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    Two teens badly hurt, arrested after stolen car crashes into viaduct in Chicago Lawn

    Two Teenagers Left Fighting for Life After Stealing a Car that Crashed into a Viaduct in Chicago's South Side. A dramatic early morning scene unfolded on West Marquette Road in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood, where police witnessed a stolen car careening out of control and crashing head-on into...
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    Royal Mail delivered Christmas letters and parcels late to about 16m people

    Royal Mail's woeful performance over the holiday season has left millions of people without vital information, sparking widespread criticism from consumer watchdog Citizens Advice. The UK postal service failed to deliver letters and cards on time to approximately 16 million individuals, a...
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    Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin concedes election | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat in Sunday's parliamentary election, with the opposition right-wing National Coalition Party (NCP) claiming victory. The NCP secured 48 seats in parliament, narrowly ahead of the nationalist Finns Party with 46 seats and Marin's Social...
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    Report: Apple plans to launch AI-powered wearable pin device as soon as 2027

    Apple is reportedly developing an AI-powered wearable device, which resembles the AirTag in terms of size but has some key differences. According to sources familiar with the product, Apple plans to release this new wearable as early as 2027. The device will likely be a small pin that can be...
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    Trump's Board of Peace: 'Boards & committees do not resolve conflicts, mediators resolve conflicts'

    US Diplomat Slams Trump's 'Board of Peace' as Unworkable In a scathing assessment, former US Middle East negotiator Aaron David Miller has dismissed President Donald Trump's "Peace to Prosperity" initiative as unworkable. The plan, which aimed to bring stability to the Gaza Strip and resolve...
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    Keir Starmer says Trump's threat to impose tariffs over Greenland 'completely wrong'

    UK's Starmer Slams Trump Over Greenland Tariffs, Citing 'Completely Wrong' Decision UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump over his decision to impose 10% tariffs on the UK and seven other European countries in response to their troops being deployed to...
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    Gulnur Mukazhanova’s Felt-Making as Philosophy

    Gulnur Mukazhanova's latest installation, "Dowry of the Soul", presents a monumental exploration of existence, rupture, morality, and heritage through her signature medium of felt. Suspended in a former factory museum space, the vast array of colorful fabric scraps appears to defy gravity...
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    Husband who killed his wife and duped child in 'wicked' plot jailed for life in London

    Life Sentence for Man Who Murdered His Wife and Manipulated Their Child in "Wicked" Plot A London court has handed down a life sentence to Robert Rhodes, 52, for murdering his wife Dawn in 2016. The killer had initially been acquitted of the crime on grounds of self-defence, but after new...
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    Shoppers say they get asked if they’re wearing Baccarat Rouge while using this $39 dupe

    "Fans of luxury fragrance Baccarat Rouge 540 are raving about a duped version that's nearly indistinguishable from the original. For just $39, ALT. Fragrances Crystal offers a near-perfect replica of the expensive perfume, with reviewers claiming it smells "exactly the same" as the real deal...
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    Fifteen former NCAA players charged in US-China basketball rigging case

    Fifteen former college basketball players have been charged with participating in a betting scheme aimed at rigging NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games. The indictment, unsealed by federal prosecutors in Philadelphia, accuses the defendants of conspiring to fix games from September...
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    "Find a new place to live": Graham threatens Cuban leadership

    US Senator Lindsey Graham's recent threat to Cuba has raised concerns about the escalating tensions between the US and the island nation. In a bizarre tweet, Graham advised the Cuban government to "start house-hunting" as he warned that they would face dire consequences if they didn't make...
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    Should speed cameras be hidden?

    Some speed cameras in the UK have raised concerns among drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists about their effectiveness. The issue centers around how they operate - with camera-warning signs providing a clear indication of speeding and apps allowing drivers to slow down ahead of time. So why do we...
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    NASA to Provide Media with International Space Station Update Today - NASA

    NASA to Hold Live Briefing on International Space Station Update In a move that has piqued the interest of space enthusiasts and media alike, NASA is set to host a live news conference today at 5 p.m. EST from its headquarters in Washington D.C. The briefing will provide an update on the...
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    3,000 jobs at risk unless MoD signs helicopter order, sources say

    UK's Last Military Helicopter Factory Hangs by Thread as Deadline Looms The fate of about 3,000 manufacturing jobs at the UK's last military helicopter factory hangs in the balance as Leonardo Helicopters, the Italian owner, threatens to close the facility unless a long-awaited order from the...
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    Cream of the crop: small brewers take on Guinness with rival 'nitro' stouts

    The Dark Horse in a World of Copycats: Aspiring Breweries Daring to Challenge Guinness's Nitro Stout Supremacy For years, Ireland's iconic stout has been synonymous with a rich, velvety texture and an unmistakable flavor profile. Guinness has long been the benchmark for nitro stouts, but a...
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    Where to Find the Best Booze-Free Drinks in Los Angeles

    LA's Best Booze-Free Drinks: A Rise in Mocktails and Sober Sipping Options In an effort to cut back on excessive drinking or embark on a dry January detox, several LA restaurants and bars are catering to the growing demand for zero-proof drinks. What was once seen as a sacrificial choice is now...
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    Trump says he canceled second round of Venezuela attacks

    The provided code snippet is a complex HTML structure with various elements, including `<video>` tags, images, and text. It appears to be a web page layout for a news website. To provide more specific guidance, I would need to know the purpose of this code. Are you looking to make changes to...
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    311 records show nearly a dozen complaints were made before a leaky hydrant was fixed

    Residents in Northwest Houston spent weeks dealing with a flooded street due to a leaky hydrant on Althea Drive. Water began leaking from the damaged hydrant after a truck hit it, and despite multiple complaints filed through the city's 311 system, nothing seemed to change for nearly a month...
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    In ending, Stranger Things committed TV's ultimate crime

    The Stranger Things finale has sparked a mixed reaction among fans and critics alike. While some have praised the show for its ability to conclude its story in a way that felt earned and satisfying, others have criticized it for leaving too many plot threads untied. One of the most striking...
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    Three sequels worth watching in 2026—and three to avoid at all costs

    It's time to give the Hollywood executives a good laugh – and by that, I mean it's time for some movies worth watching and others that we can just let fade into obscurity. Let's dive in. First up, there's "The Devil Wears Prada 2." This sequel has been years in the making, and with Anne...
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