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    Does Antarctica really have the bluest sky in the world?

    The Quest for the World's Bluest Sky: Fact or Fiction? Imagine standing on a foreign shore, gazing up at a sky so vibrant it seems to stretch beyond the boundaries of reality. The bluest skies in the world, touted by some as the ultimate natural wonder, are a topic of much debate among...
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    Critics slam Pam Bondi's demand for Minnesota voter rolls amid ICE surge

    Minnesota's Voter Rolls Under Fire as ICE Surge Takes Center Stage Attorney General Pam Bondi has sparked widespread outrage with her demand for access to Minnesota's voter rolls, a move that critics say is nothing short of "ransom note" tactics. The request, which includes data on individuals...
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    ‘Soul Patrol’ Filmmakers on Their Sundance Doc and Why Black Stories Are More Important Than Ever: ‘They Were Going to Erase Us From History’

    Ed Emmanuel, the former Vietnam veteran and filmmaker behind "Soul Patrol," says his story was meant to be silenced. The documentary is a testament to the bravery of Black soldiers who fought in one of America's most devastating wars. For Emmanuel, it's been a long time coming. He first wrote...
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    Arsenal v Manchester United: Premier League – live

    The article discusses the match between Arsenal and Manchester United, with Arsenal ultimately winning 1-0. The goal was scored by Lisandro Martinez, who stabbed the ball into his own net after Saka played a short-range chip back towards him. Arsenal were much the better team in the first...
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    How Trump's designs on Greenland are testing the U.S.-Denmark alliance

    US President Donald Trump's recent comments on acquiring Greenland have put the US-Denmark alliance to the test. The tiny North Atlantic island, covering an area three times that of Texas, has been a strategic and economic prize for decades. The name "Greenland" itself is a relic of branding...
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    Plans Call for “New Rafah” Built in Israel’s Image — Without Palestinians

    A New Rafah Without Palestinians: Israel's Plan to Rebuild Gaza in Its Image Plans for a new "Rafah" city, touted as part of the US-led Board of Peace initiative, are set to be unveiled. The proposal calls for rebuilding every major city in the Gaza Strip from scratch, with Israel taking...
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    A Detroit cigar baron’s mausoleum was stripped by thieves, but no one ever told the family - Detroit Metro Times

    A Detroit Cigar Baron's Mausoleum Was Stripped by Thieves, but No One Ever Told the Family Susan Burns was shocked to discover that her grandfather's mausoleum at Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit had been ransacked. The ornate copper doors and a stained-glass window were stolen, leaving the family...
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    You’d Be Surprised How Few Companies Are Behind Half the World’s CO2 Emissions

    The weight of the world's carbon emissions rests on the shoulders of a remarkably small group of companies. According to a new report from the Carbon Majors database, just 32 firms are responsible for more than half of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel and cement production in 2024. These...
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    Republican reveals plans to change SAVE Act requirements

    Republican Leader Proposes Stricter Voter ID Requirements in Bid to Block Non-Citizens from Voting In a move that could further restrict access to voting, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has proposed amendments to the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would require all...
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    Football Daily | Stand up, if you love Afcon! Caf decision baffling after vintage edition

    Caf's decision to cut short the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) cycle will undoubtedly be met with disappointment and frustration from fans and football enthusiasts across the continent. The governing body for African football announced its intention to switch Afcon to every four years, starting...
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    Kathleen Kennedy steps down as Lucasfilm president, marking a new era for the Star Wars franchise

    Kathleen Kennedy Steps Down as Lucasfilm President: A New Era Dawns on the Galaxy Far, Far Away In a move that marks the end of an era, Kathleen Kennedy is relinquishing her position as president of Lucasfilm. Although she will continue to produce several Star Wars projects, including The...
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    Smart Plugs Don’t Always Make Sense. Here’s When You Should Actually Use Them

    The article discusses the best smart plugs for making lamps smarter. The author recommends a variety of smart plugs, including the TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug EP10, which is a popular and affordable option that works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. The article also mentions other...
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    Judge allows offshore windfarm halted by Trump to resume construction

    Judge Gives Green Light for New York Offshore Wind Project to Resume Construction Amid Trump-Admin Order. A US federal judge has cleared the way for a major offshore wind project in New York to resume construction, dealing a blow to the Biden administration's efforts to halt renewable energy...
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    Theatre of catastrophe: the hard-hitting play about France's Grenfell moment

    French theatre tackles the devastating Grenfell moment in Marseille, a disaster that exposed France's deep-seated urban inequality and social deprivation issues. The catastrophic event on November 5th, 2018, resulted in eight fatalities, sending shockwaves across the nation and galvanizing...
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    Health care costs are skyrocketing. Americans are starting to panic

    Millions of Americans are bracing for a healthcare disaster. Without the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies set to expire in December, thousands of people like Andy Lilienthal and his wife will face monthly health insurance premiums of over $1,700 - more than their mortgage payments. The...
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    Myanmar junta holds second phase of election widely decried as a 'sham exercise'

    Myanmar's Military Junta Seeks Legitimacy with Dubious Election Process As the country teeters on the brink of chaos, the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) is pushing ahead with its election process, despite widespread criticism that it is a sham exercise devoid of...
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    USWNT captain Heaps signs with NWSL's Denver Summit

    USWNT Captain Heaps Lays Down Roots with NWSL's Denver Summit In a move that has sent shockwaves throughout the soccer world, US Women's National Team (USWNT) captain Lindsey Heaps has announced her decision to join the newly formed NWSL team, Denver Summit. The 31-year-old midfielder will don...
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    Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir dies at 78

    Bob Weir, a founding member of the legendary rock band Grateful Dead, has passed away at the age of 78. The news of his death sent shockwaves through the music world, leaving fans and fellow musicians to mourn the loss of an iconic figure in American rock history. Weir was not only an integral...
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    Golden Globes 2026: How to watch, front-runners and everything else you need to know

    The 2026 Golden Globes are fast approaching, and with them comes a plethora of A-list celebrities, award-worthy films, and potentially record-breaking performances on the red carpet. For those eager to catch the ceremony live or online, there are several ways to do so. Those who miss the live...
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    Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa: Thomas Frank's side booed off as second-half comeback falls short leading to FA Cup exit

    Tottenham's FA Cup exit to Aston Villa was marked by controversy as boos rained down on Thomas Frank following his side's 2-1 defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The atmosphere turned toxic during the game, with fans targeting Frank and his players, particularly those who had been involved...
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