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    HCSO sergeant arrested at work on out-of-state warrant, records show

    Harris County Sheriff's Sergeant Arrested at Work Over Out-of-State Warrant A veteran law enforcement officer was taken into custody by his colleagues on Monday, accused of sending explicit photos to an underage teen in Florida. The arrest of John Black, 46, was carried out at the Internal...
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    Queen, Taylor Swift, Post Malone and the Albums With the Most Weeks at No. 1 on Top Catalog Albums

    Here are some interesting facts about the music industry that were mentioned in the article: 1. **Queen's Greatest Hits** is the longest-running song at number one on the Billboard charts, with a run of 105 weeks. 2. **Taylor Swift's Lover** is the album by a solo artist with the longest run at...
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    Mütter Museum will explore how medicine and myth shaped vampirism

    Vampires in the Mirror: Mütter Museum Delves into the Dark History of Bloodsucking Creatures Next month, the Mütter Museum will host a unique event that delves into the fascinating and often disturbing history of vampirism. "Meet and Geek: Vampirism," scheduled for February 5th at 6 p.m., is...
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    Add to playlist: the Regency-styled 80s synth-pop revivalism of Haute & Freddy and the week's best new tracks

    Haute & Freddy: The Synth-Pop Revivalists Bringing Theatre Kid Energy Back to Pop Music Just when you think pop music has moved away from its synth-heavy 80s sound, a new act emerges that takes us back in time. Haute & Freddy, the LA-based duo of Michelle Buzz and Lance Shipp, are the latest...
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    Black and white and sent back over: end of panda diplomacy as Japan returns bears to China

    Tokyo's Ueno Zoo is bracing for the departure of two giant panda cubs that have been at home since 2021. The twin pandas, born in China but raised by Japanese zookeepers, will leave Japan next week, sparking a mix of sadness and frustration among fans who had grown attached to their adorable...
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    Megadeth: Megadeth review – conspiracy theories and combustible fingers on thrash metallers' curtain call

    Megadeth's farewell tour has been touted as a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle, and their 17th studio album doesn't exactly live up to the hype. Instead of a triumphant return to form, it feels like a career-summarizing swan song - a nostalgic look back at their time in the spotlight. The first few...
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    'Even thinking about Coldplay I get tearful': Denise Lewis's honest playlist

    For Denise Lewis, certain songs are a gateway to tears and cathartic moments. While she'd be the first to admit that Coldplay aren't typically her go-to artists, there's one song in particular that moves her to emotional heights - "The Scientist". Lewis can recall watching The Scientist video...
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    Southfield Data Center Proposal Draws Public Pushback

    Southfield Residents Raise Concerns Over Proposed Data Center, Demanding Transparency and Enforcement As the Southfield City Council voted to approve a data center project on Inkster Road, a sense of unease lingered among residents. The proposal, which includes a two-story facility with a...
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    2026: The Year Retail Stops Searching and Starts Thinking

    Retail's Search-and-Scroll Era Coming to an End as AI Takes Center Stage For decades, e-commerce has relied on a tried-and-true model: consumers scour online shelves, compare prices and products, and ultimately make purchasing decisions. However, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is...
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    Venezuela's Machado says she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump during their meeting

    Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to US President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, sparking confusion over what this means for her bid to take over Venezuela. Machado stated that she gave the prize "as a recognition of...
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    Doctor's response to whether men can get pregnant goes viral

    A US Senate hearing on abortion pill safety recently took an unexpected turn when a Republican Senator repeatedly asked a doctor if men can get pregnant, sparking a heated exchange that has gone viral across social media. During the hearing, Dr. Nisha Verma, an obstetrician-gynecologist from...
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    Canada's 'Camp Poutine' kickstarts a World Cup year with a long-term eye

    Canada's Camp Poutine: A New Era for the Men's National Team As Canada prepares to take on Guatemala in a 17 January friendly ahead of their World Cup campaign, head coach Jesse Marsch is using this opportunity to showcase his young and talented players. The camp, affectionately known as "Camp...
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    Freedom from China? The mine at the centre of Europe's push for rare earth metals

    The article discusses Europe's dependence on China for rare earths, a group of 17 soft metals with unique properties such as strong magnetism or high temperature resistance. LKAB, a Swedish mining company, has been working to reduce the EU's reliance on China by developing its own production...
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    Trump tells Cuba to 'make a deal' or face the consequences

    US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Cuba, urging the communist-run island to "make a deal" with Washington or face unspecified consequences. The threat comes as Cuba braces for potential unrest following the recent ousting of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. In a series of...
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    Trump’s Greenland push, briefly explained

    US President Donald Trump is making headlines with his latest ambitious move: acquiring Greenland. The idea of buying the island nation seems laughable to some, but not entirely out of the question given Trump's history of unconventional tactics. According to reports, Denmark has already shot...
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    'I had to plunge the knife into the canvas': Edita Schubert wielded her scalpel like other artists wield a brush

    In a dual life that defied categorization, Croatian artist Edita Schubert lived as both an anatomical illustrator for medical textbooks and an avant-garde artist. Her meticulous drawings of dissected human bodies were used in surgical textbooks, yet these same tools became instruments for...
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