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Melania Trump urges ABC to ‘take a stand’ against Jimmy Kimmel over monologue

First lady accuses the comedian of ‘hateful and violent rhetoric’ in aftermath of White House press dinner shooting

In the aftermath of the White House correspondents’ dinner shooting, Melania Trump accused Jimmy Kimmel of “hateful and violent rhetoric” and said it was “time for ABC to take a stand” against the comedian who has long been critical of Donald Trump and his policies.

The first lady appeared to be referring to a monologue by Kimmel broadcast on Thursday, well before the Saturday attack on the White House correspondents’ dinner, in which he referred to Melania Trump as an “expectant widow” in a speech otherwise largely about the Trumps’ connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

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EU faces ‘China shock’ as EV imports drive Beijing’s record surplus with bloc

China sold goods worth about $148bn to EU in first quarter of year, but imported just $65bn

The EU is experiencing a prolonged “China shock” as a flood of Chinese EVs into Europe helped push Beijing to a record surplus with the bloc.

New data showed China’s trade surplus – where its exports to the EU exceeded imports from the bloc – was $83bn (£61bn) in the first three months of 2026.

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‘Subtle but powerful form of self-validation’: how to start journaling

There is no wrong way to journal, say experts, and putting pen to paper can help with mental health and clarify thoughts and feelings

Humans have been jotting down their feelings and experiences for millennia. The earliest example of a diary is over 4,500 years old, written on papyrus by a mid-level official who helped in constructing the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Since then, other noteworthy diarists have included Lord Byron, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein, Audre Lorde and also me. (One guess as to which of those intellectual powerhouses recently journaled about getting a tummy ache after eating too many Swedish Fish.)

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Fatalism and fear stalk Sevilla with relegation edging closer by the day | Sid Lowe

‘A giant of Spain and Europe’, the Seville side haven’t been this low this late since 1999-2000. That year, they went down. It’s very possible again

“Sometimes football is a real bastard,” Luis García said. Seven days earlier Sevilla’s coach had warned that every game was going to be “total suffering, a heart attack”, appealing for his players to have personality even as he admitted that he too had “crapped myself alive” when the opposition attacked, fear invading every thought, terrified that the hope might have been taken from them. A week later, it was, in a way that was as unthinkable as it was somehow inevitable, with a goal that left Sevilla in their darkest place for a quarter of a century. A goal that came from a throw in the 99th minute. Or the 300,000th minute, García claimed.

Nine minutes had been added at Osasuna’s El Sadar Stadium, 19 seconds of which were left and, having led 1-0 until the 80th minute, Sevilla were now clinging to a draw. A point wasn’t much but was something when Osasuna took it. García’s exhausted players didn’t react and over by the bench the manager spun on his heel and threw his hands in the air, anger and anxiety rising inside. By the time García turned back, Osasuna’s Moi Gómez had crossed, unimpeded, and on 98.46 Alejandro Catena headed the winner. Osasuna’s coach, Alessio Lisci, went leaping up the line, with safety secured and Europe a genuine possibility; Sevilla’s crossed it, García marching on to the pitch, every step a stomp, ready to grab someone, anyone.

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1963 Pasadena Rose Parade

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date stamped on slide June 1968

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Teaser trailer for season four of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. “Space is limitless in its beauty. And in its terror.” (Reminder: they are doing an episode with puppets this season.)

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Brits Open in 2028 niet op golfbaan van Trump

ST ANDREWS (ANP) - Het Brits Open golf wordt in 2028 niet gehouden op Turnberry in Schotland, de golfbaan die eigendom is van de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump. De organiserende R&A koos voor de Royal Lytham & St. Annes in Engeland, meldt de BBC.

Trump wilde het majortoernooi graag naar zijn golfbaan halen en vorig jaar voerde zijn zoon Eric nog gesprekken met de organisatie om Turnberry weer aan te wijzen. "Ik vind dat mijn vader het verdient. Er is niemand die meer voor de golfsport heeft betekend dan hij", zei Eric Trump tegen de BBC. Ook de Britse regering liet van zich horen en zag in Turnberry een goede gastheer voor het Brits Open.

Directeur Mark Darbon van de R&A zei maandag dat er nog altijd "gesprekken gaande" zijn om het Brits Open in de toekomst op Turnberry te houden, maar zei ook dat voor 2028 bewust is gekozen voor de Royal Lytham. "Dit is een van de meest geliefde en historische golfbanen."

Het Brits Open van 2026 vindt in juli plaats op de Royal Birkdale in Southport, in 2027 is de Old Course in St Andrews voor de 31e keer gastheer.


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Hardloper Emiel Berghout onder de indruk van nieuw marathonrecord: 'Ze hebben zó hard gas gegeven'

Twee atleten die tijdens dezelfde marathon onder de magische grens van 2 uur lopen. Het gebeurde zondag tijdens de marathon van Londen. Volgens de Schiedamse hardloop-influencer Emiel Berghout speelden schoenen van 500 euro een belangrijke rol. "Je weet niet wat je vasthoudt. Het is zo licht."

Hardloop-influencer Emiel Berghout onder de indruk van nieuw marathonrecord: 'Ze hebben zó hard gas gegeven'

Twee atleten die tijdens dezelfde marathon onder de magische grens van 2 uur lopen. Het gebeurde zondag tijdens de marathon van Londen. Volgens de Schiedamse hardloop-influcencer Emiel Berghout speelden schoenen van 500 euro een belangrijke rol. "Je weet niet wat je vasthoudt. Het is zo licht."