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Alcaraz dominated Czech player Jiri Lehecka in the quarters, with the Spaniard yet to lose a set at this year’s event.Published On 3 Sep 20253 Sep 2025Second seed Carlos Alcaraz has yet to drop a set at Flushing Meadows, and cruised into the US Open semifinals, demolishing Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 on Arthur Ashe Stadium.Alcaraz had the crowd in the palm of his hand on Tuesday as he fired off 28 winners and never faced a break point, putting on yet another almost pristine performance. He will next play either 24-time major winner Novak Djokovic or American fourth…

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Frankie Muniz says the “Malcolm in the Middle” reboot may not be what fans are expecting. During a recent appearance on the “Lightweights” podcast, Muniz said long-time fans may be “surprised” after they see what the Wilkerson family has been up to during their 20-year absence. “I think people will be surprised, in a sense, where everybody is and the story,” Muniz said. “It’s hard to fit in 20 years of stuff into four 30-minute episodes, right? But I think people are going to be very happy with what they came up with.” Muniz beamed when discussing his return to…

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Trump says Beijing and Moscow would never use military force against US due to its superior military.Published On 3 Sep 20253 Sep 2025Donald Trump has brushed off concerns that deepening ties between China and Russia pose a threat to the United States, pointing to Washington’s unmatched military might.Asked in a radio interview on Tuesday whether he was concerned about a China-Russia axis forming against the US, the US president said he was not.“We have the strongest military in the world, by far,” Trump told the conservative pundit Scott Jennings.“They would never use their military on us. Believe me, that would…

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The government is planning a new law in England to stop anyone under the age of 16 buying energy drinks such as Red Bull, Monster and Prime from shops, restaurants, cafes, vending machines and online.Up to a third of UK children are thought to consume these types of drinks every week, despite most supermarkets having already introduced a voluntary ban. Some popular drinks contain more caffeine than two cups of coffee. Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said he was acting on the concerns of parents and teachers and tackling the issue “head on”, to protect young people’s health.Lower-caffeine…

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Given the clamour to watch games in Nairobi, Kenya eventually established fan parks where supporters without tickets could view matches.Former Tottenham midfielder Wanyama lauded the tournament’s “good social media” presence, but wants more viewing locations to be provided for ticketless fans.”In future fan zones should be in place from early in the tournament because, as you saw in Nairobi, fans really wanted to come into the stadium,” Wanyama told BBC Swahili.”Also, the zones shouldn’t be only in Nairobi but other areas in the country, because football fans aren’t only in Nairobi.”The Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar coped well after its late…

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Google will not be forced to break up its search business, but a federal judge has tentatively ordered other changes to the tech giant’s business practices to keep it from further anticompetitive behavior. U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta outlined remedies on Tuesday that would bar Google from entering or maintaining exclusive deals that tie the distribution of Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to other apps or revenue arrangements. For example, Google wouldn’t be able to condition Play Store licensing on the distribution of certain apps, or tie revenue-share payments to keeping certain apps. Google will also have…

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NSW police minister admits she may have ‘had the figure wrong’ on antisemitic incidentsPenry BuckleyAs we have reported, the NSW police minister, Yasmin Catley, briefed budget estimates in March about the number of antisemitic incidents reported under Operation Shelter in NSW. Here is what she said at the time: There have been more than 700 antisemitic events and incidents and arrests in this city. When asked today about the number of incidents which have been explicitly labelled as antisemitic in the state, which police suggested today was closer to 300 since the start of the operation, she said: I may…

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Lily JamaliNorth America Technology Correspondent, San Francisco andRachel ClunBusiness reporter, BBC NewsReutersGoogle will not have to sell its Chrome web browser but must share information with competitors, a US federal judge has ordered. The remedies decided by District Judge Amit Mehta have emerged after a years-long court battle over Google’s dominance in online search.The case centred around Google’s position as the default search engine on a range of its own products such as Android and Chrome as well as others made by the likes of Apple.The US Department of Justice had demanded that Google sell Chrome – Tuesday’s decision means…

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The Northern Lights were spotted in the skies across the UK on Monday night.Video shows a timelapse above the North Sea, it consists of 782 separate photographs, taken over three hours and 40 minutes.The display was captured from Flamborough in East Yorkshire, by Astro Dog, an astronomy and astrophotography business based in nearby Scarborough.Space weather forecasters say there is another chance of seeing the aurora on Tuesday night.

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With terrific chutzpah, black-comic flair and cool, cruel unsentimentality, screenwriter Austin Kolodney and director Gus Van Sant have made a true-crime suspense thriller set in the 1970s, tapping into the spirit of both Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon and Network. Apart from anything else, it is a reminder that in that post-Kennedy, post-Watergate age, plenty of lawless and febrile things happened that would now be considered phenomena purely attributable to social media.In 1977, an Indianapolis businessman named Tony Kiritsis, with many acquaintances in the police department, kidnapped a mortgage broker named Richard Hall, and tied Hall’s neck with a “dead…

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