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    Ecuador files protest after ICE agents try to enter consulate in Minneapolis

    US Immigration Officials' Attempt to Enter Ecuadorian Consulate in Minneapolis Sparks Diplomatic Row Ecuador has filed a protest with the US Embassy over a dramatic confrontation at its consulate in Minneapolis, where immigration officials tried to force their way into the building. The...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    A shocking incident at a grocery store in Shandiz, Iran has left two unveiled women shaken after being targeted by a disgruntled individual. The footage shows a man approaching the women, seemingly without provocation, and then grabbing a tub of yogurt from the shelf. In a disturbing display of...
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    Newcastle vs Aston Villa: Eddie Howe out to 'upset the status quo'

    Newcastle United is looking to upset the Premier League's status quo, and head coach Eddie Howe believes that his team can achieve "great things" despite their financial constraints. The Magpies, who are eighth in terms of wage bill, have bucked the trend of traditional top-flight spenders by...
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    Greater Philly Pet Expo returns with dogs, cats and alpacas

    Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo Brings Together Animals and Entertainment for 3-Day Weekend The Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo is set to return on March 6-8, drawing over 10,000 pet lovers and their companions to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks. The event promises an exciting line-up...
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    Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore: Tragic Magic review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

    Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's Collaborative Album Weaves Tragic Magic Los Angeles-based composers Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore have spent years perfecting their musical chemistry, which is now on full display in their debut collaborative album, Tragic Magic. This immersive set of...
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    A Brain Mechanism Explains Why People Leave Certain Tasks for Later

    New research has cracked the code on why we tend to put off unpleasant tasks until later. According to scientists, it's all about a brain circuit that acts as a brake on motivation in situations where there's a risk of discomfort or punishment. Researchers at Kyoto University have identified a...
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    Crews extinguish fire that broke out inside a house in Hollywood; no injuries reported - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    A fire broke out in a Hollywood home early Tuesday night, prompting an emergency response from firefighters. The blaze started inside one of the rooms and spread rapidly, with flames visible on camera reaching as far as the driveway. However, fortunately for those involved, no injuries were...
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    Imprisoned hunger striker linked to Palestine Action tells friend: 'I'm dying'

    Hunger Striker's Desperate Plea: "I'm Dying" as Body Begins to Shut Down In a chilling revelation, a hunger striker linked to Palestine Action has told a friend that she is "dying" - and it's not just her physical body that's failing. The 31-year-old prisoner, Heba Muraisi, is on day 71 of a...
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    The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off

    Mark Thompson, a renowned expert in particle physics, has just been appointed as the director general of Cern, the prestigious nuclear physics laboratory near Geneva. However, what might be seen as an unusual move - he's shutting down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) soon after taking over -...
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    Scientists film deepest ever fish on seabed off Japan | CNN

    Deep-Sea Snailfish: Mysterious Creatures of the Abyssal Zone In an extraordinary breakthrough, scientists have successfully filmed the deepest ever recorded fish in the ocean, defying conventional wisdom about the limits of marine life. This remarkable achievement was made by a team from the...
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    Activists report dozens killed amid Iran protests after Trump's warning of a possible U.S. intervention

    Iran's Deadly Protests Enter Tenth Day Amid US Warning of Intervention The human rights crisis in Iran continues to escalate, with at least 29 protesters confirmed dead and over 1,200 people detained by security forces since the protests began more than a week ago. The Iranian government has...
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