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By STEPHEN M. LEPORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:46 BST, 25 April 2025 | Updated: 23:52 BST, 25 April 2025 One of the few remaining critics of Donald Trump on the Republican side of Congress is mulling retirement following his current term. Don Bacon, who was elected in Nebraska’s 2nd District on the crest of the wave of Trump’s victory in 2016 and served ever since, said Friday that he may be quitting Washington. Bacon, 61, most recently made waves as the first Republican to urge Trump to fire Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid the recent chaos at the Pentagon. Multiple sources told NOTUS…

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A French teenager who ‘glorified Adolf Hitler’ killed a 15-year-old girl by stabbing her at least 40 times before severely wounding another female student and two boys, it emerged today.Horrific details of Justin P.’s attacks at a high school in Nantes were revealed on Friday as his principal victim was partially identified as a fellow student called Lorène.She was singled out by Justin P., 16, at the Notre-Dame de Toutes-Aides college in western France on Thursday.An investigating source said: ‘At around midday, the attacker entered a classroom looking for his victim, and then isolated her close to a second floor…

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In the Nottingham Forest boardroom, as you walk in on the right, there are two European Cups in a glass case. They continue to define a football club and indeed a moment in time in English sporting history.There are other mementos, too. John McGovern’s boots and a copy of the former Forest captain’s contract. Pictures of Brian Clough’s title-winning team. But there is no FA Cup. At the City Ground, it is the one hole in the modern Forest’s resume.They last won it in 1959. Clough’s Forest flunked their one chance by losing the 1991 final to Spurs. Clough, who died…

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By JESSICA CLARK Updated: 21:51 BST, 25 April 2025 Shares in the owner of National Express crashed yesterday after it sold its US yellow school bus business on the cheap.The coach operator’s stock tumbled 41 per cent to a record low after it agreed a deal to offload the unit for £457m – up to £740m less than expected by some in the City.The sharp decline – accelerated by a warning of lower profits – means shares have cratered 84 per cent since early 2020.And 66.6 per cent has been wiped off the Birmingham-based company’s share price since it changed…

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 Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.comBy ALESIA STANFORD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 00:02 BST, 26 April 2025 | Updated: 00:02 BST, 26 April 2025 George Lucas has finally revealed the answer to a question Star Wars fans have had for decades. The filmmaker, 80, whose Lucasfilm has confirmed a new Star Wars adventure starring Ryan Gosling, 44, was celebrating the 45th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back in Los Angeles on the opening night of the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival. In his conversation with TCM’s Ben Mankowitz, Lucas finally revealed the mystery behind Yoda’s backward speech. ‘Because if you speak regular English, people…

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Alaska’s Mount Spurr has experienced 66 earthquakes in the last week, signaling ‘an elevated level of unrest.’The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) issued an update Friday, saying that the 11,000-foot-tall volcano has a lower level of erupting than it reported earlier in the year, but warned the event is still possible.In March, AVO sounded the alarm that Mount Spurr could blow in the next few weeks, but ground deformation has slowed over the last month, and the shoreline along the crater has not lost ice as it would if magma were rising to the surface.’The likelihood of an eruption has decreased…

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This week, the FDA issued a stark warning over a hugely popular hair-loss drug taken by millions of men — saying it may pose a ‘potentially serious risk’ to their genitals. Now, men who took the drug, finasteride, are coming forward with disturbing claims — alleging it left them with shrunken or bent penises, burning testicles, and deep emotional scars. In one devastating case, a grieving mother said the drug drove her son to take his own life. Sawyer Hart, 28, revealed how the nightmare began last year when he turned to finasteride after noticing his hairline receding. He was prescribed a medicated hair…

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Tourists heading to Central Park in New York will have a new attraction to tick off this summer – and they should pack swimwear.The Big Apple’s green lung is one of the most loved – and visited – destinations for tourists heading to the city and this weekend sees the opening of a project that has been years in the making.The new 11-acre Davis Center complex, which officially opens on April 26th, will bring more visitors to the less visited north end of Central Park.  The $160 million project sits at the Harlem end of the park and will invite tourists and…

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By J. PETERSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 18:22 BST, 25 April 2025 | Updated: 20:55 BST, 25 April 2025 Beyonce has been ridiculed by music fans after tickets for her struggling Cowboy Carter tour hit a new low this week.One user on X (formerly Twitter) claimed to have found tickets in the nosebleed section of the star’s SoFi Stadium show in Los Angeles for as low as $20.They then compared it to the cost of one of the limited edition Minecraft Movie Big Mac Meals from McDonald’s, which was around the same price.’Due to its low demand, Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Tour…

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Influencers are to blame for a recent rise in shark attacks, according to scientists who say they ‘can’t believe we have to tell people not to grab an 18-foot predator’.Social media posts encouraging tourists to stroke the creatures have led them to be poked and prodded by ignorant travelers in pursuit of the perfect selfie.It comes after a Russian influencer was left covered in blood and needing medical treatment following a shark attack earlier this year. Experts say that despite often being depicted as bloodthirsty predators in films, sharks are not naturally interested in humans.Their encounters with people are often described as ‘vicious…

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