regular game time at Arsenal, starting only five Premier League games. In addition to White's recall, Tuchel has called up Harvey Barnes from Newcastle as a replacement for Eberechi Eze, who has withdrawn with a calf injury. Barnes, who has scored 14 goals in all competitions this season, is second on Newcastle's scoring charts, trailing only Anthony Gordon. He previously earned his only England cap as a substitute against Wales in October 2020 under Gareth Southgate. Notably, Scotland had been attempting to lure Barnes for their World Cup squad. Tuchel's squad selection has been influenced by injuries, particularly the hamstring injury to first-choice right-back Reece James. Trent Alexander-Arnold was not recalled, and other options at right-back include Tino Livramento and Djed Spence. England will host Uruguay on Friday, followed by Japan on Tuesday at Wembley.
#england #his #white
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Uk News Mar 23, 2026

Scotland Leads UK with Newborn Screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Scotland has become the first part of the UK to introduce newborn screening for spinal muscular atr…
Scotland has taken a significant step in the early detection and treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare genetic condition that causes progressive muscle wastage, by becoming the first part of the UK to screen newborn babies for the condition.The screening, which is part of the existing heel prick test offered to all parents in Scotland about four days after birth, is funded by the Scottish government and pharmaceutical company Novartis. The goal is to assess how well screening can detect SMA earlier, allowing babies to receive treatment as soon as possible.SMA affects an estimated 1 in 14,000 births worldwide and impacts movement, breathing, and swallowing. Without treatment, it can limit life expectancy to two years. The condition was brought to wider attention after former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson revealed in January that her twin daughters had been diagnosed with SMA.Campaigners, who have long advocated for newborn testing, hope the Scottish pilot will result in approval for the heel prick test across the UK. Giles Lomax, chief executive of SMA UK, said the screening pilot in Scotland would be “a huge impetus for other parts of the UK to speed up their own testing plans”. He hopes the Scotland trial will provide data that would convince the UK National Screening Committee to approve UK-wide testing.There is no cure for SMA, but there are now three NHS-funded drug treatments available. Lomax emphasized that with these treatments and newborn screening, “the future for anyone diagnosed with SMA is very different compared to their peers who were diagnosed symptomatically. It basically gives children the life they deserve.”
#sma #scotland #babies
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Commentisfree Mar 23, 2026

Hate Crimes Escalate: Ambulances Torched in London and Violence Spreads in the West Bank

The article discusses the rise of hate crimes against Jewish communities in London and Palestinian …
The recent arson attack on Jewish ambulances in London's Golders Green and the escalating violence against Palestinian communities in the West Bank are stark reminders of the dangers of unchecked hatred and intolerance. In Golders Green, a center of Jewish life in London, masked attackers set fire to four ambulances belonging to Hatzola, a volunteer emergency service. This antisemitic hate crime has left the community shaken and highlights the growing concern about safety and security. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, Israeli settlers have been attacking Palestinian villages, torching homes and cars, and forcing families to flee. This cycle of violence is not only devastating for those directly affected but also has far-reaching consequences for the entire region. The author, David Davidi-Brown, argues that these incidents are interconnected by a growing lack of empathy and understanding between communities. He emphasizes that silence in the face of injustice is complicity and that it is essential to challenge hate and violence wherever it occurs. The article also highlights the importance of solidarity and cooperation in the face of adversity. The author cites the example of the Vivian Silver awards, which honor individuals who refuse to give in to hatred and division. The awards were established in memory of Vivian Silver, a lifelong peace activist murdered by Hamas on October 7. Ultimately, the article concludes that we have a choice about how we respond to these incidents. We can choose to let hatred and fear consume us or refuse to let them shape our actions. By refusing to give in to hatred and instead choosing empathy and understanding, we can work towards a more just and peaceful future.
#not #but #london
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World Economy Mar 23, 2026

US Agrees to Pay $1 Billion to French Energy Company to Cancel Wind Farm Projects

The US government has agreed to pay French energy company TotalEnergies $1 billion to cancel its pl…
The Trump administration has announced it will pay French energy major TotalEnergies $1 billion to kill plans to construct wind farms off the US east coast. This decision comes as a fuel crisis triggered by the war in Iran drives up global fossil fuel prices.The deal is the latest blow to the US offshore wind industry, which has faced repeated disruptions to multi-billion-dollar projects under Donald Trump. Trump has expressed his dislike for wind turbines, citing their ugliness, cost, and inefficiency, and his administration has moved to increase domestic fossil fuel production.In the deal, TotalEnergies will give up two offshore leases it had purchased off New York and North Carolina. The US Department of the Interior will reimburse the company $928 million it paid for the leases under Joe Biden. TotalEnergies has pledged not to develop any new offshore wind projects in the country and will invest nearly $1 billion this year in the development of four trains at the Rio Grande LNG plant in Texas, and the development of upstream conventional oil in the US Gulf and shale gas production.Critics of the deal, including climate advocates and environmental groups, argue that it will deepen the country's dependence on volatile fossil fuel markets and undermine efforts to transition to cleaner energy sources. They also point out that offshore wind projects can provide reliable and affordable power to the grid. The decision has been met with criticism from groups such as Oceantic Network, Evergreen Action, and Sierra Club, who argue that it will leave American consumers struggling to pay their electricity bills and undermine efforts to address climate change.
#wind #energy #offshore
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