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    EU warns Meta over blocking rival AI chatbots on WhatsApp

    The European Union is taking aim at Meta Platforms over its alleged blocking of rival AI chatbots on WhatsApp. In a statement, the EU's regulatory arm announced that it has found "preliminary view" that the company violated antitrust laws by restricting third-party AI assistants from operating...
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    Sticking to a tougher exercise routine can be challenging. But even a small boost in physical activity has benefits

    Small Steps Towards a Healthier You: Break the Quitters Day Cycle As we bid farewell to January, which marked 'Quitters Day' – a bleak reminder of our abandoned New Year's resolutions – new research offers a glimmer of hope. Two studies published in The Lancet and other reputable sources have...
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    Republicans attack ‘woke’ Netflix — and ignore YouTube

    The latest salvo in the culture war: Republicans targeting "woke" Netflix while conveniently ignoring YouTube. In a bizarre display of hypocrisy, Republican lawmakers grilled Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos about the alleged spread of "transgender ideology" on the streaming service, without once...
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    Craft beer has gone stale: let's hear it for age-old favourites | Richard Godwin

    Craft Beer's Stalemate: Reviving the Classics As beer enthusiasts, we've grown accustomed to an ever-changing landscape of styles and trends. The craft era, which began in the US, has catapulted India pale ale (IPA) into the spotlight, with its bold flavors and complex hop profiles dominating...
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    "Capture it all": ICE urged to explain memo about collecting info on protesters

    ICE Memo Sparks Warnings of Database Containing Information on Protesters, Critics Say Senator Edward J. Markey has urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to confirm or deny the existence of a database that allegedly contains information on US citizens who protest against ICE's...
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    Complaint accuses Tulsi Gabbard of playing politics with intelligence — which spy agency rejects

    Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, is facing renewed scrutiny over allegations that she withheld classified information from lawmakers for political reasons. A memo obtained by The Associated Press reveals that an inspector general's office complaint against Gabbard was...
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    'It's a fun cocktail!': the Wooster Group's head-spinning blend of high and low art

    The Wooster Group's latest production, Nayatt School Redux, is a posthumous tribute to the late monologist and playwright Spalding Gray. In this reimagining of his 1978 autobiographical piece Nayatt School, the company has woven together disparate elements from various sources. The result is a...
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    Australian Open 2026: How Craig Tiley transformed Melbourne event into 'Glastonbury of tennis'

    The Australian Open has been a successful and popular tennis tournament, with a record prize pot of £55m this year. The tournament has grown in popularity over the years, with daily crowds topping 100,000 in the early part of the event. The site of Melbourne Park stretches from Flinders Street...
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    ‘Bedford Park’ Review: Two Children of Korean Immigrants Make an Unlikely Connection in Touching but Slightly Contrived Drama

    Stephanie Ahn's directorial debut "Bedford Park" weaves an emotionally charged narrative about two Korean-American children navigating identity crises. The film centers around Eli (Son Sukku) and Audrey (Moon Choi), both in their 30s, who are struggling to find their place in the world despite...
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    A 3-time All-Star signed a $12 million free agent contract with the Giants

    Padres' Luis Arraez Signs $12 Million Free Agent Deal with Giants, Lays Low on Strikeouts Luis Arraez, a three-time MLB All-Star, has agreed to a one-year contract worth $12 million with the San Francisco Giants. The 28-year-old infielder is leaving the Padres after two seasons in San Diego and...
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    Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty after judge nixes two federal counts

    Federal Judge Hands Mangione a Reprieve: Death Penalty Off the Table for Fatal Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. In a move that has breathed new life into the case against Luigi Mangione, U.S. District Judge Margaret M. Garnett ruled on Friday to dismiss two federal counts...
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    F1 Testing: Isack Hadjar crashes Red Bull after Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen make first appearances in Barcelona

    Formula One teams took to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for a second day of testing amidst rainy conditions, with Ferrari and Red Bull being the only two teams to participate in the event. Ferrari made its first appearance on Tuesday after having stuck to its original plan not to run on...
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    NHL fines William Nylander $5,000 for middle finger at camera

    NHL Slaps Nylander with $5,000 Fine for Flipping Middle Finger at Camera During Game. The NHL has taken swift action against Toronto Maple Leafs player William Nylander, fining him $5,000 for making an inappropriate gesture during a game against the Avalanche. The league stated that Nylander...
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    A Grain of Sand review – a child's eye view of the horror in Gaza

    "The Weight of Innocence" Eleven-year-old Renad's eyes sparkle with an infectious enthusiasm as she recounts tales of her grandmother, who first kindled her love for storytelling in Gaza. But amidst the whimsy, a stark reality seeps through – one born from the scars of war, displacement, and...
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    Manufacturer Automatic Precision sees 2026 as year of survival

    Automatic Precision, a family-owned manufacturer of Swiss precision-turned components, is bracing for the worst as tariffs on its raw materials take effect. The company, which has been in business since 1976 and employs 49 people, expects the impact to be felt into 2026 but believes that most...
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    Sweating it out in saunas has a variety of physical and mental health benefits

    Finland's Secret to Wellness: Unlocking the Health Benefits of Saunas For over 2,000 years, Finns have been relying on saunas as an integral part of their physical and mental well-being. The experience is said to be transformative, allowing thoughts and feelings that surface in the sauna to...
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    Gen Xers the new baby boomers: analysis identifies Australia's richest landholders by generation

    Australia's Richest Landholders: The Next Generation In a surprising twist, Gen Xers have surpassed baby boomers as the wealthiest generation in Australia when it comes to property riches. A recent analysis by KPMG has revealed that households from this age group hold an average of $1.455...
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    Dittrich Furs, one of Detroit’s oldest businesses, announces closing - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's Iconic Fur Business Closes After 132 Years In a shocking move, Dittrich Furs, one of Detroit's oldest and most revered privately held businesses, has announced its closure after an incredible 130-year run. The family-owned business, known for its exquisite fur and natural material...
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    Netflix will give WBD movies 45-day theater exclusivity if deal goes through

    Netflix Seeks to Ease Fears Over Proposed Acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery - 45-Day Theater Exclusivity Offered In an interview with The New York Times, Netflix co-chief executive Ted Sarandos sought to alleviate concerns about the company's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery...
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    How Denmark is reacting to Trump's push for Greenland

    This appears to be a long HTML code snippet, likely from a website or web page. I'll provide a breakdown of the structure and highlight any notable features. **Overall Structure** The code is written in HTML5 and consists of multiple nested elements, including: 1. `<html>`: The root element...
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