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    Top-four seeding of Women's FA Cup would kill the magic and widen money gap

    Proposal to Seed Top-Four Women's Super League Sides Out of the FA Cup Would Be a Disaster for the Competition's Integrity. The Football Association's (FA) proposal to seed the top-four Women's Super League sides in the FA Cup draw has sparked widespread outrage among fans, who feel it would...
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    Proton VPN deal: Get up to 70 percent off two-year plans

    Proton VPN is offering an unbeatable deal for customers looking to lock in long-term protection with its premium service. The company has slashed the price of its Proton VPN Plus plan by 70 percent, making it available for just $2.99 per month when paying for two years upfront. For those who...
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    How to train yourself to enjoy winter

    Embracing Winter: How to Train Yourself to Enjoy the Cold Season For many Americans, winter is a dreary time of year marked by cold temperatures, snow, and a general lack of motivation to get outside. But what if this perception was not only unfair but also misguided? According to psychologist...
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    Inside Bad Bunny’s Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show

    This appears to be an article from Wired Magazine, discussing the Apple Music Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny at Super Bowl 60. The article includes various comments and reactions from social media users, including President Trump, who criticized the show as "absolutely terrible" and said that...
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    Trump deploys a top White House attack dog in push to kill NYC's congestion pricing

    President Trump has deployed one of his most trusted lawyers to take on New York City's congestion pricing plan, in a last-ditch effort to kill the scheme. Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General Eric Hamilton is leading the charge, bringing with him a track record of defending some of the Trump...
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    Go deep into Freud, follow Gwen John home and watch Giacometti melt – the week in art

    To delve into the world of art this week, it's like being enveloped in a rich tapestry. The National Portrait Gallery in London is abuzz with Lucian Freud's "Drawing Into Painting", an exhibition that delves deep into his artistic vision. By witnessing his portrait-making process, from paper to...
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    MAGA reacts to Trump plans to ‘rededicate US under God’

    Trump Unveils Plan to 'Rededicate' US as a Christian Nation, Sparks Debate Over Faith in Public Life. President Donald Trump has announced plans to "rededicate America as one nation under God," sparking praise from some MAGA supporters and debate over the role of faith in public life...
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    St. Paul: Owner of Grand/Fairview site — former Grandview Grill — courts developers

    St. Paul Developer Weighs Options for Grand/Fairview Site After Former Restaurant Closes For 30 years, the Grandview Grill stood at the corner of Grand and Fairview avenues, serving up breakfast and burgers to hungry patrons. But with the rise of the pandemic in 2020, the beloved eatery closed...
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    Adrian Newey: Aston Martin team principal reveals outfit have been on 'back foot' by four months ahead of 2026 F1 season

    Aston Martin boss Adrian Newey has revealed that his team is "on the back foot" by four months ahead of the 2026 F1 season, due to delayed work on their car design and testing. Newey attributes this delay to issues with the AMR Technology Campus, where the team's core research and development...
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    Which football league had the fewest teams finishing with a positive GD? | The Knowledge

    The German Bundesliga has the fewest teams finishing a full season with a positive goal difference, with only 66.6% of teams having a negative GD. This is significantly lower than the English league system, where even the lowest percentage of teams with a negative GD was 75%. The highest...
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    ‘The New Big 5’: Wildlife photography book turns the lens on animals at risk | CNN

    Graeme Green, a renowned wildlife photographer, has taken the iconic "Big Five" animal list - originally used to describe trophy hunters' most challenging prey in Africa - and turned it on its head. The British photographer has created a new, global list of five endangered animals that he...
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    How to be a neighbor, one dish at a time

    The Art of Neighboring: One Dish at a Time In an era where urban living has become the norm, the concept of being a good neighbor seems to have lost its luster. We're all stacked on top of each other, sharing walls and elevators, yet often remain strangers to one another. The awkwardness is...
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    The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

    Dreams are a universal human experience, yet the science behind them remains surprisingly complex. Dr. Michelle Carr's book "Into the Dream Lab" delves into the intricacies of our nocturnal adventures, separating fact from fiction and revealing some fascinating insights. Researchers believe...
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    NIH ends funding of research that uses human fetal tissue from abortions

    NIH Ditches Funding for Research Using Aborted Fetal Tissue Amid Trump-Era Ban The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced Thursday that it will no longer fund research using human fetal tissue obtained from "elective" abortions, marking a significant shift in the agency's stance on...
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    The Marketing Playbook That Turned ‘Sinners’ Into Oscar History

    To Turn Oscar History, 'Sinners' Used Social-First Content Strategy That Sparked Viral Momentum Ryan Coogler's period horror film "Sinners" has made history at the 98th Academy Awards with an impressive 16 nominations. Behind its critical success lies a winning marketing campaign that leveraged...
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    Mo Salah: Liverpool forward's character explained after Arne Slot dispute - by Jurgen Klopp and more

    The article discusses Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah's future at the club, with rumors emerging that he may be sold in the January transfer window. The article also explores Salah's personal and professional journey, including his early days as a young player from Nagrig, Egypt, who moved to...
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    Prince Harry says Daily Mail scoops made him ‘paranoid beyond belief’ - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    Prince Harry's long-standing battle with British tabloids reached a pivotal moment as his lawyer alleged that The Daily Mail and its sister newspaper engaged in systematic surveillance of celebrities, including Harry himself. This "dark arts" culture of hiring private investigators to gather...
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    Who will win title race between Hearts, Celtic & Rangers?

    The title race in the Scottish Premiership is heating up, with Hearts, Celtic and Rangers vying for the top spot. The Edinburgh side sits six points clear at the top, having shown impressive consistency throughout the season. However, they have suffered a double blow in recent days, losing to...
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    Why America needs a new antiwar movement – and how it can win | Jeremy Varon

    The US desperately needs a new antiwar movement to counter President Trump's aggressive foreign policy. Following the disastrous experience of the Iraq war, which ended with a majority of Americans and even some Republicans admitting it was a "mistake," Washington is once again on the brink of...
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    CBS News poll finds more Americans say ICE being too tough; Republicans feel protesters have gone too far

    A new poll has found that more Americans now see the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "too tough" in its operations, with a growing number of people believing that President Trump's deportation program is targeting more people than just dangerous criminals. According to CBS...
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