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The rapper formerly known as Kanye West was barred Tuesday from entering the U.K., where he was scheduled to headline the Wireless Festival in July, after a backlash over Ye’s history of antisemitic remarks.Festival organizers canceled the three-day outdoor event as a result of the travel ban and said those who had bought tickets would get refunds.Ye had been granted an electronic travel authorization which has now been withdrawn on the grounds that his presence in the U.K. would not be “conducive to the public good,” CBS News partner network BBC News said, citing the Home Office.”Kanye West should never have…

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Linda McMahon: Ending the Dept. of Ed. & The WWE Legacy | Planet Tyrus Secretary Linda McMahon joins Tyrus to discuss her historic mission to “fire herself” and return education power to the states. In this sit-down on Planet Tyrus, the Secretary of Education breaks down the strategic merger of federal programs into other agencies to eliminate government waste and bureaucracy. From the $1.7 trillion student loan crisis to the “History Rocks!” tour, Linda reveals how the administration is prioritizing literacy, school choice, and trade schools over partisan politics. Plus, Tyrus and Linda take a trip down memory lane to…

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NEW DELHI: A partial internet shutdown was in place in northeastern India’s troubled Manipur state on Tuesday (Apr 7) after renewed violence caused the deaths of four people, including two children, officials said.Manipur has seen periodic clashes for nearly three years between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community. The conflicts have killed more than 250 people.The latest flare-up on Tuesday came after months of relative peace and followed a reported attack by Kuki groups that killed two Meitei children in Bishnupur district, according to a security official and another government official.An incensed Meitei mob later…

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Former Bangladesh captain takes charge after previous board dissolved.Published On 7 Apr 20267 Apr 2026Bangladesh has dissolved its cricket board, citing “gross irregularities” in an election last year, and appointed an interim leadership headed by former captain Tamim Iqbal, the National Sports Council says.Cricket and politics go hand in hand in Bangladesh, and the sport was hit by the turmoil that racked the country after a 2024 uprising ousted longtime ruler Sheikh Hasina. A new government was elected in February.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list“An independent committee under the National Sports Council has found gross irregularities in the…

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Washington — President Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight” unless a deal is reached with Iran by his Tuesday night deadline. “I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,” the president said in a post on Truth Social Tuesday morning.  Mr. Trump has given Iran until 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday to agree to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, or else he says he will order attacks to destroy all of the country’s power plants and bridges. He said on Monday at the White House that “the entire country could be taken out in…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An Indianapolis city councilor said someone fired multiple rounds into his home overnight Sunday while he and his son were inside after he backed a controversial data center project, according to reports.Ron Gibson, a Democrat representing District 8, said the shooting happened around 12:45 a.m. Monday and that roughly 13 rounds were fired into his home, FOX59 reported. A threatening note reading “no data centers” was also left under his doormat, according to the outlet.Images from the scene show a front door riddled with bullet holes and an outer glass door completely…

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A Vancouver-based mining company says nine of 10 workers abducted from its project in Mexico have died. Vizsla Silver said in a news release Monday it remains in “close contact” with the family of one of the workers who remains missing and that they continue to support authorities in the ongoing investigation.The workers were abducted in January, and authorities said in February they began recovering bodies in a clandestine grave.“This is a devastating outcome, and our heartfelt condolences are with all the families impacted. We stand beside them with continued support as we mourn our colleagues and friends,” said Michael…

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A French high-speed train has collided with a truck carrying military equipment at a level crossing near Calais, killing the train driver, the local prefecture and railway operators say.Sixteen people were injured and two of them were in critical condition, the prefecture said.More than 200 passengers were on the train at the time of the crash and the truck was carrying a military pontoon, it said.The train was travelling from Dunkirk to Paris when the incident occurred about 7am near the town of Bully-les-Mines, railway operator SNCF said in a separate statement.Local prosecutor Etienne Thieffry said the police had started…

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Adult ostriches are the fastest running birds, with top recorded speeds of around 70km per hour.The ostrich, named B1, was finally corralled around 15km from its pen in resort town Pattaya, said the animal’s owner, Itsara Boriboon.”I was mortified and worried,” Itsara, 43, told AFP. “I was concerned he might have had an accident.”He said he had bought B1 and a female ostrich called B2 five months ago for 15,000 baht (US$460) and neither had fled their enclosure before.Itsara, who owns a cat cafe that also features the pair of ostriches, said his employees told him B1 had escaped after…

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