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    Trump holds call with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey after killing of Alex Pretti

    President Donald Trump held a call with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Monday, following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a federal agent. The incident occurred during a protest at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Minneapolis. Frey announced that he had spoken...
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    We Can Fight This: Minnesota’s General Strike Shows How

    Minnesotans proved that mass action can be a powerful tool against authoritarianism. On January 23, tens of thousands of people took to the streets for a general strike, shutting down hundreds of businesses and showing solidarity with immigrant communities. The event was part of a broader...
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    Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU review: call it a comeback

    Intel's Panther Lake chip is a comeback kid, and it's got the goods to take on its competitors. The 18A process technology promises better performance, efficiency, and power management than its predecessors. In practice, this translates to impressive results in both single-threaded tasks like...
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    Our Favorite Earbuds for Most People Are Over 25 Percent Off

    The Nothing Ear (a) earbuds, which are normally priced at $109 for the Amazon model and $89 for the Nothing model, have hit a significant discount of up to 34% on Amazon. This brings the price down to $79 or $59, depending on the retailer. The earbuds offer excellent sound quality, impressive...
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    Russian strike on Ukraine’s Kyiv leaves 1,700 buildings still without heat, mayor says

    Kyiv Suffers Devastating Blow: Thousands Left Without Heat Amid Ongoing Russian Missile Campaign The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has been hit by a massive Russian missile and drone attack, leaving around 1,700 apartment buildings without heat in sub-zero temperatures. The assault, which occurred on...
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    Strong UK pay growth could limit interest rate cuts, Bank policymaker warns

    UK Pay Growth Sparks Concern Over Interest Rate Cuts: Expert Warns of Limited Room for Reduction A senior policymaker at the Bank of England has issued a warning that strong pay growth in the UK could limit the extent to which interest rates are cut this year. According to Megan Greene, a...
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    Snow, sleet and power outages: 140m Americans under warnings for major winter storm

    A powerful winter storm has descended on a vast swath of the US, leaving over 140 million Americans under its gaze. As it sweeps across the country, heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain have become the unwelcome companions of many, while others face crippling power outages. The storm's impact...
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    April 3, 2023 Trump indictment news | CNN Politics

    Donald Trump's lawyers have expressed opposition to a request by media outlets to broadcast his arraignment on Tuesday, citing concerns about security and the potential for a "circus-like atmosphere." In a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchant, the Trump team argued that allowing...
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    Berkshire’s New CEO Greg Abel Signals a Break From Warren Buffett’s Patient Playbook

    Berkshire Hathaway's New CEO Spells the End of Patience Under Warren Buffett Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, has begun to reveal his leadership style as he makes key decisions that mark a significant departure from his predecessor's playbook. One such move could be selling the...
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    The shot that got me a police beating: Rod Morris's best photograph

    A Shot That Got Me a Police Beating: The Tense Atmosphere in La Paz It was 1993 when I took the shot that would land me in trouble with the authorities – a photograph of people queuing up to file claims with their papers in hand, all while surrounded by an air of tension and apprehension. This...
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    Verizon starts requiring 365 days of paid service before it will unlock phones

    Verizon has announced a major change to its policy on unlocking phones purchased through its TracFone division. As of recently, the company is now requiring customers to provide at least 365 days of paid service before their phone can be unlocked. This new policy comes after the Federal...
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    Guatemala’s president declares 30-day state of emergency after prison riots

    Guatemala's President Declares Emergency After Weekend Prisons Riots Spark Violence Against Security Forces. President Bernardo Arevalo has authorized a 30-day state of emergency amid escalating violence in the aftermath of weekend prison riots that left at least seven police officers dead and...
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    What's behind the phenomenon of 'gamer brain'

    The concept of 'gamer brain' has been a fascinating subject of study in recent years. Research suggests that gamers exhibit distinct characteristics, such as persistence and determination, which can be attributed to their ability to perform complex tasks with both their brains and hands. This...
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    Trump press secretary launches tirade against reporter who asked about ICE

    White House Press Secretary Launches Scathing Attack on Reporter Over ICE Question Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, unleashed a furious tirade against Niall Stanage, a reporter from the Hill, during Thursday's press briefing. The confrontation began when Stanage asked about...
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    Amid playoff push, Bears survey season-ticket holders on potential Northwest Indiana stadium

    Chicago Bears Fans Could Be Heading Northwest to a New Stadium in Indiana As the Chicago Bears gear up for their divisional playoff game at Soldier Field this Sunday, team executives are taking a step into the future by surveying season-ticket holders about a potential new stadium across the...
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    Nasa orders its first-ever space station medical evacuation after astronaut falls ill

    NASA has ordered its first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station (ISS) after an astronaut fell ill with a serious but undisclosed condition. The US space agency has made the decision to bring the crew of four back to Earth in the coming days, earlier than planned...
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    Gov. Hochul defends NYC Council staffer arrested by ICE in State of the State

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has publicly denounced the arrest of a New York City Council staffer by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in her State of the State address, decrying what she called an "assault on our democracy." Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez, the data analyst from...
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    reMarkable E Ink tablet bundles are up to $90 off right now

    ReMarkable's E Ink Tablet Bundles Reach Up to $90 Off as a Sweet Deal for Writers ReMarkable, the e-ink tablet manufacturer, is currently running a bundle deal that can save buyers between $80 and $90 when purchasing their reMarkable 2 device along with a Marker stylus and a folio case. The...
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    WSL talking points: the Tullis-Joyce furore and Neville's nightmare return

    The WSL's most contentious issues are being highlighted in a series of matches that showcase the division's growing pains. Arsenal and Manchester United's goalless draw has reignited debate about time-wasting, with Dominique Janssen's admission that Phallon Tullis-Joyce was faking an injury to...
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    Champions Cup: Bulls 49-61 Bristol - Bears win astonishing 16-try contest

    The Bulls' hopes of making the Champions Cup knockout stage were crushed as Bristol Bears thrashed them 61-49 in a stunning 16-try contest. The match, held at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, South Africa, saw the home team dominated by the visitors from the start. Bristol took an early lead and...
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