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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > world > americas > us-politics > tim-walz-trump-slur-disability-b2875295.html

Tim Walz responds ‘as a parent’ to Trump’s slur: ‘This is cruelness’

20+ min ago (476+ words) Walz has a son with multiple disabilities and Trump's words came on the anniversary of the law that requires students with disabilities to receive a free appropriate public education Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz responded to President Donald Trump calling the former vice presidential candidate a slur typically used for people with disabilities in a shocking rant on Thanksgiving. Walz appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday to speak about Trump's comments, describing them as an example of the commander-in-chief's "cruelness." "But I think we all know, both as an educator for a couple of decades and as a parent, using that term is just so damaging," Walz told Kristen Welker. Before entering politics, Walz worked as a teacher and spoke to The Independent in May about the ways he accommodated students with disabilities in his classroom. Walz's son Gus also…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > f1 > max-verstappen-oscar-piastri-lando-norris-qatar-doha-b2875312.html

Lando Norris fancies a duvet day after Qatar disappointment delays title decider

32+ min ago (545+ words) Lando Norris said he just wanted to go to bed after Max Verstappen cashed in on a calamitous McLaren strategy decision to win the Qatar Grand Prix and take his British rival to a mouth-watering season finale. Norris was bidding to be crowned world champion in Doha, but he finished only fourth and will head to the 24th and concluding round in Abu Dhabi guarding only a 12-point lead over Verstappen, with team-mate Oscar Piastri, runner-up to the Red Bull driver here, 16 points back. McLaren were in control of the 57-lap contest, despite Norris dropping behind Verstappen from second to third at the start. Piastri led, but both he and Norris were told not to pit when a safety car was deployed on the seventh lap after Nico Hulkenberg and Pierre Gasly collided. Of the other 18 drivers, only Haas" Esteban Ocon…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > sport > football > bukayo-saka-mikel-merino-arsenal-moises-caicedo-enzo-maresca-b2875293.html

Ten-man Chelsea battle for a point against leaders Arsenal in fiery derby

32+ min ago (480+ words) Chelsea earned a battling 1-1 draw with Premier League leaders Arsenal at Stamford Bridge despite playing for almost an hour with 10 men. Moises Caicedo was sent off after 36 minutes for a terrible studs-up challenge on Mikel Merino, and at that point Chelsea might have folded, just as previously this season when going a player down before half-time. This time they stood up manfully, matching Arsenal's intensity, and took the lead shortly after half'time through Trevoh Chalobah's header. Merino levelled for the Gunners before the hour, but Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca could take away plenty of encouragement from the resilience shown by his team. The first half was a study in hard-tackling and nervous drama. Marc Cucurella took out Bukayo Saka, Caicedo flattened then squared up to Merino " a prescient foreshadowing of the game's decisive moment of redirection " then Martin Zubimendi was…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > f1 > oscar-piastri-win-f1-title-2025-norris-verstappen-b2875306.html

How can Oscar Piastri win the 2025 F1 world championship?

38+ min ago (551+ words) Piastri was fuming after a McLaren strategy error cost him the race win in Qatar on Sunday night Oscar Piastri missed the opportunity to close the gap even further to teammate Lando Norris in the race for the F1 world championship after a McLaren strategy blunder in Qatar. Pole-sitter Piastri looked comfortable in the lead in Lusail before an early crash triggered a safety car, with all but three cars diving into the pits on lap seven. Surprisingly, McLaren left out both Piastri and second-placed Norris. Losing the chance to make a "free" pit-stop, Piastri was then playing catch-up and although he closed in on eventual race winner Max Verstappen at the end, he could not catch the Red Bull driver and had to settle for second. On team radio immediately afterwards, the Australian said he was "speechless." While Piastri did…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > world > americas > us-politics > idaho-bar-ice-arrests-free-beer-b2875294.html

Idaho bar offering a month of free drinks to customers who help ICE make arrests

1+ hour, 5+ min ago (524+ words) The bar even shared negative Google reviews while mocking leftists" outrage over their post An Idaho bar made a splash on social media after offering a month of free beer to customers who helped Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest undocumented immigrants. The Old State Saloon in Eagle, a suburb of Boise, told customers on social media Saturday that "anyone who helps ICE identify and ultimately deport an Illegal from Idaho gets FREE BEER FOR ONE MONTH at Old State Saloon!" The small town watering hole added that it "may award multiple months to one person if multiple illegals are deported." The post quickly gained attention from many in the MAGA world who lauded the effort, while comments from anti-ICE Americans were few and far between. The eyebrow-raising offer comes as the Trump administration has sent hundreds of ICE agents into…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > uk > home-news > uk-special-forces-afghanistan-war-crimes-b2875190.html

Special forces chief ‘knew UK soldiers were executing Afghans but covered it up’

1+ hour, 10+ min ago (766+ words) Senior officer issues extraordinary plea to the UK special forces community to "decide what you stand for" The head of the UK"s special forces (UKSF) knew soldiers had probably committed war crimes in Afghanistan but failed to act and conducted a "fake exercise" to cover it up, according to damning new testimony. One of the most senior special forces officers in the British Army told the Afghan war crimes inquiry that he first raised concerns that Afghans were being killed unlawfully and that stories were being invented to disguise the deaths in February 2011. In a new batch of documents released by the inquiry, the senior officer, known only as N1466, said he tried to get the special forces chief to act, but instead, the director conducted a "fake exercise" of a review that did not get to the bottom of…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > ohio-state-indiana-alabama-georgia-navy-b2875305.html

Georgia up to No. 3 behind Ohio State, Indiana in Top 25 shuffle as Oregon, Texas Tech also climb

1+ hour, 12+ min ago (759+ words) No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana, the only remaining unbeatens, are the top two teams for a seventh straight poll heading into their Big Ten title game clash on Saturday. No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Oregon each moved up a spot, and Texas Tech's No. 5 ranking is its best since it spent three weeks at No. 2 in November 2008. Mississippi remained No. 6 and was followed by Texas A&M, which slipped four spots after its 10-point loss at Texas. Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Alabama rounded out the top 10 for the third straight week. The weekend results created two top-10 matchups in conference championship games this Saturday. Besides the Big Ten showdown, Georgia and Alabama will play for the Southeastern Conference crown. The other Top 25 matchup pits Texas Tech against No. 11 BYU in the Big 12. The Atlantic Coast Conference game matches No. 16 Virginia…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > money > government-hsbc-budget-isas-b2875375.html

Half of young investors ‘check accounts at least once a day’

1+ hour, 14+ min ago (382+ words) Half (50%) of investors aged under 35 check their digital investment accounts at least once a day, research for a major bank suggests. This compares with only 11% of over-55s, according to the survey among more than 2,000 people for HSBC UK. The research indicated that nearly a fifth (19%) of under-35s investors will check their investments four to five times a day on average. Nearly three-quarters (73%) of 25 to 34-year-olds said they are active investors, putting away "459 a month on average " "90 higher than the average across all age groups of "369. Some 44% of people aged 25 to 34 said they would be willing to cut down on holidays and travel to prioritise investing for the longer-term, while 41% were reducing spending on eating and drinking out, according to the research carried out across the UK in October and November. More than a third (35%) of people who do not currently…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > money > budget-rightmove-rachel-reeves-knight-frank-england-b2875373.html

‘Boxing Day bounce’ expected to boost housing market

1+ hour, 14+ min ago (405+ words) The housing market could be set for a strong Boxing Day bounce this year as buyers who paused to see what the Budget would bring spring back into action. Several rumours had been circulating about potential property taxes before the Budget " and with the Budget and Christmas being close together this year, some house hunters who had been hesitant may resume their searches once the distractions of Christmas Day are over. Property website Rightmove often sees jumps in activity on its website on Boxing Day. Colleen Babcock, a property expert at Rightmove, said: "We usually see a bounce in market activity from a quieter Christmas Day into a busier Boxing Day and New Year, as many get going with their New Year move. "This year, many of those who put their plans on hold over the last few months due…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > life-style > gen-z-divorce-prenups-marriage-tiktok-b2875303.html

‘It’s gone from shameful to chic’: How Gen Z is reframing divorce

1+ hour, 14+ min ago (221+ words) Statistically, young Americans are waiting a lot longer to get married. But for the members of Generation Z who are tying the knot in their early twenties, Ellie Muir finds that their views on divorce are vastly different from their parents" generation Statistically, young Americans are waiting a lot longer to get married. But for the members of Generation Z who are tying the knot in their early twenties, Ellie Muir finds that their views on divorce are vastly different from their parents" generation "Not to sound unromantic, but at the end of the day, marriages are legal contracts," Newman tells me. "Any time a person enters into any other type of legal contract, they would hire an attorney and become educated on it. It"s a very reasonable thing to do." Out of Janse"s five closest friends from…...