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    NYC reports 4 pediatric flu deaths, the first of the season

    Four Pediatric Flu Deaths Reported in NYC, City Calls for Vaccination and Precautions A devastating trend is unfolding in New York City as four children have succumbed to the flu this season, marking the first pediatric deaths reported by city health officials. This alarming development has...
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    Mass. company pleads guilty to OSHA violation that led to employee's death

    Massachusetts Construction Company Pleads Guilty to Fatal OSHA Violation A Massachusetts construction company has taken a plea deal in federal court, admitting to willfully violating workplace safety rules that led to the fatal injury of an employee. John Oliveira & Sons Stamp Concrete, Inc...
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    Storm disrupts Portugal as presidential run‑off election approaches

    Portugal Braces for Presidential Run-Off Amid Ongoing Flood Crisis. A catastrophic storm, dubbed Leonardo, has wreaked havoc on Portugal and neighboring Spain. The tempest has triggered a massive evacuation effort as severe flooding ravaged the Iberian Peninsula, leaving thousands without power...
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    Trump's border-czar takeover does little to calm Minneapolis tensions: 'The agenda is still the same'

    US Border Czar Homan Fails to Calm Tensions in Minneapolis Amid Ongoing Crackdown The appointment of Tom Homan, a hardline immigration enforcement official, as Donald Trump's "border czar" has not eased tensions in Minneapolis, where federal authorities have been conducting aggressive raids and...
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    My quest for an affordable summer camp without sacrificing my savings

    Families Weigh Options as Summer Camps Become Unaffordable Reality For parents, the annual summer camp conundrum has become a daunting expense. As schools let out and full-time work resumes, summer camps fill an essential gap in childcare. However, with prices skyrocketing and many families...
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    Despite TPS stay, thousands of Haitians in Ohio face uncertainty and fear of ICE

    Thousands of Haitians living in Springfield, Ohio, face an uncertain future after the Trump administration announced plans to end temporary protected status (TPS) for the group. Despite this, many residents are choosing not to leave, fearing that they will be deported back to Haiti, a country...
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    Rocket Report: How a 5-ton satellite fell off a booster; will SpaceX and xAI merge?

    Rocket Report: How a 5-ton satellite fell off a booster; will SpaceX and xAI merge? A stunning incident occurred during the launch of Japan's H3 rocket, which was supposed to deploy a 5-ton navigation satellite into space. However, the satellite effectively fell off the rocket just four minutes...
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    TV tonight: The Apprentice returns in Hong Kong for its 20th season

    The Apprentice: As the 20th season kicks off, Alan Sugar's panel, featuring first winner Tim Campbell and Karren Brady, faces an unrelenting task in Hong Kong. Nine items need to be located within the allotted time frame, a challenge eerily reminiscent of past contestants' boasts about...
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    Bernardine Evaristo renews call to diversify school curriculum in England

    Schools in England are struggling to incorporate diverse voices into their curriculum. Bernardine Evaristo, the Booker Prize-winning author, is sounding the alarm, warning that young people are facing a society where doors are closing on inclusion. According to a report by Lit in Colour, the...
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    Trump's not the first US president to fall in love with war. History shows where this is going | Peter Beinhart

    The article discusses how US President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy is similar to that of his predecessors, particularly George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. Like them, Trump has become increasingly aggressive in his use of military force, often without sufficient opposition or...
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    Things You Should Have Done series two review – the Bafta-winning comedy shows flashes of brilliance

    BBC Three's 'Things You Should Have Done' Returns with More Laughs than Tears in Series Two Review The dry and quirky comedy about Chi, a recently bereaved "stay at home daughter" from middle England, is back for series two, and it's more of the same. The premise remains bleak - an inept young...
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    De-Gunk and Descale Your Keurig with These Cleaning Tips

    The provided JSON data appears to be a product information page for a Keurig brewer maintenance kit. The kit is designed to help maintain the cleanliness and performance of your Keurig coffee maker. Here's an overview of the key points from the data: **Product Name:** Brewer Maintenance Kit...
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    Demócratas de Illinois se suman a los crecientes pedidos de 'Abolir ICE'

    "Demócratas de Illinois se suman a el creciente clamor por 'Abolir ICE'" Un número cada vez mayor de demócratas en Illinois están unándose al movimiento "Abolir ICE", que busca eliminar la Agencia Federal del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE), una agencia estatalmente...
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    The best AirPods to buy

    When it comes to choosing the perfect AirPods for your needs, with four different models available, selecting the right one can be a daunting task. But don't worry, we've got you covered. If you're in the market for earbuds, there are three main options to consider: the AirPods Pro 3, the...
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    Sky, local officials welcome WNBA All-Star Game to Chicago in July

    Wade Welcomes WNBA All-Star Game, a Celebration for Young Girls Across Chicago. Dwyane Wade stepped onto Chicago soil at 5am on Friday morning, reflecting on his South Side upbringing, the Bulls, and basketball's ability to make dreams come true. He expressed his enthusiasm for hosting the...
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    DOJ has tasked over 500 reviewers to pour over Epstein files, says ‘substantial progress’ made

    Over 500 DOJ Reviewers Pour Over Epstein Files, Claim Substantial Progress Made The Department of Justice (DOJ) has tasked over 500 prosecutors and staff with reviewing millions of files linked to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The agency claims to have made "substantial progress" in the...
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    Little Caesars launches $4.99 Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix - Detroit Metro Times

    Little Caesars Unveils Affordable Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix Meal for $4.99 Detroit-style pizza enthusiasts will soon be able to enjoy the Motor City's iconic square pie at a budget-friendly price point, thanks to Little Caesars' new menu item: "Detroit-Style Slices-N-Stix". This single-serve...
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    Amazon to close Milton Keynes fulfilment centre, affecting 590 workers

    Amazon UK to close Milton Keynes facility, leaving 590 workers' futures uncertain. In a move that has sent shockwaves through the local community, tech giant Amazon has announced plans to close one of its UK fulfilment centres in Milton Keynes. The facility, which opened in 1998 and was...
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    Trump’s $2,000 tariff checks are his latest hustle

    The Trump Administration's latest attempt to sweeten the deal for struggling Americans is a $2,000 tariff dividend check. But beneath the surface of this giveaway lies a much more insidious game show-style hustle designed by President Donald Trump. At first glance, it seems like a generous move...
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    Suspect arrested after 3 people stabbed near 16th and Mission BART station in SF, police say

    Suspect Arrested After Multiple Stabbings Near San Francisco's 16th and Mission BART Station San Francisco police have arrested a suspect in connection with three people stabbed near the 16th and Mission BART station, officials said on Saturday. The incident occurred just before 5 pm, prompting...
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