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    Colombia security forces kill 5 members of top cocaine cartel days before country's president meets with Trump

    Colombian authorities have dealt a significant blow to the Gulf Clan, the country's largest cocaine cartel, killing five members in a joint operation with police and air force. The victims include regional kingpin Wilson Dario Ruiz Velez, also known as "Moises" or "07", who was responsible for...
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    Is the supreme court ready to stand up to Trump over Federal Reserve attack?

    Supreme Court Weighs in on Trump's Feud with Federal Reserve, Raising Questions About Checks and Balances In a surprise move, the Supreme Court has signaled that it may be willing to stand up to President Donald Trump's aggressive attempts to exert control over the Federal Reserve, the...
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    Instant observations: Joel Embiid shines, Sixers crater in brutal loss to Knicks

    Joel Embiid's stellar start was overshadowed by a disastrous third quarter as the Philadelphia 76ers crumbled to a brutal loss to the New York Knicks, 112-109. The Sixers' typically electric home crowd remained eerily silent for most of the game, with Embiid's early brilliance unable to overcome...
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    Coca-Cola sues Vue after cinema chain switches to Pepsi

    Coca-Cola Takes Coke Out of Cinema Deal as Vue Goes for Pepsi A bitter dispute has erupted between Coca-Cola and Vue, the largest cinema chain in Europe, after Vue switched suppliers to PepsiCo. The move marks a significant blow to Coca-Cola's contract with Vue, which operated over 90 cinemas...
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    South Street seeks artists to design new lamppost banners for beautification project

    Philadelphia's Iconic South Street to Unveil Vibrant Lamppost Banners, Celebrating Its Rich History and Cultural Heritage. As part of its beautification project, the South Street Headhouse District is seeking talented artists to design eye-catching banners that will adorn lampposts along the...
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    Video Dem. Rep. Eric Swalwell says 'history will harshly judge' Republican colleagues

    US Congressman Eric Swalwell has made a scathing warning about his Republican colleagues, claiming that their actions will be heavily scrutinized by history. In a recent conversation with former special counsel Jack Smith, who testified before the House Judiciary Committee, Swalwell stated that...
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    WSL talking points: the Tullis-Joyce furore and Neville's nightmare return

    The WSL has witnessed a series of controversy-ridden incidents, with coaches increasingly resorting to delaying medical attention for players in order to discuss tactical changes. This tactic was on full display during the goalless draw between Arsenal and Manchester United, where defender...
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    How can we defend ourselves from the new plague of 'human fracking'?

    "The Fracking of Our Minds: A New Era of Exploitation and Resistance" In the past 15 years, the world has undergone a profound transformation. The proliferation of smartphones and social media has created a new kind of exploitation, one that threatens the very fabric of our humanity. This...
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    Meera Sodha's recipe for Turk-ish eggs with lemon yoghurt

    A Game-Changing Egg Dish That Will Make Your Life Better: Meera Sodha's Turkish Eggs with Lemon Yoghurt In a bold claim, Meera Sodha says that her recipe for Turkish eggs with lemon yoghurt "will change your life." And we can't help but agree - these eggs are truly something special. This twist...
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    Prominent PR firm accused of commissioning favourable changes to Wikipedia pages

    Portland Communications, a high-profile PR firm founded by Tim Allan, has been accused of commissioning favorable changes to Wikipedia pages on behalf of its clients. This practice, known as "wikilaundering," involves altering Wikipedia content to improve the image or reputation of an individual...
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    Two Thinking Machines Lab Cofounders Are Leaving to Rejoin OpenAI

    OpenAI has just welcomed back two key employees from its competitor, Thinking Machines Lab, in a major coup for the AI firm. Barret Zoph and Luke Metz, co-founders of Thinking Machines Lab, have left their current roles at the startup to rejoin OpenAI. The news comes after Zoph was fired from...
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    Draymond Green gets honest on Caleb Williams’ playoff debut

    Caleb Williams' Playoff Debut: A Step in the Right Direction for the Chicago Bears Quarterback In a recent conversation with co-host Jordan Schultz, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green expressed his honest thoughts on Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears quarterback. While impressed by...
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    Retiring from football is difficult – that's why I want to help players learn from my experiences | David Wheeler

    Retiring from football is like facing a postcard from a foreign land, where emotions are jumbled up with memories of triumphs and struggles. The game provided a sense of belonging, direction, and validation - a world that's hard to leave behind. The moment one accepts retirement, a void fills...
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    Alzheimer's therapies should target a particular gene, researchers say

    A New Target in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's: Focusing on a Specific Gene Variant Researchers have identified a promising new approach in the fight against Alzheimer's disease by pinpointing a specific gene variant that contributes significantly to the development of the condition. According...
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    SF finalizes plan to save Muni with parcel tax amid budget deficit: Here's how it would work

    San Francisco officials have finalized a plan to save Muni service by implementing a parcel tax, which would charge most homeowners at least $129 annually if approved by voters. The updated proposal is an attempt to address the city's budget deficit of over $300 million, caused in part by the...
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    Armed militias deployed in Venezuela as regime attempts to impose authority

    Venezuela's Government Deploys Armed Militias to Crack Down on Dissent In the wake of a devastating US attack on Caracas, Venezuela's regime has resorted to extreme measures to assert its authority. The country is now under the control of armed militias, which have been deployed to patrol...
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    Teddy bear toss for Pennsylvania minor league hockey team helps charity, fans - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    Pennsylvania's Hershey Bears Host Heartwarming Teddy Bear Toss, Raising Thousands for Charity. In a heartwarming display of community spirit and charitable giving, the minor league hockey team, Hershey Bears, recently hosted their annual teddy bear toss. The event, which took place at the home...
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