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    Super Bowl 60: British NFL coach Aden Durde 'builds his legacy' by masterminding Seattle Seahawks' defensive masterclass

    Aden Durde is the first British coach to win a Super Bowl, and he was instrumental in leading the Seattle Seahawks to victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60. In his post-game interview, Durde expressed his pride and gratitude for the team's achievement, praising the players' hard...
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    How Curling Became the Winter Olympics’ Favorite Fixation

    Curling's Unlikely Rise to Winter Olympics Fame: A Centuries-Old Sport Rooted in Luck and Ice When the 2026 Winter Olympics kick off in Italy, audiences worldwide will be transfixed by the synchronized motion of stones sliding across ice, as teams execute a choreographed dance that seems almost...
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    Wegovy and Ozempic maker forecasts sharp drop in revenue for 2026

    Novo Nordisk Sees Sales Plummet as Trump's Weight Loss Drug Price Push Takes Toll. The Danish pharmaceutical giant behind popular weight loss medication Wegovy is now expecting its sales to slump by as much as 13% this year, marking a drastic reversal from years of double-digit growth. This...
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    National anthem performance before Super Bowl LX draws attention

    Charlie Puth Brings Unique Rendition to Super Bowl LX National Anthem Performance The stage was set at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks prepared for their highly-anticipated showdown, Super Bowl LX. While fans eagerly awaited kickoff, their...
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    There's a reason that Wii Bowling remains my mum's favourite game | Dominik Diamond

    When Dominik Diamond faced off against his 76-year-old mother in a heated game of Wii Bowling on their Nintendo Switch Sports console, he couldn't help but feel a rush of nostalgia wash over him. For years, his mother had been the undisputed queen of Wii Bowling, racking up strike after strike...
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    Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (4-2 agg): Gunners advance to Carabao Cup final as Kai Havertz scores late winner in semi-final second leg

    Arsenal have navigated a tricky semi-final tie against Chelsea to advance to the Carabao Cup final, thanks in large part to a late winner from Kai Havertz that sealed a 1-0 victory for the Gunners. The 97th-minute strike came after Arsenal had largely defended with discipline and absorbed much...
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    Newly released files shed new light on Chomsky and Epstein relationship

    Newly Released Files Shed Light on Chomsky's Relationship with Epstein The late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had millions of investigative records recently released by the US justice department, including emails that shed light on his close friendship with renowned linguist and...
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    5-year-old boy and his father return to Minnesota after being released from immigration custody

    Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old boy who captured international headlines with his viral image, has finally returned home to Minnesota after spending weeks in immigration custody. The young boy's father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, was also held captive along with him until their release on...
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    Grammy Award winners 2026: See the full list

    The 68th Grammy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles, marking the beginning of a night that promises to be filled with music's greatest triumphs. For Trevor Noah, this is his sixth and final time as host for the main telecast. The evening started at the Peacock Theater where Darren Criss took center...
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    She'll mess with Texas: Nurse keeps mailing abortion pills, despite Paxton lawsuit

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Debra Lynch, a Delaware-based nurse practitioner, for shipping abortion pills to the state despite a ban on such practices. Lynch, who runs an online platform called Her Safe Harbor with her husband Jay, alleges that she is protected...
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    Starmer says progress made on tariffs and visa-free travel in Beijing talks – video

    UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has announced that significant strides have been taken during recent diplomatic discussions with China in Beijing, particularly regarding trade tariffs and visa policies. According to sources close to the negotiations, Starmer's delegation successfully...
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    'You'd be ashamed to bring someone here': The struggling billionaire-owned high street that shows Reform's road to No 10

    The article discusses the decline of high streets in Britain, particularly in Labour's traditional heartlands, and how it has contributed to the rise of Reform. The author argues that the decline of the high street is not just an economic issue but also a social one, affecting people's sense of...
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    Lucy Bronze: Chelsea defender on WSL title race, confidence and age

    Lucy Bronze is Chelsea's driving force in the WSL title race. Despite being second in the table, she maintains a positive attitude towards the competition. She acknowledges that the gap between Chelsea and Manchester City, the current leaders, gives her team an opportunity to overtake them...
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    Why Spain is offering amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants

    Spain's Socialist government has announced plans to grant legal status to around 500,000 undocumented migrants living and working in the country without documentation. The move is seen as a significant shift from the hardening approach to irregular immigration that has been adopted by many...
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    The Big Flea Market brings vintage fashion and mid-century style to New Jersey

    New Jersey's Vintage Haven: 'The Big Flea Market' Returns to Edison On February 21st and 22nd, the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison will be transformed into a treasure trove of vintage fashion, mid-century style, and collectibles. For over four decades, 'The Big Flea...
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    Trump points to Insurrection Act in response to Minneapolis protests - Detroit Metro Times

    US President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, a law that allows him to deploy federal troops and federalize the National Guard for domestic law enforcement purposes. The law is rarely used, but has been invoked by several presidents in the past, including President...
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    The pass of the century then brutal reality: the football gods won't let the Bears have nice things

    The Bears had the ball on the Rams' 14-yard line with just moments to spare, their season hanging precariously in the balance. The only way to keep alive was to convert a fourth-and-four play, but Caleb Williams had other plans. In a stunning display of athleticism and cunning, the young...
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    This Mechanical Keyboard for Coders Is Like No Other

    The Happy Hacking Keyboard (HHKB) series has been a cult favorite among typists and coders for nearly three decades. The keyboard is renowned for its signature layout, which provides an unparalleled typing experience, and its extensive utility features. The HHKB has consistently used Topre...
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    More gen Z men live with parents in this city than anywhere in the US. How do they date?

    The article discusses how American men are delaying certain milestones of maturity, such as completing education and entering the workforce. This trend is attributed to various factors, including a shift from a manufacturing economy to a knowledge-based economy, which has left many men displaced...
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    U.S. Visa Freeze: Caribbean Officials Issue Urgent Travel Advisory For American Tourists

    US Visa Freeze Sparks Alarm Among Caribbean Officials: "Travelers Can Continue Using Valid Visas" A US State Department memo is set to pause immigrant visa processing for 75 countries starting January 21, according to a report by Fox News. The decision has sent shockwaves through the tourism...
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