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    The iPhone 17e will reportedly bring some key upgrades without raising the price

    Apple's latest budget-friendly iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 17e, is slated to debut soon without any price hike, according to reports from Bloomberg. The new device will retain its predecessor's entry-level price of $599. In a bid to maintain market dominance in emerging economies and enterprise...
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    Seahawks vs. Patriots: PhillyVoice Super Bowl LX picks

    The Seattle Seahawks are poised for a dominant performance in Super Bowl LX, and the New England Patriots will have their work cut out if they want to upset the favored team. The Seahawks' potent rushing attack and stingy defense have carried them through the playoffs, with a first-round bye...
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    NASA Selects Two Earth System Explorers Missions - NASA

    NASA Unveils Two New Earth System Explorers Missions to Unlock Environmental Secrets Two ambitious satellite missions have been selected by NASA to help the agency better comprehend our planet and enhance its ability to predict environmental events and mitigate disasters. The selected missions...
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    Bitcoin plunge continues, erasing gains since Trump’s election

    Bitcoin's Value Plummets Amid Ongoing Slump Since Trump's Election The world's most popular cryptocurrency has continued its downward slide, wiping out all gains made since US President Donald Trump's re-election in 2024. Bitcoin fell by over 7% on Thursday, adding to a week of losses that have...
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    UN warns of humanitarian collapse in Cuba as US seeks to block oil supplies

    The United Nations has issued a stark warning of an impending humanitarian "collapse" in Cuba, citing the potential consequences of a severe fuel shortage. The crisis was triggered by the United States' decision to block all oil supplies from reaching the Caribbean island and imposing tariffs on...
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    NASA plans on-pad leak repair for grounded Artemis II moon rocket before possible March launch

    NASA is moving forward with a plan to repair the fuel leak on its Artemis II moon rocket, which grounded the massive spacecraft after an overnight countdown was derailed due to a hydrogen leak. The agency plans to conduct the repairs on the pad before attempting another launch in March, when...
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    We have allowed poverty to become normalised in our country | Letters

    "Poverty Normalised: The UK's Apathy to Suffering" In a stark assessment of the country's priorities, some argue that poverty has become the new normal in the UK. For 15 years and counting, successive governments have chosen austerity over action, exacerbating the lives of millions who are...
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    Are men being misled over testosterone? – podcast

    Testosterone therapy on the rise, but is it being used responsibly? Misinformation on social media has led to an alarming surge in men seeking unnecessary NHS testosterone therapy, doctors warn. The rise of online forums and social media platforms has created a culture where men feel pressured...
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    Women's transfer window January 2026: all deals from world's top six leagues

    The article is a list of football transfers that occurred on January 29, 2026. The transfers include: 1. Sofia Jakobsson from London City Lionesses to Toluca for free. 2. Crystal Dunn's transfer from Paris Saint-Germain to retirement. There are also some transfer details mentioned in the...
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    How to Travel the 2026 Winter Olympics Like an Italian Insider

    As Italy takes center stage for the 2026 Winter Olympics, travelers are about to discover a quintessentially Italian experience that defies traditional Olympic expectations. Gone are the days of sterile, purpose-built infrastructure; instead, the world is invited to immerse themselves in the...
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    Meet the Collector: Thomas S. Kaplan On Auctioning His First Rembrandt

    In the rarefied world of high-stakes art collecting, Thomas S. Kaplan stands out as a true aficionado with an unyielding passion for Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, particularly Rembrandt's works. The billionaire investor and CEO of the Electrum Group has spent over two decades amassing a...
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    Polygamous sect’s sway has dwindled in twin towns on Arizona-Utah line. Residents enjoy new freedoms

    The once-thriving polygamous communities in Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah, have undergone a remarkable transformation since the arrest of their leader, Warren Jeffs, in 2006. Gone are the days of restrictive rules and a rigid control by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of...
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    NYC home care workers eagerly await Mamdani’s expansion of child care

    New York City's Family Child Care Providers Cry Out for Fair Pay as Mayor Promises Universal Care for 2-Year-Olds As New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani prepares to expand child care services to all families, the tiny providers that serve some of the city's most vulnerable children are facing a...
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    Expectations grow for interest rate hike next week after Australia's inflation jumps to 3.8%

    Australia's inflation has surged to 3.8%, beating economists' expectations and putting further pressure on the Reserve Bank to raise interest rates next week. The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal that households are facing a tough battle to contain rising consumer...
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    Sleaford Mods go metal detecting: best podcasts of the week

    Sleaford Mods' metal detecting adventure may have been a bit of a misfire, but that's not to say it didn't offer a unique experience. The offbeat interview show 'Do I Detect a Problem?' pairs unlikely guests with a spot of metal detecting and some intimate conversation, à la "What's one piece of...
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    'It's the sovereignty of the country': Guinea-Bissau says US vaccine study suspended

    Guinea-Bissau Cancels Study on Vaccines for Infants Due to Ethical Concerns: 'It's the Sovereignty of the Country' In a move that has sparked controversy, Guinea-Bissau has suspended a US-funded study on vaccines for infants due to concerns over ethics. The country has cited the need to review...
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    Dark depths with Emin, a homoerotic saint and punchy political posters – the week in art

    Tracey Emin's latest exhibition, "Crossing into Darkness", is set to open at the Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate on Sunday. This curatorial effort delves into the themes of despair and melancholy, drawing inspiration from various visionary artists such as Goya, Munch, Bourgeois, and Baselitz...
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    Pierre Novellie: You Sit There, I'll Stand Here review – gags so good that resistance is futile

    Pierre Novellie's stand-up show 'You Sit There, I'll Stand Here' has arrived at a time when relatable references are scarce. The comedian laments that observational humor, once a staple of comedy, has become increasingly isolated due to our fragmented society. However, he doesn't entirely...
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    Noah Caluori aims for England debut inside six months

    Noah Caluori's sights are set on England debut within six months as he continues to make a name for himself in the rugby union world. The 19-year-old, currently playing for Saracens, has already caught the eye of the England coaching staff with his impressive performances in the Premiership...
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    Trump officials predict a 2026 economic boom. Here's what experts say.

    US Economy to Experience Fastest Growth Since 2021, According to Officials and Experts. Senior officials from the Trump administration are forecasting a significant economic boom in 2026, driven by Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and large tax refunds. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has...
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