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    Brave Newcastle fall short but Willock leveller sends PSG to playoffs too

    Newcastle United produced a spirited display at the Parc des Princes, ultimately falling short of securing an automatic Champions League qualification spot but leaving PSG with more to ponder ahead of their own knockout phase. The Magpies' 1-1 draw against the reigning champions marked a...
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    Man arrested in the attack on Ilhan Omar has a criminal history and made pro-Trump posts

    Minnesota Man Arrested for Attacking Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar at Town Hall Speaks to Authorities with History of Felonies and Anti-Trump Rhetoric A Minneapolis man has been arrested in connection with the attack on Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall meeting on Tuesday, sending...
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    American rock climber Alex Honnold reaches top of Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes

    Alex Honnold, a renowned American rock climber known for his daredevil feats without ropes, has scaled the Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taiwan, defying gravity and convention. On Sunday, the climber ascended the 508-meter tower in approximately 90 minutes, drawing cheers from onlookers as he reached...
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    More than 11,000 flights canceled as major winter storm bears down across much of the US

    Over 11,000 flights cancelled as massive winter storm threatens to paralyze US As a powerful winter storm continued its relentless march across the country, more than 11,000 flights were grounded over the weekend due to treacherous weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued...
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    'Chore jackets for your feet': why a pair of gardening clogs is taking over city streets

    Gardening Clogs: The Unlikely Invasion of City Streets From Brooklyn to Brighton, a peculiar phenomenon is taking over city streets - Gardana gardening clogs. These pliable yet sturdy shoes, made from 100% recycled PVC and hemp, have captured the hearts of many fashion enthusiasts, including...
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    Hundreds of soldiers on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis as protests continue

    Active-duty soldiers from Alaska put on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis amid ongoing protests. According to a US defense official, approximately 1,500 soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks are ready to be deployed if President Trump decides to...
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    Bad Bunny Pays Tribute to Late Protest Singer Víctor Jara & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music

    Bad Bunny has paid tribute to Chilean protest singer Víctor Jara during his recent world tour, marking a poignant moment in Latin music history. The Bad Bunny concert at Santiago's Estadio Nacional featured a musician performing an emotional instrumental version of Jara's "El Derecho de Vivir en...
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    FBI arrests Wanda Vazquez-Garced, former governor or Puerto Rico, for bribery

    Puerto Rico's former governor, Wanda Vazquez-Garced, was arrested Thursday by federal officials on charges of bribery linked to her 2020 gubernatorial campaign. The arrest came after a prolonged investigation into allegations that she engaged in a scheme with multiple individuals, including...
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    Lume Cube Has a Big Sale on One of Our Favorite Desk Lamps

    If you're tired of working in a dark office, Lume Cube's Edge Light 2.0 might be the solution for you. This upgraded LED light can serve as both a task light and a webcam light, helping to improve video call quality. With its touch controls, the Edge Light 2.0 lets you easily adjust brightness...
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    'It has destroyed years of work': Cornish beauty spot loses 80% of its trees to Storm Goretti

    Coronavirus measures may have destroyed years of work: iconic Cornwall beauty spot St Michael's Mount loses 80% of its trees to Storm Goretti. The usually tranquil tidal island of St Michael's Mount in the far south-west of Britain has become a site of intense activity, with gardeners armed...
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    ‘Love Island: All Stars’ release date update—when to watch

    "Love Island: All Stars" production has been indefinitely postponed due to wildfires in the filming location of Franschhoek, South Africa. The show was set to premiere on Peacock on January 14 but will now air when it's deemed safe to do so. The situation took a turn for the worse earlier this...
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    European football: McTominay strikes twice as Napoli rescue point at Inter

    Napoli's never-say-die attitude has proven once again as they came from behind to draw 2-2 with Serie A leaders Inter at San Siro. Scott McTominay scored a double, including a late equalizer, for the visiting side in a thrilling match that saw Napoli rescue a point. Inter took the lead through...
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    Wuthering Heights, Michael Jackson and the 'Trump effect' – will 2026 see the end of the 'woke' blockbuster?

    Hollywood has been in turmoil, with studios changing hands and cultural wars raging on. Amidst all this chaos, a figure emerges who could potentially shape the entertainment industry: Donald Trump. The former US president has always had an interest in movies and television, having made numerous...
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    Three months of Audible is only $3 right now

    Audiobook lovers, rejoice - Audible has kicked off its annual winter promotion, offering an unbeatable deal of three months of premium service for a measly $3. For those who don't know the score, this limited-time offer grants access to thousands of curated titles, including new releases and...
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    Kennedy outlines new dietary guidelines

    This code is a mix of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It appears to be part of a web page that displays news articles from various sources. The main structure of the code is divided into several sections: * **HTML Structure**: The code starts with an HTML structure for a webpage, which includes...
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    Melbourne swelters through hottest day in six years as severe heatwave descends on Australia's south-eastern states

    Here's a summary of the article in bullet points: **Heatwave and Bushfire Alert** * Australia is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures expected to soar above 40C in some areas. * Bushfires are a significant concern due to dry conditions and high fuel loads. * The heatwave is...
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    All 116 people injured in Swiss resort fire identified, say police

    Tragedy struck in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana last New Year's Eve as a devastating fire ripped through a popular bar, claiming the lives of 40 people and leaving 116 others seriously injured. The identities of all those affected have now been confirmed by police, who are investigating...
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    'I've seen a lot of great pissheads': Stephen Graham on booze, Baftas and the return of his bone-crunching boxing thriller

    Stephen Graham and Steve Knight, the creators of A Thousand Blows, discuss their latest project and their approach to storytelling. They talk about how they're both prolific writers and actors, with Graham referring to himself as a "grown-up Mr Benn" and Knight saying he's always been driven by...
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    Trump is wrong: 'woke' policies aren't the real threat to Europe | Nouriel Roubini

    Europe's Long-Term Economic Decline Threatens to Go Global Nouriel Roubini has warned that the United States' new national security strategy misrepresents the biggest threat to European stability. However, he says this isn't the case - what is a far greater danger facing Europe is its economic...
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