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Sportsday

to golf — and more incredible success for nelly korda. the american has equalled an lpga record by winning herfifth tournament in a row — as she claimed the first women's major of the year at the chevron championship last night. korda started the final round one shot behind south korea's ryu hae—ran, but came out on top after a three—under 69 on a windy day in texas. she ended up on 13 under to win her second major by two shots korda celebrated by leaping into the water — something of a tradition. alice dearing, who made british olympic history at the 2020 tokyo games, has retired from swimming. the 26—year—old was the first black woman to represent team gb in swimming at an olympic games, finishing 19th in the open water 10km race. "swimming has provided platforms and opportunities for me i never dreamt possible and as i move into the next phase of my career i'm

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

only 26% of registered voters say they were paying a lot of attention to the news about the legal cases against him. so will the wall-to-wall coverage of his first criminal trial and new details we will inevitably learn have any impact on voters or will trump simply try to spin his mandatory attendance as he did today when he left the courthouse. joining us now, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, and msnbc political analyst. peter, trump has wednesdays and weekends to go on the, you know, political trail. where does this leave his campaign, though, going forward? >> well, look, a traditional candidate might find that a bit of a hindrance, not being able to shake as many hands, kiss as many babies. this is a nontraditional candidate.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

prosecution is that trump store the 2016 election. but you hasn't actually charged him in the conspiracy to do that nor is trying to implement an election are suppress negative information in crime and what bragg has charged our 34 book entries that didn't occur until 2017. so he's in the irrational position of trying to say that 26 and election was stolen by activity that took place the following year. you need to try to persuade the jury that there is some kind of nefarious scheme that leads up to the 2016 election and what pecker and cohen are for is to outline the discussions that they had about this catch and kill scheme to purchase the disclosure rights of the stories and bury them which may be unsavory, exactly the things that underlying the stories were unsavory, but that's not a crime.

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Young and Addicted

from using ket, i don't think i would've let it get this far, i really don't. showing how to do stuff in moderation — that's the key for it to be safer. but there is no way you're ever going to stop a country from doing drugs at all, ever. rian did a stint in rehab but relapsed not long after. he was living in a shared house and, in april 2023, was found dead in his bathroom at the age of 26. they found him in his shower with the water still running. he'd been there potentially three days. there was five bags of ketamine in his room. two were empty. he had pulmonary oedema and cerebral oedema. so, basically, his breathing slowed down so much that he just, you know, just died. i couldn't even see him because the condition of him

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

but i think we had taken an approach which gets us criticised because investigations take time but as soon as a complaint is made we suspend pretty quickly once a complaint is made. then we leave it over to an independent investigation, independent investigation, independent panels that make the decision advised by lawyers and that is a huge change in how we operate as a party and some things unfortunately take time and i cannot comment on that but it's better to have an independent process. shabana mahmood, have an independent process. shabana mahmood. always _ have an independent process. shabana mahmood, always great _ have an independent process. shabana mahmood, always great to _ have an independent process. shabana mahmood, always great to have - have an independent process. shabana mahmood, always great to have you i mahmood, always great to have you with us. thank you. in a second we're going to hear from some of the brave or crazy souls about to get going for the 26—and—a—bit miles of the london marathon. this morning we've heard how the man who judges the government's progress on climate change reckons the prime minister's decisions have set the uk back. the energy secretary claire couthino defended the government's record. let's ta ke let's take a step back and look at our records. we are one of the top

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Fox News Live

getting your reaction on that . >> it's doubtful and aidoo grow with tom they're going all the way with the president went in terms of absolute claims of immunity. mike: what do you make of immunity case? >> yes, i think what he's getting at from my experience covering the court since 2017, chief justice roberts could split the baby hair where they say certain acts might be shielded and have immunity and others aren't and not clearly defining what an act is and we could see this come back to the court on various charges and does this constitute something that trump could have immunity for? so any of the delay would be a win for trump. even if it's not a flat out win, absolute immunity and anything that pushes this past the election would be considering a win. and on average in dc specifically, it takes about 26 months usually for indictment to the end of a jury trial and we're seeing this within a year, jack smith wanting to go to

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BBC News

yeah. there have been a number of chances yeah. there have been a number of changes to — yeah. there have been a number of changes to the _ yeah. there have been a number of changes to the finish _ yeah. there have been a number of changes to the finish area - yeah. there have been a number of changes to the finish area here. - yeah. there have been a number of| changes to the finish area here. one is a faith space which allows people of all religions to go and reflect on pre—after the race. there is also a quiet space for neurodivergent participants to get away from the noise and the crowds. there is a family unit which offers mothers the privity to breast—feed their children. i got the thoughts of our comedy duo earlier who have been doing the 26 miles. that is ivan graham and rosiejones. it is doing the 26 miles. that is ivan graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing already, - graham and rosie jones. it is such| an incredible thing already, talking to strangers, bumping into friends, my brothers was with me last year. rosie and i start to finish, what a special thing to share. i feel blown away by it. people love rose. she is away by it. people love rose. she is a force of nature. just being the person who got to transport that energy around the marathon, it was a

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Young and Addicted

showing how to do stuff in moderation. that's the key for it to be safer. but there is no way you're ever going to stop a country from doing drugs. at all. ever. rian did a stint in rehab, but relapsed not long after. he was living in a shared house, and in april 2023, was found dead in his bathroom at the age of 26. they found him in his shower, with the water still running. he'd been there, potentially, three days. there was five bags of ketamine in his room. two were empty. he had pulmonary oedema and cerebral oedema. so, basically, his breathing slowed down so much that he just, you know, just died. i couldn't even see him because the condition of him was...he was unviewable,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

thought i was doing anything illegal. >> i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. >> the jury acquitted edwards on one charge and split on the other five in. the justice department to ultimately dropped the case. >> well, the election interference and it's got to stop. it's a third world country. >> trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments made to hide an alleged affair with an adult film star and influence the 26th seen election, trump denies the affair and has pleaded not guilty, but trump's former attorney, michael cohen, swore under oath that he made the payments in order to affect the outcome of the election cohen though, was convicted of perjury in a separate case. the edwards case had its own star witness, a close aide to the former senator who testified to helping edwards keep that a fair secret, but prosecutors do not prove their claim. the cover-up was about the election. the woman with whom edwards had the affair, real hunter told cnn, edwards did

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

19% over just the next 26 years due to the impact of record-breaking heat waves, severe floods and wildfires, researchers say the financial pain in the short term will be unavoidable but they also say immediate actions to reduce climate change could stem some losses in the long run. >> join me right now is benji backer the executive chairman and founder of the american conservation coalition. he's also the author of a new book called the the conservative environmentalist common sense solutions for a sustainable future. benji great to see you great to be here. thanks for having me. >> wonderful. okay, so this is depressing, but help break down for me. you know, how it is that climate change over a long period of time is going to mean i as an individual, i'm going to spend more money. i am more likely to be a bit more poor in a very short term. >> how and why does that happen?

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