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    S.E.A. Focus Gets a Boost from Art SG, But Questions About Identity Remain

    Singapore's Art SG and S.E.A. Focus merged this year, sparking debate over the impact on Southeast Asian art scenes. The two fairs, once separate entities, have now combined under one roof, raising questions about identity and the future of local art. The merger has brought more international...
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    Mother arrested after video shows toddler fall out of moving SUV in Southern California

    Tragedy on the Road: California Mother Arrested After Toddler Falls from SUV in Shocking Video A harrowing incident unfolded in Fullerton, California when a mother, Jacqueline Marie Hernandez, 35, was arrested after her 19-month-old child tumbled out of an SUV while she was driving. The...
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    Why has Microsoft been routing example.com traffic to a company in Japan?

    Microsoft has been sending test credentials to a company in Japan, which is located in the domain example.com, a domain reserved for testing purposes. The reason behind this anomaly lies with Microsoft's autodiscover service. Autodiscover is used to automatically configure email accounts on...
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    Braves Make Ronald Acuna Jr Decision After Brutal Injury Setback

    Braves Put Foot Down on Ronald Acuna Jr.'s Future: No Infield Shifts The Atlanta Braves have made it clear that they won't be making a drastic positional change with their star player, Ronald Acuna Jr. The franchise superstar has been plagued by injuries in recent years, including a torn ACL in...
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    How “Bitcoin Jesus” avoided prison, thanks to one of the “Friends of Trump”

    Roger Ver, a cryptocurrency billionaire known as "Bitcoin Jesus," narrowly avoided prison thanks to his connections with President Donald Trump's inner circle. In 2024, Ver was indicted on charges of tax evasion and money laundering related to his cryptocurrency dealings. The Justice Department...
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    Carrick's restoration of United's dogged spirit has Old Trafford crackling again | John Brewin

    Manchester United's Champions League hopes are tantalizingly within reach after a stirring 2-0 victory over Manchester City at Old Trafford. Michael Carrick's team, with a renewed sense of purpose and unity, proved that even in their darkest hour, the Red Devils' spirit can never be...
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    John Wallace obituary

    Tragedy struck as the music world mourned the loss of John Wallace, a virtuosic trumpeter, composer, and educator who left an indelible mark on the classical music scene. The 76-year-old's passing has sent shockwaves through the musical community, with tributes pouring in from far and wide...
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    'The closest I've come to heaven while falling asleep': the best weighted blankets in the UK, tested

    The article discusses weighted blankets, also known as deep pressure stimulation (DPS) blankets, which are designed to provide gentle but firm pressure to help alleviate anxiety and promote relaxation. The author, Jane Hoskyn, tests two different weighted blankets: the Allure blanket weighing...
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    Scientific rigour and the dangers of microplastics | Letters

    A debate is brewing over the detection of microplastics throughout the human body. Critics argue that recent studies on this topic have been plagued by methodological flaws and a lack of analytical rigor, which undermines their findings. In reality, scientists who study microplastics are not...
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    Speedway faces boycott calls after ICE agents kicked out of gas station

    Border Patrol Commander Kicked Out of Gas Station in Minnesota, Fueling Boycott Calls. A disturbing incident has unfolded at a Speedway gas station in Minnesota, where Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and other federal agents were allegedly denied service by an employee. The events, which...
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    No Shot Clock high school basketball podcast: Previewing When Sides Collide

    Illinois High School Basketball Playoff Preview: A Showdown for the Ages In the high-stakes world of Illinois high school basketball, this week's episode of "No Shot Clock" podcast is a must-listen for anyone following the state's top teams. Hosts Joe Henricksen and Michael O'Brien break down...
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    If it wasn't clear before, it is now: Britain needs an escape plan from the Trump world order | Gaby Hinsliff

    Britain's diplomatic predicament stems from its symbiotic relationship with President Trump, where it appears the US president dictates terms that make Britain beg for mercy. The situation escalated when Trump stated he would claim Greenland, thereby putting pressure on European allies...
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    At Hualalai, Golf Defines One Of Hawaii’s Finest Resort Communities

    In a rare haven where luxury and nature converge, Hualalai on the Big Island of Hawaii stands as one of the finest resort communities in the world. Nestled at the base of an active volcano, this exclusive enclave boasts breathtaking oceanfront properties, a prestigious private club, and...
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    World Indoor Bowls: Paul Foster & Alex Marshall secure fifth pairs title

    Scotland's Foster and Marshall claim fifth pairs title at World Indoor Bowls Championships Paul Foster and Alex Marshall, the Scottish duo that has dominated the pairs event in indoor bowls for years, have secured their fifth World Indoor Bowls Championships title together. Defeating...
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    Woman found dead on popular Australian tourist island K'gari

    A Canadian Woman Found Dead on Australia's K'gari Island Surrounded by Dingoes Tragedy struck on the popular tourist island of K'gari off Queensland's coast when a 19-year-old woman was found dead on the beach, eerily surrounded by a pack of wild dingoes. The young Canadian had been working at...
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    Why a Chinese 'mega embassy' is not such a worry for British spies

    China's proposed mega embassy near the Tower of London is sparking concerns among politicians, but British spies are taking a different view. According to officials, modern technology has made embassies less relevant in terms of espionage. Instead of operating from diplomatic outposts, China's...
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    Nine scientific breakthroughs I'd like to see in 2026 – from earworms to procrastination | Emma Beddington

    Scientists, You're Just Getting Started: Nine Breakthroughs for 2026 As the world teeters on the edge of chaos, one thing remains a constant source of hope and inspiration - science. And what better way to kick off a new year than with a renewed sense of optimism about the discoveries that are...
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    Bragg wants to ban 3D-printed guns in New York and across the US

    New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg is pushing for a nationwide ban on 3D-printed firearms in the US, with Governor Kathy Hochul unveiling a proposal during her 2026 State of the State address. The plan would require 3D printers sold in New York to be equipped with technology that blocks...
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    Michael Carrick: Man Utd caretaker manager's best Premier League moments

    Michael Carrick, a highly decorated former midfielder for Manchester United, has been appointed as the club's caretaker manager once again. This time around, he will be in charge until a new manager is found. As we look back at his illustrious career with the Red Devils, some of his most...
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    Residents voice frustrations with Chicago police interactions during immigration raids: 'Who protects us?'

    Chicago residents are speaking out against the city's police interactions with federal agents during immigration raids, saying it leaves them feeling unprotected. The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability held a meeting at Thalia Hall in Pilsen where nearly two dozen...
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