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Bannon: Insurgent left candidates ‘very smart’ not to campaign on Trump

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Former White House adviser Steve Bannon said the insurgent left candidates in the Democratic party are “very smart” not to campaign on bucking President Trump. “They campaign as anti-establishment. Very smartly, if you look at their campaigning, they’re not really even campaigning on Trump,” Bannon said in an interview with Blue Light News published Thursday about the…
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Boys will be boycotters

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The share of Spanish respondents over the age of 65 who told the Blue Light News Poll before the World Cup began that they expected other countries to boycott the U.S.-centric tournament “because of politics.” Across all of the five countries we surveyed, young people were far more likely than older ones to take such politicization of the global sports for granted, with up to 60 percent of French respondents between the ages of 18 and 24 saying they expected such boycotts. In Spain, 45 percent of young people did.

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It’s coming home … in the wee hours

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LONDON — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will pass a last-minute law allowing pubs to remain open and keep doling out the booze during England’s next World Cup match in the early hours of Monday morning.

His local government secretary, Steve Reed, had been urging councils to allow the move, but some were still holding out.

After pressure from opposition lawmakers in the House of Commons Thursday, Starmer announced pubs will be able to remain open until 5 a.m. U.K. time — with the government tweaking licensing rules on Friday so establishments don’t need to ask local councils first.

“Football might be coming home but we’re making sure fans don’t have to,” Starmer said.

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