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    Greg Brown, Founding Cake Guitarist Who Wrote 'The Distance,' Has Died

    Beloved Alternative Rock Guitarist Greg Brown Dead at Age Greg Brown, the founding guitarist and key songwriter behind influential alternative rock band Cake, has passed away after a brief illness. The news was announced by the band on social media, with a heartfelt message paying tribute to...
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    World Grand Prix: Zhao Xintong beats Zhang Anda in all-Chinese final

    Zhao Xintong triumphed in the World Grand Prix final, claiming his first ranking title since becoming world champion last May. The 28-year-old Chinese player edged out Zhang Anda 10-6, with a convincing display that showcased his impressive skills. The high-quality contest was played in front...
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    Can you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

    Can You Solve It? Are You Cut Out For These Puzzling Slices? Math enthusiasts, get ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test. Today's puzzles are all geometrical, courtesy of Ian Stewart, the UK's most enduring and eloquent popular maths writer. First up, we have Bonnie Tiler, a...
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    NYPD sergeant convicted of manslaughter for killing man with a cooler in Bronx

    A New York Police sergeant has been found guilty of manslaughter for killing a man with a cooler in an attempted drug bust in August 2023. The defendant, Erik Duran, was convicted on Friday by a Bronx judge, not a jury. According to the state's attorney general's office, Duran used excessive...
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    Jayden Riley scores 31 to lead Yorkville Christian past Joliet Catholic at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee

    Yorkville Christian Mustangs Overcome Joliet Catholic on NBA Floor at Fiserv Forum In a highly anticipated matchup, Yorkville Christian's Jayden Riley led his team to a 73-58 victory over Joliet Catholic at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum. The win marked the Mustangs' second road game of the season...
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    Disney announces Josh D’Amaro will be its new CEO after Iger departs

    Disney Unveils New CEO Amidst Shifting Landscape In a unanimous decision, Disney's board of directors has selected Josh D'Amaro as the company's new chief executive officer (CEO), effective in March. This marks a significant shift for Disney, following Bob Iger's departure from the role after a...
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    Billboard’s Music Industry Events Calendar

    **Upcoming Music Festivals and Industry Events: A Comprehensive Calendar** February 2026 marks the beginning of a busy month for music fans and industry professionals alike. From festivals in the US, Canada, and Latin America to conferences and networking events, there's something for everyone...
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    Peter Gabriel Shares New Song 'Put the Bucket Down' From Upcoming Album

    Peter Gabriel Unveils New Song "Put the Bucket Down" as Second Single from Upcoming Album 'o/i' In a recent move, iconic singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel has shared his latest single, "Put the Bucket Down," which is part of his upcoming album 'o/i'. The song marks the second release in Gabriel's...
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    Costa Ricans head to the polls amid surge in narco violence

    Violence and politics collide in Costa Rica as citizens prepare to cast their ballots in Sunday's elections, with the country bracing itself for a tougher stance on crime under a new administration. In the small Central American nation that boasts lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and a...
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    ‘What a Gift’: Hollywood Remembers Catherine O’Hara

    Hollywood Mourns the Loss of Comedy Legend Catherine O'Hara Catherine O'Hara, the beloved Canadian actress and comedian, has left an irreparable void in the entertainment industry. The news of her passing at 71 sparked an outpouring of tributes from filmmakers, actors, and collaborators across...
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    Aryna Sabalenka v Elena Rybakina goes to deciding set: Australian Open 2026 final – live

    The article discusses the upcoming Australian Open women's final between Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina. Sabalenka, the current world No 1, is looking to secure her fourth Australian Open title in four years, while Rybakina, the fifth seed, is seeking her first Grand Slam crown. Their...
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    It is beyond naive for Democrats – and Europe – to think Trump's retreats are real. He never backs down for long | Jonathan Freedland

    For Democrats and Europe, Trump's retreats are nothing more than a tactical pause - an attempt to buy time before reverting to his old tactics. The US president will often step back when under pressure but quickly returns to form as soon as the heat dies down. The latest move by Trump is seen...
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    Astronomers discover over 800 cosmic anomalies using a new AI tool

    European Space Agency Unveils AI Tool that Unmasks Thousands of Cosmic Anomalies A team of astronomers at the European Space Agency (ESA) has made a groundbreaking discovery using an innovative AI-powered tool, AnomalyMatch. This cutting-edge technology sifted through nearly 100 million space...
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    Fundraiser planned for displaced Leland House residents as tenants wait for answers - Detroit Metro Times

    Fundraiser Planned to Support Displaced Leland House Residents as Uncertainty Surrounds Their Future A fundraiser is set to take place this Friday at the Lager House in Detroit, aimed at raising money for displaced residents of the historic Leland House. The event will provide a much-needed...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

    Corporate America's Silence on Gun Regulation Sparks Frustration Among CEOs In the aftermath of a recent mass shooting in Nashville, the usual chorus of corporate leaders calling for gun control legislation has fallen eerily silent. While CEOs have long been vocal on issues like voting rights...
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    'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Sees a Determined Dunk Inch Closer to His Destiny

    In "Hard Salt Beef," Dunk's quest to find a sponsor for his jousting career reaches a critical juncture. His journey begins with an unexpected visit from House Targaryen, led by Hand of the King Baelor and his brother Maekar, which sends shockwaves through Ashford Meadow. As Dunk navigates the...
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    Carrick's restoration of United's dogged spirit has Old Trafford crackling again | John Brewin

    Manchester United's Resurgence Sparked by Carrick's Leadership For Manchester United executives, Manchester City are now the benchmark against which their team must be measured. In the past, United had the luxury of being the destination for top talent, but this is no longer the case. The likes...
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    Le’Veon Bell takes shot at Steelers hiring Mike McCarthy as coach

    Former Steelers Running Back Le'Veon Bell Takes Shot at Hiring of Mike McCarthy as Coach In a social media post, Pittsburgh Steelers running back-turned-troll Le'Veon Bell seemingly expressed his dissatisfaction with the team's decision to hire former Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy...
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    'At the table or on the menu': a turbulent Davos week with Trump's circus in town

    The World Economic Forum's annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland, turned into a circus this year with Donald Trump's presence at the forefront. The event, which brings together thousands of business leaders, politicians, and academics, usually focuses on global economic issues but was hijacked...
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    At the Guggenheim, Gabriele Münter Takes her Place

    For decades, Gabriele Münter's artistic legacy has been overshadowed by that of her male partner, Wassily Kandinsky. But a new exhibition at the Guggenheim in New York has finally given this trailblazing German artist the recognition she deserves. Münter was one of the founding members of the...
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