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By ALEX HAMMER, US MEDIA CORRESPONDENT Published: 18:32 BST, 25 September 2025 | Updated: 19:51 BST, 25 September 2025 Fox News host Jesse Watters called for the bombing the United Nations after an escalator carrying President Donald Trump and the first lady at its New York headquarters suddenly stopped working.On Tuesday’s episode of The Five, the Watters blamed UN staffers for the incident at the Manhattan building, which was worsened by a teleprompter malfunctioning as Trump spoke to the body.’This is an insurrection,’ Watters, 47, said, eliciting a laugh from one of his co-panelists.’And what we need to do is either leave the UN or…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to denounce the leaders of Western countries for their recognition of an independent Palestinian state in his upcoming speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Sir Keir Starmer made the move on Sunday 21 on the same day as Canada, Australia and Portugal, prompting a furious response from Israel which accused the countries of ‘rewarding’ Hamas terror.Belgium and France followed suit the following day, with French President Emmanuel Macron telling the UN that ‘we must do everything within our power to preserve the very possibility of a two-state solution’.During his state visit to…

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Footy fans have been left surprised after one supporter made an intriguing revelation about how NRL games are broadcast live on television.Penrith booked their spot in the NRL preliminary-finals with a huge victory against Canterbury last Sunday at the Accor Stadium, with Paul Alamoti bagging a hat-trick of tries to lead the Panthers to a 46-26 victory.But one footy fan, who was sat in the stands at the 83,500-capacity stadium, was left shocked upon realising that broadcasters superimpose sponsorship images onto the pitch for their television coverage, instead of painting logos and advertisements onto the grass.Instagram user @brooke.alison.laven published a…

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Waning gilt demand piles pressure on Chancellor ahead of November Budget Rachel Reeves may need spending cuts and tax hikes to meet fiscal rules  By MIKE SHEEN, BUSINESS EDITOR Updated: 19:09 BST, 25 September 2025 Borrowing costs jumped on Thursday after an auction of UK Government debt was shunned by many global investors.It marks another blow to the Government ahead of November’s Autumn Budget as investors appear increasingly sceptical of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ ability to get Britain’s fiscal affairs in order.The Debt Management Office said it sold £1.25billion of government bonds, or gilts, maturing in 2034, with a yield of 4.5 per…

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Hold On singer Carnie Wilson has suffered a health scare.The 57-year-old songbird of the band Wilson Phillips was hospitalized this week, she revealed on Instagram with a Wednesday post.Wilson was suffering from complications from her lap-band removal found during the procedure that took place on September 15.The singer, who previously had gastric bypass in 1999 – which helped her go from 300lbs to 150lbs – and lap-band surgery in 2012, underwent the removal to address issues, but the surgery resulted in a ‘very scary’ find as her blood pressure went up dramatically and she suffered from swollen legs.Doctors discovered she…

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Tropical Storm Humberto has erupted in the Atlantic and forecasters project it will become a major hurricane threatening millions along the East Coast within days.The rapidly growing storm developed overnight, moving from an unnamed tropical wave to a tropical depression to a named storm within a few hours.It’s currently churning in the Atlantic, a few hundred miles from the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands, a group that includes Antigua, St Kitts, and the British and US Virgin Islands, with sustained winds of 50 mph.The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has already updated their prediction for Humberto, saying it will become a Category 3 hurricane…

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By ELEN JOHNSTON, HEALTH REPORTER Published: 17:25 BST, 25 September 2025 | Updated: 17:26 BST, 25 September 2025 Taking a low dose of aspirin every day could help slash the risk of developing cancer, a study has suggested. Aspirin, which is found in most medicine cabinets, is a painkiller used to treat a variety of aches and pains.Previous studies have shown the medicine—which can cost as little as 3p a pill—can lower the risk of colon cancer.Now, Australian researchers who tracked almost 10,000 adults over five years, have discovered those taking a low dose of the drug had a 15 per cent lower…

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By ALESIA FIDDLER, TRAINEE REPORTER Published: 01:16 BST, 25 September 2025 | Updated: 01:16 BST, 25 September 2025 Travelling to and from a different time zone may be exciting, but it can also be exhausting to adjust. Fortunately, a British Airways pilot has revealed his hack for beating jet lag after a long-haul flight.Al Smith works as a senior first officer for the airline and abides by a strict sleep routine to help him feel ready and rested for work. He has said long-haul flights are a ‘different game’ and revealed how he tries not to lose a night’s sleep despite travelling so much.’I plan…

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The gunman who killed a migrant in a shooting spree at an ICE facility revealed his motive in a handwritten note and repeatedly searched for footage of the Charlie Kirk assassination in the days before he opened fire, the FBI said. Joshua Jahn, 29, conducted multiple searches of ballistics and the ‘Charlie Kirk Shot Video’ during the 48 hours before Wednesday’s incident in Dallas, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on X.The gunman’s obsession with Kirk’s shooting was revealed on his devices and through raids on his home and bedroom, Patel said. In a residence belonging to Jahn, Patel said he left a handwritten note…

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By PERKIN AMALARAJ, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 16:27 BST, 25 September 2025 | Updated: 16:47 BST, 25 September 2025 A toddler has been left mutilated after a massive rat gnawed part of his ear off has he lay frozen with fear in bed in a French council flat. The two-year-old boy, named locally as Ismaël, was found by his parents covered in blood and rat droppings in his home in the French city of Le Havre in Normandy on September 21. Horrifying footage showed blood spatters across the boy’s small bed. Another clip showed the severely injured boy lying on his back recovering from bloody…

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