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    Winter Olympics: Best photos of the Milan-Cortina Games

    The text appears to be an article about the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. It includes photographs of the opening ceremony, performers, and athletes, as well as related topics such as football quizzes and Olympic events. Here is a summary of the article: * The article features...
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    Nasa delays moon rocket launch by a month after fuel leaks during test

    NASA Delays Historic Moon Mission Amid Leaks in Critical Rocket Tests A crucial test of NASA's most powerful rocket yet, the Space Launch System (SLS), revealed two critical issues that have forced a month-long delay to the historic Artemis II mission. The US space agency had initially planned...
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    After years spent documenting state terror, I know it when I see it. And I see it now in the US and Israel | Janine di Giovanni

    The Masking of Terror: How Democracy's Descent into Tyranny Unfolds The eerie phrase "the morning they came for me" echoes through the testimonies of survivors I've recorded from war-torn countries, where state terror knows no bounds. In Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and other regions ravaged by...
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    Birdwatching with Sean Bean: best podcasts of the week

    The most popular podcasts from this week include "Get Birding With Sean Bean", a birdwatching podcast hosted by none other than actor Ned Stark, aka Sean Bean. In the show's first episode, Sean chats with fellow birder and musician Guy Garvey about his experiences spotting different species...
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    Man posing as reality TV show executive charged with sex assault in two states, records say

    A Texas man posing as an executive for a reality TV show has been arrested two years after he was charged with sex assault in two states. Trenton Roy, 26, is being held on a $250,000 bond in Harris County, where he was arrested in late November. Roy had been identified online as an "executive"...
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    I was told to accept chronic migraines. Then a keto diet gave me my life back | Natalie Mead

    A Turning Point for Migraine Patients: The Keto Diet as a Potential Cure For years, Natalie Mead struggled with debilitating migraines that left her feeling like she was living with a constant companion - one that could strike at any moment and leave her writhing in pain. What started as a...
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    USA TODAY Co. to acquire The Detroit News as ownership shifts - Detroit Metro Times

    USA Today Co. to acquire The Detroit News, Uniting City's Newspapers Under One Roof. In a move that will reshape the Detroit newspaper market, USA Today Co., the nation's largest newspaper publisher, has entered into an agreement to acquire The Detroit News from MediaNews Group. The deal marks...
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    Here's why Blue Origin just ended its suborbital space tourism program

    Blue Origin, the private aerospace manufacturer founded by Jeff Bezos, has effectively ended its suborbital space tourism program, New Shepard. This move, which marks a significant shift in the company's priorities, is likely to be permanent and will have far-reaching implications for both Blue...
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    Don't panic and stay invested: top tips to protect your pension in turbulent times

    Don't Panic, Stay Invested: Expert Tips to Protect Your Pension Amid Turbulent Times With many employers automatically enrolling staff in workplace pension schemes, it's essential to make the most of these contributions. While opting out might seem like a tempting solution if you're on a low...
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    Nicki Minaj Will Stump for Trump Again at Treasury Department Event

    Nicki Minaj to Star in Event Promoting Trump's New Investment Accounts for Children Amid Worsening Economic Crisis. Rapper Nicki Minaj is set to appear at a high-profile Treasury Department event this week, where she will join other big-name figures to promote President Trump's new "Trump...
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    Joel Embiid, Paul George out for Sixers-Hornets on Monday in front end of back-to-back

    The Philadelphia 76ers are set to face off against the Charlotte Hornets, but two of their key players will be absent from the lineup. Joel Embiid and Paul George, both dealing with left knee injury management, have been ruled out for Monday's game. This development comes as a back-to-back...
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    Bach: Sonatas & Partitas album review – Capuçon brings warmth, restraint and reflection

    Renaud Capuçon's latest recording of Bach's solo sonatas and partitas marks an auspicious milestone in his 50-year career. The French violinist has revisited these works he knew since childhood, imbuing them with a warmth that resonates deeply, balanced by restraint and reflection. Throughout...
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    Next Generation 2025: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs

    This is a complex HTML and CSS code snippet that appears to be the structure of an article or news page on the Guardian website. The page features a header with a strapline, a date stamp, and social media sharing buttons, followed by a list view and grid view of footballers. To summarize the...
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    The 'rules-based order' Davos craves has bigger problems than Trump: it represents a world that no longer exists

    Davos Has Lost Its Mojo: A World Without Rules The 2023 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos has once again exposed the deep-seated problems of a liberal international rules-based order that is on the verge of collapse. The arrival of Donald Trump, an outspoken critic of globalization and...
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    Ex-gambling bosses facing UK criminal trial lose civil case against regulator

    UK regulators get a clean bill of health in court as two ex-gambling bosses fail to challenge their actions. Kenny Alexander and Lee Feldman, former top executives at Entain, the parent company of Ladbrokes and Coral, have lost their civil case against the Gambling Commission over allegations...
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    BTS named their new album Arirang. What is so striking about their choice?

    BTS's new album title, "Arirang," has sent shockwaves throughout the K-pop community and beyond. But what makes this choice so striking? The answer lies in the song's profound emotional weight for Koreans. For generations, Arirang has been a beloved folk song that has resonated across Korea...
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    Australian Open 2026: Emma Raducanu believes her Melbourne schedule 'doesn't make sense'

    Emma Raducanu, the British number one tennis player, has expressed her disappointment with the scheduling of her Australian Open first-round match. The 23-year-old, who is seeded at a major for the first time in over three years, will face Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew on Sunday night in...
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    The pulmonaut: how James Nestor turned breathing into a 3m copy bestseller

    In the final stages of writing his book "Breath," author James Nestor was stressed about meeting a May 2020 publication date that had become increasingly unlikely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The book, which explores the science and spirituality of breathing, had been months in the making and...
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    Don't forget Marti Caine's place in comedy history | Brief letters

    Marti Caine's contributions to comedy history have been overlooked for far too long. When it comes to female comedians, many people still associate the pioneering work of Victoria Wood with the challenges faced by women in male-dominated industries. However, a lesser-known figure has been...
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    BBCNOW/ Bancroft/ Gerhardt review – intriguing connections, magic and melancholy beauty

    BBCNOW's latest performance under conductor Ryan Bancroft is a captivating exploration of sound, weaving together intriguing connections and emotional depth with a deft hand. The show's central piece, Exquisite Corpse by Anders Hillborg, serves as a fascinating amalgamation of disparate...
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