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    3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold dies at 47

    Brad Arnold, lead singer and co-founder of rock band 3 Doors Down, has passed away at the age of 47, leaving behind a legacy of iconic songs and a devoted family. The news was announced by the band over social media, stating that Arnold had died peacefully in his sleep after a courageous battle...
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    Bompastor faces unfamiliar scenario as Chelsea aim to dispel crisis talk

    Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor is facing an unprecedented crisis as her team fights for survival in the Women's Super League. The Blues' 5-1 thrashing at Manchester City has sparked widespread talk of a crisis, with many pundits predicting a lengthy downward spiral. Bompastor, who won a treble...
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    Paramount+ Coupon Codes and Deals: Free Trial, Student Deals, and Teachers Discounts This February

    "Streaming Deals: How to Save Up to 50% on Paramount+" In a bid to stay competitive in the crowded streaming market, Paramount+ is offering a range of discounts and promotions that could help you save money without sacrificing access to its vast library of content. For those who've been...
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    The 51% - Why public transport fails to protect women

    Public Transport's Failing Safeguards: A Global Crisis for Women Millions of women worldwide rely on public transport every day, making calculated decisions about their safety and comfort in crowded spaces. However, the stark reality is that more than 70 percent of women face sexual harassment...
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    Farmington Hills woman sues apartment owners after fire leaves her homeless, alleges years-long pattern of neglect - Detroit Metro Times

    A Farmington Hills Woman Files Lawsuit Against Her Landlord Over Apartment Fire That Left Her Homeless Theresa Stott, a mother of two who lost her home in a devastating apartment fire last Easter, has filed a lawsuit against her landlord and property managers, alleging years-long safety...
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    "Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake": An indicator of just how little class money can buy

    Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan's latest venture, "Luann & Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake," is an unapologetic display of the absurdity that can be created when excessive wealth and a complete disregard for societal norms are thrown together. The Bravo reality show follows the two former...
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    Tillis becomes first GOP senator to call for "incompetent" Noem to step down

    Top GOP Senator Calls for Noem's Ouster Amid Immigration Controversy Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has become the first Republican to publicly call for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to step down, citing her "incompetence" in handling immigration issues. The...
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    Raheem Sterling leaves Chelsea after three and a half years ahead of January transfer deadline

    Raheem Sterling has called time on his three-and-a-half-year Chelsea stint with the club confirming the wingman's departure by mutual consent. The 31-year-old is now free to explore new opportunities, with no restrictions placed on him signing for any club. Having remained one of Chelsea's...
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    Scottie Scheffler and Blades Brown one shot off lead after three rounds of PGA Tour's American Express

    Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown trail leader Si Woo Kim by just a single stroke as they finish three rounds in contention at The American Express. World number one Scottie Scheffler notched six birdies and two bogeys, showcasing his grit in the face of challenging winds. His...
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    The US and China Are Collaborating More Closely on AI Than You Think

    US and China's AI Collaborations Exceed Expectations A recent analysis of over 5,000 papers from the Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) conference has revealed that the US and China are collaborating more closely on artificial intelligence research than initially thought. The...
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    Tottenham v Borussia Dortmund: Champions League – live

    Tottenham Hotspur kicked off their Champions League campaign in convincing fashion against Borussia Dortmund at home. The visitors had offered little going forward, but Spurs' control and movement ultimately told as they opened the scoring through Cristian Romero's calm finish. The breakthrough...
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    Prostate cancer is most commonly diagnosed cancer across UK, study finds

    Prostate Cancer Overpowers Breast Cancer as UK's Most Common Form of Cancer Diagnosed According to a recent study by Prostate Cancer UK, prostate cancer has now surpassed breast cancer as the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer across the UK. The analysis, which reviewed NHS figures from...
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    How to make mapo tofu – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

    To Create a Sichuan Sensation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Mapo Tofu In the realm of Chinese cuisine, there's one dish that stands out for its bold flavors and velvety texture – Mapo tofu. This Sichuan favorite is often misunderstood as "pock-marked old woman's tofu," but trust us, it's a...
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    Billboard Power Players List to Return to U.K. and Ireland For 2026

    The U.K. and Ireland's music scene is poised to shine brighter than ever, thanks to the highly anticipated return of Billboard's Power Players list in 2026. This year's lineup will celebrate the most influential executives driving change at the forefront of the region's music industry...
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    Royal Navy shipbuilder in limbo owing to cash shortage at Liberty Steel plant

    "UK Royal Navy Warship Contracts Hang in the Balance as Scottish Steel Mill Struggles" The future of three warships being built for the Royal Navy is now uncertain due to a severe cash shortage at the Liberty Steel plant in Scotland. The shipbuilder, which has won a contract worth millions...
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    Get the Daily Dose of News, Delivered Right to Your Inbox. Looking to start your day off on the right foot? Sign up for The Guardian's First Edition newsletter, a free daily news email that brings you the top stories and what they mean. Every weekday morning at 7am, you'll wake up to a curated...
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    Are our bodies full of microplastics or not? There's a way to resolve this debate, and scientists must hurry | Debora MacKenzie

    The Great Microplastic Debate: Science Must Speed Up to Resolve Uncertainties As the environmental debate rages on, a new controversy has emerged over the presence of microplastics in human bodies. Scientists are divided on whether these tiny shards of plastic pose a significant health risk or...
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    US acquisition of Greenland 'absolutely not necessary,' Danish foreign minister says after 'frank' talks with JD Vance – Europe live

    Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has stated that the US acquisition of Greenland is "absolutely not necessary". The remarks come after a meeting between Rasmussen and his US counterpart JD Vance, where they discussed security concerns in the Arctic. Rasmussen said that there is...
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    The Golden Globes don't care about film

    The Golden Globes telecast has devolved into a jumbled mess of self-promotion, crass commercialism, and shallow spectacle. The evening's events felt more like a platform for Netflix to peddle its latest awards contender ("Sentimental Value") than an actual celebration of cinematic artistry. As...
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    Microsoft vows to cover full power costs for energy-hungry AI data centers

    Microsoft Unveils Plan to Address Community Concerns Over AI Data Centers' Environmental Impact In a bid to quell growing criticism surrounding the environmental impact of its massive AI data centers, Microsoft has announced a new initiative aimed at covering full electricity costs and...
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