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    FDNY: 4-alarm fire kills one, injures more than a dozen at Bronx high-rise

    Four-alarm fire ravages Bronx high-rise, claiming one life and leaving dozens injured. A devastating blaze tore through the upper floors of a 17-story NYCHA apartment building in the Bronx early Saturday morning, resulting in at least one fatality and over a dozen injuries. The fire, which...
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    NIH ends funding of research that uses human fetal tissue from abortions

    NIH Axes Funding for Fetal Tissue Research from Abortions, But Not Miscarriage Cases The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced that it will no longer fund research using human fetal tissue obtained from "elective" abortions. The decision marks a significant shift in the agency's...
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    Mayor Lurie talks affordability, homelessness and bringing business back to the SF

    Mayor Lurie is marking one year in office by highlighting the changes he's made and seen in San Francisco. The city is tackling two major issues: affordability and homelessness. To address these pressing concerns, Mayor Lurie joined Governor Gavin Newsom to announce new funding aimed at solving...
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    California can use new House map for 2026 election, federal judges say

    California is free to use its new U.S. House map for the 2026 elections, a federal three-judge panel ruled Wednesday in a decision that could help Democrats flip up to five seats and potentially take control of the chamber. The ruling comes as a victory for California Governor Gavin Newsom, who...
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    Food System Design Challenge

    NASA's Artemis II mission is paving the way for human exploration of Mars by developing sustainable food systems that can support astronauts on long-duration space missions. As part of this effort, the agency has launched a global competition called the Deep Space Food Challenge: Mars to Table...
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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 modern-day Gladiators, a reboot of the 1990s TV show, and their experiences as social media influencers and athletes. The author interviews several Gladiators, including Apollo (Alex Gray), Dynamite (Emily Steel), Cyclone (Lystus Ebosele), Nitro (Harry...
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    Carney heads to Beijing as Trump's America First agenda forces Canada into trade rethink

    Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to embark on a highly anticipated state visit to Beijing, marking the first time a Canadian leader has been welcomed by the Chinese government in nearly a decade. The trip comes at a critical juncture for Canada-US relations, with the US's "America...
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    WSL highlights: Liverpool 0-0 London City Lionesses

    Liverpool's Bottom-Dwelling Status Remains Unchanged as Goalless Draw at Home Liverpool's Women's Super League woes continued on Sunday as the Reds failed to find the back of the net in a 0-0 draw against London City Lionesses. The goalless stalemate left Liverpool firmly rooted at the bottom...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    UConn claims its fifth NCAA men's basketball title with convincing win over San Diego State, solidifying its legacy as a powerhouse program. The University of Connecticut has won its fifth national title in men's basketball after crushing San Diego State 76-59 at NRG Stadium in Houston. The...
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    Syria’s Kurdish fighters agree to leave Aleppo after days of deadly clashes

    Aleppo Ceasefire: Kurdish Forces Withdraw from Syria's Second City Amid Deadly Clashes In a dramatic turn of events, Syrian Kurdish fighters have agreed to withdraw from the besieged city of Aleppo after days of intense fighting with government forces. The ceasefire was brokered by...
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    Is Jessie dating Jack? Is Fiona Reece's mum? How everyone might be related on The Traitors

    Tangled Web of Relationships on The Traitors Reveals Hidden Romances and Familial Links. Jessie, an orange-haired contestant from Hull, has emerged as this year's "Jazatha Christie", using her sleuthing skills to target Stephen, a fellow Traitor. However, fans have begun speculating about...
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    Ben Johnson lookalike contest in Chicago suburbs comes with $1,000 prize

    Suburban Chicago is set to become the unlikely battleground for a Ben Johnson lookalike contest, taking place just hours before this weekend's pivotal NFL playoff matchup between the Bears and Packers. On Thursday, fans are invited to converge on the Wintrust Sports Complex in Bedford Park...
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    A propos - 'Before returning to Venezuela US oil companies will want to be given assurances' , analyst says

    US Oil Companies Face Resistance in Return to Venezuela, Analyst Says US oil majors looking to re-enter the Venezuelan market will likely encounter resistance as they seek assurances on key issues such as the legal framework, security, and conditions on the ground. According to Colin Harding...
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    The Guardian view on mRNA vaccines: they are the future – with or without Donald Trump | Editorial

    The future of mRNA vaccines looks bright with or without Donald Trump. These groundbreaking shots have proven their efficacy against Covid-19 and hold promise for tackling a range of other diseases, including flu, HIV, and cancer. However, the US government's recent decision to cut funding for...
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    French minister under fire for Playboy magazine cover | CNN

    French Minister in Scandal for Playboy Cover Appearance Marlene Schiappa, France's Minister for the Social Economy and French Associations, found herself at the center of controversy after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine to promote an interview about women's rights. The move...
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