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'Jurassic Park' star Sam Neill dies aged 78
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Mulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children
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US hits Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
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Huge fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
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Oil prices spike on fresh US-Iran attacks, tech weighs on stocks again
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'Indispensable' Xiaohongshu app fuels Chinese tourism
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Spaniard's rare skin disorder ups danger of summer heat
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NFL seeks to break into Africa with Kenya competition
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Protected but deported anyway, as Trump goes after 'dreamers'
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Yamal aims to steal Mbappe's World Cup thunder in semi-final showdown
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Dodgers face Ohtani knee issues in MLB three-peat bid
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Fisk outlasts Pendrith in playoff to win PGA Tour Louisville title
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Warriors forward Green details LeBron recruiting pitch
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US strikes Iran as Gulf states targeted in flareup over Hormuz
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Massive fire in Bangkok bar kills at least 27
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'Final before final': France face Spain in World Cup blockbuster
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Zverev vows to chase down Wimbledon champion Sinner in trophy charge
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England's Ecclestone glad to get 'one-up' on brother with five-wicket Lord's haul
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Five classic France v Spain clashes before World Cup semi-final
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Major fire rages in Fontainebleau forest near Paris
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World Cup gets set for pair of blockbuster semi-finals
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Sinner enjoying 'very rare' Wimbledon triumph
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Venezuela quake death toll rises to 4,490
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England open door to Flower return after McCullum axed as Test coach
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McGregor says knee fine before first-kick injury, vows return
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South Korea's Tom Kim wins Scottish Open to end three-year title drought
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Hundred heroine Bhatia says its's 'unbelievable' to be on Lord's honours board
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'It's amazing': Sinner revels in Wimbledon glory after Zverev battle
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Irrepressible Sinner outlasts Zverev to win second straight Wimbledon title
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Fresh attacks hit Iran, Kuwait as Tehran and US square off over Hormuz
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Ryu defeats Henderson in play-off to win back-to-back majors in Evian
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Argentina football great Rattin dies at 89
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Spain ex-PM draws criticism with 'xenophobic' remark on French team
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Argentina great Rattin dies at 89
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Israel elections to be held on October 27: parliament
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Bellingham drags England into World Cup semis but Tuchel demands more
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Zelensky orders new PM in major government reshuffle
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Pogacar calls for cycling calendar overhaul due to heatwave
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Van der Poel stays calm in the heat to win Tour de France stage nine
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Van der Poel wins shortened Tour de France ninth stage
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Iran declares Hormuz strait closed, US military insists traffic flowing
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McCullum sacked as England Test coach but retains white-ball role
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Marc Marquez cruises to Germany MotoGP victory, enters title race
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Bhatia first woman to score Lord's Test century as India run riot
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Mladenovic and Guo win Wimbledon women's doubles title
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'Insane heat': Durbridge calls for earlier Tour de France starts
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McCullum stands down as England Test cricket coach
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McCullum stand downs as England Test cricket coach
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Marc Marquez cruises to Germany MotoGP Grand Prix victory
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India's Bhatia becomes first woman to score Lord's Test century
Trump intensifies crackdown on diversity, immigration
US President Donald Trump stepped up a crackdown on diversity programs and immigration Wednesday, with the Republican preparing to lay out more of his hardline agenda in an Oval Office interview.
The White House ordered that all federal employees in programs intended to bolster minority groups should be put on paid leave from Wednesday, Trump's second full day back in power.
The US Justice Department meanwhile threatened to prosecute local and state authorities if they fail to cooperate with Trump's immigration policies, which include a pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
The 78-year-old is pushing forward with a blitz of executive actions undoing predecessor Joe Biden's policies on everything from immigration to gender and climate, as he promises a new "golden age" for America.
"President Trump campaigned on ending the scourge of DEI from our federal government," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement published by NBC News.
Leavitt said billionaire Trump would be "returning America to a merit based society where people are hired based on their skills, not for the color of their skin."
Conservatives say diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) schemes pushed by Biden discriminate against white people -- men in particular.
US government workers in diversity offices must be put on paid leave by 5:00 pm (2200 GMT) Wednesday, Leavitt confirmed.
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Trump also issued an executive order late Tuesday ending "radical" affirmative action in awarding federal contracts, revoking an order dating back to Democratic President Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s.
He further ordered an end to "DEI madness" when hiring employees for the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), overturning yet another directive by Biden.
Trump was sitting down Wednesday for an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity in the Oval Office which was due to be broadcast at 9pm.
His hardline approach is being followed throughout the new US administration.
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove said in a memorandum that federal law "prohibits state and local actors from resisting, obstructing, and otherwise failing to comply with lawful immigration-related commands."
Trump declared a national emergency on the Mexican border in one of his first moves on Monday, and has promised raids and the deportation of "millions" of migrants in the country illegally.
Marco Rubio, the new secretary of state, said Wednesday he will rid his department of work on climate and "cultural" issues -- a sharp turnaround from the Biden era which named the first-ever US special envoy on LGBTQ rights.
Trump has also thrown red meat to his base by pardoning more than a thousand supporters, including US Capitol rioters, and targeting opponents in a shock-and-awe start to his second presidency.
But there was a rare instance of a split with one key supporter -- the world's richest person Elon Musk, who is set to lead a cost-cutting agency in Trump's administration.
Musk on Wednesday cast doubt on a $500 billion AI project announced by Trump and a group of other tech barons, saying in a post on his social media platform X that they "don't actually have the money."
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The new president has faced defiance from other quarters, including a rare public dressing-down Tuesday from a bishop during the customary inaugural service.
Washington National Cathedral Bishop, Mariann Edgar Budde, told Trump from the pulpit that he was sowing fear among America's immigrants and LGBTQ people.
"I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now," Budde said to Trump, who was seated in the church's front pew.
Trump blasted her on his Truth Social platform early Wednesday, calling her "nasty" and a "Radical Left hard line Trump hater."
"She was nasty in tone, and not compelling or smart," said Trump, who demanded an apology.
Trump is meanwhile pushing for quick wins on the international front, where his disruptive approach is already causing shockwaves among allies and adversaries alike.
He told Russian President Vladimir Putin he would have "no choice" but to impose tariff hikes and more sanctions if Moscow does not make a deal to end the grinding Ukraine war.
T.Samara--SF-PST