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    Bunnings given green light to use facial recognition tech on customers to combat crime

    Bunnings Wins Right to Use Facial Recognition on Customers After Court Ruling A tribunal has given the green light for Bunnings Hardware to use facial recognition technology to scan and track its customers' faces in an effort to combat crime. The decision comes after the Australian privacy...
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    Dog Show 101: What to know about the 150th Westminster show - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    The Stage is Set: Thousands of Canine Contenders Eye Top Prize at Westminster Dog Show As the spotlight shines on one of America's most iconic canine competitions, 2,500 dogs from 212 breeds and varieties are vying for the top spot in the 150th running of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show...
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    The influencer racing to save Thailand's most endangered sea mammal

    Thailand on Brink as Last Remaining Monk Seals Struggle to Thrive in Captivity. In a desperate bid to preserve the country's dwindling population, conservationists are racing against time to find a permanent home for Thailand's critically endangered monk seals. The last remaining specimens of...
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    NYC congestion pricing tolls rake in $562M during first year

    NYC's Congestion Pricing Tolls Surpass Expectations, Raking In $562M in First Year New York City's congestion pricing tolls have generated a whopping $562 million in revenue during their first year of operation, exceeding initial projections and bringing the city one step closer to its goal of...
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    Doug Pederson, Jason Kelce and Nick Foles revisit the Philly Special for new ESPN documentary

    Former Eagles coach Doug Pederson, center Jason Kelce, and quarterback Nick Foles are revisiting the infamous "Philly Special" trick play that helped their team win Super Bowl LII in 2018. The fourth-and-goal call will be the subject of a new ESPN "30 for 30" documentary that delves into the...
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    Would-be assassin of Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad set for sentencing in Manhattan

    Iranian Dissident Masih Alinejad Faces Would-Be Assassin in Federal Court In a shocking turn of events, Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad is set to face one of her would-be assassins in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday. The 48-year-old critic of Iran's repression of women has survived...
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    The 51% - The age of female rage

    Fury is finally being given its due. After years of simmering, women's anger has reached a boiling point, with the results reflected in everything from language choices to cultural trends. This year's Oxford Dictionary word of the year - "rage bait" - speaks volumes about the way society...
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    Trump's Gaza plan is a rebuff to Israeli extremists, but will soon be put to test

    Donald Trump's administration unveiled a comprehensive blueprint for the future of Gaza, aimed at achieving lasting peace in the region. The plan, dubbed "board of peace," represents a significant shift from the hawkish stance of some Israeli extremists who had sought to deport Gaza's population...
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    Report: Christian Parker leaving Eagles to become Cowboys' defensive coordinator

    Christian Parker, a 34-year-old defensive backs coach, is set to leave the Philadelphia Eagles for a highly coveted promotion as the defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. According to sources close to the matter, Parker's departure would be a major blow to the team that has high...
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    ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States

    ICE's Secret Detention Network Spans 5 States, Leaving Thousands Vulnerable to Deportation A shocking internal planning document reveals that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is on the verge of securing a massive privately run detention network across five states in the Upper...
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    Two-time All-Star reliever, former Astros player Ryan Pressly announces his retirement

    Former Astros pitcher Ryan Pressly, a two-time MLB All-Star, has announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the league. The 37-year-old right-hander had an illustrious career spanning across three teams - Minnesota Twins (2013-18), Houston Astros (2018-24), and Chicago Cubs (2025). During his...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This is a long article about haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, traditionally encased in the animal's stomach and simmered for several hours. The article discusses various aspects of haggis, including...
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    Trump Warned of a Tren de Aragua ‘Invasion.’ US Intel Told a Different Story

    US officials were misled on the extent of Venezuela's alleged terrorist network in the US, according to hundreds of internal records obtained by Wired. Contrary to public claims made by President Donald Trump and other senior administration officials that Tren de Aragua (TdA) was a "unified...
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    FBI Agent’s Sworn Testimony Contradicts Claims ICE’s Jonathan Ross Made Under Oath

    FBI Agent's Sworn Testimony Raises Questions About ICE Agent Jonathan Ross's Actions Following Shooting of Minnesota Citizen Renee Nicole Good. An FBI special agent testified in federal court that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross did not follow his training during a confrontation that resulted in the...
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    Democrats should reject tech influence to win elections, Warren says

    Senator Elizabeth Warren has issued a stern warning to the Democratic party: reject the influence of big tech and prioritize the interests of working people over those of wealthy donors. In a speech at the National Press Club, Warren outlined her vision for the future of the party, which hinges...
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    Will Elon Musk’s X changing the Iranian flag have any impact on the ground?

    Elon Musk's latest foray into Iranian affairs has sparked heated debates among experts about its potential impact on the ground. The billionaire entrepreneur, owner of the social media platform X, changed the Iranian flag emoji on his site from the one used since the 1979 Islamic revolution to a...
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    CES 2026 was awash in bodily fluids

    The world of health and wellness technology has entered a new era, where bodily fluids are no longer just a taboo subject in the industry, but a key focus. According to Victoria Song, a senior reporter at The Verge, CES 2026 was awash with products that utilize urine, blood, sweat, and saliva to...
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    From final boss battles to the dangers of open-world bloat, TV and film can learn a lot from video games

    The final season of Stranger Things was a mixed bag, but one aspect that really stood out to me was its resemblance to an open-world game. The show's creators seemed to have taken the best parts of video games - the action, the spectacle, and the sense of danger - and tried to inject them into...
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    Top union accuses Texas of targeting teachers over Charlie Kirk posts

    Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Texas Over Teachers' Social Media Crackdown A prominent teachers union in Texas has taken the state education agency to court, challenging what it describes as unconstitutional investigations into hundreds of educators who posted comments on social media following...
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    US captures Venezuela's leader and his wife in stunning operation and plans to prosecute them

    US President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the United States would temporarily take control of Venezuela and tap into its vast oil reserves, sparking widespread outrage from critics who argue that the move was a brazen act of aggression against a sovereign nation. The operation, which...
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