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    I Love This Dart Counter for Local and Online Matches

    The article discusses the Target Darts Omni Auto Scoring System, a device that allows users to play darts with advanced features such as automatic scoring, online multiplayer, and video recording. The system is designed for both casual and serious players, and it can be used with various...
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    Just how healthy is Donald Trump, really?

    As Donald Trump prepares to turn 80 years old this spring, his health has become an increasingly pressing concern for many Americans. The issue of whether or not he is still healthy enough to serve as president has sparked heated debate, with some questioning whether the former president's...
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    Nepal fall agonisingly short of shocking England at T20 World Cup

    Nepal had a tantalizing chance to pull off an astonishing upset against England at the T20 World Cup in Mumbai on Sunday, only to see it slip through their fingers agonisingly close. Despite star all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee and captain Rohit Paudel providing a rousing fightback with 82 runs...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

    In a candid speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, former US President Donald Trump unleashed scathing attacks on a judge and the judge's family. The outburst has left many scratching their heads in an effort to decipher the reasoning behind the infamous remarks. According to CNN political...
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    NASA, University of Texas Expand Research and Workforce Development - NASA

    NASA's Houston hub is forging new ties with the University of Texas System as the two giants in space exploration announced a comprehensive collaboration agreement. The pact aims to fuel research breakthroughs and talent pipeline development across NASA centers and UT System campuses...
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    Olivia Colman and John Lithgow star 'Jimpa,' new queer family drama

    Olivia Colman and John Lithgow Star in Emotional New Drama 'Jimpa' Academy Award winner Olivia Colman will be seen as a filmmaker navigating the complexities of modern parenting, while Emmy winner John Lithgow plays her gay father who embarks on an unexpected journey with his trans non-binary...
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    A night without Nessun Dorma: what does booing at the opera say about UK audiences?

    Booing at the Opera: A Tradition Born of Passion, Yet Often Misdirected As the curtain falls on a night out at the Royal Opera House, some patrons are too quick to react. Recently, booing erupted during a performance of Puccini's Turandot when tenor Roberto Alagna was forced to withdraw due to...
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    'Frustrated' by slow pace of gambling ads reform, Labor caucus wants Wells to act

    Australian Government Faces Growing Pressure to Act on Gambling Ad Reforms A growing number of Labor MPs are expressing frustration with the slow pace of reforming gambling advertising regulations, calling for Communications Minister Anika Wells to take action. The delay has sparked a...
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    Drone strikes in Ethiopia’s Tigray kill one amid fears of renewed conflict

    Ethiopia's Tigray region has seen a surge in violence, with reports emerging of drone strikes that have killed one person and injured another. The attacks, which targeted trucks near Enticho and Gendebta, are raising fears of renewed conflict between regional and federal forces. According to a...
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    'There's no ceasefire': Israeli strikes kill 30 Palestinians, including children, in Gaza

    Gaza Death Toll Mounts Amid Ongoing Violence in Region In a stark display of the ongoing instability in the Middle East, Israeli air strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 30 Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday, including several children. The military claims that its actions were taken...
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    Digested week: ICE's performance is intimidating and deadly, but also farcical | Emma Brockes

    The week has seen some stark reminders that, despite our best efforts, the world still hasn't quite gotten the hang of this whole "not being a dystopian nightmare" thing. In Minneapolis, the presence of ICE agents has proven to be both deadly and farcical at the same time. Their attempts to...
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    Latest Trump-Iran escalation is "a new shiny object" taking focus off Minneapolis

    The latest developments in the Trump-Iran standoff have done what many had hoped they wouldn't: shift the national conversation away from pressing domestic issues, including the ongoing unrest in Minneapolis. In a statement that has sparked international concern, US President Donald Trump urged...
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    Rose Says a Solo Tour Has Been a 'Big Subject': 'I Don't Feel Ready'

    Rosé Teases Solo Tour, But Says She Doesn't Feel Ready Yet. K-pop sensation Rosé is set to head into the 68th Grammy Awards with three nominations for her chart-topping collaboration with Bruno Mars, "Apt.". While fans eagerly await her live performances, Rosé revealed that a solo tour has been...
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    We Strapped on Exoskeletons and Raced. There’s One Clear Winner

    The article compares two exoskeletons, the Dnsys X1 Carbon Pro and the Hypershell X Ultra, to see which one is better. The test was conducted by two authors, Jeremy White and Chris Haslam, who wore both exoskeletons while performing various activities such as jogging, sprinting, and climbing...
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    Trump’s plan to extort Minnesota, briefly explained

    Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz has been warned by Attorney General Pam Bondi that the Trump administration is seeking to "ransom" Minneapolis's freedom from an increasingly volatile federal presence. The letter, sent over the weekend, proposes two demands: share Minnesota's voter rolls and...
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    Fundraiser planned for displaced Leland House residents as tenants wait for answers - Detroit Metro Times

    Fundraiser to Support Displaced Leland House Tenants as Uncertainty Persists Over Building's Future A charity event is set to take place this Friday at the Lager House in Detroit, with the aim of raising funds for displaced tenants of the historic Leland House. The event will see monetary...
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    BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme

    Joseph Phibbs' world premiere cello concerto brought much-needed cohesion to an otherwise disjointed programme at the BBC Symphony Orchestra, courtesy of conductor Clemens Schuldt and soloist Guy Johnston. The 40-minute work boasted five contrasting movements, each with its own distinct...
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    Intense geomagnetic storms could make auroras visible in southern US

    Geomagnetic Storms Bring Rare Opportunity for Aurora Sightings in Southern US A powerful geomagnetic storm is set to bring a rare spectacle: the aurora borealis visible across much of Canada and into the northern tier of US states. However, forecasters warn that this extraordinary display may...
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    Why do colds cause the sniffles in some people and severe illness in others?

    Study Suggests Early Immune Response Key to Understanding Why Colds Hit Some Harder Than Others A new study published in Cell Press Blue sheds light on the mystery of why some people develop mild cold symptoms while others suffer from severe illness. Researchers at Yale Medicine have discovered...
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    Volvo’s Electric EX60 SUV Has a 400-Mile Range—and Rethinks the Humble Seat Belt

    Volvo's latest computer-packed EV, the EX60 SUV, has a 400-mile range that puts it squarely in competition with the likes of BMW's iX3. But beneath its sleek design and impressive specs lies an innovative safety feature that could revolutionize the humble seatbelt. For the first time, Volvo is...
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