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    Campaigners urge UK ministers to make music lyrics inadmissible in court

    UK Lawmakers Told to Ditch 'Discriminatory' Music Lyrics from Court Cases A vocal campaign has been launched to change the law so that music lyrics can no longer be used as evidence in UK court cases. The proposed change, which could soon pass through parliament, would render police practices...
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    New Voice Assistants Are Officially a Whiff (for Now)

    New Voice Assistants Fall Flat, Despite Promises of Revolution The highly anticipated next generation of voice assistants has finally arrived, but underwhelming reactions suggest that not much has changed. Amazon's Alexa+ and Google's Gemini for Home are now equipped with large language models...
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    House lawmaker raises new concerns over FDA’s ultra-fast drug review program

    FDA's Ultra-Fast Drug Review Program Raises Concerns Over Transparency and Ethics A House lawmaker has raised new questions about a Food and Drug Administration program that aims to drastically shorten the review of certain drugs, citing a lack of transparency and potential ethics issues. Rep...
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    The Best Gadgets for Throwing a Kick-Ass Super Bowl LX Party

    The text appears to be a collection of product suggestions and recommendations for a Super Bowl party, with a focus on unique and fun items that can enhance the viewing experience. Here are some summaries of each product: 1. Ooni Koda 2 Pro: A portable outdoor pizza oven that can reach high...
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    Kalvin Phillips: Man City midfielder makes Deadline Day loan move to Sheffield United

    Man City Midfielder Kalvin Phillips Set to Revive Career with Sheffield United Loan Move Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips has secured a season-long loan deal at Sheffield United, marking a surprise turn of events for the 30-year-old. The move comes after Phillips's limited involvement...
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    Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash review – clever comedy for our conspiracy theory age

    The Family's Desperate Quest for Connection in Madeline Cash's Witty Comedy In today's era of desperate apocalypticism, where conspiracy theories have become a staple of our lives, Madeline Cash has struck gold with her debut novel Lost Lambs. This clever comedy about the Flynn family...
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    Need to stay in the know during NYC's major snowstorm? Here are some resources.

    As a major snowstorm bears down on New York City, residents are advised to stay informed with the latest updates and alerts. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has warned that the blizzard-like conditions will be the coldest in about eight years, with temperatures expected to plummet and persist for several...
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    U-turn on pubs has not solved the government's mess on business rates | Nils Pratley

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves' attempt to quell the pub industry's discontent with a 15% discount and two-year freeze in real terms may have temporarily placated some of its most vocal critics, but it won't be enough to put out all the flames. The U-turn, while welcome, is part of a larger narrative...
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    The Samsung Trifold will cost nearly three grand

    The Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold, a device that defies categorization as simply a phone or tablet, will hit the market on Friday with a price tag that would make even the most seasoned consumer tech enthusiast take pause. At $2,899, this trifold phone's hefty price is sure to leave many in awe. For...
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    Video: Anti-ICE protest held in Minneapolis after second US citizen killed

    Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Minneapolis on Sunday, demanding justice for US citizen Alex Pretti who was killed by ICE officers in a fatal shooting. The incident is the second such fatality involving federal agents in Minneapolis this month. The protest came as the community...
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    Rams player under fire after big mistake ends Super Bowl chance vs Seahawks

    Los Angeles Rams' Chance at the Super Bowl Snuffed Out by Stunning Mistake In a game that was supposed to be an end-of-season finale, the Los Angeles Rams let their dreams of reaching the Super Bowl slip away due to one devastating play. Xavier Smith, kick returner for the Rams, had a fumble on...
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    Chicago Restaurant Week, a time to enjoy good food, served well in nice places

    Chicago Restaurant Week: Where Flavors and Memories Come Alive For foodies, a well-crafted meal is more than just sustenance – it's an experience that lingers long after the final bite. In this culinary landscape, Chicago Restaurant Week has come to represent a celebration of flavors, service...
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    The 'rules-based order' Davos craves has bigger problems than Trump: it represents a world that no longer exists

    The World Economic Forum, or Davos, represents a dying breed of liberal internationalism. The event's organizers had to tone down the promotion of woke capitalism and gender equality to secure Donald Trump's attendance, highlighting just how out of touch they are with the prevailing winds of...
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    Woman imprisoned and forced to work for Tewkesbury mother for more than 25 years

    Victim's Decades-Long Ordeal Ends in 'Dickensian' Trial Verdict A disturbing case of false imprisonment, forced labor, and assault came to an end at Gloucester Crown Court when Amanda Wixon, 56, was found guilty of a host of charges against her former housemate. The victim, now in her 40s and...
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    AFCON 2025: Morocco and Senegal prepare for final showdown

    Morocco and Senegal Set Stage for Africa Cup of Nations Showdown as Tensions Run High. The stage is set for an epic showdown between two African football powerhouses, Morocco and Senegal, as they prepare to face off in the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The match, which promises to be...
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    Chicagoans show love to the Bears with haircuts, costumes and cheese graters

    I can help you with that. It seems like you have a large HTML file containing various articles and images about Chicago Bears fans preparing for the upcoming season. I'll provide you with some general information on how to extract or modify specific parts of this content. Here are some...
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    Anger in Iceland over incoming US ambassador's '52nd state' joke

    Tensions Simmer in Iceland over US Ambassador Nominee's "52nd State" Joke A proposed ambassador from the United States has sparked widespread outrage in Iceland after making a joke about the country becoming the 52nd state. Former Representative Billy Long, Donald Trump's nominee for ambassador...
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    'Bizarre' bonuses and sausage sizzles: how Australia's outsource call centres try to lure in poorly paid workers

    The Australian Government's outsourcing of call centre services to private contractors has raised serious concerns about the treatment and working conditions of those on the frontlines. Despite being tasked with handling sensitive issues such as domestic violence and tax debts, many workers...
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    High Noon review – Billy Crudup brings classic Hollywood western back with a bang

    Billy Crudup brings a fresh take to the classic Hollywood western High Noon, infusing it with a modern edge that feels eerily relevant in today's America. Thea Sharrock's production is an interesting experiment that blends the iconic film's themes of civic responsibility and institutional...
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    Samsung and Intel’s OLED tech makes HDR easier on laptop battery life

    Samsung and Intel's collaboration on SmartPower HDR technology promises to make High Dynamic Range (HDR) content more power-efficient for laptops. The system uses real-time data from the laptop's chipset and OLED panel to adjust the driving voltage, reducing unnecessary power consumption when...
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