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    Southern California officer saves 7‑month‑old girl who was choking on hair clip

    Heroic Southern California Cop Saves 7-Month-Old Girl Choking on Hair Clip A dramatic bodycam video has captured the life-saving moment when a Southern California police officer, Corporal Greggory Cates, rescued a 7-month-old girl who was choking on a hair clip. The harrowing incident occurred...
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    The Moment review – Charli xcx struggles through defanged Brat summer satire

    Charli Xcx's latest endeavor, The Moment, is a visually stunning meta-mockumentary that satirizes the music industry from the top down. Released just before her Brat tour kicks off, the film follows Charli as she navigates the pressures of fame and tries to maintain artistic integrity. The...
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    NASA's Chandra Releases Deep Cut From Catalog of Cosmic Recordings - NASA

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has accumulated a vast repository of cosmic recordings that defy replication. The newly updated "Chandra Source Catalog" (CSC) contains over 400,000 unique celestial sources and 1.3 million individual detections in X-ray light, offering scientists unparalleled...
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    TV tonight: Davina McCall reunites more long lost families

    Davina McCall reunites with families on 'Long Lost Family' as the DNA show proves to be an emotional rollercoaster for those seeking answers about their past. This week, Scott is desperate to find his real older sister who was put up for adoption after learning that his mum and dad were actually...
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    American democracy on the brink a year after Trump's inauguration, experts say

    US democracy hangs by a thread as President Trump continues his assault on democratic norms and institutions, with experts warning that the country is on the brink of authoritarian rule. A year into Trump's second term, the president has made significant strides in consolidating power...
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    Despite Court Ruling, ICE Can’t Detain Mahmoud Khalil — For Now

    Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and graduate student at Columbia University, is still technically in detention despite a federal appeals court ruling that threw out the order to release him from custody. This has left his supporters feeling anxious about whether the government can...
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    Minnesota wants to win a war of attrition

    The Twin Cities of Minnesota are bracing for the impact of Operation Metro Surge, a massive ICE crackdown that has already paralyzed hospitals and school bus stops. In response, Governor Tim Walz is urging Minnesotans to film any encounters with ICE agents, promising that the videos will be used...
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    More than 1 year later, man convicted of killing CashApp founder Bob Lee in SF still not sentenced

    San Francisco Man Convicted of Murdering CashApp Founder Bob Lee Still Awaits Sentence After One Year The case against Nima Momeni, who was found guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Bob Lee, has dragged on for months after his conviction last December. The verdict marked the...
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    Trevoh Chalobah: Chelsea defender on Liam Rosenior's arrival as manager

    Trevoh Chalobah Backs New Boss Rosenior: Trust in Themselves, He Says Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has offered his backing to new manager Liam Rosenior as the squad looks to bounce back from a disappointing start to the season. In an interview with the BBC, Chalobah praised Rosenior's...
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    Earthquakes near deal to add German forward with Bundesliga, Premier League experience

    San Jose Earthquakes on the Cusp of Historic Signing: German Forward Timo Werner The San Jose Earthquakes are reportedly closing in on a monumental deal to sign highly decorated German forward Timo Werner, who has experience in the Bundesliga and Premier League. According to The Athletic...
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    You can now reserve a hotel room on the Moon for $250,000

    Private Space Company to Open First Lunar Hotel for $250,000 - An Investment for a Piece of History A fledgling space company has taken the leap in ambitious plans to establish the first commercial hotel on the Moon. GRU Space, backed by Y Combinator seed funding, revealed that prospective...
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    The Mamdani vs. big business era begins as mayor pledges 'economic justice'

    Mamdani Takes a Sharp Turn: Economic Justice Takes Center Stage Amidst Anti-Business Shift at City Hall. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration is signaling a dramatic shift in the city's approach to economic development, with a focus on "economic justice" taking center stage. The move marks a...
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    Protests erupt across US cities after fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman – video

    Violent Protests Roil US Cities as Community Demands Justice for Fallen Woman Tensions flared across the United States yesterday, as outrage and grief fueled protests in cities nationwide following the fatal shooting of a young Minneapolis woman by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
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    Chelsea thrash Charlton to get Liam Rosenior era off to winning start

    Chelsea's 5-1 thrashing of Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup has provided Liam Rosenior, the club's new head coach, with a resounding win on his first match in charge, but it remains to be seen whether this will translate to success in the long term. The performance was largely devoid of drama...
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    Ministers cannot go on ignoring the Shamima Begum case, for two important reasons

    UK Government Must Act on Shamima Begum Case Due to Security and Human Rights Concerns The UK government's inaction on Shamima Begum, a 26-year-old woman stripped of her British citizenship in 2019, has become increasingly untenable. The public's opinion has shifted, with two-thirds now...
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    Nick Reiner’s lawyer resigns amid court proceedings for Rob Reiner’s murder

    High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson has abruptly stepped down from representing 32-year-old film director and suspect Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering his father Rob Reiner and mother Michele Singer Reiner in December. Jackson made the announcement without providing a reason for...
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    Boulanger: La Ville Morte album review – The celebrated teacher's early opera is brought back to life

    When Nadia Boulanger's early opera La Ville Morte finally emerged from its decades-long slumber, music lovers were greeted with an intriguing work that, though ambitious, ultimately fell short. The 1914 masterpiece, once slated for a premiere at the prestigious Opéra-Comique in Paris, was set to...
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