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David Beckham · United KingdomLONDON (AP) — When it came time to receive his knighthood, soccer great David Beckham knew what to do. He bent his knee like, well, Beckham. King Charles III tapped his shoulders with the blade of a sword and “Becks” was transformed to Sir David Beckham. “This is without doubt my proudest moment,” Beckham said after Tuesday’s ceremony at Windsor Castle. “I’ve been very obviously lucky in my career to have won what I’ve won and done what I’ve don…See the Story
Sir David Beckham receives knighthood at Windsor Castle
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Andrew Cuomo · New YorkBy CNN staff (CNN) — New York City voters will choose their next mayor Tuesday, closing out an eventful campaign between Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. In the months after Mamdani’s surprise Democratic primary win, the 34-year-old democratic socialist has sought to grow his base and reassure voters wary of his criticisms of Israel’s government and his past support for far-left p…See the Story
Cuomo, Mamdani, Sliwa: What to know ahead of the NYC mayoral election
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Poverty · MaltaNew figures from Eurostat reveal that 8.7% of Maltese adults aged 18 and over who were at work last year are considered at risk of poverty. The data includes both employed and self-employed individuals, highlighting that being in a job doesn’t always guarantee financial security. The gender breakdown shows a notable difference: 8.7% of working men were at risk, compared to 6.5% of working women. While Malta sits slightly above the EU average of …See the Story