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Indiana Fever select Caitlin Clark as the No 1 pickNo surprises here! Clark is joining the Fever.The all-time scoring leader in major college basketball history, whose fast-paced, crowd-pleasing style has drawn millions of new fans to the sport in recent months, formally entered the paying ranks.The selection itself was a formality. The 22-year-old Iowa sensation was hotly tipped for Indiana, which had secured the rights to the top pick by winning the WNBA draft lottery in December, from the moment Clark announced plans to forgo her final season of college eligibility in February.ShareUpdated at 03.45 CESTKey eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn…

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Thousands of people held protests across the US on Monday condemning Israel’s attack on Gaza, shutting down airports and disrupting traffic in major cities from New York to San Francisco.A portion of the Kennedy Expressway into Chicago O’Hare international airport, one of the US’s busiest, was blocked off by protesters calling for an end to the violence.NBC Chicago reported that some travelers were seen getting out of their cars and walking along the highway to the airport. The Chicago aviation department said the protests caused substantial flight delays. Many protesters were arrested following the incident.In the San Francisco Bay Area,…

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Stars from the British triathlon team are already eating more yogurt and taking probiotics to prepare for pollution in the Seine during the Paris Olympics, it has been revealed.British triathletes have also been told that they should not touch recovery drinks or food after training in the water unless they are “sanitized for life” to avoid gastrointestinal problems.A week ago, Paris 2024 chairman Tony Estanguet acknowledged the prospect of heavy rain, providing a rare insight into Team GB’s Olympic plans. Second E. coli The water level of the Seine was one of his “biggest challenges.”However, British Triathlon has detailed plans…

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An Italian restaurant is offering a free bottle of wine to customers who relinquish their mobile phones during meals.Angelo Lella, the owner of Al Condominio, a restaurant that opened in the northern city of Verona in March, said the aim was to encourage diners chat to each other instead of constantly glancing at their phones.“We wanted to open a restaurant that was different from the others,” he said. “So we picked this format – customers can choose to renounce technology while enjoying a convivial moment together. Technology is becoming a problem – there is no need to look at your…

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Clarence Thomas was absent from the supreme court on Monday with no explanation.The 75-year-old justice was also not participating remotely in arguments, as justices sometimes do when they are ill or otherwise cannot be there in person.John Roberts, the chief justice, announced Thomas’s absence, saying that his colleague would still participate in the day’s cases, based on the briefs and transcripts of the arguments. The court sometimes, but not always, says when a justice is out sick.Thomas was hospitalized two years ago with an infection, causing him to miss several court sessions. He took part in the cases then, too.He…

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Donald Trump is the first former US president to face criminal charges. The 2024 Republican presumptive presidential nominee faces the threat of prison if he is convicted. The New York case alleges Trump falsified the financial transaction behind the $130,000 hush money paid to the adult film star Stormy Daniels. Trump has pleaded not guilty.Here’s what you need to know about the case and what’s happening today:15 April at a glance The hush-money trial is due to begin on Monday in a Manhattan courtroom and is expected to last about six weeks. The New York judge Juan Merchan is overseeing…

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A couple were divorced by mistake after solicitors at a leading law firm made a computer error but a senior judge has said it cannot be overturned.The couple, referred to as Mr and Mrs Williams by the high court, were married for 21 years until they separated in 2023.Solicitors at the London firm Vardags, headed by Ayesha Vardag, the self-styled “diva of divorce”, used an online portal to mistakenly apply for a final order for the couple, who were still attempting to agree financial arrangements for their split.Sir Andrew McFarlane, the president of the family division, explained lawyers had intended…

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phosphorusAris has long been known for its avant-garde fashion. Yet it’s hard for the fashion industry to produce something as confusing and controversial as the Team USA track and field uniforms that debuted in the City of Lights last week.Team USA’s men’s track and field uniforms are nothing fancy: standard shorts and a tank top. But when it comes to their female counterparts, everything Go and see, especially in the lower areas.When reigning 800-meter Olympic champion and Nike athlete Athing Mu designed briefs for Team USA (fellow runner Sha’Carri Richardson opted for shorts), the scene brought back memories of the…

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Donald Trump faces trial over hush moneyChris MichaelGood morning. Today marks a first in American history: a US president is going on trial for criminal charges.Donald Trump, winner of the 2016 election, loser in 2020 and now once again the presumptive Republican nominee in 2024, is accused of attempting to interfere with the first of those elections, by paying hush money to hide information from the American voters – specifically, the fact that he had an affair with an adult film star, Stephanie Clifford, AKA Stormy Daniels.Prosecutors say he had his attorney, Michael Cohen, pay $130,000 to a Daniels attorney…

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