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    Aryna Sabalenka hits out at umpire after grunting penalty in win over Svitolina

    Sabalenka Slams Umpire's Grunting Penalty in Thrilling Win Over Svitolina Aryna Sabalenka made no secret of her displeasure at being penalized for a grunt by umpire Louise Engzell during the Australian Open semi-final against Elina Svitolina. The Belarusian's reaction, which involved an...
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    Screening at Sundance: David Greaves’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Harlem’

    A new film at the Sundance festival brings to life a pivotal gathering of Harlem Renaissance luminaries from 1972. The work, once left unfinished by its creator William Greaves, has now been completed by his son David, nearly five decades later. The scene is set in Duke Ellington's Manhattan...
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    Eugene Remm Puts Food First as Catch Hospitality Rapidly Expands

    Catch Hospitality, the company behind some of New York City's hottest restaurants, is shifting its focus from party-centric eateries to more intimate destinations where food takes center stage. At the helm of this shift is Eugene Remm, a restaurateur with 20 years of experience under his belt...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    The US intelligence community has confirmed that the Chinese spy balloon, which was shot down over the East Coast in February, had the capability to transmit information back to Beijing in real-time. According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon was able to capture imagery and...
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    Pubs to get £100m a year support after business rates outcry

    UK Chancellor Unveils £100m Support Package for Pubs Amid Widespread Closures Fears In a surprise move, the UK Chancellor has announced a new support package worth approximately £100 million annually to help beleaguered pubs navigate the financial challenges posed by business rate changes. The...
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    The world just passed a surprisingly positive milestone on nuclear weapons

    Global leaders have managed to keep the world from experiencing a nuclear explosion for eight years, four months and 21 days since September 2017. This milestone is notable given that it marks the longest period without a nuclear test in over 80 years. Historically, scientists questioned...
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    Adrian Parr’s Intimate Response to an Unthinkable World

    This is a long and detailed interview between two artists, the first being an unidentified woman and the second being Liu Shiming. The conversation spans several topics, including their individual artistic practices, their approaches to materiality and memory, and the role of art in society...
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    The high cost of lunching

    New Year, New Price Tag: The Hidden Cost of Lunching at Work As the new year begins, workers are facing a stark reality: eating out can be astronomically expensive. According to a recent study by BLogic Systems, the average office worker spends over $23 per meal in major urban areas. For those...
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    Liam Rosenior's Chelsea appointment must be a tipping point not just a landmark moment | Samuel Okafor

    Chelsea has made history by appointing Liam Rosenior as their new head coach, marking a significant milestone in the club's journey towards greater diversity and inclusion. The 44-year-old's appointment as the first permanent black English manager at a big-six club is a landmark moment that...
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    World Indoor Bowls: Paul Foster & Alex Marshall secure fifth pairs title

    Scotland's Paul Foster and Alex Marshall claim fifth World Indoor Bowls pairs title. The 55-year-old Foster and his 51-year-old partner Marshall overcame compatriots Stuart Anderson and Darren Burnett in a thrilling final, securing an 11-5 12-7 victory. It marked their first pairs title since...
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    Former NFL player from Houston inspires new Disney Jr. series

    Former NFL player Martellus Bennett has brought his story to life in a new Disney Jr. series, 'Hey A.J.', an animated show inspired by his relationship with his daughter Austyn Jett. The series is based on two children's books written and illustrated by the retired NFL star, titled 'Hey A.J...
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    TikTok's latest spinoff app feels a lot like Quibi, but with shorter and cornier content

    TikTok has launched PineDrama, its latest foray into creating bite-sized content designed to further erode our collective attention span. The app's serialized drama series are a minute or less per episode, eerily reminiscent of Quibi's ill-fated model that shot episodes under 10 minutes long...
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    Burglar's fumbled escape caught on camera

    The code snippet provided is a large HTML document that contains various elements, including text, images, and videos. However, without knowing the specific requirements or context of this document, it's difficult to provide a specific answer. That being said, I can suggest some possible ways...
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    France to open consulate in Greenland in a ‘political signal’ amid Trump threats

    France Launches Strategic Push in Greenland Amid Trump's Aggressive Posturing In a move perceived as a "political signal" aimed at countering US President Donald Trump's intentions, France is set to open its first-ever consulate in Greenland on February 6. The decision was reportedly made...
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    Gaza aid groups continue work amid Israel's ban

    Humanitarian Aid in Gaza Faces Uncertainty Amid Israeli Crackdown In a move that has sparked widespread concern, Israel has imposed a ban on at least 37 humanitarian groups from operating in Gaza, leaving thousands of aid workers and supplies on the ground without access to additional support...
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    Bay Area celebrity chef facing federal charges after allegedly robbing 3 SF banks

    Local Celebrity Chef Embroiled in Federal Bank Robbery Scandal A notorious Bay Area chef is facing federal charges after allegedly orchestrating a string of bank robberies in San Francisco last year, leaving authorities stunned by the shocking turn of events. Valentino Luchin, 62, who was once...
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    Traces of Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA May Have Been Discovered on a Red Chalk Drawing Called ‘Holy Child’

    Researchers from the Leonardo da Vinci DNA Project (LDVP) claim to have extracted some Y chromosome DNA sequences that appear to belong to a genetic group of people with common ancestors in Tuscany, where the renowned Renaissance master was born. The study analyzed the drawing of 'Holy Child'...
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    Surgeon accused of operating while intoxicated gets license temporarily suspended: Medical board

    A Texas Plastic Surgeon's License Temporarily Suspended Amid Accusations of Operating Under the Influence. The Texas Medical Board has taken swift action, temporarily suspending the state license of plastic surgeon Azul Shiraz Jaffer following his arrest in December for allegedly performing...
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