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Trump administration reportedly suspends $200m in grants to UCLA

The Trump administration is suspending some research grants to the University of California, Los Angeles, claiming “antisemitism and bias”, the school announced in a statement on Thursday.

“UCLA received a notice that the federal government, through its control of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other agencies, is suspending certain research funding to UCLA,” Julio Frenk, the university chancellor, said in a letter to the campus. The move means “life-saving research” will be defunded, he said.

“It is a loss for Americans across the nation whose work, health, and future depend on the groundbreaking work we do.”

Frenk did not say the value of the grants,

The week around the world in 20 pictures

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Aberdeen, ScotlandPresident Donald Trump, followed by a bagpiper band, raises his fist at the opening ceremony for his new golf course, near Aberdeen. With Trump’s use of his visit to Scotland to further his business interests already in the spotlight, Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, faced significant criticism after announcing that his government was in talks to provide £180,000 of public funding for the Aberdeenshire resort as it hosts the 2025 Nexo championship on the DP World Tour next month.

Three Grenadian men sentenced to decades in prison for killing of US couple in Caribbean

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Three men from the eastern Caribbean island of Grenada who were convicted of killing an elderly US couple last year after hijacking their catamaran have been sentenced to decades in prison. They had escaped after their arrests but were recaptured shortly thereafter.

Ron Mitchell, a sailor in his 30s who was accused of being the ringleader, received two life sentences late on Wednesday in the killings of Ralph Hendry, 66, and Kathy Brandel, 71.

Atiba Stanislaus, a farmer in his late 20s, received 60 years for manslaughter and nearly 18 years for the rape of Brandel, among other sentences for a variety of crimes including kidnapping.

Trevon Robertson, an unemployed man in

I, Anonymous

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Since it is summer and the weather has been nice, I want to offer a PSA that I’m sure has been done many times before. To the people who play music on the trails while hiking: please, for the love of all things good, SPARE US. 

I do not care if you are hiking alone and need the company. I do not care if you are hiking with your family and need reprieve. I do not care what the reason is that you are hiking in the first place, but please, please, please stop playing your music out loud.

I literally escape the city because of people like you.

Tyler Hubbard’s ‘Park’ Pulls Into No. 1 on Country Airplay Chart

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Tyler Hubbard notches his third No. 1 as a soloist on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Park” shifts two gears to the top of the chart dated Aug. 9. The song increased by 16% to 28.9 million in audience July 25-31, according to Luminate.

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“Park” is from Hubbard’s second album, Strong, released in April 2024. The Monroe, Ga., native co-wrote the track with Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and Canaan Smith.

“Reaching the top of the chart is not something I ever take for granted,” Hubbard tells Billboard. “We hoped that the world would have as

Trump redeploys nuclear submarines after ex-Russia leader’s menacing tweet

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Donald Trump has said that he has deployed nuclear-capable submarines to the “appropriate regions” in response to a threatening tweet by Russia’s former president Dmitry Medvedev, suggesting that he would be ready to launch a nuclear strike as tensions rise over the war in Ukraine.

In a post on Truth Social on Friday, Trump wrote that he had decided to reposition the nuclear submarines because of “highly provocative statements” by Medvedev, noting he was now the deputy chairman of Russia’s security council.

Medvedev had earlier said that Trump’s threats to sanction Russia and a recent ultimatum were “a threat and a step towards war”.

“I have ordered two Nuclear Submarines to be

Deal or no deal? World leaders walk tightrope in tariff negotiations with Trump

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It was grip-and-grin time for Ursula von der Leyen as she sat across from Donald Trump in Scotland last week, with the two announcing a deal for 15% tariffs on European imports that would avert a transatlantic trade war – but came at a stiff price for the 27-country bloc.

After committing to a unilateral US raise on tariffs that came on the heels of a Nato commitment to increase defense spending to 5% of national GDPs, von der Leyen then thanked Trump “for his personal commitment and his leadership to achieve this breakthrough”.

“He is a tough negotiator, but he is also a dealmaker,” she said, as the US president

Brazil judge hits back at ‘cowardly and treasonous’ plot behind US sanctions

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The supreme court judge presiding over the trial of Brazil’s ex-president, Jair Bolsonaro, has said a “cowardly and treacherous” plot is afoot to pave the way for another attack on the South American country’s democracy.

Judge Alexandre de Moraes was put under sanctions by the US on Wednesday, as part of an apparent push by Donald Trump to help his ally Bolsonaro escape punishment for allegedly masterminding an attempted coup after losing the 2022 election to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Trump also slapped a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports in response to what he called the “witch-hunt” against the far-right former president.

On Friday, Moraes, a shaven-headed Muay Thai practitioner

Nick Cannon Says Being a Girl Dad to Five Daughters Made Him Reconsider His Player Persona

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Most parents secretly hope that their children will be chips off the old block, mini-mes who appreciate what mom and dad have modeled for them with the skills to forge their own unique path in life.

Not Nick Cannon.

After the Masked Singer host admitted earlier this week on his Nick Cannon @ Night podcast that he cannot honestly tell you how many women he’s slept with — “I lost count a long time ago” — the father of 12 children with six different women struck a slightly less braggadocious tone in an interview with Extra.

The Guardian view on the green transition: renewables are the future – but countries’ actions must catch up with their promises | Editorial

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With net zero policies under attack from elected far-right populists as well as autocratic petrostates, and another summer of record-breaking temperatures in Europe, the failure to decarbonise the world’s power supply is as gravely concerning as ever. But the UN secretary general, António Guterres, struck an optimistic note in a recent speech in New York. The world, he said, “is on the cusp of a new era … The sun is rising on a clean energy age.” Pointing to falls in the cost of onshore wind and solar, and the risk of further gas-price shocks in future, he called on big technology companies – whose datacentres are one reason