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    Jimmy Eat World Unveils ‘Bleed American’ 25th Anniversary Tour: ‘It Changed Our Lives’

    Jimmy Eat World is embarking on a whirlwind celebration of its iconic album "Bleed American" as it marks 25 years since its release. The Mesa, Arizona-formed alt-rock quartet will embark on a lengthy tour celebrating the album's impact on their career and fan base. The band plans to play the...
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    Waymo leverages Genie 3 to create a world model for self-driving cars

    Waymo, a leading self-driving car company spun off from Google, has taken its AI capabilities to the next level with the introduction of the Waymo World Model. Leveraging Genie 3, a significant upgrade over previous world models, this cutting-edge technology enables the creation of...
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    Wall Street investors are now barred from buying single-family homes. Will that ease homebuying in Chicago?

    Chicago's Housing Market May Not Benefit from Trump's Executive Order on Institutional Investors In an effort to curb institutional investors' grip on Chicago's single-family home market, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that aims to restrict government agencies from...
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    Pros and cons of using a VPN

    Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) - the Double-Edged Sword of Online Security. As we navigate the increasingly digital landscape, staying one step ahead of cyber threats and maintaining our online anonymity has become an imperative. One tool that has emerged as a staple for many is the VPN...
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    Guerrilla reveals Horizon Hunters Gathering, a co-op action spin-off for PS5 and PC

    Guerrilla Games has revealed its latest project, Horizon Hunters Gathering, a co-op action spin-off set in the Horizon universe. The game is being developed for both PlayStation 5 and PC, with Guerrilla aiming to create a multiplayer experience that combines the tactical precision of the...
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    Lady Gaga puts new rock spin on ‘Abracadabra’ during chilling Grammys 2026 performance

    Lady Gaga brought a new level of intensity to her performance at the 68th Grammy Awards with a chilling rendition of her rock-infused hit "Abracadabra." The pop superstar took to the stage dressed in a dramatic black and red feathered ensemble, complete with a cage-like headpiece that added an...
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    Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash review – clever comedy for our conspiracy theory age

    Madeline Cash's 'Lost Lambs' is a wickedly witty novel that skewers America's culture of desperation and apocalypse-fueled conspiracy theories, delivering a tender and satirical masterpiece. Set in the small town where Catherine and Bud Flynn live with their three daughters, this debut novel...
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    How to Watch FC Juarez vs Cruz Azul: Live Stream Liga MX, TV Channel

    FC Juarez to Host Cruz Azul in High-Stakes Liga MX Matchup on Friday This Friday's highly anticipated matchup between FC Juarez and Cruz Azul is shaping up to be a crucial test for both teams as they vie for dominance in the Liga MX standings. For the home team, Los Bravos, this will be an...
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    Detroit crews battle 51 water main breaks as streets freeze - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's water main breaks have reached an unprecedented level, with 51 breaks reported across the city as bitter cold temperatures wreak havoc on the infrastructure. The deep freeze, which is expected to last another week or two, has turned streets into "frozen rivers," posing a significant...
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    Head of US Africa bureau urges staff to highlight US 'generosity' despite aid cuts

    US Africa Bureau Urges Staff to Highlight 'Generosity' Amid Aid Cuts, Critics Say Approach is Misguided and Out of Touch with Reality. The US State Department's Africa bureau has been instructed to emphasize the "generosity" of American people in fighting diseases like HIV/AIDS and famine...
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    Hochul punts on reform of youth criminal justice law, dodging fight with fellow Democrats

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has sidestepped a contentious fight with fellow Democrats over reforming the youth criminal justice law in her latest budget proposal. The move comes after sustained lobbying from prosecutors, police, and law enforcement groups who had urged changes to the landmark...
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    Why are there so many goalless draws in the Premier League this season?

    The Premier League's current trend of goalless draws raises questions about the changing nature of the beautiful game. Gerard Piqué's suggestion to penalize teams for participating in 0-0 matches seems reasonable, but his idea of awarding zero points to the teams if the match ends scoreless and...
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    Sam Raimi's Ready to Let 'Spider-Man 4' Die and Move On

    In a surprising turn of events, director Sam Raimi has seemingly given up on reviving his beloved Spider-Man trilogy. The director, who helmed the original three films starring Tobey Maguire, was once open to continuing Peter Parker's story with an untitled fourth installment. However, after...
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    New filtration technology could be gamechanger in removal of Pfas 'forever chemicals'

    Breakthrough Filtration Technology Hails Promise of Eradicating 'Forever Chemicals' Researchers at Rice University have made a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against Pfas, also known as "forever chemicals", which are a class of synthetic compounds that persist in the environment and pose...
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    Brazil’s Lula says Trump is attempting to ‘create a new UN’

    Brazil's President Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva has fired back at US President Donald Trump, accusing him of attempting to create a new United Nations (UN) and wield significant influence over the global body. The comments come as Trump unveiled his "Board of Peace" initiative in Switzerland...
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    Detroit Opera Premiere Signals a Season-Opening Statement

    Detroit Opera's bold move to kick off its 2025-2026 season with a paired production of two American love stories signals a statement about the company's artistic vision. By bringing together William Grant Still's "Highway 1, USA" and Kurt Weill's "Down in the Valley," Detroit Opera puts forward...
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    Saks has filed for bankruptcy. Don’t expect a fire sale.

    Saks Fifth Avenue's Bankruptcy Filing May Not Spell Disaster for Luxury Shopper As news broke that Saks Global, parent company of iconic luxury department stores including Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, some New Yorkers were likely bracing themselves...
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    US apologizes to student mistakenly deported

    US Deportation Controversy Raises Questions About Immigration Enforcement and Due Process A US college student was unexpectedly deported during Thanksgiving break, sparking widespread outrage and criticism from advocates who say the decision undermines due process protections for individuals in...
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    Our American Queen review – ambition and allegiance on the eve of 1864 US election

    Our American Queen Fails to Deliver on its Promising Premise Kate Chase is a force to be reckoned with - or so we're told. As the ambitious daughter of Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, she navigates the treacherous waters of 1864 US politics, juggling alliances, optics, and...
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    Bus driver for Grafton schools arrested for alleged kidnapping, endangerment

    Grafton School Bus Driver Accused of Kidnapping, Endangering Students A 54-year-old bus driver for a charter company serving the Grafton Public Schools is facing multiple charges after allegedly kidnapping and endangering two students. Redi Gace, of Worcester, has been arraigned on charges of...
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