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    Today in History: February 9, Halley’s Comet passes by Earth

    On February 9, a rare and awe-inspiring celestial event occurred as Halley's Comet, the most famous comet in history, made its closest pass by Earth. This was the comet's first return to our solar system since 1910, with it streaking through space at an astonishing 39 million miles away. In a...
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    'We need to accept the cost': future of British Steel unclear as bills for government build up

    UK's steel industry teeters on brink of collapse as cost of propping up British Steel soars. The UK steel industry has been in a state of crisis for years, but the current situation at British Steel is particularly dire. The company was on the verge of collapse last year when its Chinese owner...
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    NFL MVP: Matthew Stafford to keep playing after winning 2025 award

    The article discusses the NFL's latest news and updates, including the recent awards given to players and coaches. The main topic is the 2026 NFL Draft, which is expected to be one of the most anticipated drafts in years due to the high number of talented players entering the league. The article...
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    How Seattle's Sam Darnold went from NFL castoff to Super Bowl QB

    Sam Darnold's Rise from NFL Outcast to Super Bowl Hero Just over a decade ago, Michael Gervais watched in horror as his Seattle Seahawks team was devastated by a stunning interception in the Super Bowl. But that painful loss also marked the beginning of an ambitious project: helping the team...
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    'A harmful barrier': new Florida law mandates all driving tests to be offered in English only

    Florida's New Law Creates 'Harmful Barrier' For Immigrant Communities, Leaving Them Stranded Without Driver's Licenses. A recent change in Florida law has sparked widespread criticism, with many arguing that it is a "harmful barrier" for immigrant communities and other Floridians with limited...
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    One person dead from Nipah virus in Bangladesh, WHO says

    Bangladesh Reports First Nipah Virus Death, WHO Says A woman has succumbed to the deadly Nipah virus in northern Bangladesh in early January, according to a statement from the World Health Organization (WHO). The 40-50 year-old resident developed flu-like symptoms, including high fever and...
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    Birdwatching with Sean Bean: best podcasts of the week

    Sean Bean trades in his sword for a pair of binoculars as he joins forces with fellow bird enthusiast Guy Garvey on the podcast "Get Birding With Sean Bean". The unlikely duo delve into the world of ornithology, with Bean sharing stories of spotting various species while traveling abroad and...
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    Controversial Warrantless Spying Law Expiring Soon and Trump Officials Are Silent On It

    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a key surveillance law at the heart of Edward Snowden's leaks, is set to expire in just two months. This has sparked concerns over the future of civil liberties and national security. The Trump administration, however, remains remarkably silent on the...
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    The Guardian view on Welsh rugby: enduring an existential crisis with cultural roots | Editorial

    Wales' Rugby Team Is Struggling with an Existential Crisis as the Sport's Cultural Roots Begin to Erode. The upcoming men's Six Nations Championship has got fans across Wales feeling anxious about their team's prospects. For a nation that has traditionally identified itself with rugby, recent...
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    Why did Finland’s PM lose? Reporter explains the key issue voters cared about | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been ousted from office in a stunning upset, ceding defeat to her opposition counterpart from the right-wing National Coalition Party. For many voters, the turning point came when Marin was accused of mishandling Finland's COVID-19 pandemic response. The...
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    Here's why Blue Origin just ended its suborbital space tourism program

    Blue Origin's Suborbital Space Tourism Program Closes After Successful But Costly Run In a move that marks the end of an era for private spaceflight, Blue Origin has announced that it is putting its suborbital space tourism program on hold indefinitely. The New Shepard program, which was first...
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    Scores killed in Baloch separatist attack in southwest Pakistan

    Switzerland and Turkey Agree on Border Security Pact Amid Growing Tensions - The New York Times
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    Breeze Airways adds service out of Atlantic City International Airport

    Breeze Airways Flies into Atlantic City International Airport In a move that promises to shake up air travel in South Jersey, Low-cost carrier Breeze Airways will launch year-round service from Atlantic City International Airport this May. The airline's decision marks the third time an airline...
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    2 injured in 4-vehicle Kennedy wreck

    A chaotic four-vehicle pileup brought the Kennedy Expressway to a grinding halt on Wednesday morning as two people suffered injuries in the devastating wreck. The mayhem unfolded at approximately 6:25 a.m. when the southbound lanes of Interstate 90 at Division Street became a scene of utter...
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    OpenAI spills technical details about how its AI coding agent works

    OpenAI has shed light on the inner workings of its AI coding agent, Codex, in a recently published technical breakdown. The detailed post provides insight into how the company's "agentic loop" operates, offering developers a deeper understanding of the tools used to write code, run tests, and...
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    Encountering ICE? Here’s what to know about your legal rights

    A woman in Minneapolis has been fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a protest against the Trump administration's immigration policies. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and led to calls for increased accountability from law enforcement agencies...
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    Berkshire’s New CEO Greg Abel Signals a Break From Warren Buffett’s Patient Playbook

    Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, Greg Abel, is shaking things up by signaling a break from the company's long-standing policy of holding onto underperforming investments. As part of his debut as the helm, Abel has set in motion a potential sale of Berkshire's stake in Kraft Heinz, a move that would...
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    Manchester United pulled off a coup by signing Lea Schüller – so what will she bring?

    Manchester United has landed a major coup with the signing of prolific German striker Lea Schüller, who promises to bring a winning mentality and deadly finishing ability to Old Trafford. The 28-year-old's impressive record in Germany's Frauen Bundesliga, where she has scored over 50 goals in...
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    Sleep, stress and sunshine: endocrinologists on 11 ways to look after your metabolism

    For most people, the ultimate goal is to have more energy and a slimmer physique. However, achieving this requires a deep understanding of how our hormones impact our bodies and overall well-being. Hormones play a pivotal role in determining how we feel, look, and function on an everyday basis...
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    Watch: Highlights as Celtic beat Auchinleck in Scottish Cup

    Celtic overcame a spirited effort from sixth-tier side Auchinleck Talbot to reach the last 16 of the Scottish Cup with a hard-fought victory. The Hoops, seeking their seventh Scottish Cup title, were made to work for every point by the plucky opponents from the lower echelons of Scottish...
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