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    European football: Jacquet sustains 'serious' injury days after agreeing Liverpool deal

    Liverpool's summer signing Jérémy Jacquet has suffered a 'serious' shoulder injury just days after agreeing a £55m deal with the club. The 20-year-old France Under-21 centre-back fell awkwardly during Rennes' 3-1 defeat to Lens in Ligue 1, leaving him writhing in agony on the pitch. Rennes head...
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    ICE knocks on a door in Brooklyn. A 'traumatic nightmare' follows.

    A Brooklyn homeowner, Hayk Safaryan, was awoken in the dead of night by federal immigration officers who burst into his apartment without warning or a judicial warrant, sparking allegations that he was subjected to an unacceptable level of trauma. According to Safaryan's wife, Léah Lazonick...
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    Super Bowl 2026 preview: Can Seahawks stop Patriots' bid to make history?

    The Super Bowl is a major American football event that takes place annually, typically in early February. The game features two teams from the National Football League (NFL) and is often referred to as the "biggest sporting event" in the United States. This year's Super Bowl will be the 60th...
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    The Farcical Case Against Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for Protest Reporting

    The Trump administration's latest move is a disturbing example of how the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE Act) has been weaponized against journalists. Two reporters, Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, were arrested after covering a protest at a Minneapolis-area church. This is not the...
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    Al Jardine to Perform 'The Beach Boys Love You' in Full for First Time at Special Los Angeles Show

    Al Jardine to Perform Beach Boys Love You in Full for First Time at Special Los Angeles Show Fans of the iconic Beach Boys album "The Beach Boys Love You" will finally get their wish on February 27 when Al Jardine and his band, the Pet Sounds Band, take the stage at the United Theater on...
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    Brown Girl Sport continues to cut through isolation and provide support

    Brown Girl Sport: Where Diversity Blooms In a rare moment of football fervor, a room at Stamford Bridge reverberated with excitement as Arsenal took on Chelsea in the Women's Super League. But this wasn't just any match – it was part of an ongoing celebration, one that highlights the stories...
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    Most Americans with high blood pressure have not controlled it, leaving them susceptible to heart issues

    US Adults with High Blood Pressure Lacking Control, Putting Them at Risk for Heart Issues A growing number of Americans living with high blood pressure are failing to manage their condition, leaving them vulnerable to severe cardiovascular complications. According to a recent study, nearly half...
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    Florida bill seeks to ban use of 'West Bank' in schools and state agencies

    Florida lawmakers are pushing for legislation that would prohibit the use of the term "West Bank" in schools and state agencies, instead mandating its replacement with "Judea and Samaria." The proposed bill, known as the Recognizing Judea and Samaria Act, comes amid a broader effort to impose...
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    How to help the resistance to ICE in Minnesota — and beyond

    Supporting the Resistance to ICE in Minnesota and Beyond: A Call to Action The recent surge in immigration enforcement by federal authorities, including the killing of civilians and protesters, has left many Americans feeling aghast and powerless. However, channeling these emotions into action...
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    Controversial Warrantless Spying Law Expiring Soon and Trump Officials Didn’t Show For a Hearing on It

    Congress has less than two months to decide whether to abandon, renew, or reform a controversial surveillance law at the heart of Edward Snowden's leaks. Despite both parties' administrations jockeying for control over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Trump officials have...
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    Will The DOJ, U.S. Senate Or Kid Rock Ask Why Live Nation Prospers?

    A Look at Why Live Nation's Unprecedented Success Has Gone Unchallenged by Many The notion that Live Nation's prosperity can be easily attributed to its diverse range of business ventures, including concert promotion, artist management, venue ownership, and ticket selling, is a far cry from the...
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    WSL talking points: the Tullis-Joyce furore and Neville's nightmare return

    WSL Talking Points: Tullis-Joyce Debacle, Neville's Nightmare Return, and City's Dominance The Women's Super League (WSL) has been plagued by controversy in recent matches, with a key issue emerging in the Manchester United vs Arsenal match. Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce appeared to admit...
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    Safe Haven review – Kurds left on the sidelines of diplomat-driven drama

    The stage production 'Safe Haven' offers a sombre portrayal of the 1991 Kurdish uprising in Iraq, replete with diplomats and high-stakes negotiations. However, it falls short in its execution, failing to deliver an engaging narrative that truly captures the complexities of the conflict. At the...
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    White Sox will give Luisangel Acuna long runway after dealing Luis Robert Jr.

    White Sox Give Luisangel Acuna Long Shot After Dealing Away Luis Robert Jr. The Chicago White Sox have traded center fielder Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets in a move that appears to give 23-year-old outfielder Luisangel Acuna a long shot at showcasing his talent. The deal, which also sent...
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    MicroSD Express cards and Anker’s travel adapter rule the deal roost this week

    Deals and discounts are always a great way to save some extra cash. This week, Anker's Nano Travel Adapter has returned to its best price to date, priced at $19.99 with the code WS7DV21AXQQZ. The adapter is thin and foldable, measuring just 0.98 inches thick, and it features two USB-C ports, two...
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    'A cash advance on your death': the strange, morbid world of Aids profiteering

    A Cash Advance on Your Death: The Dark Side of AIDS Profiteering In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, filmmaker Matt Nadel stumbled upon an unsettling revelation about his own family's past. His father, Phil, had invested in a strange and morbid industry during the height of the HIV/AIDS...
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    Rare twins born in DRC raise cautious hope for endangered mountain gorillas

    Rare mountain gorilla twins have been spotted in the Virunga national park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, sparking cautious hope among conservationists that these newborns could become silverbacks one day. The sighting brings a glimmer of light to an already endangered species, which...
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    FBI Raid on WaPo Reporter’s Home Was Based on Sham Pretext

    FBI Raid on Journalist's Home Based on Flimsy Pretext, Expert Says In a brazen move, the FBI raided the home of Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson in an investigation into a government contractor accused of leaking classified information. But was the raid justified? According to media...
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    Bronx dog-walkers in the rubble of a dangerous New York: Camilo José Vergara's best photograph

    In a city ravaged by deindustrialization and decay, Camilo José Vergara chanced upon a poignant photograph that captured the essence of a divided metropolis – one that was simultaneously vibrant with life and crumbling under the weight of neglect. The year was 1970, and Vergara had been walking...
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    Fed Chair Jerome Powell turns whistleblower against Trump

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has sounded the alarm, warning the CEOs of America's largest corporations that Donald Trump's authoritarianism is no longer just a variable to be modeled - it's a threat to their independence. In a scathing video statement, Powell hit back against the Justice...
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