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Dick Cheney · United StatesDick Cheney, America’s most powerful modern vice president and chief architect of the “war on terror,” who helped lead the country into the ill-fated Iraq war on faulty assumptions, has died, according to a statement from his family. He was 84.See the Story
Former US vice president Dick Cheney dies at 84
51% Center coverage: 444 sources

Tommy Robinson · United KingdomTommy Robinson has been cleared of a terror-related offence after being accused over a refusal to give police access to his phone during a border stop. Robinson, 42, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was driving a silver Bentley Bentayga SUV and was on his way to the Spanish tourist hotspot of Benidorm when he was stopped by officers at the Channel tunnel in Folkestone on 28 July 2024, Westminster magistrates court previously heard.See the Story
Tommy Robinson cleared of terror-related offence over phone code refusal
36% Right coverage: 44 sources

Rachel Reeves · United KingdomBritish finance minister Rachel Reeves paved the way for broad tax rises to avoid a return to "austerity" on Tuesday, framing her second annual budget as one of "hard choices" to protect public spending while reducing Britain's debt.See the Story
UK's Reeves paves way for tax rises in her next budget
45% Center coverage: 20 sources
