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News Briefing
MALDIVES DIVING TRAGEDY
Italian divers died after taking a wrong turn while underwater this morning.
Authorities have seized their equipment amid ongoing investigations into the incident.
What’s happening?
A U.S. judge has dismissed the criminal indictment against Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran migrant, citing the case as vindictive. Abrego García was previously accused of smuggling individuals across the border.
Coverage analyzed: The Washington Post | The New York Times | WBAL-TV | The Guardian
The Washington Post headlines it “Judge drops criminal case against Kilmar Abrego García, ruling it vindictive,” emphasizing the vindictive nature of the legal proceedings. In contrast, the New York Times opts for a more straightforward “Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia,” focusing solely on the dismissal without negative implications about motives. This reflects a difference in framing, with the former highlighting issues of judicial temperament and motivations, while the latter centers on the legal outcome itself.
What’s happening?
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has released a report analyzing failures from the 2024 presidential election. The document assesses issues related to candidate selection and campaign strategies that contributed to the party’s losses.
Comparing headlines, “D.N.C. 2024 Election Autopsy Reopens Wounds of Harris Loss” (The New York Times) emphasizes emotional impact by focusing on Kamala Harris’s struggles, suggesting lingering pain. In contrast, “Takeaways from the DNC autopsy” (CNN) presents a more neutral approach, framing the report’s findings as informative insights. This framing difference shifts from a narrative of personal conflict to one of analyzing procedural outcomes, highlighting the varied perspectives within the media coverage.
Coverage analyzed: The New York Times | CNN | NPR | {Outlet4}
Save the Children UK urged the Government to offer more support for regions impacted by the consequences of climate change, war and Covid-19.
Elon Musk’s car company is facing more safety woes.
The odds are in their favour.
Isabella, William and Amelia star in Emmerdale and Coronation Street (Pictures: Instagram/Jude Riordan)
The mother of soap child stars Isabella Flanagan, William Flanagan and Amelia Flanagan revealed her reservations about being perceived as a ‘pushy parent.’
Isabella and William’s older sister, Amelia, plays April Windsor in Emmerdale, the daughter of Marlon (Mark Charnock).
While Isabella and William who play Joseph Brown and Hope Stape in Corrie.
Their parents Rachel and Chris gave a little insight on how they deal with all three children being in the biggest soaps in the country.
When asked if they were worried about how others viewed them as parents, their Dad Chris told OK!: ‘Yes, that has been a reservation, thinking people might say, “Here they are, pushing their kids” or thinking we’re making a fortune from them. But that’s absolutely not the case.
Rachel added: ‘I’m getting better at not feeling like I have to justify myself to people. Casting directors see hundreds of kids, and it’s ridiculously hard to get a part, and it’s also difficult to last this long. So they are only where they are because of them, nothing Chris and I have done. Why wouldn’t they take these opportunities?’
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This comes after Amelia revealed the iconic way she bagged a role on the hit ITV soap.
The April Windsor actress, 15, joined Emmerdale in 2014 and instantly became a hit among viewers – even winning three awards in the space of a year at the Inside Soap Awards and The British Soap Awards.
And it looks like Amelia has one thing to thank for her ongoing success – a banana costume.
When asked how she landed her dream role, she told OK!: ‘The director asked me if I could dress up as any character in the world, who would it be? I think everyone else said “a princess”, but I said “a banana” and I think that’s why I was chosen for the role.
‘Within six months April was wearing a banana costume in Emmerdale!’
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They were photographed hand-in-hand at the LA premiere for Maestro.
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