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    Screening at Sundance: Gregg Araki’s ‘I Want Your Sex’

    Gregg Araki's 'I Want Your Sex' Stirs Up Controversy at Sundance with Kinky Workplace Romp. The provocative art magnate Erika Tracy, played by Olivia Wilde, turns the world of introverted college graduate Elliot around when he lands a job as her assistant. While not exactly a return to form...
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    Demand for Intel's processors is apparently there, but the supply is not

    Intel is facing a crisis of supply and demand in the processor market, but it's prioritizing its high-margin server chips. The company reported its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2025 yesterday, revealing that year-over-year revenue was down nearly imperceptibly to $52.9 billion, while...
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    Young will suffer most when AI 'tsunami' hits jobs, says head of IMF

    IMF Chief Warns Young People Will Bear Brunt of AI-Driven Job Disruption Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the International Monetary Fund, has issued a stark warning about the impact of artificial intelligence on the global economy. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland...
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    Lane Kiffin calls out LSU fan with 2-word response amid Ole Miss drama

    Lane Kiffin has been known for stirring the pot in his rivalry with LSU's Pete Golding. It was expected that this week would bring more of the same, especially after Ole Miss signed highly touted sack leader Princewill Umanmielen, who will be donning Purple and Gold at Death Valley next season...
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    UK inflation rises for first time in five months to 3.4% in December

    UK Inflation Surges in December as Air Fares and Tobacco Prices Take Center Stage The UK inflation rate has finally broken its five-month winning streak, rising to 3.4% in December according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The sharp increase was largely driven by volatile items...
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    Top Tempur-Pedic Promo Codes for January 2026

    Tempur-Pedic is offering some incredible deals this January, perfect for those looking to upgrade their bedding or score a new mattress. Right now, you can snag pillows for up to $39 off when you bundle two of them together - we're talking about Tempur-Cloud Pillows going down from $239 to...
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    US supreme court to hear challenge to Hawaii's strict gun law

    US Supreme Court Ponders Hawaii's Strict Gun Law: Weighs Right to Bear Arms Against Property Owners' Rights The US Supreme Court is set to hear a challenge to Hawaii's strict gun law, which bans the carrying of firearms on private property open to the public unless permission from the owner is...
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    Two stars from Michelin, one for hygiene: star chef's poor score ignites UK dining debate

    Gareth Ward's Michelin-Starred Restaurant Given One-Star Hygiene Rating Ignites Debate Over Fine Dining Culture. A critic who has dined at every three-star Michelin restaurant worldwide praises Gareth Ward, the chef and owner of Ynyshir in Wales, as a visionary. However, food safety officers...
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    Does my obsession with old trinkets make me a hoarder or a sentimental maximalist? | Eleanor Burnard

    The lines between sentimental maximalism and hoarding can be blurred, especially for those who hold onto memories as dearly as possessions. For Eleanor Burnard, her apartment is a veritable shrine to nostalgia, overflowing with trinkets and mementos that evoke emotions long past. Among the...
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    US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security

    Florida Congressional Candidate Redirects Nazism Website to Homeland Security, Calls Out Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdowns A US House candidate in Florida has bought the domain nazis.us and set it up to redirect visitors to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a move that...
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    New NYC schools chancellor plans changes to controversial math curriculum

    New York City's New Chancellor Tackles Controversial Math Curriculum with Tweaks and Reinforcements In an effort to address mounting criticism, the new Schools Chancellor, Kamar Samuels, has announced a revamped approach to teaching math in middle school and high school. The changes, part of...
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    Sudan food aid expected to be ‘depleted’ by end of March, UN warns

    United Nations Warns of Food Aid Depletion in Sudan by End of March, Fueling Fears for Millions in World's Largest Hunger Crisis A dire warning has been issued by the United Nations regarding the rapidly dwindling food aid supply in Sudan, which is on the brink of depletion by the end of March...
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    3 of the best boating cities in the U.S. in 2026 are in New England, according to BoatBooker

    New England is set to be a top destination for boating enthusiasts in 2026, according to BoatBooker's latest rankings. The three cities that made it to the list are Barnstable, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; and Portland, Maine. These charming coastal towns offer a perfect blend of...
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    Lucas Paqueta transfer news: West Ham midfielder wants to leave to join Brazilian side Flamengo

    West Ham's Lucas Paqueta has sparked a transfer crisis at his club, with the Brazilian midfielder hinting that he wants to leave the Premier League side to join Brazilian giants Flamengo. The 28-year-old midfielder is reportedly willing to take a significant pay cut in order to return home and...
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    EU chief von der Leyen 'looks forward' to signing 'historic' Mercosur deal

    EU Leaders Give Green Light to Mercosur Trade Deal Amid Ongoing Farmers' Protests A long-awaited agreement between the European Union and South American bloc Mercosur is on track for signing after EU chief Ursula von der Leyen gave her backing to the pact, paving the way for a deal that could...
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    Trump's attack on Venezuela without alerting Congress tests limits of executive power

    In a shocking display of executive overreach, President Trump's administration carried out a daring raid on Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro without so much as a whisper to Congress. The brazen move not only disregarded the constitution but also mocked the War Powers Resolution, a 1973 law...
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    The Guardian view on care leavers: responsibility for looked-after children does not end at 18 | Editorial

    The British government's recent reforms aimed at improving the lives of care leavers may have sparked some optimism, but the underlying problems persist. The reality is that many children who grow up in care face a bleak future, marked by poor health outcomes, limited educational prospects, and...
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    Sali Hughes on beauty: I don't make new year resolutions, but these are my pledges for 2026

    Sali Hughes has made a New Year pledge, sans resolutions, and instead adopted a new set of beauty habits that aim to improve her skin and overall well-being. The journalist believes that even someone with a skincare routine as rigorous as hers can still find areas for improvement. So, what...
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