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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s plan for taxpayer-funded supermarkets, telling a Hamptons crowd, “I favor free enterprise,” according to the New York Post.Hochul delivered the line Saturday at a business breakfast hosted by billionaire supermarket mogul John Catsimatidis, drawing applause from attendees. Catsimatidis, whose Gristedes and D’Agostino chains could be threatened by the proposal, later praised Hochul’s comments, telling the Post, “These types of grocery stores just don’t work.”The pushback adds to mounting Democratic resistance to Mamdani’s agenda, which critics warn would undercut private grocers and…

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New Delhi: An IndiGo Airbus A321 aircraft coming from Bangkok experienced a tail strike at the Mumbai airport on Saturday. The incident happened when the pilot was attempting a low-altitude go-around because of bad weather. The aircraft’s tail touched the runway while “executing a low-altitude go-around due to unfavourable weather conditions,” the airline said. All passengers and crew on board are safe. According to an official statement from IndiGo, during the maneuver, the tail of the aircraft touched the runway at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Despite the occurrence, the aircraft later made a safe landing on a subsequent…

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Labour must scrap the two-child cap on benefits to lift children out of poverty, the party’s former leader Neil Kinnock has urged.Rising levels of poverty “would make Charles Dickens furious”, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror, in which he also called on ministers to introduce a wealth tax.The peer, who led Labour in opposition between 1983 and 1992, is the latest senior party figure to pressure the government to end the two-child limit on benefits, which was introduced by the Conservatives in 2017.The former Labour prime minister Gordon Brown recently said ending the two-child limit, as…

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Ukrainians react to Trump-Putin meeting01:58Now PlayingPutin says Alaska summit was ‘frank and meaningful’00:46UP NEXTWar rages on in Ukraine as Trump and Putin meet but don’t announce deal01:26Analysis: Trump-Putin meeting gave Russian leader much of what he wanted01:07Full Special Report: Trump and Putin hold joint press conference after meeting01:07:58Engel: Trump-Putin meeting ‘could have been much worse’ from Ukraine’s perspective02:06Putin says that an agreement reached will ‘pave the path toward peace in Ukraine’08:34Trump thanks Putin and says ‘great progress’ was made03:30Putin’s ride in ‘The Beast’ stirs speculation02:05Trump and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Though the move by the Trump administration this week to federalize the nation’s capital in the name of public safety has drawn controversy, previous comments by the president show the bold action was a direct campaign promise.Hundreds of National Guard troops and federal agents were deployed to deter crime and “beautify” the city after President Donald Trump federalized the Metropolitan Police Department on Monday.While coordination with the federal government came after former DOGE employee ‘Big Balls’ was violently beaten in Washington, D.C., the commanding step was promised on multiple occasions during Trump’s…

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New Delhi: In a sharp exchange during their Alaska meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin reminded Donald Trump that trade between the US and Russia had actually grown 20 percent under the Trump administration, even as the US President threatened new tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil. Trump recently warned India of a 25 percent tariff for continuing crude oil imports from Russia. But Putin pointed out that despite tensions, economic ties with the US were expanding. “Under the new US administration, our bilateral trade has increased—so far, a symbolic figure, but still 20 percent higher. There are many areas…

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Air Canada suspended all operations Saturday morning after more than 10,000 flight attendants walked off the job over pay and scheduling disputes, prompting the Canadian government to step in.Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu has directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to impose binding arbitration, extending the existing contract until a new agreement is reached.”This decision will help make sure that hundreds of thousands of Canadians and visitors to our country are not impacted because of canceled flights,” Hajdu said in a statement Saturday afternoon. The strike has already upended travel plans worldwide at the height of the summer season.…

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Cyprus has welcomed the resignation of the UK’s trade envoy to Turkey, Afzal Khan, saying it sends “a resounding message” amid widespread criticism of the Labour MP’s recent visit to the island’s breakaway Turkish-occupied north.Khan had defended his trip on 8 August in a letter to the British prime minister, Keir Starmer, claiming it was conducted “in a personal capacity during the parliamentary recess”.But acknowledging the furore the visit had caused, the MP for Manchester Rusholme, who faced calls to resign, also said he felt it was “best to stand down at this time so not to distract from the…

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New Delhi: When a bike is moving and you take a turn, the bike naturally leans or tilts. At first glance, it feels like it should topple over, but it doesn’t. Why? Let’s find out. The moving bike develops angular momentum, resisting changes to its orientation, and that keeps it upright. When you lean the bike during a turn, gravity tries to pull it down, but at the same time, centrifugal force pushes it outward. Here, the balance between these two forces is important. This is what keeps the bike steady. Once the balance is lost, the bike falls. Otherwise,…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump closed out his 30th week in office of his second term with a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday in Anchorage, Alaska, in an attempt to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. The two did not reach a peace agreement, but Trump said that the meeting was a success and that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit the White House in Washington Monday. “It was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace…

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