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Harry Rowland, who spent most of his life on the sidewalks near the former World Trade Center site after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, singing to pedestrians about the irreparable damage that had been caused, died at his home in Upper Manhattan on May 23. He was 70 years old.His son, Kajuan Devon Rowland, said the cause of death was a heart attack.In the months after 9/11, Mr. Rowland, who described himself as a former tour guide and security guard at the World Trade Center, appeared in the streets surrounding the ruins. He wasn’t a doomsday street preacher, but…

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United States player Saurabh Netravalkar (center) celebrates with his teammates after their victory against Pakistan in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket match at Grand Prairie Stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas, on Thursday. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)The U.S. team pulled off a stunning upset in cricket on Thursday, beating cricket powerhouse Pakistan by five runs in the group stage of the T20 World Cup, a tournament in which the world’s top 20 cricket teams qualify.This year’s T20 World Cup is the first the United States Cricket Association has played in since winning automatic hosting rights. The 2024 T20 tournament will…

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In his latest Sky Sports column, Paul Merson assesses England’s chances at Euro 2024 and says Gareth Southgate will have no excuses if he doesn’t bring home the trophy this summer with the world-class players at his disposal…Southgate named his final 26-player squad for Euro 2024 on Thursday and Jack Grealish, James Maddison and Harry Maguire were the big-name omissions from the group heading to Germany on Monday. Crystal Palace duo Adam Wharton – uncapped until Monday’s win over Bosnia and Herzegovina – and Eberechi Eze were two of the more surprising names selected by Southgate, and while Merson is…

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Google will delete all information about places you have previously visitedA year after promising to store less personal data about its users, the company announced it was backtracking. The company’s “Timeline” feature (previously called Location History) will still work for users who want it, letting them scroll through decades of travel history to see where they were at any given time. But all of the data needed to make it work will be stored locally on users’ phones and tablets, and never on the company’s servers. The Guardian A group of British retailers is suing Amazon The company is seeking…

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TOP 5: How sickle cell patients are forced to undergo sterilization Opioid restrictions have a detrimental effect on terminally ill patients Encity of Bowling The sudden popularity of steroids Why is sperm a hot commodity? Eric Budeman | STAT | May 21, 2024 | 7,009 words About 100,000 people in the United States have sickle cell disease. About 90 percent of them are black. And many of them have had harrowing, devastating experiences with reproductive health care. In this investigative piece, Eric Boodman, one of the best writers on science and medicine today, interviewed 50 women with sickle cell disease.…

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Taylor Swift fans are officially gearing up for the singer’s highly anticipated first show of her Eras Tour, which takes place in Edinburgh tonight. The Grammy Award-winner kicks off her UK tour at Murrayfield Stadium from tonight (June 7) until Sunday (June 9), and anyone with a ticket for this weekend’s shows will likely be making sure they have everything they need. If you’re sitting further away from the stage, we recommend the Hontry binoculars from Amazon, which are currently reduced from £34.99 to £23.99 and available for next day delivery, making them ideal for anyone enjoying the Swifties this…

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From left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, US First Lady Jill Biden, US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron, Prince Charles, Prince Charles and Australian Governor General David Hurley mingled with more than 25 heads of state and veterans from around the world during an official international ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings at Omaha Beach in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France (Louis Benoit/PA)PA Wire Source link

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Greg Heffer, Mail Online Political Reporter and James Tapsfield, Mail Online Political Editor Updated June 7, 2024 07:55, June 7, 2024 09:00 Rishi Sunak apologised this morning for leaving a Normandy landings event early to attend a TV interview, admitting it was a “mistake” not to stay longer.The Prime Minister is facing a backlash from the Conservative party after it emerged he has returned from Normandy to continue his general election campaign in front of ITV cameras.He appeared in northern France early Thursday to pay tribute to military veterans.However, Mr Sunak returned to the UK before the end of events…

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