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    Bad Bunny brings Lady Gaga and Puerto Rico pride to Super Bowl, angering Trump

    Bad Bunny's Super Bowl set was an exercise in unity and cultural exchange, deftly sidestepping controversy to bring a taste of Puerto Rico's vibrant spirit to the biggest stage. As millions tuned in worldwide, the reggaeton sensation brought his trademark blend of energetic performances and...
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    Analogue unearths N64 prototype colors for its limited edition 3D console

    Analogue Unearths Rare N64 Prototype Colors for Latest Limited Edition Console Release In a move that is sure to excite even the most die-hard Nintendo enthusiasts, Analogue has announced its latest limited edition run of the 3D console, this time drawing inspiration from a previously unknown...
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    Vaibhav Suryavanshi: India teenager, 14, makes 175 from 80 balls in Under-19 World Cup final against England

    India's 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi has made history in the Under-19 World Cup final, smashing an incredible 175 from just 80 balls against England. The IPL rookie left the England players in awe with his breathtaking innings, which included 15 sixes and 15 fours at a strike-rate...
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    FBI stymied by Apple's Lockdown Mode after seizing journalist's iPhone

    FBI Struggles to Access Data from Reporter's iPhone Due to Apple's Lockdown Mode The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has faced significant difficulties in accessing data from a journalist's iPhone, which was seized during a search at the reporter's home. The device is protected by Apple's...
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    Epstein files: did Mandelson commit a crime? - The Latest

    Allegations of corruption and abuse of power have surfaced in connection with the late Lord Mandelson's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Documents leaked from Epstein's estate suggest that Lord Mandelson, the former Labour Party deputy leader, received large donations from the...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    In Iran's city of Shandiz, a shocking moment unfolded at a local store, leaving two women scarred both physically and emotionally. The disturbing incident was captured on video, revealing a man deliberately targeting the two unveiled females by grabbing a tub of yogurt from the shelves and...
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    Replacing a manager midseason is a big call, and not as simple as it sounds | Jonathan Wilson

    Replacing a Manager Midseason: A High-Risk, High-Reward Gamble The midseason managerial merry-go-round is spinning rapidly in the Premier League. Liverpool's 13-game unbeaten run came to an end with a surprise defeat to Bournemouth, while Tottenham's fortunes have been similarly erratic. The...
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    Keep pushing lawmakers to increase Older Americans Act funding

    US Lawmakers Urged to Boost Funding for Services Critical to Older Adults In a bid to ensure that older Americans can age with dignity and independence, advocates are calling on lawmakers to boost funding for the Older Americans Act. The act's programs, including nutrition services...
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    Andreessen Horowitz-Backed Swedish Startup Brings A.I. to Dentists’ Chairs

    Sweden-Based Startup Dentio Seeks to Revolutionize Dental Clinics with AI-Powered Technology A Swedish startup backed by prominent venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is on a mission to transform the dental industry by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI). Dentio...
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    Photos: Here's how people in the Philly area spent their snow day

    Philadelphia's snow day turned out to be one for the books, as the city saw a staggering 9.3 inches of accumulation over the weekend, the most the city has seen in a decade. Temperatures are now expected to drop into the teens and 20s during the day, before plummeting to single digits at night...
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    Australian Open 2026 results: Aryna Sabalenka to face Iva Jovic in quarter-finals

    Aryna Sabalenka has broken Novak Djokovic's Open era record for consecutive tie-breaks won at Grand Slams, defeating Victoria Mboko in the Australian Open quarter-finals. The Belarusian player won 6-1 7-6 (7-1) on Rod Laver Arena, securing her spot in the semi-finals of the tournament and...
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    Joel Embiid, Paul George probable for Sixers-Knicks on Saturday

    Joel Embiid and Paul George are set to return for the Philadelphia 76ers' home game against the New York Knicks this Saturday. According to the team's injury report, both players have been cleared to take part in the contest. For his part, Embiid has been nursing a right ankle injury, but he...
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    While Threatening Greenland, Trump Also Threatens Iceland

    US President Threatens to Annex Iceland Amid Greenland Talks, Raises Alarms Over Democratic Erosion. In a bizarre twist on his long-standing threats to annex Greenland, US President Donald Trump recently hinted that he might also be eyeing the small island nation of Iceland. During a speech at...
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    In this Trump era, we need satire more than ever. Just don't expect it to save democracy | Alexander Hurst

    Satire, once the voice of reason and sanity, has become increasingly blurred with politics, making it difficult to distinguish what's real and what's just a cleverly crafted joke. The era of Trump has seen comedy taking on an unprecedented role in tackling world events, but at what cost...
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    Alex Pretti killing in Minneapolis by federal agents: what we know so far

    Federal Agents Open Fire on Minneapolis Nurse in Shocking Incident A 37-year-old registered nurse named Alex Pretti was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, with protesters taking to the streets in...
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    Trump says the big US winter storm is proof of climate hoax – here's why he's wrong

    US President Donald Trump's recent tweet about a severe winter storm hitting half of the country as evidence that climate change is a hoax is misguided and misinformed. The storm, which will bring freezing temperatures and heavy snow to millions of Americans, has no connection to the supposed...
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    The Guardian view on Syria's crisis: Islamic State fighters are not the only concern | Editorial

    The Syrian government's recent offensive has sent shockwaves through the already fragile peace process in the country. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a key ally in the fight against ISIS, have been forced out of much of their territory and resources, raising concerns about the...
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    Plant trees, bushes and evergreens now to give your garden structure

    Don't Let Winter Leave Your Garden Looking Bare: Planting Structure Now When it comes to gardening, many of us are guilty of putting off tasks until spring arrives. But this year, don't wait - take advantage of the cooler weather to give your garden some much-needed structure. As a seasoned...
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    7 House Democrats join Republicans to vote for Homeland Security funding amid ICE backlash

    A group of seven House Democrats has broken with their party leadership to vote in favor of funding the Department of Homeland Security without reforms aimed at addressing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) practices. The decision comes amid growing tensions between lawmakers and ICE over...
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    Video The biggest moments from the national college football championship

    Indiana Hoosiers Win National College Football Championship in Thrilling Upset The University of Indiana's football team has achieved the impossible, claiming the national college football championship title after a stunning victory over Miami in Monday night's championship game. The turnaround...
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