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    Kyle Williams' Super 25 high school girls basketball rankings for Feb. 8, 2026

    Downers Grove North's Campbell Thulin is a force to be reckoned with, setting the tone for her team's relentless motor and suffocating defense that has propelled them to one of the best seasons in program history. The junior guard, who has scored a game-high 18 points in recent victories...
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    Judge raises concerns that Leland House tenants in Detroit were excluded from bankruptcy case - Detroit Metro Times

    Concerns over Exclusion of Leland House Tenants from Bankruptcy Case Raised by Judge in Detroit A federal bankruptcy judge has raised concerns that tenants displaced from the historic Leland House in Detroit were not given proper notice or a meaningful opportunity to participate in court...
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    Trump offers contradictory account of Tulsi Gabbard presence at FBI raid in Georgia

    US President Donald Trump offered a revised explanation for why Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, attended an FBI raid in Georgia last week. In a recent appearance at the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump claimed that Gabbard had been urged to participate by Attorney General Pam...
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    Cam’ron Elaborates on Why He’s Suing J. Cole: ‘Being a Man Is Keeping Your Word’

    Cam'ron Explains Why He's Suing J. Cole: A Case of Broken Promises and Unfulfilled Favors. The Harlem rapper has recently filed a lawsuit against J. Cole, citing the breakdown in their promised collaboration on the "Ready '24" track as the reason for his actions. However, it appears that...
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    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Bets Ad-Free A.I. Will Win the Trust War

    Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, is taking a bold stance in the growing AI landscape by betting against advertising on AI-powered chatbots. In a series of Super Bowl ads, the company is positioning itself as the safe alternative to OpenAI's foray into paid advertising, which has been met with...
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    ICE agent says they ‘don’t need a warrant’ to arrest people

    ICE Agents Claim Immunity from Warrants, Leaving Residents Vulnerable to Unchecked Arrests In a chilling revelation, an ICE agent has revealed that they "don't need a warrant" to arrest individuals, sparking widespread concern among community leaders and residents. The statement was made in the...
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    Entangled right whale found dead off North Carolina coast

    A 4-year-old North Atlantic right whale named "Division," found dead off the coast of North Carolina, is the first detected fatality in this critically endangered species since May 2024. The carcass was spotted January 27 by an aerial survey team about 25 miles off Avon, North Carolina, and...
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    'You'd be ashamed to bring someone here': The struggling billionaire-owned high street that shows Reform's road to No 10

    The article discusses the decline of the British high street, particularly in Labour heartlands, and its impact on voters. The author notes that while traditional retailers have vanished, others have stepped in to fill the gap, such as barbershops and vape shops. This shift has led to concerns...
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    Jofra Archer catapulted into England T20 team a week before World Cup

    England's Twenty20 World Cup opener against Sri Lanka has just become more interesting with the inclusion of fast bowler Jofra Archer in the squad. The 30-year-old was initially excluded from the touring party due to a side strain during the Ashes but has made a remarkable recovery to make his...
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    Blue Jays Urged to Add $200 Million Arm to Create ‘Absurdly Good’ Rotation

    Blue Jays Ponder Big Bet on Left-Handed Aces; Potential $200 Million Arm Could Make Rotation Unstoppable. The Toronto Blue Jays' offseason splurge has left fans questioning whether the team can still make a move for one final, game-changing signing. With six frontline starters already on board...
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    Abbie Ward: England Rugby World Cup winner pregnant with second child

    Abbie Ward, England's 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup-winning lock, has revealed she is expecting her second child. The 32-year-old Bristol Bears star shared the news on Instagram earlier this week. Ward recently gave birth to a daughter and was one of the first England players to benefit from...
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    ‘Members Only: Palm Beach’ star Rosalyn Yellin talks Birkins, bad wigs and Bethenny Frankel with ‘VRT’

    Rosalyn Yellin, the star of Bravo's 'Members Only: Palm Beach,' recently dished out all about her fashion favorites and personal struggles in an interview with Page Six. The TV personality confessed to having a soft spot for luxury brands like Birkin bags, which she described as "worth every...
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    Minnesota Gov Walz demands Trump remove border agents after nurse killed

    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued a scathing demand to President Donald Trump on Sunday, urging him to remove "untrained" federal immigration agents from the state after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The incident marks the second such killing in the...
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    Philadelphia judge's partisan posts on Facebook violated judicial conduct rules, Pa. Supreme Court says

    Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds Suspension of Judge Over Partisan Social Media Posts A recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has set a new standard in the commonwealth, limiting the online speech of sitting judges unless they are running for retention. The court upheld the...
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    Why did Trump chicken out in Greenland row? | The Latest

    US President Donald Trump's abrupt U-turn on a contentious Arctic expedition has left many puzzled, raising questions about his commitment to environmental protection and diplomatic pragmatism. Just days ago, the US had deployed two P-8 Poseidon aircraft to Greenland in support of a disputed...
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    Michigan lawsuit over COVID risks for disaster cleanup workers ends in settlement - Detroit Metro Times

    Lawmakers Reach Settlement in Michigan Disaster Cleanup Worker COVID Lawsuit A group of workers who were employed to perform disaster cleanup work during the early stages of the pandemic have reached a confidential settlement with their former employers. The agreement, announced by the Sugar...
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    Inside the Somali-Led Resistance to Trump’s Assault on Minneapolis

    In Minneapolis, a community in fear is taking matters into its own hands. Somali residents, many of whom are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, have formed watch patrols to protect themselves from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Kamal Yusuf, a 30-year-old Somali-American...
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    Racial quotas for immigration are back | Heba Gowayed

    The Trump administration has reinstated racial quotas for immigration, targeting countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, as well as eastern European nations. The Department of Homeland Security claims that immigrants from these countries are at "high risk" of relying on...
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    Dr McKenna Cup: Donegal to face Monaghan in Saturday's decider

    Donegal's pathway to the Dr McKenna Cup final is complete after they secured a 1-18 to 1-16 victory over holders Derry at Celtic Park. The winning margin was a testament to their second-half resurgence, which included an unanswered 1-7, with goals from Daire O Baoill and Mulraney also...
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    More gen Z men live with parents in this city than anywhere in the US. How do they date?

    The article discusses the challenges faced by young men in modern America, particularly those living at home with their parents. The author notes that this phenomenon is not unique to Vallejo, California, but rather a broader trend across the US. Several factors contribute to this situation: 1...
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