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    Riot Games is laying off half of the 2XKO development team

    Riot Games is significantly downsizing its development team for pair-based fighting game 2XKO, with around half of the global team – approximately 80 employees – being let go. According to an executive producer at Riot Games, Tom Cannon, the decision was made in response to disappointing player...
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    Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row

    Aitana Bonmatí has become the first player to secure a third consecutive spot in The Guardian's top 100 history list, catapulting herself ahead of Alexia Putellas and Mariona Caldentey. This remarkable achievement solidifies her status as one of the world's leading female footballers. Bonmatí's...
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    Taylor Swift casts 'insanely charismatic and lovable' Graham Norton in music video

    Taylor Swift has cast the charismatic Graham Norton as a salesperson peddling a mysterious reverse serum in her new music video for 'Opalite', the second single from her album 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The whimsical, retro-inspired clip brings together an ensemble of A-list stars including...
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    Winter Olympics 2026: Snoop Dogg takes centre stage but GB curlers shine again

    The Olympic curling team for Great Britain is made up of: * Bruce Mouat * Jenn Dodds * Grant Hardinge * Hammy McMillan Jr. They have been competing in the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy. On Friday, they won a match against South Korea with a score of 8-2. This was their fifth win...
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    Take-Two hit pause on the Switch 2 port of Borderlands 4

    Take-Two Has Put Borderlands 4 Switch 2 Development on Hold, for Now. In a surprise move during its Q3 2026 earnings presentation, Take-Two Interactive announced that it had paused development on the port of Borderlands 4 for the Nintendo Switch 2 console. The news comes as a significant...
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    Live music and artmaking headline Friday Night: Black History Month Edition at the Philadelphia Art Museum

    The Philadelphia Art Museum is set to host a special Black History Month edition of its Friday Night series on February 13th from 5-8:30pm. This installment will be a celebration of Black artists and culture, featuring live music, interactive artmaking, and pay-what-you-wish admission. Indigo...
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    Beleaguered Brooklyn Mirage Is Out of Bankruptcy Court & Set to Reopen as Pacha

    Brooklyn's Beloved Nightclub, Brooklyn Mirage, Emerge from Bankruptcy with New Owners and Pacha Revival. The saga of Brooklyn's iconic nightclub, Brooklyn Mirage, has just taken another dramatic turn. After a year of uncertainty, the beleaguered venue has been acquired by Dubai-based...
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    Nudist neighbours to sweary mums: the best TV characters you never actually see on screen

    The Unseen Stars of TV: Characters You Never Sought to Meet In the world of television, it's often the actors who steal the show – but what about the characters that hide behind their performances? A group of talented individuals have managed to remain off-screen for decades, with only whispers...
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    'We had Norway's glacial lakes to ourselves': readers' favourite breaks in Scandinavia and Finland

    Here is the article with the links to external websites removed and the text rearranged for better readability: **Exploring Norway's Stunning Landscapes** Norway, known as the "Land of the Midnight Sun," is a country that offers breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural...
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    These are the Palestinians that Israel killed during Gaza’s ‘ceasefire’

    More Than 500 Palestinians Killed Since Israel Agreed to End Conflict, Human Rights Group Says At least 510 Palestinians have been killed since the 79-day conflict in Gaza ended with a ceasefire brokered by the United States. The majority of these deaths were caused by Israeli forces, according...
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    Officials defend conditions at pre-Olympic race after Vonn crash

    Lindsey Vonn's Olympic downhill dreams took a devastating hit when she crashed out of a World Cup event in Switzerland on Friday, but officials are sticking by their assessment that the conditions were safe. The 25-year-old skier was third of the first six to go down after losing control while...
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    Among 10 who died outside in NYC cold, a history of homelessness, drug use, health issues

    A Chilling Toll: NYC's Winter Storm Claims Ten Lives Amidst Homelessness and Substance Abuse As the city struggles to come to terms with its deadliest winter storm in years, a disturbing pattern is emerging: ten people have lost their lives outside, with many of those found dead struggling with...
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    Remains of last Israeli held in Gaza after 7 October 2023 returned

    Israel Returns Remains of Captive Police Sergeant After Seven Months in Gaza In a significant development, Israel has successfully returned the remains of a captured police sergeant, Ran Gvili, who was killed while fighting Hamas militants on October 7th, 2023. This marks the end of a long and...
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    Amsterdam prepares to 'ban the fatbikes' amid rise in serious accidents

    Amsterdam Set to 'Ban the Fatbikes' Amid Rising Concerns of Deadly Crashes On Amsterdam's busy streets, electric bikes with thick tyres zoom through Vondelpark, causing anxiety among locals and authorities. The Dutch city is on the cusp of banning these "fatbikes" in certain areas due to a...
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    Premier League Highlights: Brentford 0-2 Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest handed Premier League survival hopes a significant boost after outlasting Brentford 2-0 at Gtech Community Stadium, sparking jubilation among the visitors' fans. A resilient performance from the Reds saw them capitalise on their opponents' mistakes, ultimately proving to be...
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    Russian strikes kill one, leave millions without power

    Ukraine's Energy Grid Under Siege as Russia Launches Massive Attack Russia has struck again, unleashing a devastating assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in the early hours of Saturday morning. The attack, which has left a trail of destruction across Kyiv and crippled the nation's...
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    Netflix will revamp its mobile UI this year

    Netflix Plans Overhaul of Mobile User Interface, Aims for Long-Term Growth. In an effort to better serve its expanding business over the next decade, Netflix is gearing up to roll out a revamped mobile user interface (UI) later this year. The update, which promises to provide a more versatile...
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    Scotland call on Gray and Cherry for Six Nations

    Scotland manager Gregor Townsend has announced a 40-man squad for this year's Six Nations, with several players making a return to the team. Experienced pair Jonny Gray and Dave Cherry are among those to be called back into action, while young Edinburgh duo Liam McConnell and Freddy Douglas will...
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    Some want to ban geoengineering research. This would be a catastrophic mistake for our planet | Craig Segall and Baroness Bryony Worthington

    Banning geoengineering research is a catastrophic mistake for our planet. The very idea that policymakers are even considering such a move highlights the urgency of the climate crisis. For decades, humans have been releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, disrupting the Earth's energy...
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    Manchester United frustrate Arsenal in WSL after Jayde Riviere sees red

    Manchester United drew 0-0 against London side Arsenal at Old Trafford, frustrating both teams with the pointless result. The outcome left Manchester City potentially 10 points ahead of third-placed Arsenal by Sunday's match against Everton, while Manchester United are just a single point...
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