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    Rod Stewart Slams 'Draft Dodger' Trump Over NATO Troops Remarks

    Rock Legend Rod Stewart Slams Donald Trump as 'Draft Dodger' Over NATO Troops Remarks Sir Rod Stewart has launched a scathing attack on US President Donald Trump, branding him a "draft dodger" after the president's comments about NATO troops and their role in Afghanistan. The rock star and...
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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    NASA has selected four astronauts, including two Canadians and a US naval aviator, to helm the first crewed moon mission in nearly five decades. The team, set to embark on the historic Artemis II lunar flyby in November 2024, consists of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy...
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    Be More Bird by Candida Meyrick review – less soaring avian self-help than a parroting of tired cliches

    In her latest offering, "Be More Bird," Candida Meyrick attempts to distill the essence of life from her pet Harris hawk's experiences. The result is a puzzling collection of 20 brief "life lessons" that often feel like little more than tired cliches strung together. Rather than truly exploring...
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    Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

    Renowned Photographer and Civil Rights Icon Kwame Brathwaite Passes Away at 85 Kwame Brathwaite, a trailblazing photographer and activist whose work embodied the "Black is Beautiful" ethos of the 1960s, has passed away at the age of 85. Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants in Brooklyn, New...
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    Trump pledges to slap tariffs on European allies over Greenland

    Trump Announces Tariffs on European Allies Over Greenland Dispute, Sparking International Backlash US President Donald Trump has vowed to slap tariffs on eight European allies - Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the UK - in retaliation for their opposition...
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    Calif. counters FCC attack on DEI with conditions on Verizon/Frontier merger

    California takes firm stance against FCC's discriminatory DEI policies, conditions Verizon/Frontier merger with consumer-focused commitments. Verizon Communications is set to complete its $9.6 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications after receiving the final approval from California...
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    California dog warning issued after deadly bacteria found

    A Deadly Bacteria Threatens California Dogs and Residents A recent outbreak of leptospirosis, a potentially fatal bacterial disease, has been reported in Berkeley, California, sparking concerns among local residents and pet owners. The alert, issued by health authorities, warns of heightened...
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    Defendant in Charlie Kirk's killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors

    Utah Man Accused of Killing Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Seeks to Disqualify Prosecutors Over Potential Conflict of Interest Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old charged with the aggravated murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, returned to court on Friday as his attorneys attempted to...
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    Philly's youth poet laureate now is a finalist for U.S. title

    Philadelphia's Rising Star Poet Heads to National Stage Malaya Ulan, a senior at the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, is one step away from achieving her dream of becoming the country's youth poet laureate. As part of four finalists selected from a nationwide pool of talented young...
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    The Philly Home + Garden Show returns in February with hands-on ideas and expert advice

    Home Improvement Enthusiasts Rejoice: Philly Show Returns with Hands-On Ideas and Expert Advice in February The wait is almost over for those who eagerly anticipate the annual event that will bring new ideas, inspiration, and practical advice to the world of home improvement. The Greater...
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    The CES companies hoping your brain is the next big thing in computing

    The latest gadgets at CES are promising to revolutionize brain health, with electroencephalograms (EEGs) being touted as the next big thing in computing. These devices use sensors to monitor the electrical activity of our brains and can track various states of mind such as relaxation, focus, and...
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    Mississippi man charged with six murders, including father, brother and a child

    A Mississippi Man's Descent into Madness: Six Fatal Shootings Claim Multiple Lives In a shocking and disturbing turn of events, authorities have arrested Daricka Moore, 24, in connection with the brutal murder of six people, including three relatives and a local pastor. The gruesome killings...
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    Border Patrol Agents Shot Two People in Portland During Immigration Stop

    Federal Agents Open Fire in Portland, Leaving Two People Injured Amid Rising Tensions Over Immigration Raids. In a shocking turn of events, two people were shot by federal agents during an immigration stop in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday afternoon. The incident comes just one day after an...
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    David Bowie's 'Heroes' Saw Massive Streaming Spike After 'Stranger Things' Finale

    David Bowie's 'Heroes' Searched by Thousands After 'Stranger Things' Finale The iconic song "Heroes" by David Bowie has seen an unprecedented surge in streaming following its use as the end-credits track for Netflix show 'Stranger Things' finale. According to recent data, the 1977 classic saw a...
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    Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon X2 Plus chip at CES

    Qualcomm has unveiled its latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon X2 Plus chip, at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The company's move comes as a more toned-down version of the high-end Snapdragon X2 Elite processor that was introduced in September. While still part of the...
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    Duke of Marlborough appears in court charged with strangling estranged wife

    British Aristocrat Charged with Brutal Assault on Estranged Wife A shocking case of domestic violence has hit the British aristocracy as Charles James Spencer-Churchill, the 12th Duke of Marlborough, appeared in court yesterday charged with strangling his estranged wife Edla. The 70-year-old...
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    Minnesota state appellate judge pleads guilty to November DWI

    A Top Judge's Downfall: Appellate Court Judge Pleads Guilty to DWI A shocking turn of events has rocked the Minnesota judiciary as Renee Worke, a 67-year-old appellate court judge, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. The case highlights the gravity of even high-ranking officials...
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