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    2 men shot, one critically hurt on West Side

    Violence Strikes West Garfield Park on Sunday Night: Two Young Men Shot, One Left Fighting for Life. Two men in their late twenties were caught in the crossfire of a senseless act of violence that left them bleeding on the streets of Chicago's West Side. The double shooting occurred around...
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    Who is Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian envoy part of Ukraine talks in the UAE?

    Meet Kirill Dmitriev, the Moscow insider playing a pivotal role in Ukraine peace talks. Russia's enigmatic head of its sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, has been a key figure in recent diplomatic discussions with US envoys over Ukraine. A product of both Russian and American educational...
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    Most Improved College Football Teams 2025: 6 FBS Turnarounds

    Several FBS teams experienced a remarkable turnaround in their college football seasons this year, posting impressive wins over the course of the year. One team that exemplified this transformation is Kennesaw State. After finishing 2-10 as a member of Conference USA in 2024, Jerry Mack's new...
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    Hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world's oldest known rock art

    Indonesia's Muna Island holds secrets to one of humanity's earliest artistic expressions - a hand stencil found on its wall is being hailed as the world's oldest known rock art. Estimated to be at least 67,800 years old, it was discovered in Liang Metanduno cave, where researchers also dated...
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    How ‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams won Milan Fashion Week

    Hudson Williams, the star of the hit series 'Heated Rivalry,' has stolen the show at Milan Fashion Week. The 27-year-old actor and model made a dramatic entrance on the runway, walking for Dsquared2 as part of the Italian fashion week's opening event. Williams' appearance was met with...
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    History Illustrated: Refusing to play by the rules

    In the world of sports, there exists an unspoken code - one that dictates how players should conduct themselves both on and off the field. Those who choose to defy these rules face severe consequences, including fines, suspensions, and even exile from their respective leagues. At the center of...
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    Netherlands ushers in Spring with National Tulip Day celebration

    "The Netherlands Welcomes Spring with Vibrant Tulip Day Celebration" Amidst the chill of winter, the Netherlands officially kicked off spring on Saturday as it celebrated its beloved National Tulip Day. The country's tulip enthusiasts and growers came together to showcase their prized blooms in...
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    Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women's football email

    Women's Football Enthusiasts, Rejoice! Get Your Free Newsletter Fix For those passionate about women's football, a new newsletter is set to become your go-to source for expert insights, news, and analysis twice a week. Dubbed "Moving the Goalposts", this engaging newsletter promises to bring...
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    La NASA transmitirá en directo el regreso y el amerizaje de Crew 11 - NASA

    NASA Aprobó Desacoplamiento de SpaceX Crew 11, Regreso a la Tierra El miércoles 14 de enero, la NASA y SpaceX planean desacoplar la misión de la estación espacial Internacional (ISS) a las 5:05 p.m. EST. Después de una decisión inesperada por parte de la agencia espacial estadounidense anunció...
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    The Makropulos Affair review – Simon Rattle leads a sensational and thrilling semi-staging

    Simon Rattle's sensational semi-staging of Leoš Janáček's 'The Makropulos Affair' at the Barbican Hall has left an indelible mark, drawing parallels between the opera's timeless themes and our increasingly volatile world. The conductor's relentless pace, mirroring the frenetic energy of...
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    “Unlawful and unconstitutional": Kelly sues Hegseth, Pentagon over censure

    Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Takes On Pentagon and Hegseth in Landmark First Amendment Lawsuit Senator Mark Kelly has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon, claiming that being censured for his actions as part of a video aimed at reminding military personnel of...
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    San Jose to invest in 'La Placita' project to continue East Side revitalization

    San Jose to Pour $3 Million into Revitalization Project on Alum Rock Avenue, a Step in the Right Direction for East Side Residents. The city council of San Jose has given its approval for $3 million to be invested in the "La Placita" project, which is set to transform the East Side. The...
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    Coached to Kill

    A high school softball coach's reputation was forever tarnished after one of her former players was convicted of murder. The player, Briar Shelby, had been a standout on the team and was considered a role model by her peers. However, authorities alleged that the coach, Brenda Myers-Powell, had...
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    Nasa considering early return of crew from ISS due to medical reasons

    NASA is mulling the possibility of cutting short its crew's stay on the International Space Station (ISS) amid concerns over a medical issue affecting one of the astronauts. The decision comes as the agency has cancelled plans for a scheduled spacewalk, which was set to take place on Thursday...
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    Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST: Get up to $2,000 in FanCash for Knicks vs. Clippers

    Knicks Look to Snap Losing Streak as Clippers Come to Town, Fanatics Offers Up to $2,000 in FanCash. The New York Knicks are set to host the Los Angeles Clippers at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, marking their first "gut-check" game of the season. The Knicks, looking to snap a...
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    The Guardian view on Trump's raid in Caracas: oil matters, but it's not the whole story | Editorial

    US Intervention in Venezuela: A Complex Issue with Oil at Its Center President Trump's decision to have US forces "rescue" Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from an airbase on Sunday, sparking international outcry and concern, may seem like a simple case of protecting democracy. However, the...
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    From tourism to wine, Syrian businesses flounder in post-Assad cultural flux

    Syrian businesses, once thriving in the shadow of the Assad regime, now face an uncertain future as the country navigates its post-revolutionary landscape. The shift has been marked by a cultural flux, with symbols and culture that once defined Syria being renegotiated. The pace of change has...
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