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‘It will be the making of him’ – Frampton backs Taylor’s welterweight bid

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Carl Frampton says we will find out just how much Josh Taylor has got left to give to boxing when he takes on Ekow Essuman in Glasgow on Saturday night.

After capturing all four belts at light-welterweight, Taylor has made the decision to step up a division to welterweight, a move Frampton believes the Scot “should have made a few fights ago”.

The Tartan Tornado is looking to get his career back on track following back-to-back defeats to Teofimo Lopez and Jack Catterall.

“I’m looking forward to seeing the new version of Josh Taylor, the welterweight version,” Frampton told BBC Scotland.

“Light-welterweight was just hard for him, but I imagine we’re going to see a rejuvenated Josh Taylor and I’m excited about it.

“It’s a really under-the-radar dangerous fight because Ekow is maybe not the biggest name in the world, but he’s a really good fighter, strong as a bull, fit as a fiddle.

“Ekow ‘The Engine’ is his nickname and he’ll be there all night and he’ll be trying all night.

“Josh will be in a fight and I think we’ll find out how much Josh actually has left in this game after the performance.

Taylor’s stated aim is to emulate Frampton by becoming a two-weight world champion, and the Northern Irishman believes the 34-year-old is capable of climbing to the top of the mountain again in a new division.

“I think it’s going to be the making of him now moving up to welterweight,” Frampton said.

“Undisputed light-welterweight champion, a marquee division, he’s done that, he’s ticked that box.

“If he retired tomorrow his career has been incredible, but I think Josh wants to win a world title in the second division, in the welterweight division, another marquee division and I think he can do it.

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Pedersen holds off Van Aert to take fourth Giro stage win

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As Isaac del Toro extended his overall lead in the general classification, Mads Pedersen defeated Wout van Aert to win his fourth stage victory of the Giro d’Italia.

Vers the end of stage 13, Pedersen held on to a slender advantage over Belgian Van Aert, who came second, followed by Mexico’s Del Toro in a long uphill sprint.

On such a challenging uphill final, sometimes it’s okay to go early because everyone has burning legs for the final 100 meters, said Denmark’s Pedersen.

Let’s see how it turns out, “so I’m just happy with this one and adding another 50 points to the [cyclomino]sprint jersey.”

Two victories from Tadej Pogacar’s six stage victories in 2024 are still to be won by Pederson.

Del Toro’s advantage was increased by earning a four-second bonus for the stage finish in addition to the two seconds he had saved in the intermediate sprint.

In the general classification race, Antonio Tiberi from Italy is now 38 seconds clear of his team-mate Juan Ayuso, who is also 40 seconds adrift.

Simon Yates, a Brite, is in fourth place as he tries to win his first Grand Tour title since 2018’s Vuelta a Espana crown.

Results from Stage 13

1. Made Pedersen (Den/Lidl-Trek) for 3hrs, 50 minutes, and 24 seconds.

2. Same time as Van Aert (Bel/Visma-Lease a Bike)

3. Emirates-XRG (Mex/UAE Team) Isaac del Toro + 2 seconds

4. Remy Rochas (Fra/Groupama-FDJ) + 5 secs

5. Same time as Daniel Godon (Fra/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).

6. “Primoz Roglic (Slo/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe)”

7. Antonio Tiberi (Ita/Bahrain Victorious)

8. “Can/Israel Premier Tech” Derek Gee

9. Orluis Aular (Ven/Movistar)

After stage 13, classification general

1. Isaac del Toro (Mex/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 46 hrs 32 mins 59 secs

2. Juan Ayuso (Spa/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) + 38 seconds

3. Antonio Tiberi (Ita/Bahrain Victorious) + 1 minute, 18 seconds

4. Simon Yates (GB/Visma-Lease a Bike) + 1 minute 20 seconds

5. 1min 35secsPrimoz Roglic (Slo/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) + 1min 35secs

6. Richard Carapaz (Ecu/EF Education-EasyPost) + 2 minutes, 07 seconds

7. Giulio Ciccone (Ita/Lidl-Trek) + 2 minutes, 20 secs

8. Emirates-XRG US/UAE Team Brandon McNulty + 2 minutes, 40 seconds

9. Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos Grenadiers) + 2 minutes, 50 seconds

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From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

“The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one,” Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said of Elon Musk during an interview with The Financial Times earlier this month. Gates indirectly referenced Musk’s role in gutting the federal agency United States Aid for International Development (USAID), where billions of dollars had gone towards global poverty reduction and the eradication of diseases for decades. That is, until Musk led the charge for President Donald Trump’s unofficial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to dismantle USAID in February. “And unless we reverse pretty quickly, that’ll be over a million additional deaths” of children worldwide, Gates said in an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, expanding on his Financial Times comments.

Despite what Gates and others may think, Musk’s disdain for human lives isn’t limited to his role in leading DOGE. Nor is this just Musk’s thinking. Trump has deployed in his administration and in his relationships with billionaires a group of the old and new eugenicists. Some of these leading men believe in a philosophy known as longtermism. For humanity to survive and spread itself across the galaxy in its trillions in the eons to come, men like them must steer the way. For it is they who must make the tough decisions of allowing a significant number of present-day humans to die off to protect this distant future. And with Trump, men like Musk are guiding US domestic and foreign policies in eugenicist and longtermist ways, leaving millions in actual or potential peril.

Perhaps the leading example of old-style eugenicist thinking in Trump’s orbit is Robert F Kennedy Jr, currently serving as US Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS). There are two positions he publicly holds which truly show Kennedy to be a 20th-century eugenicist. One is his stance against vaccines over the years, especially the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella). In the 1990s, a handful of scientists once claimed MMR was responsible for an uptick in the frequency of doctors diagnosing children as autistic. Even though numerous studies have refuted these claims, anti-vaccine advocates like Kennedy continue to undermine public confidence in vaccine programmes. “They get the shot, that night they have a fever of a hundred and three, they go to sleep, and three months later their brain is gone. This is a Holocaust, what this is doing to our country,” Kennedy said in 2015 of MMR and his belief that it can cause autism. He later apologised for his offensive use of autism in comparison with the Holocaust.

The other is his ableism, wrapped as it is in racism. In April, Kennedy decried the increasing prevalence of autism in the US as something that “destroys families,” adding that children who “regressed … into autism … will never pay taxes, they’ll never hold a job, they’ll never play baseball, they’ll never write a poem, they’ll never go out on a date. Many of them will never use a toilet unassisted.”

Kennedy has refused to believe the data, that autism is not spreading like a disease, but instead, society has the tools to more easily identify people who are on the spectrum socially and neurologically, people who otherwise lead active lives. Similarly, in 2023, Kennedy spread an anti-vaccine rumour that was ableist, racist and conspiratorial in nature. “COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people. The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese,” Kennedy said on video in July 2023 at a fundraiser for his aborted 2024 presidential run. Not only is there no evidence of a conspiracy to infect certain white and Black folk with COVID. There is no evidence to suggest that any particular group is immune to the disease. Kennedy’s racism apparently is also anti-Jewish in nature.

Earlier this month, Kennedy announced that he had authorised Medicaid and Medicare to share private data with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in building a national database of autistic recipients “to uncover the root causes of autism” – which he considers a “preventable disease” – by September. Above and beyond his other statements, this decision smacks of the work of eugenicists from the previous century. Except that state governments across the US and fascist governments like Nazis used such lists to institutionalise those with autism and other disabilities from society. In the US, sterilisation was the method used in an attempt to protect the collective gene pool from contamination, while Nazi Germany famously used euthanasia. Clearly, Kennedy is an old-style anti-vaccine, ableist and racist eugenicist.

The new eugenics of the 21st century, though, is longtermism. Longtermism is really a 21st-century version of Social Darwinism’s “survival of the fittest” and the eugenics movement it spawned. Longtermism is not specifically about preserving a master white race. Yet longtermism also plays well within the eugenics sandbox. Longtermism’s advocates are at work to save humanity from extinction by making humans better and by making better humans. But this “betterment” comes with two caveats. One is that effective altruists – white men like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, or Jeff Bezos, for example – are fittest to act on behalf of future humanity. Two, this requires that they make decisions about whole classes of people whose use of the planet’s resources might lead to humanity’s demise. Billions of present-day humans might ultimately be sacrificed to save humanity’s distant future.

Musk expressed his fundamental belief in who deserves to live and die in a three-hour interview on the Joe Rogan podcast back in February. “So that we’ve got civilizational suicidal empathy going on … The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy. The empathy exploit. They’re exploiting a bug in Western civilization, which is the empathy response.” According to Musk, if the “they” do not “have empathy for civilization as a whole, the “they” have committed themselves “to a civilizational suicide”. The “they” Musk and Rogan referred to for three hours included undocumented migrants, white liberals and progressives, Democrats, and LGBTQIA folx.

There are other like-minded longtermists in Trump’s world, including tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who believe that Social Security is an “intergenerational Ponzi scheme”. Thiel’s is a nod towards Musk’s DOGE work against providing social welfare for elderly humans, a signal that Trump’s regime is developing ageist and ableist policies in the name of cutting wasteful spending, or eugenicist policies, really. Policies that could kill many elderly and disabled Americans.

Together with Trump, Kennedy and Musk have done their level best to remake the federal government in their own eugenicist images. Kennedy has acted in connection with Musk’s DOGE in cutting off funds for HHS, NIH, and other programmes around vaccination, disease and epidemic prevention, and cancer research since assuming his post in mid-February. There is essentially a gag order in place preventing Centers for Disease Control officials from discussing the spread of strains of bird flu among animals and humans working in the poultry industry. When pressed at a May 14 congressional hearing about his work as HHS secretary to gut the agency, Kennedy admitted that he would still “probably” vaccinate his children “for measles” in 2025. Yet in that same hearing, Kennedy again cast doubt on the MMR vaccine, a hint towards his ableist stance against people with autism. This while the US, and especially the state of Texas, are amid one of the worst measles outbreaks in the past 50 years. So far there have been over 1,000 cases, predominantly of unvaccinated children, two of whom have died.

This renewed commitment to limit federal government resources dedicated towards the health and safety of all Americans has eugenics and longtermism written all over it. The work of Musk and Kennedy, in particular, have undermined the role of the federal government in the public eye. Their reluctance to help people in need and their belief that those with physical and intellectual disabilities (particularly those who are elderly or autistic) are a drain on economic resources are all part of a view that many Americans are expendable, even unto death.

Freddie Mercury’s secret child revealed as Queen icon’s daughter speaks out

A new book based on Freddie Mercury’s life is set to rock the world of showbiz as his secret child has been revealed. The Queen frontman had a daughter that was kept well away from his public image.

Her existence was only known to his very closest circle, including his parents and sister. Freddie’s bandmembers were also aware, as well as the love of his life, Mary Austin.

The book, Love, Freddie, details how the child was conceived accidentally during a fling with the wife of Freddie’s close friend in 1976. His daughter, who is now 48 lives in Europe where she works as a medical professional.

She is also now a mother, making Freddie a posthumous granddad. The woman has spoken out to tell her bombshell story to respected rock biographer Lesley-Ann Jones.






Freddie’s former partner Mary Austin knew about his child
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She detailed how she was raised by a loving family but always knew the music icon was her dad. Before he died of pneumonia caused by Aids in 1991, Freddie gave his daughter 17 volumes of his personal journals.

His daughter had kept them a secret for years but has now handed them over to Jones, which form the basis of the book that’ll be released later this year.

It tells the story of a child who was accidentally conceived during a fling. The news is set to come as a huge shock to Freddie’s fans, as no one had every suggested the existence of a secret love child.

Freddie had a number of relationships with men and women, including Mary Austin. They met when she was 19 and he was 24, a time before his mega stardom.

The couple lived together and were engaged before Freddie came out as gay. Freddie and Mary never had any children but Mary went on to have two sons with another partner while remaining close to the singer for the rest of his life.

In the early 1980s, Freddie had a romance with Austrian actress Barbara Valentin and his third liaison with a woman, the mother of his child, was kept secret.






Freddie Mercury of the band Queen at Live Aid


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His daughter, only known as B, issued a handwritten letter in the book. It reads: “Freddie Mercury was and is my father. We had a very close and loving relationship from the moment I was born and throughout the final 15 years of his life.”

“He adored me and was devoted to me. The circumstances of my birth may seem, by most people’s standards, unusual and even outrageous.

“That should come as no surprise. It never detracted from his commitment to love and look after me. He cherished me like a treasured possession,” the message seen by Daily Mail said.

Jones was approached by B three years ago and initially had reservations. “My instinct was to doubt everything, but I am absolutely sure she is not a fantasist,” she said.

The author said B has never asked for money and does not want recognition. She said B was not provided for through Freddie’s will, but instead through a private legal arrangement so the secret would be kept.

“His only child was conceived accidentally with the wife of one of his closest friends, while his friend was away on an extended business trip. For the Roman Catholic mother, abortion was out of the question,” Jones told the publication.

She said Freddie was a “hands-on devoted dad” and was the “greatest blessing of his life”. Jones explained they decided B would live with her mother and her husband but Freddie would have his own room at their home.

The three friends raised B together and Freddie spoke to his daughter everyday when he was on tour.

Addressing why she wanted to speak out now, B wrote in a letter included in the book: “After more than three decades of lies, speculation and distortion, it is time to let Freddie speak.

“Those who have been aware of my existence kept his greatest secret out of loyalty to Freddie. That I choose to reveal myself in my own midlife is my decision and mine alone.”

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Inside Michelle Keegan’s glam Cannes trip as she parties two months after giving birth

Actress Michelle Keegan let loose as she headed to the star-studded Cannes Film Festival where she partied the night away with her pals and went on a lavish shopping spree

Michelle Keegan has jetted off to Cannes for a lavish trip(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)

Michelle Keegan looked incredible as she soaks up the sun in Cannes for the lavish film festival on her getaway just two months after giving birth. The actress, 37, flew to the French Riviera for the star-studded event as she put on a very glam display.

She has been giving her fans a glimpse into the highlife as she rocked a boxy white blazer with black trim and gold detailing. Michelle added a pair of matching hotpants and finished her look off with a cross-body Chanel bag.

The new mum, who welcomed baby Palma in March with husband Mark Wright, appeared to have headed out on the trip solo. She joined her pals instead for the trip with L’Oreal.

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She looked stunning in the white two-piece (Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)
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Michelle enjoyed a swanky dinner(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)

The Ten Pound Poms star was treated to a glitzy dinner on her first night, where she was entertained by a live band who walked around the room.

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Michelle managed to get plenty of rest, however, as she showed off her skincare routine before hopping into her crisp white bed. The former Coronation Street actress tucked into pastries for breakfast before treating herself to a designer shopping spree.

However, it was soon back to work as she shared a snap of her glam supplies ahead of another night on the town.

Despite Palma missing out on a trip to Cannes, she has already been living a jet setting life. Michelle and Mark headed to London last month for their baby girl’s first time in the Big Smoke.

They made sure she was surrounded by nothing but luxury as Palma was treated to her first visit at the five-star Corinthia London hotel, as the trio continued to spend precious time together.

Michelle documented their break with a series of stunning snaps as she appeared radiant while pushing Palma in her luxury pram that’s considered to be the ‘Ferrari’ of the pushchair world.

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The actress made sure to do her skincare routine before bed(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)
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She has been shopping while in Cannes(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)

The TV star made her way around the capital in a tan jacket, beige trousers and trainers with Palma in tow. Proud mum Michelle added personal touches to her look as she wore a necklace of her daughter’s name as well as another chain that featured three letter ‘P’s.

Palma also got into the personalised spirit as she was treated to a bathrobe from the hotel with her name embroidered in pink.

It didn’t stop there as Michelle also treated the new mum and daughter to matching mugs that sweetly read ‘Palma’s Mama’ and ‘Palma’ on the inside.

Just a few weeks ago, Mark, 38, had expressed his joy at being able to bring his daughter to work. He shared a video of himself in the Heart FM studio with Palma nestled on his chest.

He told listers at the time: “I’ve got a very special moment happening right now to me. I’m doing the show to you on Heart. I love being here, I love playing the songs like Amy Winehouse on the way and Jessie J. But at the same time, I have got my baby Palma in my arms.”

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He added: “It is the first time I’ve brought her to work. I mean, it’s only been five weeks, so you’d think so. But it’s just the best feeling ever.”

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Palace’s Glasner ‘100% committed’ after FA Cup win

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Oliver Glasner, the manager of Crystal Palace, refuted reports linking him to a move away from Selhurst Park and said he is “100% committed” to the club.

The 50-year-old helped the Eagles defeat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, earning them their first ever major trophy this month.

If Tottenham were to sack Europa League champion Ange Postecoglou and join Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, the Austrian has been linked with taking over.

I’ve only recently been discussing the future and what we’re planning, according to Glasner, who pledges to follow through on those plans.

“I don’t think anything new is going on. I have no influence over all rumors. I’m not very interested. I make an effort to concentrate on the things I can influence.

After taking over from Roy Hodgson in February, Glasner, who is on a contract until the summer, led Palace to 10th place in the 2023-24 Premier League. That was their best finisher in the Premier League era.

The Eagles are currently in 12th place heading into their final game against Liverpool on Sunday despite having only three points from eight games so far this season.

Glasner’s side will finish with 52 points, which is their highest Premier League total despite losing to the champions.

We are currently talking about the upcoming season, and I have one more year to go. We don’t talk about this at the moment about anything that occurs after July 1st, 2026. Glasner continued, “It is too far away.”

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