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15.10.2024 7:47
10/14: The Daily Report with John Dickerson Lindsey Reiser reports on presidential campaigns targeting battleground states with just about three weeks left until Election Day, threats against FEMA amid hurricane relief efforts, and concerning issues within the U.S. Secret Service.

15.10.2024 7:52
Baseball: Shohei Ohtani held hitless as Mets beat Dodgers to tie NLCS Shohei Ohtani went hitless in three at-bats with two walks as the New York Mets beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 in Monday's Game 2 to even the National League Championship Series. Ohtani struck out twice and popped out in three plate appearances against left-handed starter Sean Manaea, who worked five-plus effective innings to set the tone for the Mets at Dodger Stadium. Read full story here

15.10.2024 8:30
One year on, a quiet war wages on in the West Bank Photographer Sakir Khader has made several trips to the West Bank since the war in Gaza started. Through his work, he seeks to show the daily lives of the inhabitants, especially children, in an environment where violence is omnipresent.

15.10.2024 8:45
Independence of parliamentary support service questioned amid Marles’ dispute with former chief of staff Exclusive: Jo Tarnawsky’s lawyer Michael Bradley claims ‘adversarial’ legal letter raises serious questions about role of PWSSGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe employment dispute between Richard Marles and his chief of staff, Jo Tarnawsky, is raising questions about the independence of the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service, after it sent Tarnawsky a legal letter that included Marles’ side.When Tarnawsky’s lawyer wrote to Marles on 24 June, the deputy prime minister and defence minister referred the letter to the PWSS, which engaged top-tier Sydney-based law firm Ashurst to provide legal advice.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

15.10.2024 8:57
Sportsbet quietly drops novelty bets as investigations and advertising restrictions loom Australia’s largest sports betting company has stopped offering odds on events such as the Grammys, Survivor or the winner of the Triple J Hottest 100Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s largest sports betting company has moved away from wagering on reality television and celebrity gossip as it faces a government investigation in South Australia and looming restrictions on where and when it can advertise.Sportsbet – estimated to have a 45% share of the Australian online gambling market – has shut down all novelty markets for at least three weeks, according to monitoring by the Guardian. Social media users have observed no novelties have been offered since as early as the start of August. Continue reading... ...

15.10.2024 9:00
Chinese film star Fan Bingbing to make comeback after five-year purgatory Fan, who disappeared after tax scandal, stars in thriller – but experts say she is unlikely to regain previous fame in increasingly authoritarian nationFan Bingbing, once one of China’s most famous film stars, is returning to the screen after a more than five-year hiatus following her alleged involvement in a massive tax evasion scandal.Fan stars in Green Night, a Hong Kong-produced neo-noir thriller set in South Korea, which is released on US streaming services on 18 October. The film has been billed as Fan’s comeback from professional purgatory since she disappeared from public view for nearly a year in 2018. During her year of silence, she was hit with a bill of more than 880m yuan (£99m) by the Chinese tax authorities. Continue reading... ...

15.10.2024 9:00
10/14: CBS Evening News Trump and Harris kick off campaign blitz in key battleground states; Lilly Ledbetter remembered for equal pay activism

15.10.2024 9:10
Australia news live: peak humanitarian body urges sanctions on Israeli officials for civilian deaths; Oasis add third Melbourne concert after tour sells out Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe federal government has announced targeted financial sanctions and travel bans on five Iranian individuals it says is “contributing to Iran’s missile program.”A statement from the foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, said Iran’s missile program “poses a material threat to regional and international security”, with the 1 October attack on Israel a “dangerous escalation that increased the risk of a wider regional war.”Australia will continue to hold Iran to account for its reckless and destabilising actions.We’re holding ministers accountable when the premier of Tasmania refused to. This project – for people who don’t know – is $500m over budget, five years delayed.It’s a completely debacle. Someone needed to take responsibility. The premier [was] saying he wouldn’t do that, the parliament decided it would act and, at the last moment, the deputy premier resigned. Continue reading... ...