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    Bill Belichick passed over for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026: report

    Belichick Falls Short on First Year of Eligibility for Pro Football Hall of Fame In a shocking move, six-time Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Belichick failed to secure a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026. According to a report by ESPN, Belichick didn't receive enough...
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    San Francisco cop injured during Oakland traffic stop

    A San Francisco Police Officer Injured in Oakland Traffic Stop A high-speed traffic stop turned violent Tuesday afternoon when a wanted suspect hit and injured a San Francisco police officer. The suspect, wanted for multiple felonies, attempted to flee the scene, crashing into the officer's...
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    Democrats' calls for Kristi Noem to resign or face impeachment grow louder

    Impeachment calls against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem intensify as criticism mounts over immigration enforcement practices. Eight additional Democratic lawmakers have signed on to an impeachment resolution, bringing the total number of co-sponsors to 120, in response to the killing...
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    Super Bowl 60: What to know about big game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara

    Super Bowl 60 will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California after a decade-long absence. The game will be the rematch of Super Bowl 11 between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers. On February 8th, 2026, fans can catch Bad Bunny performing during the halftime show and Green...
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    Trump news at a glance: Starmer rebukes Trump for 'diminishing' British soldiers who fought and died in Afghanistan

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has launched a fierce attack on US President Donald Trump, branding his comments about Nato troops in Afghanistan as "insulting and frankly appalling". The remarks came after Trump said that Nato troops had been "a little back" from the frontlines in Afghanistan...
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    Patriots injuries: New England still playing waiting game with Mack Hollins’ health

    The New England Patriots' season is hanging in the balance as they continue to wait for the return of key receiver Mack Hollins, who suffered an abdominal injury during their last game against Baltimore. Despite being eligible to come off injured reserve, Hollins has yet to be activated by the...
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    'The most dangerous man in America': how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist

    Fifty years have passed since American legend Paul Robeson's untimely demise in 1972. Yet, his story remains shrouded in silence. What transpired during the Red Scare period has led to a tragic outcome: an outcast icon, irreparably severed from the lineage of African-American culture. Robeson's...
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    In Davos, the rich talk about 'global threats'. Here's why they're silent about the biggest of them all | Ingrid Robeyns

    At Davos' annual gathering of world leaders and business executives, a pressing issue is set to be ignored - neoliberal capitalism. Despite its far-reaching consequences on global inequality, economic instability, and environmental degradation, the focus remains on more tangential problems such...
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    Mayor Daniel Lurie touts SF in 1st State of the City address: 'People are proud to live here again'

    San Francisco's mayor Daniel Lurie unveiled his ambitious agenda in the city's first State of the City address, touting a new era of prosperity for the once-struggling metropolis. According to Lurie, people have finally regained their confidence in living in San Francisco, with public safety...
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    NASA Data Helps Maine Oyster Farmers Choose Where to Grow

    Maine Oyster Farmer Finds Success with NASA Satellite Data A Maine oyster farmer has found a way to ensure the success of his farm by using satellite data from NASA. Luke Saindon's experience is an example of how this technology can be used locally to help communities make their livelihoods...
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    Half His Age by Jennette McCurdy – the follow-up to I'm Glad My Mom Died

    Jennette McCurdy's sophomore effort, Half His Age, continues to dismantle the notion of a healthy parent-child dynamic, instead opting for a darkly comedic portrayal of blurred boundaries and generational trauma. The novel follows Waldo, a high school senior struggling to assert her own...
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    Revisited: the real science of weight loss – podcast

    The Real Science of Weight Loss Revealed, or So They Say. A recent podcast revisited the topic of weight loss and what really works in shedding those extra pounds. For years, we've been fed a diet of fad diets and quick fixes that promise to deliver rapid results, but often leave us feeling...
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    Junior Brown to open for Greensky Bluegrass at Ann Arbor Folk Fest - Detroit Metro Times

    Junior Brown to Bring Country Revival to Ann Arbor Folk Festival In a move that promises to electrify the stages of the 49th Ann Arbor Folk Festival, country music icon Junior Brown will open for Michigan's beloved jam band Greensky Bluegrass on Friday, January 30. This year's festival marks a...
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    Detroit Emergency Shelters Under Pressure in Extreme Cold

    Detroit's emergency shelters are bracing for the worst as a prolonged period of extreme cold weather sets in, leaving thousands without access to warmth and shelter. The city's largest homeless service provider, Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM), has been working around the clock to...
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    PNY is releasing slim-sized NVIDIA RTX GPUs just as PC building becomes prohibitively expensive

    PNY has just unveiled its new "Slim" series of NVIDIA RTX GPUs, catering to the growing demand for compact PC builds amidst crippling component costs. The slim designs, which include variants of the 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 models, feature a mere two slot configuration with just a pair of 120mm...
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    The Guardian view on Trump's raid in Caracas: oil matters, but it's not the whole story | Editorial

    Donald Trump's decision to stage a dramatic raid on Caracas is largely driven by Venezuela's vast oil reserves. However, the US president's fixation on the country cannot be reduced to just its valuable energy resources. The presence of oil in Venezuela is significant, but it is not the sole...
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    TV tonight: a divisive Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? spin-off

    "Quiz Show Chaos: A Divisive 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' Spin-Off" This week's TV lineup is filled with an array of shows that cater to different tastes, from fast-paced quiz games to mouth-watering foodie adventures. For fans of rapid-fire questions and high-stakes prizes, the...
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    Browns GM issues decision on QB Deshaun Watson future

    Cleveland Browns GM Sticks by QB Deshaun Watson Amidst Rebuild Efforts The Cleveland Browns' rebuild is well underway, with a new head coach in place after Kevin Stefanski's departure. As the team navigates this change, one question remains: what's next for quarterback Deshaun Watson? General...
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    Deadly ‘superbug’ is spreading across US as drug resistance grows, researchers warn

    Deadly Fungus Spreads Across US Hospitals, Gains Global Threat Status as Research Warns of Growing Resistance A highly contagious and lethal fungus known as Candida auris (C. auris) is on a rapid spread across the US, forcing hospitals to shut down their intensive care units due to outbreaks...
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    AIPAC Is Retreating From Endorsements and Election Spending. It Won’t Give Up Its Influence.

    AIPAC's Retreat from Endorsements and Election Spending Won't Change the Game. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is pulling back on its aggressive electoral strategy, spending less money in this year's elections compared to previous cycles. This move comes after a massive...
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