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    Video Disabled Minneapolis resident dragged, detained by ICE speaks out

    A Minneapolis resident, who is wheelchair-bound and relies on a scooter for mobility, has come forward to describe her harrowing experience with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. Aliya Rahman's account, captured in a now-viral video, paints a disturbing picture of...
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    Students at Senn High School stage schoolwide anti-ICE walkout

    Chicago Students Take a Stand Against Immigration Policy in Schoolwide Protest. Dozens of students at Nicholas Senn High School walked out of class on Friday, joining hundreds of other Chicago Public Schools students who demonstrated against immigration enforcement last week. The students...
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    Cost of UK pet insurance falls despite higher vet fees and inflation

    UK Pet Insurance Prices Plummet Amid Rising Vet Fees and Inflation Despite a surge in vet fees and inflation, the cost of pet insurance has fallen by an average of 1.6% over the past year, according to new data from pricing consultancy Pearson Ham. This decrease is largely driven by competitive...
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    Things reek, stink and pong – but why are there no verbs for describing a delightful odour? | Adrian Chiles

    The Power of Smell: Why We Lack a Verb for Describing Pleasant Odours In a world where our senses are often overlooked, smell is perhaps one of the most evocative and emotional experiences we can have. A single whiff of something that reminds us of our childhood or a fond memory can transport...
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    Epstein said he was 'asked everyday' for advice on #MeToo: 'So many guys reaching out to me'

    This article discusses the connections between prominent public intellectuals, celebrities, and accused sex abusers, specifically Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights how some individuals who have been accused of sexual misconduct have used their influence to defend themselves or downplay allegations...
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    Breakdown in cricket relations with Bangladesh rings alarm bells for India's Olympic bid

    India's bid for the 2036 Olympics is facing growing concerns over its relations with neighboring countries, particularly Bangladesh. The country's withdrawal from the men's T20 World Cup, following India's refusal to move their group matches out of the country due to a long-running political...
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    Mother McAuley turns up the pressure in win against Aurora Central

    Mother McAuley's winning formula came into sharp focus in Tuesday's nail-biting 70-62 victory over Aurora Central in the second round of the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference playoffs. The Mighty Macs had faced a significant challenge, with the Chargers pushing their lead down to just five...
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    Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha: 'It's love and pain. Leicester is like my son, so I have to do it right'

    Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, chair of Leicester City Football Club, has spoken candidly about the current state of the team, just as they are facing their lowest point since the death of his father, Vichai, in a helicopter crash outside the stadium in 2018. The Thai businessman owns the club...
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    Tyler Ballgame: For the First Time, Again review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week

    Tyler Ballgame's meteoric rise to fame is nothing short of astonishing. Just a year ago, his Instagram posts were dominated by flyers for gigs in tiny LA bars, accompanied by cameraphone footage that hinted at a raw, unpolished talent. The news of his London debut was met with skepticism, as if...
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    Mass grave in Jordan sheds new light on world's earliest recorded pandemic

    Archaeologists Shed Light on World's Earliest Recorded Pandemic in Jordan Mass Grave The discovery of a mass grave in Jerash, Jordan, has provided unprecedented insights into the world's earliest recorded pandemic. According to researchers, the site represents a single mortuary event, rather...
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    Lucy Bronze: ''I can just adapt and still be at the highest level'

    Lucy Bronze, England's most decorated female footballer, says she has found even more confidence in herself since leaving Manchester City in 2022. The move to a new club can be daunting for any athlete, but Bronze claims it actually boosted her self-assurance. She is now playing for Chelsea, who...
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    Sri Lanka vs England, first T20: Harry Brook's side win by 11 runs on DLS in Pallekele to take 1-0 lead in three-match series

    England secured a nail-biting one-run victory over Sri Lanka in the opening match of their three-match Twenty20 International (T20I) series, thanks to a dramatic Decision Time Loss Score (DLS) calculation. The visitors' Harry Brook, who has been making waves with his impressive form, continued...
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    Life-threatening freeze sets in over NYC area into next week, forecast says

    Bitter Cold Grip: NYC Braces for Life-Threatening Freeze as Temperatures Plummet For at least another week, New Yorkers will face the brunt of sub-freezing temperatures that are expected to linger well into next week. The National Weather Service has forecasted a prolonged stretch of cold...
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    How Trump's relations with America's biggest banking boss hit rock bottom

    US President Donald Trump has taken a sharp turn in his relationship with Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase & Co., one of America's largest banks. What was once a friendly rapport between the billionaire businessman and the bank's chief executive has now hit rock bottom. It all started...
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    'A Team' of real estate brokers faces sex crimes trial in New York

    Sex Trafficking Trial Looms for 'A Team' of High-End Real Estate Brokers in New York The alleged sex crimes against the Alexander Brothers, two high-end real estate brokers and their brother who runs a private security firm catering to heads of state and wealthy clients, are set to be tried in...
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    Cyclist knocked off bike by kangaroo, recovers to win Tour Down Under: "The most Australian crash I've ever seen"

    Jay Vine's Resilience Pays Off as He Wins Tour Down Under Despite Bizarre Kangaroo Crash Australian cyclist Jay Vine, riding for UAE Team Emirates XRG, has overcome a series of unfortunate events to claim victory in the grueling Tour Down Under cycle race. The 169.8-kilometer stage through the...
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    BBCSO/BBC Singers/Brabbins: UnEarth review – Wolfe faces the climate crisis head on

    Wolfe's Climate Crisis Oratorio Falls Flat in UK Premiere When tackling the issue of climate breakdown through art, striking a balance between conveying urgency and avoiding clichés is crucial. Julia Wolfe's oratorio "unEarth" ultimately tipped towards the latter during its UK premiere with the...
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    NASA's Chandra Releases Deep Cut From Catalog of Cosmic Recordings - NASA

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Releases Epic Cosmic Recordings: A Treasure Trove of the Universe's Secrets In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has compiled an unparalleled catalog of cosmic recordings, dubbed the "Chandra Source Catalog" (CSC). This monumental...
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    Video Former special counsel Jack Smith defends decision to charge President Trump

    Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has faced intense scrutiny over his decision to charge President Trump with crimes in Florida and Washington D.C. In a bid to clear the air, Smith delivered an opening statement to the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, January 22, 2026. During his remarks...
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    Trump paints himself as great white hope in racism-drenched Davos speech

    Trump's address at the World Economic Forum in Davos saw him employ a tone that was both divisive and unifying, leaving many to wonder if he genuinely sought to bring Western nations together or merely peddle his own brand of nationalism. The US president's assertion that "we are the...
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