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    MLB rumors: Is there a chance Harrison Bader comes back to the Phillies?

    The Phillies' free agency pursuits have largely wrapped up, with the likes of Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger now officially in new homes. Meanwhile, the team has settled into a roster configuration that appears to be set for the season. However, Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave...
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    Fewer New Yorkers sign up for private ACA health insurance as costs rise

    New York's Affordable Care Act Marketplace Sees Drop in Enrollment as Premiums Soar. A worrisome trend is unfolding in New York as fewer residents are signing up for private health insurance through the state's marketplace. According to recent data, 206,427 New Yorkers enrolled in private plans...
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    Michigan’s cannabis market hits first annual decline as market shows deeper problems - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan's cannabis market has seen its first annual decline in sales, marking a significant shift from the years of rapid growth that catapulted the state to become one of the country's most robust legal cannabis markets. According to data released by the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency...
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    Australian 16-year-old Antonio Arena scores with first touch on debut for Italian giants Roma

    Teenage sensation Antonio Arena has sent shockwaves through the football world with his stunning debut for Italian giants Roma, scoring with his first touch on his way to securing a 3-2 win over Torino in the Italian Cup. The 16-year-old Australian made an explosive entrance off the bench in...
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    Hundreds of Millions of Audio Devices Need a Patch to Prevent Wireless Hacking and Tracking

    Google's One-Tap Fast Pair Bluetooth Protocol Leaves Billions of Audio Devices Vulnerable to Hacking and Tracking. Seventeen models of headphones and speakers that use Google’s one-tap Fast Pair Bluetooth protocol are vulnerable to eavesdroppers and stalkers. The flaws in the protocol, which...
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    Trump Declared a Space Race With China. The US Is Losing

    The article discusses the current state of NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon by 2025. The program is facing several challenges, including funding issues, technological difficulties, and a lack of clear direction. One of the main concerns is the cost of the program...
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    Command change at ISS ahead of Crew-11 return to Earth

    The provided code is in HTML and appears to be a snippet from an interactive website or web page. It includes various elements such as buttons, images, and text content. However, the specific functionality of this code is not immediately clear without more context. If you can provide more...
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    Brendon McCullum: England head coach says maybe 'someone better' if he cannot 'steer ship'

    England head coach Brendon McCullum has hinted that he may not be the right man for the job if he cannot steer the ship, sparking concerns about his future at the helm. McCullum and director of cricket Rob Key are set to be given another chance after a dismal 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia...
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    The Shops at Liberty Place in Center City are up for sale

    Philadelphia's iconic shopping hub, The Shops at Liberty Place, has hit the market. Jones Lang LaSalle Americas has listed the mall for sale, marking a significant shift in ownership. Spanning an impressive 147,201 square feet along Chestnut Street between 16th and 17th streets, the mall boasts...
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    The Philly region's blood supply dropped sharply at the holidays; here's how to donate

    Blood Shortage Hits Philly Region Hard This Holiday Season, Donations Needed A blood shortage emergency has been declared in New Jersey, putting the Philadelphia region at risk. According to officials, a combination of factors including the winter holidays, inclement weather, and an early flu...
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    Colombian minister warns of military response to any foreign ‘aggression’

    Colombian Minister Threatens Military Response Over US Aggression In a tense warning, Colombia's Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio has stated that her country would not hesitate to respond militarily to any foreign aggression, following recent comments from US President Donald Trump...
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