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    The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

    A new scientific study has shed light on the mysterious world of dreams and nightmares, revealing surprising facts about what happens in our brains when we sleep. Researchers at the University of California have discovered that brain activity during a nightmare is similar to that during a...
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    American Airlines Says Winter Storm Cut Revenue By Up To $200 Million

    American Airlines has reported a slim profit in its fourth quarter despite significant financial losses due to the recent government shutdown and a severe winter storm called Winter Storm Fern. The airline's CEO, Robert Isom, stated that the storm had an "impact as significant as we've ever...
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    'Mother of all deals': EU and India sign free trade agreement

    EU-India Free Trade Deal: A Landmark Agreement that Could Double EU Exports to India by 2032 In a historic moment for trade diplomacy, the European Union and India have finalised a landmark free trade agreement, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailing it as the "mother...
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    Wiper malware targeted Poland energy grid, but failed to knock out electricity

    Poland's energy grid, a critical component of the country's infrastructure, was targeted by wiper malware in an apparent attempt to disrupt electricity delivery operations. The attack, which occurred during the last week of December, is believed to have been carried out by Russian state hackers...
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    SEPTA tells riders to expect slow service and possible cancellations Sunday

    SEPTA Prepares for Winter Storm by Warning of Slower Service and Possible Cancellations Ahead of a major winter storm set to hit the Philadelphia area, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) officials are urging riders to expect slower service and possible cancellations on...
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    The public health win hiding in plain sight: Poison centers

    Poison Centers: Lifesavers in Plain Sight In a shocking revelation, millions of accidental poisoning cases are occurring every year, yet the US Poison Center Network remains woefully underfunded. These centers, staffed by medical professionals trained in toxicology, have been providing...
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    Canada cuts tariffs on Chinese EVs as part of new deal

    Canada and China have struck a significant trade deal that paves the way for Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) to enter the Canadian market with reduced tariffs, marking a departure from the country's previous stance. The agreement sees tariffs on imported Chinese EVs slashed from 100% to just...
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    Starmer could face rebellion by north-west Labour MPs over local funding

    North West Labour MPs Prepare for Rebellion Over Local Funding Cuts Labour MPs from the north-west region are gearing up to stage a rebellion over the government's funding settlement, which they claim unfairly penalizes their local councils. The proposed three-year funding plan has been...
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    Here's How to Watch Patriots vs. Texans Playoff Game Online for Free

    If You Miss the Patriots vs Texans Game, Here's How to Watch It Online for Free or at Low Cost. The highly anticipated NFL playoff matchup between the New England Patriots and the Houston Texans is just around the corner, with fans eager to catch a glimpse of C.J Stroud taking on Drake Maye in...
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    The Best Juicer Is a Slow Juicer

    The provided code snippet appears to be a portion of an HTML document, likely from a website. It includes various coupons and promo codes for different products and services. The specific details of the coupons and their corresponding discounts are not explicitly stated in the provided code...
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    1/12: CBS Evening News

    "Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Fed's Independence Amid Powell Investigation, Minnesota Sues Homeland Security Over ICE Operations" The Federal Reserve is facing an unprecedented crisis as lawmakers warn that the central bank's independence is under threat. The warning comes amid a growing...
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    What Virginia Democrats' redistricting effort could mean for control of House

    Virginia Democrats' bid to redraw the state's congressional maps could lead to a significant shift in control of the US House of Representatives. The party's plan, which is being implemented by a Republican-dominated commission, aims to create more Democratic-friendly districts that would give...
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    Raphinha: How Hansi Flick has turned Barcelona forward's form around

    Barcelona's resurgence under Hansi Flick has been attributed to the German manager's influence on Brazilian forward Raphinha. The 29-year-old, who was once a debated squad option, has transformed into one of the team's most dependable performers. Flick has brought about a change in Raphinha's...
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    A base to call home: finding the perfect Socceroos World Cup camp is no easy feat | Joey Lynch

    Finding the perfect base camp for the Socceroos ahead of the 2026 World Cup is no easy feat. The Australian team must weigh factors such as hotel quality and training facilities against travel logistics and trade-offs between the two. With 16 regionalised camps in the official Fifa brochure to...
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    The Golden Globes ceremony ignored politics. But their big winner taps today's unhappy turbulence | Peter Bradshaw

    The Golden Globes may have steered clear of politics this year, but its winners have a striking connection to our current social climate. Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" tops the list with four awards, including Best Director for the master filmmaker himself. The film's themes...
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    'Bring me a gigantic Gladiator who can cradle me like a baby!': behind the scenes of the most joyous show on TV

    The article discusses the new series of Gladiators, a British television game show that features contestants competing against strongman-type competitors known as Gladiators. The show has been revamped and updated for a modern audience, with a new cast of Gladiators who are mostly social media...
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    The ICE officer who killed a Minnesota woman is a war veteran who spent over a decade at DHS

    ICE Officer Who Killed Woman Was War Veteran and DHS Employee Before Fatal Confrontation Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer at the center of the Renee Nicole Good shooting controversy, has a long history of working for the government and serving in the...
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    NASA’s Pandora Satellite, CubeSats to Explore Exoplanets, Beyond

    NASA's Pandora Satellite, CubeSats to Explore Exoplanets and Beyond A new NASA spacecraft called Pandora is set for launch on January 11 alongside two smaller satellites, BlackCAT and SPARCS, which will study exoplanet atmospheres and the activity of low-mass stars. The mission aims to...
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    The role the Caribbean played in helping the US to depose Maduro

    The Caribbean's Role in Trump's Venezuela Coup As the Trump administration ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and imprisoned him on US soil, the region is grappling with the implications of this move. Trinidad and Tobago, a founding member of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), has been...
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    These Apps Let You Bet on Deportations and Famine. Mainstream Media Is Eating It Up.

    The emergence of apps that allow users to bet on deportations, famines, and other events has sparked concerns about the commodification of uncertainty. These platforms, such as Kalshi and Polymarket, offer betting opportunities on a range of topics, from elections and bombings to divorce and...
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