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    The moment I knew: 'He told me my mum would have wanted him to help, so he would'

    A Chance Encounter Led to Love: How a Conversation with Russell Rekindled a Lost Friendship and Led to Romance For Gabby, reconnecting with an old friend was not on her radar, especially when it came to someone from her past. However, that's exactly what happened when she reconnected with...
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    PFL Dubai: Usman Nurmagomedov submits Alfie Davis in third round to retain lightweight title

    Usman Maafoor, a journalist from the BBC Sport team, has written an article about the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira. The event took place on April 28, 2024. In the article, Maafoor discusses the upcoming fight and provides updates on the fighters'...
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    Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action

    The current form and suspensions for each team are not explicitly stated in the provided text, but I can provide some general information about the teams' recent performances. **Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Crystal Palace** * Brighton: Drew their last match (no suspension) * Crystal Palace...
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    Island-hopping in Sweden: an enchanted maze of tiny isles – only a bus ride from Gothenburg

    A Swedish Archipelago Odyssey: Where the Sea Meets the Sky As I stood on the edge of Fotö, a tiny rocky island in Sweden's Gothenburg archipelago, I felt as though I had drifted to the far side of the Milky Way. The Kuststigen trail, a 21.7-mile section of the much longer route from Gothenburg...
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    Sleaford Mods go metal detecting: best podcasts of the week

    BBC Sounds' latest releases are a treasure trove of fascinating storytelling, featuring a diverse range of celebrities and podcasts that cater to various tastes. First up is the offbeat interview show "Do I Detect a Problem?" where host James Deacon takes celebrity guests for a ramble in the...
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    Search for single-tusked elephant after 22 killed in India rampage

    A Rampage of Terror: Indian Authorities Scramble to Find Single-Tusked Elephant After 22 Fatal Attacks A single-tusked male elephant has left a trail of death and destruction across the eastern state of Jharkhand, India, as it embarked on a days-long rampage through forests and villages in West...
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    I was told to accept chronic migraines. Then a keto diet gave me my life back | Natalie Mead

    I was told my migraines were incurable, but then I found out that going keto gave me my life back. When I first got my first migraine at 27, I never thought it would become a constant companion. Ten months later, the pain persisted, and I began to lose control. Looking at my laptop screen made...
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    Everton 1-1 Leeds United: We have good momentum right now - Daniel Farke

    Leeds United's manager Daniel Farke hailed the 1-1 draw at Everton as a "good result" that further cements his side's improved form. The match saw Leeds come from behind to level the score, with their only loss in the past 11 matches now a distant memory. Farke was visibly pleased with the...
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    Google will pay $135 million to settle illegal data collection lawsuit

    Google has agreed to pay up to $100 each to over 1.5 million Android users who claim the company was secretly collecting their cellular data without consent. The settlement comes after a group of plaintiffs alleged that since November 12, 2017, Google had been illicitly gathering location data...
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    'Some artists thought it was too political': can Jarvis, Damon, Olivia Rodrigo and Arctic Monkeys reboot the biggest charity album of the 90s?

    Damon Albarn has assembled an all-star cast for a new charity album, Help(2), in collaboration with War Child. The project marks the 30th anniversary of the original 1995 album and aims to raise funds for children affected by conflict. Kae Tempest was approached by Albarn to contribute to a...
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    Villanova University says its campus is safe after investigating threat to academic building

    Villanova University has given the all-clear for its campus, but classes have been canceled for the day after a threat of violence was made against an academic building. The university initially closed following the threat early Thursday morning, with students advised to remain in their...
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    'Exclusively for the elite': why Mumbai's new motorway is a symbol of the divide between rich and poor

    The article discusses the construction of a coastal road in Mumbai, India, and its impact on local communities. The road is expected to be completed in phases, with the second phase connecting Versova to Bhayander, farther north. However, the project has been criticized for several reasons: 1...
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    Dark depths with Emin, a homoerotic saint and punchy political posters – the week in art

    Emin's Dark Depths and Homosexual Saints: A Week of Artistic Expression This week has been marked by the unveiling of several thought-provoking art exhibitions that delve into themes of melancholy, desire, and the struggle for power. At the forefront is Tracey Emin's curation, "Crossing into...
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    Fires Erupt in South-Central Chile

    Wildfires have ravaged south-central Chile, forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people and destroying hundreds of homes. The blazes, which began in mid-January, have burned over 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) across the country's Biobío and Ñuble regions, according to Chile's National...
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    Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

    The question of what makes a good player great, and a great player the very best, has long been a topic of debate among football fans. A decade ago, when I first began searching for the next generation's most promising talent, one name stood out from the rest: Ousmane Dembélé. Born in 1997...
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    Liverpool sign Irish midfielder Denise O'Sullivan from North Carolina Courage

    Liverpool have made a significant splash in the women's football transfer market by securing Republic of Ireland midfielder Denise O'Sullivan on a permanent deal from North Carolina Courage. The 31-year-old brings an impressive array of experience to the table, having accumulated 128 caps for...
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    'We wouldn't still be playing if we'd got stinking rich': the Damned celebrate 50 years of punk, goth and holy grail hunting

    The Damned, one of the most influential punk bands of all time, is celebrating 50 years since its formation. The band, which has undergone numerous lineup changes over the years, consists of Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, and Rat Scabies, with Vanian being the sole constant member. The history...
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    Trump tells Cuba to 'make a deal' or face the consequences

    US President Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum to Cuba, warning that if it doesn't "make a deal" with the US, it will face unspecified consequences. The remarks come as Venezuela's socialist leader Nicolás Maduro was ousted in a US-backed coup, leaving Cuba vulnerable and reliant on Venezuela...
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    'Good Hang with Amy Poehler' wins Golden Globes' first-ever award for podcasts

    This is an HTML snippet that appears to be a news feed or article container, likely from a website such as CNN or BBC News. The content of the page includes several news stories and headlines, including: * "Will Smith sued over allegations he retaliated against violinist who reported sexual...
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    NYC's government is using less energy and emitting less, report says

    New York City is making strides in reducing its carbon footprint, with municipal government operations using significantly less energy and emitting fewer greenhouse gases, according to a recent report from the Department of Citywide Administrative Services. The city's efforts have resulted in a...
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