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    Former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, the brother of US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared, are purchasing the majority stake in one of the most recognizable sports clubs in the world. LA Lakers Set for Record $12.5bn Sale to Kushner and Iger In a deal that was unanimously authorized by the NBA Board of Governors in October 2025. Walter purchased his stake from the Buss family for an estimated $10 billion (£7.45 billion), setting a previous record. Kushner and Iger said: “As lifelong NBA fans, we are deeply honored for the opportunity to become stewards of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the most iconic sports franchises in the world. “We greatly admire the vision and leadership of Jerry and Jeanie Buss. How Mark Walter Became Lakers Owner “Our long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles.” In 1979, Jerry Buss purchased the Lakers for $67.5 million (£50 million), which also included the Los Angeles Kings hockey franchise and the Kia Forum, a Los Angeles arena. Before a contract was finalized with Walter, who also holds a part in the LA Dodgers alongside Todd Boehly, ownership was transferred to his six children in a trust upon his death in 2013. Lakers Have 17 NBA Championships “One of the greatest honors of my life has been owning the Los Angeles Lakers,” Walter remarked.The community, the supporters, and a city that views this team as family are what I will take with me, even if it has been an incredible investment. I appreciate being welcomed into this chapter by Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I’m confident that the greatest is still to come.” The LA Lakers have won 17 NBA titles, one fewer than the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal regarding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned plan before the sale. How the Buss Family Owned the Lakers I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal. Luka Doncic Welcomes Lakers Takeover I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal.
    LA Lakers to be sold in record $12.5bn deal
    August 12, 2026
    According to our research, males are drawn to the possibility of financial gain more easily. Female investors "appear more likely to connect investing with real-life goals, from building emergency savings to looking after children," according to Jemma Slingo, pensions and investment specialist at Fidelity International. It's crucial to keep in mind that, due to the ongoing gender pay discrepancy, women in the UK often have less money to invest than men. Investing "needs to do a better job of making investing feel accessible, relevant, and connected to people's own goals and values," according to Macdonald.Women's long-term financial stability and the UK economy would both benefit from addressing this.
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    Messi is unsure if he will play “much longer” following his father’s passing.
    August 12, 2026
    Former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, the brother of US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared, are purchasing the majority stake in one of the most recognizable sports clubs in the world. LA Lakers Set for Record $12.5bn Sale to Kushner and Iger In a deal that was unanimously authorized by the NBA Board of Governors in October 2025. Walter purchased his stake from the Buss family for an estimated $10 billion (£7.45 billion), setting a previous record. Kushner and Iger said: “As lifelong NBA fans, we are deeply honored for the opportunity to become stewards of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the most iconic sports franchises in the world. “We greatly admire the vision and leadership of Jerry and Jeanie Buss. How Mark Walter Became Lakers Owner “Our long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles.” In 1979, Jerry Buss purchased the Lakers for $67.5 million (£50 million), which also included the Los Angeles Kings hockey franchise and the Kia Forum, a Los Angeles arena. Before a contract was finalized with Walter, who also holds a part in the LA Dodgers alongside Todd Boehly, ownership was transferred to his six children in a trust upon his death in 2013. Lakers Have 17 NBA Championships “One of the greatest honors of my life has been owning the Los Angeles Lakers,” Walter remarked.The community, the supporters, and a city that views this team as family are what I will take with me, even if it has been an incredible investment. I appreciate being welcomed into this chapter by Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I’m confident that the greatest is still to come.” The LA Lakers have won 17 NBA titles, one fewer than the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal regarding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned plan before the sale. How the Buss Family Owned the Lakers I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal. Luka Doncic Welcomes Lakers Takeover I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal.
    LA Lakers to be sold in record $12.5bn deal
    August 12, 2026
    US Hotels Fear Weak World Cup Tourism as Bookings Fall Short Tourism expectations fail to match reality US hotels are worried the upcoming World Cup will not deliver the expected tourism boost. Many host cities are reporting lower-than-expected bookings, raising doubts about the event’s economic impact. A report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association shows demand is falling behind forecasts across most locations. The group represents more than 32,000 hotel properties and a large share of franchised hotels in the United States. Conflict between booking data and ticket sales The association says hotel demand does not match FIFA’s claim that over five million tickets have already been sold. It warns that the expected financial gains from the tournament could be lower than projected. Accusations over hotel room block bookings The report also criticizes FIFA for reserving large numbers of hotel rooms in advance. According to the association, this created artificial demand and pushed prices higher in early stages of booking. Later, FIFA cancelled a significant portion of those reservations. Hotel operators say this left gaps in availability and disrupted normal pricing patterns. FIFA has rejected these claims and does not agree with the criticism. Other factors behind weak demand Hotels say several issues are discouraging visitors. High ticket prices for matches are one concern. Expensive local transport and taxes are also adding pressure. Some operators also point to political tensions as another reason international travel interest has slowed. Economic outlook remains uncertain With lower bookings and mixed signals from ticket sales, the hospitality sector is now unsure about the World Cup’s overall economic benefit. Many hotels are preparing for weaker-than-expected revenue during the tournament period.
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    Vinicius Jr is reportedly staying at Real Madrid until 2032 after Arsenal considered the Brazil forward a major transfer target.
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    Two Iranian female footballers who defied their government have officially become Australian citizens after receiving humanitarian protection.
    Iranian footballers who defied Tehran become Australian citizens
    August 6, 2026
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    Hayden Panettiere's death at 36 has prompted an emotional tribute from Wladimir Klitschko as officials continue to investigate the cause of her death.
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    She met Brian Hickerson, her new lover, just before Nashville's production concluded. Later on, he became aggressive; according to Panettiere, he would smack her head against the wall and once battered her face so severely that she was unable to leave her home for weeks. In her 36 years, she faced more challenges than most, and she tried to deal with them by writing her book, which was released in May. She concluded by assuring readers that she had learned to "walk hand in hand with my triumphs and my tragedies, because they have made me who I am" and that she had come to terms with her past while maintaining optimism for the future.
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    I do wish luck to all of you who are on a similar path as mine. Cancer demands a lot of us, both psychologically and physically. And each of us is free to do it how we see fit. According to the NHS website, a lump or swelling in the breast, chest, or armpit might be a sign of breast cancer in women. Additionally, if you are not pregnant or nursing, symptoms may include nipple discharge that may contain blood, a change in the size or form of one or both breasts, and changes in the skin of your breasts, such as dimpling or redness. Additional symptoms might be a rash on the nipple or a change in its appearance, such curving inward.I do wish luck to all of you who are on a similar path as mine. Cancer demands a lot of us, both psychologically and physically. And each of us is free to do it how we see fit. According to the NHS website, a lump or swelling in the breast, chest, or armpit might be a sign of breast cancer in women. Additionally, if you are not pregnant or nursing, symptoms may include nipple discharge that may contain blood, a change in the size or form of one or both breasts, and changes in the skin of your breasts, such as dimpling or redness. Additional symptoms might be a rash on the nipple or a change in its appearance, such curving inward.
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US troop moves raise questions across Europe US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has moved to calm concerns among allies after several shifting decisions on US troop deployments in Europe created confusion inside the alliance. The changes followed remarks by US President Donald Trump, who said the United States would send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland. This came shortly after a planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland was cancelled. At the same time, Washington also announced plans to reduce troop levels in Germany, which added to uncertainty among European allies. NATO allies react to mixed signals The series of announcements came as defence ministers from NATO met in Sweden. Officials described the situation as unclear and difficult to follow. Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said the shifting updates were hard for allies to interpret, especially given how quickly the decisions changed. Rubio says troop levels are under review Rubio said the United States regularly reviews its military presence abroad. He explained that troop adjustments are part of broader global defence planning. He also said coordination with allies is ongoing, and that changes in Europe should not be seen as sudden or unplanned. According to Rubio, US forces are also active in the Middle East due to rising tensions involving Iran and related regional conflicts. Poland deployment announcement adds uncertainty The latest confusion grew after Trump announced the new troop deployment to Poland while NATO talks were still underway in Sweden. Trump linked the decision to his relationship with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, a long time supporter of his policies. The US Department of Defense had earlier paused the planned deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland, without clear explanation. Germany withdrawal decision adds to tensions Earlier in the month, Washington also confirmed plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany. The decision followed political disagreements between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the conflict involving Iran. Officials have not clarified whether the troops being sent to Poland are part of those withdrawn from Germany or a separate force. NATO response and coordination efforts Despite the confusion, Rubio said the United States remains committed to NATO coordination. He stressed that changes in troop placement are being managed alongside allied governments. He added that the overall presence of US forces in Europe is being adjusted based on global security needs and current military priorities.
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Rubio reassures allies as US adjusts troop deployments in Europe

US troop moves raise questions across Europe US Secretary of State Marco…

May 22, 2026
Cubans grapple with fuel shortages and blackouts as US steps up pressure
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Cuba Faces Fuel Crisis and Power Cuts as US Increases Pressure

The United States has increased political pressure on Cuba following new legal…

May 22, 2026
Rubio Calls Cuba a Threat as Havana Rejects US Claims US and Cuba Exchange Strong Statements Marco Rubio has described Cuba as a “national security threat” to the United States, while Cuban officials strongly denied the accusation and called the remarks misleading. Rubio made the comments before traveling to a NATO meeting in Sweden. His statement came shortly after the US government charged former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder over the 1996 incident in which two planes were shot down, killing several US citizens. The US secretary of state said Washington still prefers a diplomatic solution with Cuba. However, he admitted that reaching a peaceful agreement may be difficult under the current leadership in Havana. Cuba Rejects Terrorism Accusations Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez quickly rejected Rubio’s comments. He said Cuba has never threatened the United States and accused US officials of spreading false information. Rodríguez also denied claims that Cuba supports terrorism in the region. In a statement shared on social media, he accused Washington of increasing pressure on the island and encouraging hostility against the Cuban government. Tensions between both countries have grown in recent months as the Trump administration pushes for political and economic reforms in Cuba. Economic Pressure Increases on Cuba Cuba continues to face serious economic problems, including fuel shortages, food scarcity, and long electricity blackouts. Many experts believe US sanctions and restrictions on oil supplies have made the crisis worse. According to Rubio, Cuba has already accepted a $100 million humanitarian aid package from the United States. At the same time, the US government continues to pressure Havana for major reforms. American officials reportedly want Cuba to allow more foreign investment and reduce the influence of Russian and Chinese intelligence agencies operating on the island. Questions Grow Over Raúl Castro Charges The indictment against Raúl Castro has increased concerns about future US actions toward Cuba. Some political analysts compared the situation to earlier US pressure campaigns against Venezuela and its president, Nicolás Maduro. When reporters asked Rubio whether the US planned to bring Castro to America for trial, he avoided giving direct details. He stated that he would not publicly discuss any possible plans regarding the case.
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Rubio Calls Cuba a Threat as Havana Rejects US Claims

US and Cuba Exchange Strong Statements Marco Rubio has described Cuba as…

May 22, 2026
UK Net Migration Falls Sharply to 171,000 as Policy Tightens and Asylum Claims Drop Net migration hits lowest level in years Net migration in the United Kingdom has dropped to around 171,000 in the latest figures, according to Home Office data. This is nearly half the level recorded in 2024 and the lowest seen since 2012, excluding the pandemic years. Officials link the fall mainly to fewer arrivals from outside the European Union, especially for work and study. Fewer people are also coming to the country overall compared with recent years. Asylum claims remain high despite decline Asylum applications also fell slightly. About 93,525 people claimed asylum in the UK in the year to March 2026, which is 12% lower than the previous year. Even with this drop, the number is still more than double the pre pandemic level, showing that pressure on the asylum system remains high. Government response and political debate Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the latest data shows progress but stressed that more action is needed. He said the government is building a skills based migration system designed to reduce dependence on overseas labour and focus on contribution. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the figures reflect efforts to bring “order and control” to the borders. In contrast, opposition figures argued that stronger action is still required. Policy changes shaping migration trends Several policy changes introduced in 2024 and continued by the current government have played a major role in reducing migration.
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UK Net Migration Falls Sharply to 171,000 as Policy Tightens and Asylum Claims Drop

Net migration in the United Kingdom has dropped to around 171,000 in…

May 21, 2026
Government Announces Summer VAT Reduction for Family Attractions
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Government Announces Summer VAT Reduction for Family Attractions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed a temporary tax cut aimed at lowering…

May 21, 2026
New UK guidance states toilets and changing rooms should be used based on biological sex, with provisions for gender neutral alternatives
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UK Guidance Sets Rules for Toilets and Changing Rooms Based on Biological Sex

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May 21, 2026
Retired Officer Wins 835000 Dollar Settlement After Jail Time Over Facebook Post Case Overview A retired police officer from Tennessee has reached a settlement of 835000 dollars in a lawsuit over unlawful incarceration. He spent 37 days in jail after being arrested over a Facebook post related to the killing of Charlie Kirk. Authorities later dropped the felony charges against him. The case has drawn attention because of its connection to free speech and social media expression. What Led to the Arrest The man, Larry Bushart, shared a meme in a Facebook discussion about a vigil held for Charlie Kirk. The post appeared about 10 days after Kirk was killed at a speaking event in Utah. The meme included the line, “Seems relevant today,” along with a partial quote from a message by Donald Trump that referenced moving on after a school shooting tragedy. Police later arrested him at his home. Officials said the post was treated as a threat linked to mass violence at a school due to confusion over the school name mentioned in the context. Jail Time and Personal Impact Bushart was held in custody because he could not pay a 2 million dollar bond. He remained in jail for 37 days before charges were dismissed. During this time, he lost his post retirement job and missed the birth of his grandchild. His legal complaint focused on unlawful incarceration and violations tied to free speech protections. Settlement and Statement Bushart filed a lawsuit against Perry County, the local sheriff, and an investigator involved in the case. After reaching a settlement of 835000 dollars, he said his First Amendment rights were upheld. He also said public participation in civil discussion is important for a healthy democracy and that he plans to focus on family life moving forward.
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Retired Officer Wins 835000 Dollar Settlement After Jail Time Over Facebook Post

A retired police officer from Tennessee has reached a settlement of 835000…

May 21, 2026
A US Justice Department settlement tied to Donald Trump’s tax lawsuit has raised concerns after it appeared to limit IRS audits and investigations
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Arc de Trump plan moves ahead after design approval in Washington DC

The proposal to build a large triumphal arch in Washington DC has…

May 21, 2026
Forecast outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season Weather experts in the United States expect a less active Atlantic hurricane season in 2026. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports a 55 percent chance that the season will stay below normal levels. Forecasters predict between eight and fourteen named storms. Among these, three to six may become hurricanes. One to three could reach major strength. A typical season usually brings around fourteen named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. Why El Niño may reduce storm activity A developing El Niño is one of the main reasons for the expected slowdown in storm activity. El Niño changes wind patterns across the tropical Pacific. It often weakens the usual east to west trade winds. This shift can increase strong upper level winds over the Atlantic. These stronger winds create wind shear. Wind shear disrupts storm formation by tearing developing systems apart before they can strengthen. Because of this, El Niño conditions often limit the number and strength of Atlantic hurricanes. Warm Atlantic waters still support storm formation Sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic are expected to remain higher than average. Warm ocean water usually fuels hurricane development. It gives storms the energy they need to grow stronger. This creates a conflict in the forecast. Warm water supports storm growth, while El Niño conditions work against it. Forecasters believe the El Niño influence will likely be stronger overall, keeping activity lower than usual. What forecasters expect this season Experts expect a quieter season compared with recent years, but they also highlight uncertainty in long range forecasts. Even in a weaker season, strong hurricanes can still form. Weather systems remain difficult to predict with full accuracy months in advance. Officials emphasize that a single powerful storm can cause major damage, even when total storm numbers are low. Why even quiet seasons can still be dangerous Hurricanes can produce severe impacts. These include damaging winds, heavy rainfall, flooding, and storm surge along coastlines. History shows that major hurricanes can strike during quieter seasons. Past storms such as Hurricane Betsy in 1965 and Hurricane Andrew in 1992 caused major destruction despite below average activity overall. What a normal hurricane season looks like A typical Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. Activity usually peaks in September. On average, the Atlantic produces about fourteen named storms in a season. These range from weaker tropical storms to intense hurricanes. Meteorologists use satellite data, historical records, and computer models to create seasonal forecasts.
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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast Points to Fewer Major Storms

Weather experts in the United States expect a less active Atlantic hurricane…

May 21, 2026
Three ways Cuba crisis could play out after US indictment of Raúl Castro
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Three Possible Outcomes in the Cuba Crisis After US Action Against Raúl Castro

Rising Tensions Between US and Cuba The United States has formally charged…

May 21, 2026
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