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01:39Americans still care about inflation.

16:49Donald Trump to speak at Libertarian Party National Convention

41:08U.S. House of Representatives passes the Antisemitism Awareness Act

50:24This week’s cultural recommendations

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“Americans Are Still Really Worried About Inflation,” by Eric Boehm

“COVID Stimulus Money Lined the Pockets of Scammers and Fueled Inflation,” by J.D. Tuccille

“Inflation Is So Back,” by Eric Boehm

“Inflation Returns!” by Peter Schiff, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Scott Sumner, Randall Parker, James Grant, Steven Gjerstad, Vernon L. Smith, and Donald Luskin

“Biden Is Clueless About Inflation,” by Nick Gillespie and Regan Taylor

“How Biden’s Agenda Is Causing Inflation,” by Nick Gillespie

“Who’s Really To Blame for Inflation?” by Jonathan Bydlak

“L.A. Beats NYC?” by Liz Wolfe

“Mises Caucus Takes Control of Libertarian Party ,” by Brian Doherty

“David Boaz on Libertarianism, Ronald Reagan, and the 2024 Election,” by Nick Gillespie

“Inside the Mises Caucus Takeover of the Libertarian Party,” by Zach Weissmueller and Nick Gillespie

“‘By Our Fruits, You’ll Know Us’: The Mises Caucus Mastermind,” by Zach Weissmueller and Nick Gillespie

“Justin Amash’s Vision for the Libertarian Party,” by Nick Gillespie and Zach Weissmueller

“Ron Paul Revolution 2.0: Angela McArdle’s Plan for the Libertarian Party,” by Zach Weissmueller and Nick Gillespie

“Dave Smith: Comedian, Podcaster…Presidential Candidate?” by Nick Gillespie and Zach Weissmueller

“Biden Announces Second Attempt at Widespread Student Loan Forgiveness,” by Emma Camp

“Mike Rowe Wants More Philosopher-Welders,” by Nick Gillespie

“Should We Forgive Student Debt?” by Nick Gillespie

“Are Millennials Responsible for Their Own Student Debt?” by Nick Gillespie

“The Immorality of Student Loan Forgiveness and Free College,” by Nick Gillespie

“The Antisemitism Awareness Act Will Make It Illegal To Criticize Israel on Campus,” by Robby Soave

“Bipartisan Legislation Would Let the Government Create Speech-Chilling ‘Antisemitism Monitors,'” by Emma Camp

“The Fall Guy Is a Crowd-Pleasing Homage to Silver Screen Stunt Work,” by Peter Suderman

“A White Woman’s Documentary About Muslim Extremists Is Being Canceled. Guess Why.” by Robby Soave

“How Facebook Gender Identity Is Like Pop-Tart Sushi,” by Nick Gillespie

Nick Gillespie interviews Students for Sensible Drug Policy’s Kat Murti in New York City on May 8

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Fireball at Southend Airport after small plane crashes

A small plane has crashed at Southend Airport in Essex.

Essex Police said it was at the scene of a “serious incident”.

Images posted online showed huge flames and a large cloud of black smoke, with one witness saying they saw a “fireball”.

A police statement said: “We were alerted shortly before 4pm to reports of a collision involving one 12-metre plane.

“We are working with all emergency services at the scene now and that work will be ongoing for several hours.

“We would please ask the public to avoid this area where possible while this work continues.”

Fireball after plane crash at Southend Airport. Pic: Ben G
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A huge fireball near the airport. Pic: Ben G

It has been reported that the plane involved in the incident is a Beech B200 Super King Air.

According to flight-tracking service Flightradar, it took off at 3.48pm and was bound for Lelystad, a city in the Netherlands.

One man, who was at Southend Airport with his family around the time of the incident, said the aircraft “crashed headfirst into the ground”.

John Johnson said: “About three or four seconds after taking off, it started to bank heavily to its left, and then within a few seconds of that happening, it more or less inverted and crashed.

“There was a big fireball. Obviously, everybody was in shock in terms of witnessing it. All the kids saw it and the families saw it.”

Mr Johnson added that he phoned 999 to report the crash.

Southend Airport said the incident involved “a general aviation aircraft”.

Four flights scheduled to take off from Southend this afternoon were cancelled, according to its website.

Flightradar data shows two planes that had been due to land at Southend were diverted to nearby airports London Gatwick and London Stansted.

Smoke rising near Southend airport. Pic: UKNIP
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Plumes of black smoke. Pic: UKNIP

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service said four crews, along with off-road vehicles, have attended the scene.

Four ambulances and four hazardous area response team vehicles are also at the airport, as well as an air ambulance, the East of England Ambulance Service said.

Its statement described the incident as “still developing”.

Fire engines at the scene at Southend Airport
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Fire engines at the airport

David Burton-Sampson, the MP for Southend West and Leigh, posted on social media: “I am aware of an incident at Southend Airport. Please keep away and allow the emergency services to do their work.

“My thoughts are with everyone involved.”

Local councillor Matt Dent said on X: “At present all I know is that a small plane has crashed at the airport. My thoughts are with all those involved, and with the emergency services currently responding to the incident.”

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Meredith Kercher’s killer faces new trial over sexual assault allegations

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The man convicted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher has been charged with sexual assault against an ex-girlfriend.

Rudy Guede, 38, was the only person who was definitively convicted of the murder of 21-year-old Ms Kercher in Perugia, Italy, back in 2007.

He will be standing trial again in November after an ex-girlfriend filed a police report in the summer of 2023 accusing Guede of mistreatment, personal injury and sexual violence.

Guede, from the Ivory Coast, was released from prison for the murder of Leeds University student Ms Kercher in 2021, after having served about 13 years of a 16-year sentence.

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Since last year – when this investigation was still ongoing – Guede has been under a “special surveillance” regime, Sky News understands, meaning he was banned from having any contact with the woman behind the sexual assault allegations, including via social media, and had to inform police any time he left his city of residence, Viterbo, as ruled by a Rome court.

Guede has been serving a restraining order and fitted with an electronic ankle tag.

The Kercher murder case, in the university city of Perugia, was the subject of international attention.

Ms Kercher, a 21-year-old British exchange student, was found murdered in the flat she shared with her American roommate, Amanda Knox.

The Briton’s throat had been cut and she had been stabbed 47 times.

(L-R) Raffaele Sollecito, Meredith Kercher and Amanda Knox. Pic: AP
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(L-R) Raffaele Sollecito, Meredith Kercher and Amanda Knox. File pic: AP

Ms Knox and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were placed under suspicion.

Both were initially convicted of murder, but Italy’s highest court overturned their convictions, acquitting them in 2015.

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RWAs build mirrors where they need building blocks

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RWAs build mirrors where they need building blocks

Most RWAs remain isolated and underutilized instead of composable, DeFi-ready building blocks. It’s time to change that.

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