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    Get 33 percent off Samsung's 512GB microSD Express card right now

    Samsung's 512GB microSD Express card is currently on sale for a whopping 33 percent off its original price of $120, bringing the discounted price down to a remarkably affordable $80. This deal is especially impressive given the recent surge in component prices, making it increasingly rare to...
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    EEOC Quietly Hired Lawyer Who Crusaded for Cases of Discrimination Against Men — Including His Own

    A former college student who was accused of rape and later cleared his name has landed a high-profile job at the federal agency tasked with defending workers against workplace discrimination, including sex discrimination. Benjamin North, 32, sued Catholic University after he was suspended over...
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    The ‘finality’ silver lining for Mike Sullivan, Rangers after Artemi Panarin saga ends

    Rangers Get Silver Lining Amidst Artemi Panarin Departure The trade of Artemi Panarin from the Rangers is finally over, providing a much-needed silver lining for the team. With Panarin's departure, the Rangers can begin to focus on rebuilding and retooling their roster for the future. General...
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    Ex-CPS teacher gets 5 years in prison for exposing himself to young girls

    A former Chicago Public Schools teacher has been handed down a five-year prison sentence for his egregious actions involving young girls. Elliott Nott, now 51 years old, pleaded guilty to two counts of felony child exploitation in October last year. The conviction stems from footage released...
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    'Everybody counts': how squad depth is becoming crucial in the WSL title race

    Squad Depth Looms Large as WSL Title Race Heats Up In recent Women's Super League (WSL) seasons, squad depth has emerged as a crucial factor in determining league champions. No longer can teams rely solely on their most talented players to carry the load; instead, the ability to rotate players...
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    Can you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

    Maths enthusiasts, get ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test. Today's puzzles come from none other than the renowned UK maths writer Ian Stewart, who promises "a superlative survey of superlatives" in his new book 'Reaching for the Extreme'. To start off, we have Bonnie Tiler, a...
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    America's contract to protect white women has always been tenuous | Saida Grundy

    The article discusses how white women in the United States have historically been used as a tool of racial control, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement. The author argues that white women's participation in politics has always been conditional on their loyalty to white men and their...
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    Digested week: ICE's performance is intimidating and deadly, but also farcical | Emma Brockes

    The US immigration agency ICE has once again demonstrated its capacity for both brutal efficiency and cringe-worthy buffoonery. In Minneapolis, agents have been accused of using costumes to intimidate migrants into submission, with some donning SS garb reminiscent of Nazi regalia. Their efforts...
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    Tuberculosis outbreak at San Francisco high school halts in-person classes

    San Francisco High School Grounds to a Halt as TB Outbreak Spreads. In a dramatic turn of events, Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco has been forced to cancel classes for the third time this month due to an alarming tuberculosis outbreak. The school's leadership has taken drastic...
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    Rate-rigging convictions of five bankers referred to UK appeals court

    Five former City traders who were convicted of rigging interest rates are set to have their convictions overturned after a decade-old ruling against trader Tom Hayes was quashed by the Supreme Court last year. The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has now referred the cases back to the...
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    McDonalds revives fan-favorite 1980s Happy Meal toy: ‘Bringing back the nostalgia’

    McDonald's Nostalgia Trip: Beloved 80s Happy Meal Toy Changeables Makes Comeback After 40 Years In a move that's sure to bring back memories for many, McDonald's has announced the return of its iconic and beloved 1980s Happy Meal toy, Changeables. The toys, which first debuted in 1987, have...
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    Federal judge hears arguments on Minnesota's immigration crackdown after fatal shootings

    A federal judge in Minnesota has heard arguments from both sides in a case challenging the Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown, which has led to two fatal shootings of immigrants in the state. The judge, Katherine Menendez, is considering halting the operation, known as...
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    Ruben Amorim sacked: Inside Man Utd head coach's reign at Old Trafford

    Manchester United have sacked Erik ten Hag after a poor run of results, with the club's hierarchy blaming the former manager for not adapting his tactics to the squad. The board has appointed Ralf Rangnick as the interim manager until the end of the season. The decision comes amid a growing...
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    DOGE May Have Misused Social Security Data, DOJ Admits

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) has admitted that its operatives, known as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), may have shared Social Security data with an outside group seeking to overturn election results in certain states. The admission comes in a court filing, which also reveals...
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    'It's the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design': welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam

    It's the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design: welcome to Quake Brutalist Game Jam In an unassuming concrete bowl surrounded by rocky outcroppings, a lone spire rises like a sentinel, protecting a rusted trapdoor from the elements. Step on the trapdoor and it will swing open like...
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    ‘Mercy’ Rotten Tomatoes Scores Break A Common Chris Pratt Narrative

    Chris Pratt, the actor who has become synonymous with blockbuster hits, is once again facing a familiar narrative - one that pits his on-screen appeal against that of his critics. His new sci-fi thriller, 'Mercy', is currently raking in lukewarm reception at the box office, yet it's his fans who...
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    Opinion: DEI is a path to meritocracy, not an alternative

    The recent push to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives has taken a peculiar turn. The term "merit" is now being championed as an alternative to DEI, with proponents arguing that it can help restore a merit-based system in various areas of life. However, this perspective...
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    Samsung’s smallest Frame TVs have fallen to their lowest prices to date

    Samsung's 43-Inch Frame TV Now Cheaper Than Ever: A Great Budget Option for Art Lovers The latest deals have arrived, and Samsung fans can rejoice as the prices of the brand's slim and stylish Frame TVs have never been lower. Woot is currently offering the 43-inch and 50-inch models at...
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    Spectacular aurora captured from space by Russian cosmonaut – video

    A stunning display of Mother Nature's breathtaking spectacle has left viewers in awe, as Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Livtsin recently shared a breathtaking video of the aurora borealis from space. The incredible footage, which has been viewed by millions on social media platforms, offers an...
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    Jet donated by Qatar could start serving as Trump's new Air Force One this summer, Air Force says

    US President's New Air Force One May Originate from Qatar Donated Plane by Summer 2026 The US Air Force has confirmed that the Boeing 747-style plane donated to President Trump's use by Qatar could start serving as his new Air Force One this summer. According to an Air Force spokesperson, the...
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