Author: The Guardian

Like most people, I’ve never had a particularly intimate relationship with my feet. They get me places and occasionally give me blisters, and that’s about it. I regard them as roughly on a par with my elbows – un-glamorous but mainly functional. That is, until I discovered them on Wikifeet.If you’re not already familiar with Wikifeet, think of it as an online directory of celebrity foot pictures, lovingly maintained by a volunteer army of foot fetishists. I stumbled across it in 2022 while trying to Google a photo that somebody had taken of me at a fashion industry event. There…

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said the U.S. repatriated 116 Chinese immigrants on the first “large charter flight” of its kind in five years.”We will continue to enforce our immigration laws and deport individuals who do not have a lawful basis to remain in the United States,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement.The flight took place over the weekend amid intense political debate over Chinese immigration ahead of the U.S. presidential election.The department said it was working with China to “reduce and deter irregular migration and combat illegal human smuggling through expanded law enforcement.” It did…

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“Oh my God, I love a scream,” says Dr Jennifer Cox, her face lighting up. “Screaming underwater, I recommend. It’s amazing. It’s so liberating and no one can hear.”The same is true for standing on a motorway bridge and venting your pent-up rage and frustration into the roar of the traffic underneath. Or, at a pinch, for yelling under the noise of the shower, she says. “Women are like: ‘Oh, I can’t be seen to do this stuff.’ OK, don’t be seen. But let it out.”Sipping an earl grey tea in a London cafe, Cox doesn’t seem a woman with…

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This is the 59th minute of the game. There was a corner that needed to be taken and Arda Guler slowly walked over to take it. As he approached the area of ​​the stadium where the loudest fans in Austria gathered, confetti was unleashed: a hail of beer glasses flew towards him, approached him and fell on him. The downpour all night has reached epic proportions. Türkiye leads 1-0. Guler stood alone, raising his arms to the flood. He was not drowning, but waving.Of course, we already know everything about Gullah. We all saw the long-range goal against Georgia, saw…

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Joe Biden will meet with Democratic governors on Wednesday as the president faces increasingly concerning polls and growing calls to withdraw his candidacy, including from a congressional Democrat.Biden will talk with governors and Capitol Hill leaders this week, officials said on Tuesday, to reassure them of his competence and address escalating discontent among party leaders after last week’s calamitous debate performance against Donald Trump. News of the meetings comes after Lloyd Doggett, a congressman from Texas, became the first Democrat in the House of Representatives to publicly urge the president to step aside.As of Tuesday evening, a House Democratic aide…

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Vincenzo Montella has praised Turkey’s spirit as they overcame heavily fancied Austria and reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2024. The manager also admitted he had erased a “terrible stain” from his career, removing the shadow of a 6-1 defeat to the same opponents in March.”I’m very proud of the spirit we showed on the court,” Montella said. “When you can see that, it’s outstanding for a coach. Apart from our formation, game plan and tactics, I saw the heart of the Turks today and that’s what I love about this country. .Montella played down thoughts of revenge against Austria before…

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Robert F Kennedy Jr has responded to an allegation that he sexually assaulted an employee by stating: “I am not a church boy,” as scrutiny grows over his long-shot run for the presidency.The independent candidate, who is seen as a threat by both the Biden and Trump campaigns, made the statement after his former babysitter told Vanity Fair that Kennedy assaulted her at his home in 1998.Eliza Cooney, who worked for Kennedy and his then wife as a live-in nanny at the family’s home in Mount Kisco, New York, said Kennedy touched her leg at a business meeting and later…

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The king is dead. Long Live Qi…well, not exactly. not yet. But on the day Andy Murray bid a painful farewell to his singles career at Wimbledon, Jack Draper stepped in to give the Center Court crowd – and the BBC primetime audience – a familiar feeling : Being tortured by Britain’s number one player.During his five-set mini-epic against Elias Immel, every crucial moment was preceded by loud shouts of “Come on, Jack” and a chilling fist-pump from Murray. To further add to the feeling of a passing of the torch, the 22-year-old Draper even donned a hat as the…

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This match had an epic quality throughout and was decided by a moment that will enter Turkey’s football folklore. They were clinging on to their lead amid rain, smoke, excruciating whistles and a barrage of Austrian pressure when Alexander Prass looped a long, deep cross towards the far post in hope rather than expectation. It arced to Christoph Baumgartner, who had pulled away from his man and hung high in the Leipzig sky, and the next thrilling act seemed set. There was little wrong with the header, directed downwards and skipping sharply up. How Mert Gunok, the Turkey goalkeeper, reacted…

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Andy Murray was already surrounded by breathless hype as a promising, precocious teenager taking his first steps into the main draw at Wimbledon, and nineteen years later he has an unprecedented Grand Slam singles career. it’s over. On Tuesday, he announced his withdrawal from the final men’s singles draw at Wimbledon due to an ongoing back injury.Murray was scheduled to face the Czech Republic’s Tomas Mahak on Tuesday night, the latest possible match on Center Court, but after undergoing back surgery ten days ago, he simply could not recover enough to win the best-of-five-set match maintain a competitive level.He ended…

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