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King Charles won’t sit with family at Easter service, will skip annual lunch amid cancer struggle – New York Post

  1. King Charles won’t sit with family at Easter service, will skip annual lunch amid cancer struggle New York Post
  2. What To Expect From The Royal Family Easter Weekend—Kate Won’t Attend Church Service With The Royals, But Charles Will Forbes
  3. ‘Gaunt’-Looking King Charles, Stricken by Cancer, Shares His Sadness The Daily Beast
  4. King Charles will attend church but skip Easter lunch in ‘gentle steps’ towards public return The Telegraph
  5. King Charles stresses importance of kindness as he skips pre-Easter service amid cancer treatment The Associated Press

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Chinese President Xi Jinping To Skip G20 Summit In India After Map Row – Firstpost

  1. Chinese President Xi Jinping To Skip G20 Summit In India After Map Row Firstpost
  2. G20 Summit 2023: Chinese President Xi Jinping To Skip G20 Summit, Li Qiang To Lead Side India Today
  3. ‘The only thing I meant’: Russian envoy explains his ‘womaniser’ barb on Lavrov Hindustan Times
  4. ‘Meant he’s popular as gentleman,’ clarifies Russian ambassador after calling Lavrov ‘womaniser’ ThePrint
  5. Chinese President Xi Jinping To Skip G20 Summit, Li Qiang To Lead Side: Sources | Breaking News India Today
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Skip Bayless has already lost control of new-look Undisputed on Day 2 – Awful Announcing

  1. Skip Bayless has already lost control of new-look Undisputed on Day 2 Awful Announcing
  2. Michael Irvin and Keyshawn Johnson walk off set after Richard Sherman’s hot take Sports Illustrated
  3. ‘I’m Not Doing This With You!’ It Took All of Two Days for Skip Bayless’ Revamped Show to Spiral Out of Control Mediaite
  4. Dan Le Batard reacts to ‘fascinating’ Skip Bayless return, awaits rebuttal from Stephen A. Smith and ESPN TheStreet
  5. Michael Irvin returns to TV after allegations of inappropriate conduct WFAA
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Most fish oil supplements make unsupported heart health claims, finds new study. Here’s why experts say most people can skip them. – Yahoo Life

  1. Most fish oil supplements make unsupported heart health claims, finds new study. Here’s why experts say most people can skip them. Yahoo Life
  2. Study Finds Fish Oil Supplements May Overpromise Health Benefits Healthline
  3. Recent JAMA study evaluating health claims on fish oil supplements criticizing use of structure/function claims for lack of efficacy Nutritional Outlook
  4. Do fish-oil supplements really help heart health? – study The Jerusalem Post
  5. Do Fish Oil Supplements Really Boost Your Health? U.S. News & World Report
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Shannon Sharpe leaves ‘Undisputed,’ his Fox Sports show with Skip Bayless – The Washington Post

  1. Shannon Sharpe leaves ‘Undisputed,’ his Fox Sports show with Skip Bayless The Washington Post
  2. Shannon Sharpe says goodbye to ‘Undisputed’, thanks Skip Bayless & the fans | UNDISPUTED Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED
  3. Shannon Sharpe tearfully thanks Skip Bayless during final appearance on ‘Undisputed’ Yahoo Sports
  4. Shannon Sharpe says goodbye to Skip Bayless through tears: ‘I gave you everything I had.’ Awful Announcing
  5. Shannon Sharpe tearfully signs off from ‘Undisputed’: ‘Gave you everything I had’ New York Post
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Shannon Sharpe Tearfully Exits Fox Sports ‘Undisputed,’ Expresses Love for Rival Skip Bayless – The Daily Beast

  1. Shannon Sharpe Tearfully Exits Fox Sports ‘Undisputed,’ Expresses Love for Rival Skip Bayless The Daily Beast
  2. Shannon Sharpe says goodbye to ‘Undisputed’, thanks Skip Bayless & the fans | UNDISPUTED Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED
  3. Shannon Sharpe, ‘Undisputed’ Co-Host Who Clashed On-Air With Skip Bayless, Makes Tearful Exit: ‘You Fought for Me, Bro’ (Video) Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Shannon Sharpe says goodbye to Skip Bayless through tears: ‘I gave you everything I had.’ Awful Announcing
  5. Shannon Sharpe says goodbye to Skip Bayless through tears: ‘I gave you everything I had.’ msnNOW
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AMD could entirely skip TSMC’s 3 nm node for consumer processors according to leaked roadmap – Notebookcheck.net

  1. AMD could entirely skip TSMC’s 3 nm node for consumer processors according to leaked roadmap Notebookcheck.net
  2. AMD Zen 5 Threadripper 8000 ‘Shimada Peak’ CPUs Rumored for 2025 Tom’s Hardware
  3. AMD Ryzen 8000 CPUs to Pack 2x to 3x L2 Cache, Lower Latency, and Improved Core Interconnect [Rumor] Hardware Times
  4. AMD Desktop Roadmap: Ryzen 8000 “Granite Ridge” CPUs In Late 2024 & Threadripper “Shimada Peak” In 2025 Wccftech
  5. AMD Ryzen Threadripper 8000 with Zen5 architecture is reportedly codenamed “Shimada Peak” VideoCardz.com
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Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft, and Nintendo to skip E3 2023, according to IGN sources

Sony Interactive Entertainment [4,637 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/sony-interactive-entertainment”>Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft, and Nintendo [17,721 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo”>Nintendo will not attend E3 2023, according to an IGN report citing “multiple knowledgeable sources.”

While Microsoft has recently confirmed that it will “return to Los Angeles for our yearly showcase this summer,” it did not specify whether it would be as part of E3 2023.

Speaking to IGN last week, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said it was timing its showcase at a moment “convenient for press and even consumers,” suggesting it will be held roughly around the same time as E3 2023.

Sony Interactive Entertainment has not participated at an E3 since E3 2018.

Neither the Entertainment Software Association—the organization that runs E3—nor any of the three platform holders have commented on IGN’s report.

E3 2023 will run from June 13 to 16 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Read more here.

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Skip breakfast and you can enjoy one of these delicious feasts while seeing the pounds fall off…

Anyone who has struggled to lose a few pounds might be sceptical that you can enjoy smashed avocado, fried halloumi, ­kedgeree, or a chorizo omelette for brunch each day and still lose up to 2kg a week.

But on my new Fast 800 keto plan, you absolutely can.

That’s because, by keeping a close track on the latest research, and liaising with top nutritional ­scientists, I have fine-tuned my approach to weight loss. I have ­created a clever three-stage process which promises rapid results and sustained slenderness, while eating good ­quantities of real food.

If you want to lose quite a few pounds rapidly (which studies have found to be highly motivating and the best way to tackle type 2 ­diabetes), why not skip breakfast and start your day with one of these ­substantial brunches at midday?

Dr Michael Mosley has combined the best elements of both his Fast 800 and 5:2 diets to turbo-charge your weight loss. In an exclusive extract from his wife Dr Clare Bailey’s new book he reveals all (pictured together) 

There’s compelling science behind the health and weight-loss benefits of ‘time restricted eating’ (which means crunching your meals into a 12, ten or even eight-hour window).

Combine this with restricting calories to 800-900 a day to mimic fasting and you end up with an extremely healthy, but powerfully effective weight-loss plan. It encourages the body to go into ketosis, a natural state where you burn fat for fuel.

Breaking your nightly fast with one of these healthy, protein-rich dishes will also keep hunger at bay for longer. And you can follow that with an evening meal of piri-piri chicken, turkey burgers or sausage casserole and you can — if you follow the rules carefully — still find room for a chocolate peanut butter cookie, as long as you keep to a daily intake of 800-900 calories.

The science of weight loss has moved on a lot since the days of ­cabbage soup, lemon juice, social isolation and boring abstinence.

What’s so impressive about the recipes created by my wife, Dr Clare Bailey, working closely with Kathryn Bruton, is that they have been carefully calibrated to meet the requirements of my weight-loss plan.

All are based on the proven super-healthy principles of the Mediterranean diet. 

By keeping a close track on the latest research, and liaising with top nutritional ­scientists, I have fine-tuned my approach to weight loss

There’s compelling science behind the health and weight-loss benefits of ‘time restricted eating’

The science of weight loss has moved on a lot since the days of ­cabbage soup, lemon juice, social isolation and boring abstinence

They are high in protein (known to keep your muscles strong and to keep hunger at bay), low in ­carbohydrates (so your body can easily hit a turbo-charged fat-­burning keto button) and carefully ­calorie counted, too.

For a slow-but-steady route to weight loss, intersperse your 800-900 calorie ‘fast days’ with more relaxed ‘non-fast’ days (following a 5:2 or 3:4 ­pattern of intermittent fasting). You can still use these ­recipes, but increase the ­portion sizes and add healthy carbs such as ­wholegrain bread or noodles, brown rice or starchy veg.

Find recipe videos and tips on Instagram #drclarebailey

MEDICAL NOTE: Rapid weight loss does not suit everyone. If you are frail, have a significant underlying medical condition, are on insulin, have type 2 diabetes and are on medication, are on blood pressure medication, have moderate or severe retinopathy, or have epilepsy or gallstones, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, please talk to your doctor before going on this diet. It is not suitable for teenagers, people with a history of an eating disorder, a psychiatric illness, or if unwell, underweight or doing endurance exercise.

Extracted by Louise Atkinson from The Fast 800 Keto Recipe Book by Dr Clare Bailey, Kathryn Bruton and Dr Michael Mosley, published by Short Books @ £18.99

Join the Fast 800 online programme with your free trial today at thefast800.com

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Trump news today: Giuliani and Lindell attend Trump’s new year party even as his own children skip it

What we know about Donald Trump’s tax returns

Rudy Giuliani and pillow maker Mike Lindell were some of the guests that rang in the New Year with former president Donald Trump.

The 45th president’s second-oldest son, Eric, and his wife, Lara, were present at the party, but it appears two of his children who were previously part of his political carer skipped the event.

His eldest son Donald Trump Jr and daughter Ivanka Trump were not seen at the party, according to The Palm Beach Post.

Mr Trump, who declared his 2024 White House candidacy in November, spoke briefly to the media as he and Melania Trump made their way into the ballroom.

The former president, who recently announced his White House candidacy, said he hoped the Russia-Ukraine war “will get straightened out very quickly” and called for “a strong border”.

“We also have to bring back the economy… with inflation destroying our country,” he added as he made his way to the ballroom.

His previous message to ring in 2023 wished a happy New Year to his political enemies, from “radical left Democrats” and “Marxist lunatics” to Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell and anti-Trump Republicans he claims are working to “destroy” the US.

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ICYMI: Trump reportedly doesn’t trust ‘ultra MAGA’ Elise Stefanik

A profile on the rising Republican in The New York Times reports that third-ranking House Republican Elise Stefanik has earned a reputation for her diligence “in advancing the party’s message” and her “unabashedly transactional” relationships to gain support as she advances in the lower chamber of Congress.

But sources close to the former president told The Times that any stories casting her as a “potential running mate [to Trump] are regarded as clumsy plants by her own team, and inspire bemusement and mockery.”

“Trump liked her, they said, and liked watching her defend him. But even he didn’t trust her,” according to the report.

The Times chronicles the rapid evolution of Ms Stefanik, a staunch supporter of the former president, from a relative moderate to a prominent figure on the GOP’s far-right flank with a self-described “ultra-MAGA” agenda, adopting Mr Trump’s baseless narrative of election fraud and embracing conspiracy theories that appeal to a reactionary base.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 08:00

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ICYMI: Potential 2024 GOP presidential candidate slams Trump: ‘January 6 really disqualifies him’

Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, who has not yet made a decision about entering the 2024 presidential race, says Trump is disqualified from office after the events of 6 January, 2021.

He told ABC’s This Week on 1 January that the Republican Party and Republican National Committee should “move beyond” Trump in 2024.

“I do not believe that Donald Trump should be the next president of the United States,” he said. “I think January 6 really disqualifies him for the future. And so we move beyond that.”

He said it would be a “mistake” for the RNC to force candidates to unify behind a singular candidate, if Trump ultimately wins the nomination.

“Let’s not put up obstacles to one unified party,” he said.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 07:00

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ICYMI: Tax returns dispute White House claims that Trump donated his salary during Covid

Donald Trump donated nothing to the Department of Health and Human Services during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, despite claiming publicly to have done so, his tax returns revealed on Friday.

The picture painted by the recently released documents is crystal clear: He claimed zero charitable donations throughout 2020, meaning that his tax burden was not reduced at all (at least in that regard). He would still go on to pay $0 in income tax for the year in total.

If his returns are accurate, they would directly contradict a statement made by his chief White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, in March of 2020.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 06:00

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ICYMI: Adam Kinzinger blames Kevin McCarthy for Trump’s political staying power and ‘crazy elements’ in GOP

Adam Kinzinger, one of two Republicans on a House select committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol, blamed GOP leader Kevin McCarthy for giving Donald Trump a political lifeline after the insurrection, opening the door for “crazy elements” in the soon-to-be Republican-controlled House of Representatives.

“He is the reason Donald Trump is still a factor,” Mr Kinzinger told CNN on 1 January. “He is the reason that some of the crazy elements of the House still exist.”

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 05:00

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ICYMI: Trump had foreign bank accounts in China, UK and Ireland as president and one year paid more foreign tax than US

The release of Trump’s tax records show that the former president had foreign bank accounts in China, the UK, Ireland and St Maarten during his presidency, and in his first year in the White House paid more foreign tax than US.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 04:00

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How did Trump get away with paying so little in taxes?

The sheer complexity of the former property mogul’s business empire means it will take time to pore over the nearly 6,000 pages of figures in detail but what is immediately clear is that he actively pursued legal but creative accounting strategies to ensure his federal tax contributions were kept as low as possible.

While Mr Trump paid $641,931 in federal income tax in 2015, he paid just $750 in 2016 and 2017 and none whatsoever in 2020.

He did pay almost $1m in 2018 and $133,445 in 2019 but, as a proportion of his earnings, those are small amounts.

The Independent’s Joe Sommerlad explains how he did it.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 03:00

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George Santos seemingly admitted to 2008 check fraud on social media, report says

George Santos is scheduled to take office this week as a newly elected Republican congressman from New York, joining a new GOP majority in the House of Representatives.

But he will be entering office facing a wave of allegations that he has fabricated a bulk of his resume and filled his profile with bogus claims about his life and career. Questions about his employment history, personal finances, allegations of fraud and whether he lied about the death of his own mother have only continued to mount in recent weeks.

One of these allegations includes a 2008 claim that Mr Santos, then 19 years old, stole a checkbook and was charged with making fraudulent purchases in Brazil.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 02:00

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What we know about Trump’s tax returns

The Independent’s Eric Garcia breaks down some of the highlights from hundreds of pages of long-anticipated tax documents involving the former president.

We learned Trump did not make any charitable contributions in his final year as president, despite his pledge, had foreign bank accounts while in office, and claimed taxable income or losses in China, Israel, Canada and other foreign countries.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 01:00

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Statue of John Lewis to be erected where confederate obelisk once stood

A statue of the late congressman and prominent civil rights figure John Lewis will replace the space where a confederate monument once stood in Georgia.

A 16-ft-tall statue will be erected in the congressional district in Decatur that Lewis represented for 17 terms. Previously in that location, there was a Confederate Obelisk standing there for more than 100 years until it was removed in 2020.

Alex Woodward2 January 2023 00:00

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ICYMI: Trump spent $1m bailing out Donald Jr’s failed business in 2018, new tax returns show

In 2010, Trump’s eldest son started Titan Atlas Manufacturing, which provided cast panels for prefabricated homes. But the company fell deeply into debt by 2017. That led to the former president setting up a company called D B Pace to take over.

The release of his tax returns show that the president suffered a $1m loss bailing out his son’s beleaguered venture.

Alex Woodward1 January 2023 23:00

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