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Joe Biden to break silence on staffer's sexual assault claims

Joe Biden will break his silence on a sexual assault accusation Friday morning on 'Morning Joe,' NBC News announced on Thursday.




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Gilead can make enough remdesivir to treat 'several million' next year

Gilead Sciences said Thursday in an earnings report that it is ramping up production of its antiviral remdesivir, and could make 'several million' 10-day treatment courses of the drug for 2021.




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Police seal off Tower Bridge in London after discovery of 'suspect package'

London's Tower Bridge has reopened after it was sealed off today at around 12.20pm by armed police as they examined a package, which has since been found to be non-suspicious.




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Nicholas John Crilley: Sadistic Bulimba bank worker jailed over torture

A twisted bank worker who sadistically tortured a 21-year-old for 23 days, lit her on fire and left her for dead has been jailed for life.




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Nicholas John Crilley: Friend's gobsmacking letter to sentencing judge

The friend wrote in a character reference to the court that he believed Crilley was an 'honourable person and a good human being'. The judge chose other words.




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Gilead CEO promises to make remdesivir affordable

Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O'Day told Stat News that his company understands its responsibility to make its antiviral drug affordable after it showed promise for treating coronavirus.




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Dean Laidley is arrested in St Kilda as AFL great doesn't apply for bail, according to report

Dean Laidley, 53, was arrested in St Kilda on Saturday night and charged with a string of offences including stalking.




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Donald Trump says he is preparing to wind down coronavirus taskforce

The coronavirus task force that has been meeting amid the outbreak will be 'winding down' in the coming weeks, according to a report.




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Bundesliga given the GREEN LIGHT to go ahead in the second half of May

A leaked document on Wednesday said Germany football's return would be delayed with suggestions that the first fixtures could only be held after a two-week quarantine of all teams.




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Donald Trump ABANDONS plans to disband coronavirus taskforce

President Donald Trump  has said that the coronavirus outbreak was the worst 'attack' the U.S. has ever seen, saying that it it worse than Pearl Harbor during World War II (inset).




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Attorney who leaked Ahmaud Arbery 'lynching' video thought it would CLEAR his friends

Alan Tucker told Inside Edition Friday that he was responsible for releasing the vision, which showed his pals Gregory and Travis McMichael shooting Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick on February 23.




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Greta Thunberg's Green Disciples: ROBERT HARDMAN watches on as school's out in Bristol

ROBERT HARDMAN: The crowd went bonkers, giving her a proper A-list, rock star welcome. Among a tearful few - Greta's most ardent devotees - this was nothing short of a Second Coming.




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Britain's cornerstone: ROBERT HARDMAN says our defiant smaller stores still have all we need

ROBERT HARDMAN: As we confront the gravest national and global crisis since World War II, it is our shopkeepers who are rapidly emerging as one of the principal bulwarks against downright anarchy.




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Efficient Teutonic planning and a ruthless determination to work together, writes ROBERT HARDMAN

ROBERT HARDMAN: Here are two nations of comparable size. Both have a long and proud history of medical excellence and both are home to international pharmaceutical giants.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: Prince Charles beamed in from his armchair to open Nightingale Hospital

ROBERT HARDMAN: Thus it was that the Prince of Wales opened the 4,000-bed Nightingale Hospital in east London yesterday - while sitting in his armchair in deepest Aberdeenshire.




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The girl who became an icon: ROBERT HARDMAN takes you through the Queen's own unseen photo album

ROBERT HARDMAN: No peal of bells from an empty Westminster Abbey. No thunderous gun salutes from Hyde Park, the Tower of London, Edinburgh Castle or anywhere else.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: The big party's been postponed so let the Mail bring VE Day to YOU!

ROBERT HARDMAN: Of all the last-minute cancellations caused by the ghastly coronavirus, one of the saddest is the great national gathering which we should all have been enjoying.




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Robert Hardman says Sir Winston Churchill would be proud of £5million Mail Force donations

ROBERT HARDMAN: I have no doubt Sir Winston Churchill (pictured outside Downing Street in April 1945) would be equally moved by the magnificent response to the call to arms by Mail Force.




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Manchester City could top Fergie's finest hour as Manchester United crumbles to the ground

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Everything you've read this week has been about Manchester United. Where has it all gone wrong? What can David Moyes do? What difference will Juan Mata make to the side? Whatever the answers to those questions, one thing is for certain - they're far, far behind in the race to reclaim their crown of Manchester, let alone England.




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Spurs think Claude Makelele was the worst thing to happen to the Premier League

How many players in Premier League history have had a position named after them? The Neville shuttle? The Bergkamp shadow? The Heskey statue? No – just one – Claude Makelele.




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The Numbers Game: Everton transformed by Roberto Martinez, but do they need David Moyes steel?

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Everton, for years the plucky underdogs, have been transformed by Roberto Martinez into genuine Champions League candidates. The Spaniard has brought about an immense change in style, outlook and ambition at Goodison Park.




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Liverpool clawing their way into the title race with Steven Gerrard in the holding role - NUMBERS GAME

With 12 games left to play in the Premier League, Liverpool sit just four points off top spot. Arsenal’s demolition at Anfield was followed up with the drab stalemate with Manchester United, while the usually free-scoring Manchester City have failed to find the net in their last two games.




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Numbers Game: How do you solve a problem like Mesut Ozil. Time to get off his back

Never had the Gunners faithful awaited a trip to the Stadium of Light with such excitement. After a summer of tearing their hair out thanks to the now-custom inactivity of manager Arsene Wenger in the summer transfer window, Arsenal fans were getting a chance to see a new signing – not just any signing, but a club record £42.5million capture from Real Madrid, Mesut Ozil.




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Capital One Cup final: Johnson's got a point to prove, Brown's back to marshal Aguero again - THE NUMBERS GAME

CHARLIE SKILLEN: It's not every Wembley final that one of the teams is as big as 7/1 to lift the trophy. But then the League Cup isn't every Wembley final.




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Hazard warning... Chelsea star is on course to be as good as Ronaldo and Messi

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Who is the best Premier League player of all time? It's a debate that has possibly filled more hours than any other, from expert TV panels to barstool bores in pubs everywhere in the country.




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The Numbers Game: Tottenham players are to blame for current mess, not Tim Sherwood or Andre Villas-Boas

CHARLIE SKILLEN: This was supposed to be it. This was meant to be the year that Spurs finally shook off the also-ran tag and made a break for the upper echelons of the Premier League. Now, on the brink of the North London derby, the situation is rather different.




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THE NUMBERS GAME: Kroos? Morata? Curtis Davies?! The players Moyes should buy to rebuild United

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Old Trafford was in raptures on Wednesday evening. Robin van Persie celebrating a hat-trick, David Moyes beaming as Manchester United overcame reached the Champions League quarter-finals. But in the harsh light of Friday's draw, just how much the win barely papered over the cracks was revealed.




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THE NUMBERS GAME: Ross Barkley's played his way in and Adam Lallana must go, but Jack Wilshere and Michael Carrick have to miss out... here's the men to be England's midfield maestros in Brazil

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Whisper it quietly, but we’re actually quite excited about some of the players that could be wearing the Three Lions this summer.




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Lukaku and Barry returning home will rip up the Champions League dreams of Everton and Martinez THE NUMBERS GAME

THE NUMBERS GAME: All good things come to an end. For Roberto Martinez and Everton, that finale could come all too abruptly.




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Adam Lallana must NOT go to Man United for the sake of his career

CHARLIE SKILLEN - THE NUMBERS GAME: To err is human. To make the same mistake twice is plain daft. Those two words are easily linked with Manchester United this season, but as they enter this new era, the first priority should be to shake off David Moyes-esque mistakes.




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Arsene Wenger says every team in top four will be frustrated at not winning the title

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are upset at not winning the Premier League. Manchester City all but sealed a second championship in three years by thrashing Aston Villa on Wednesday night.




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Louis van Gaal's new era at Manchester United may not be good news for Rio Ferdinand, Marouane Fellaini and Antonio Valencia

CHARLIE SKILLEN - THE NUMBERS GAME: The dawning of Louis van Gaal's new era, while exciting and relieving for the Old Trafford faithful, may not be the best news for some of the players.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: What qualifies Tom Watson for new role as chairman of UK Music?

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN - Who could forget that famous photograph of Tom Watson at Glastonbury in 2017, looking like Super Mario's morbidly obese brother? Now, somehow, the music links return.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Why are politicians being paid more money to cope with the coronavirus?

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: We are all in this ­together. How many times have we heard that over the past few weeks?




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: When will TV news stop scaring us to death over coronavirus crisis? 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Back in 2004, in the run-up to the U.S. Presidential election, I was invited to take part in a special edition of the BBC's Question Time, live from Miami.




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BET Awards 2013: Ciara flaunts her toned tummy in a two different black bra-tops at BET Awards

Rocked two distinct looks




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BET Awards 2013: Kat Graham dons almost identical vintage Versace dress for BET Awards to one Miley Cyrus wore the previous night

Miley showed more flesh




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BET Awards 2013: Mariah Carey accused of lip-synching during BET Awards after taking to the stage in dramatic strapless glittering dress

She was accused on Twitter for lip syncing during a performance on American Idol earlier this year in May. And now Mariah Carey has been blasted for the same offense at the BET Awards.




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Robin Thicke takes his young son Julian shopping the day after his show-stopping BET Awards performance

He is surrounded by naked women on his infamous Blurred Lines music video, but Robin Thicke was only about being a dad as he took three-year-old son Julian for an outing Monday in Los Angeles.




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Victorie Franklin celebrates Aretha at BET Awards tribute

She is said to be being mentored by her famous grandmother Aretha Franklin. And on Saturday night, Victorie Franklin took centre stage as she performed Tamela Mann's Take Me to the King.




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Nick Cannon gives a shout-out to Mariah Carey from the BET Awards 2014

While on stage, the 33-year-old rapper and actor gave a shout out to his wife, Mariah Carey, speaking and waving to the camera: 'Hey baby!'




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Robin Thicke dedicates yet ANOTHER song to Paula Patton at BET Awards 2014

The singer dedicated his song Forever Love to Paula during the BET Awards. Sitting behind a piano on a darkened stage with smoke and white lights illuminating Paula's name, the 37-year-old unleashed his feelings in an emotional tribute to the love of his life.




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Letoya Luckett bumps into Destiny's Child replacement Michelle Williams at BET Awards 2014

She watched her former bandmates achieve worldwide success after she left Destiny’s Child in 1999 with fellow member LaTavia Robertson.




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Kerry Washington shows off svelte post-baby body at BET Awards 2014

Kerry Washington showed off her fabulous post baby figure in a strapless floral Dolce & Gabbana frock as she attended the BET Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.




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David McIntosh parades around topless for Jennifer Hudson at BET Awards 2014

David McIntosh flashed his incredibly muscly torso in just a pair of tight black leather trousers during a steamy performance with Jennifer Hudson at Sunday's BET Awards.




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Daniel Sturridge presents BET award to Pharrell Williams

Daniel Sturridge put England’s disappointing World Cup campaign behind him by rubbing shoulders with some of music’s biggest names at an awards ceremony in California on Sunday.




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BET Awards 2014 red carpet heats up with Paris Hilton, Adrienne Bailon and Amber Rose

The ladies shone regal at this year's BET Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday with white being the dominant gown colour of choice.




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Kanye West to be honoured with the Visionary prize at 2015 BET Awards

The Stronger rapper is being given the prize in recognition of being a 'multifaceted trailblazer and pioneer' in the music industry.




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Janet Jackson honored at BET Awards LA after announcing first tour in a decade

The honour comes just weeks after Janet announced she will kick off a world tour this summer in support of Unbreakable, her first album in seven years.




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Nicki Minaj brings her mom on stage to thank her at The 2015 BET Awards

The BET Awards celebrate the achievements of African Americans and other minorities in music and entertainment as well as sports.