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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: Max Verstappen takes pole from Charles Leclerc

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: Max Verstappen takes pole from Charles Leclerc
Max Verstappen beats Charles Leclerc to pole position for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix sprint race at Imola.
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It's time for Apple to reinstate ICEBlock

In October, Apple caved to pressure from the Trump administration and removed ICEBlock � and similar apps which crowdsourced the location of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement activity � from its App Store. Apple's stated rationale? The apps could "be used to harm law enforcement officers." But armed-to-the-teeth ICE officers don�t need protection from civilians. Apple had that exactly backward.

That became impossible to ignore on Wednesday, when ICE agent Jonathon Ross killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in cold blood. By now, you don't need me to recount her brutal last moments. But the footage (graphic and disturbing as it is) is out there, and we can see the Trump administration's propaganda about the event for what it is.

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Amazon is apparently planning a big box store in the Chicago suburbs

Amazon is making a return, of sorts, to physical retail via plans to build a big-box retail store in the Chicago suburbs, The Information reports. The 225,000-square foot retail space will open in Orland Park, Illinois, and give the company the opportunity to sell more than just groceries after it closed most of its physical bookstores and gift shops in 2022.

The new store will offer in-store shopping, but also act as a fulfillment center for online orders, which could make it similar to competitors like Target and Walmart, and some of Amazon's existing Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh locations. "The proposed development will offer a wide selection of products, including groceries and general merchandise, with accessory services and potentially dining locations for prepared food sold onsite," Amazon wrote in a planning document The Information viewed.

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Mariana Mazza. Droite : L'International de montgolfières.

Tout au long de l'été, la ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu sur la Rive-Sud de Montréal brille avec ses envolées quotidiennes de montgolfières qui colorent le ciel ainsi que l'International de montgolfières, un festival de neuf jours en août. Le 1er juin marquait d'ailleurs le coup d'envoi des festivités alors que l'équipe derrière l'événement a finalement annoncé la programmation complète.

À la fin mars, on nous présentait déjà deux têtes d'affiche qui seront présentes pour animer la foule durant le dernier week-end de l'événement, soit la chanteuse québécoise Alicia Moffet, les rappeurs Loud et Imposs ainsi que celui qui se cache derrière le récent succès Acapulco, Jason Derulo.

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Venezuelan dissident Daniel Di Martino has sat down with GB News to address the capture of Nicolás Maduro and what it means for Venezuela’s future.Mr Di Martino told the People's Channel just what life was like under the Maduro regime, the subsequent economic collapse which forced millions to flee the nation, and why he rejects claims US sanctions led to Venezuela’s crisis. In fact, he explained how so many Venezuelans have come to support Donald Trump's intervention and further assessed its complication with international law. Looking forward, he outlined the future of his nation, from free elections, the release of political prisoners and the return of millions of Venezuelans to their home country.WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ABOVE

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