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    Sixers power ranking roundup: Right in the middle of the pack; will Joel Embiid be an All-Star?

    The Philadelphia 76ers are an enigmatic team, shrouded in confusion for those who follow them closely. But when viewed from a broader perspective, they're right in the middle of the pack in the Eastern Conference, where their position is neither here nor there. Their recent win over the...
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    Plans Call for “New Rafah” Built in Israel’s Image — Without Palestinians

    A shocking plan is underway to rebuild the Gaza Strip in Israel's image, without the input or consent of its Palestinian population. The "New Rafah" project, set to be spearheaded by the US and Israeli governments, aims to transform the city into a luxury resort town with high-end amenities and...
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    France pays tribute to fallen soldiers in Afghanistan after Trump’s false NATO troops claim

    France pays tribute to fallen soldiers in Afghanistan amidst US President Donald Trump's contentious claims about NATO troops' involvement on the front lines. The French government has moved swiftly to counter what it views as a personal attack on its military. Minister Delegate Alice Rufo...
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    US names 232-athlete roster for Milan Cortina Olympics, led by five-timers including Vonn, Humphries

    US Names Star-Studded Roster for Milan Cortina Olympics, Including Five-Timers Vonn and Humphries The United States Olympic Committee has announced its 232-athlete roster for the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics, with a star-studded lineup led by five-time medalists Lindsey Vonn, Kaillie...
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    Delroy Lindo: the Sinners Oscar nominee who could make Spike Lee's secret British weapon rather less secret

    Delroy Lindo's journey from humble beginnings in south London to becoming a Hollywood A-lister is nothing short of remarkable. Born in 1952, Lindo was already on his way to stardom as a teenager when he left Britain for the US. His early career marked by stage roles and small film parts, Lindo...
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    Man killed during attempted carjacking was about to celebrate 7th anniversary with fiancée

    Husband-To-Be's Fiancée Demands Justice After Tragic Carjacking Death; Couple Would Have Celebrated 7th Anniversary Next Month The fiancée of James Tolen, a man brutally killed during an attempted carjacking in Houston's Third Ward park, is urging the authorities to act swiftly in identifying...
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    Bulls welcome fans to UC to celebrate Derrick Rose before jersey retirement

    Derrick Rose's Homecoming: A Heartfelt Tribute at the United Center As Derrick Rose walked into the United Center on Saturday, he was greeted by a sea of adoring fans, all eager to bid farewell to their beloved point guard. The event, dubbed the "Derrick Rose atrium experience," served as the...
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    American Idol returns for season 24 with new American Idol University twist

    "American Idol Returns with Unprecedented Twist" The wait is over for aspiring musicians as American Idol kicks off its 24th season, bringing a fresh spin to the classic competition format. On Monday night, hopefuls will embark on their journey, guided by the returning panel of judges: Carrie...
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    Is Andy Robertson What Tottenham Hotspur Needs?

    Andy Robertson's impending departure from Liverpool could prove to be a significant boost for Tottenham Hotspur, who are in dire need of natural leadership within their dressing room. The Scottish left-back has been a stalwart at Anfield for eight seasons, winning two Premier League titles and...
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    NordVPN review: A deep dive into performance, privacy and value

    NordVPN Review: A Comprehensive Analysis of Performance, Privacy, and Value NordVPN has solidified its reputation as a top-notch VPN provider by offering robust privacy features, broad device compatibility, and an extensive server network. With its emphasis on user protection, NordVPN stands...
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    Out of sight: spectacular HS2 tunnels offer glimmer of hope for stalling project

    A glimpse into the hidden world beneath the Chiltern hills reveals a testament to British engineering prowess - two 10-mile tunnels built beneath an area of outstanding natural beauty, now eerily vacant as construction work waits for trains to run through them. The HS2 project has been plagued...
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    Sirens’ furious rally falls short in overtime loss to Charge

    Ottawa's three-goal lead is snatched away by Sarah Wozniewicz, who scored the winning goal in overtime to send the game into extra time. The Ottawa Charge were ahead 3-0 at the end of the second period, thanks to goals from Gabbie Hughes, Rebecca Leslie, and Brianne Jenner. However, New York...
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    Opinion: ‘Until we meet again, brave little cat.’ The heartbreak and taboo of burying our pets | CNN

    The way we bid farewell to our departed loved ones is often influenced by the bonds we share with them. While humans have long been buried in cemeteries, a growing number of pet owners are seeking alternative and more personal ways to say goodbye to their cherished companions. In Barcelona...
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    Bulls guard Josh Giddey takes step toward return

    Bulls Guard Josh Giddey Takes Step Towards Return, Still Has Some Work to Do Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey took a significant step towards returning to the lineup on Sunday, as he practiced with the G League's Windy City Bulls for the first time since straining his left hamstring. The session...
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    Australian Open: How former junior champion Oliver Anderson is trying to rebuild career after match-fixing ban

    Australian Open: Former junior champion Oliver Anderson's journey back to the sport he loves, after a match-fixing ban, is proving to be a challenging one. The 27-year-old Australian, who was once tipped for greatness in tennis, has been trying to rebuild his career after being banned from...
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    How to fire up 2026's hottest House race

    A Crowded Field and a Perfect Storm of Politics: How Ranked Choice Voting Can Save the 2026 House Race The 12th congressional district primary in New York City is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and crowded races in recent history. With a slew of well-funded candidates vying for...
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    Bill Murray, the Bears and the blues created one epic Chicago celebration

    Chicago's sports fans gathered at Thalia Hall on Saturday night to watch Bill Murray and his Blood Brothers take the stage by storm. But instead of the band performing live, the crowd was treated to a unique twist: a large projection screen broadcasting the nail-biter of a Chicago Bears game...
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    FA Cup Highlights: Preston North End 0-1 Wigan Athletic

    Late goal drama marred Wigan's FA Cup triumph over Preston North End as a solitary strike from Harrison Bettoni gave the visitors the edge in a tense Lancashire derby. The lone goal from the League One side sealed their narrow 1-0 victory, coming after Brad Potts' injury-time equaliser for...
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    Helen Mirren Thanks Golden Globes for ‘Two Large Balls — Which As You Can Imagine, Really Helped Me in My Career’

    Helen Mirren's Golden Globes Honoree Speech: A Humble Tribute to Her Career and Colleagues Dame Helen Mirren took home the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award at this year's Golden Globe ceremony, an honor that she humbly accepted with characteristic wit and gratitude. The award is the...
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    Exeter City's plea for more FA Cup cash from Manchester City turned down

    Exeter City's Appeal Falls Flat as Manchester City Refuse Increased FA Cup Earnings. In an effort to alleviate financial woes, Exeter City has made a heartfelt plea to their high-profile opponents, Manchester City, to reconsider the standard policy regarding matchday gate receipts. The League...
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