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    Bidets Are Confusing Visitors at the 2026 Winter Olympics

    Confusion Over the Italian Bidet: A Cultural Exchange Conundrum As international athletes and journalists flock to northern Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, a seemingly mundane bathroom fixture has been leaving visitors perplexed – the bidet. While bidets are an integral part of everyday...
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    DOJ is investigating if Netflix used anticompetitive tactics as part of its merger probe

    The US Department of Justice has launched an inquiry into Netflix's proposed $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, with a focus on determining whether the streaming giant employed anticompetitive tactics during the merger process. According to a civil subpoena obtained by The...
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    Five employees of Canadian mine found dead in Mexico, authorities say

    Five Employees of Canadian Mine Found Dead in Mexico Amid Kidnapping Investigation A devastating turn of events has unfolded at a Canadian-run mine in Mexico, where five employees have been confirmed dead. The victims, who were taken from the project site last month, are part of 10 workers...
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    EU says TikTok needs to drop "addictive design"

    European Regulators Warn TikTok Over 'Addictive Design', Risk of Breaching EU's Digital Rules. The European Commission has issued a warning to TikTok, stating that its "addictive design" may breach the bloc's new content rules, putting users' physical and mental wellbeing at risk. In...
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    Adolescence lasts into your 30s – so how should parents treat their adult children?

    Parenting doesn't stop when your child turns 18; it simply changes shape. As the brain's adolescent phase extends until the age of 32, parents must navigate a new terrain - one that requires patience, empathy and self-awareness. The traditional assumption is that maturation ends at 18 or 25...
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    Save With Our AT&T Promo Codes This February 2026

    AT&T is a Major Player in the Wireless Industry If you travel frequently, have a family to support, or are simply looking for reliable coverage, AT&T is a necessary evil. The third-largest wireless carrier in the US, AT&T boasts the largest coverage map and offers a wide range of plans...
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    Lottery for Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run runs Feb. 1-13

    Registration for the Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run opens at midnight on February 1 and closes on Friday, February 13. The lottery system will select a limited number of runners, while those who register on behalf of a charity partner can also participate. A registration fee of $65...
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    The Bench - a rugby league podcast from Sky Sports

    Sky Sports' 'The Bench' Podcast: A Rugby League Powerhouse Rugby league enthusiasts are in luck as Sky Sports has unleashed a podcast that brings together the best of the sport. Hosted by Jenna Brooks and Jon Wilkin, the duo is joined by high-profile guests from Super League and beyond...
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    Solar power just a switch away - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    A South Florida couple thought they'd save money and go green with solar power, but it's turned out to be a costly mistake. Bill and Mary Garrett invested over $65,000 in 42 panels three years ago, but now the system isn't producing electricity and the city is racking up fines. The project...
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    New York City students to attend classes online Monday, as winter storm wallops the region

    Winter Storm Brings Remote Learning to NYC Schools A snowstorm that dumped over half a foot of snow on the Big Apple prompted New York City's public schools to cancel classes and switch to online learning for most elementary and middle schools, leaving approximately 500,000 students in the...
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    Death toll from US strikes on alleged drug boats reaches 126 people

    US Strikes Leave Toll at 126, Fueling Concerns Over War Crimes Allegations and Lack of Evidence. The US military has confirmed that the death toll from strikes on alleged drug boats has reached 126 people, including those presumed dead after being lost at sea. The figure includes 116...
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    Above-zero temperatures in the forecast for Chicago area after winter storm passes

    Frigid Weather Takes a Break as Chicago Area Braces for Above-Zero Temperatures A week of subzero temperatures and snow has finally come to an end, with forecasters predicting warmer weather will move into the Chicago area by Monday. Temperatures are expected to rise above zero, with highs...
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    The Guardian view on Europe's payments problem: sovereignty starts at the till | Editorial

    Europe's Struggle for Sovereignty in Payments Systems As tensions rise over Europe's payments systems, a warning from French politician Aurore Lalucq that US President Donald Trump could cut off the continent from international payment networks has gone viral. The concern is valid, given...
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    BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme

    BBCSO/Schuldt Review: A World Premiere that Stands Tall Amidst an Uneven Programme In a concert marked by frenetic energy and disparate musical styles, Joseph Phibbs's world premiere cello concerto emerged as a beacon of cohesion, thanks in large part to the thoughtful direction of Clemens...
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    Can you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

    Math enthusiasts are in for a treat as Britain's most renowned math whiz, Ian Stewart, has crafted three mind-bending puzzles that will put your logical thinking to the test. Can you solve them? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices? First up is a geometric puzzle that requires some clever...
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    NASA Crew-11 undocks from ISS for trip back to Earth

    The HTML code provided is a complex web page that includes multiple elements such as navigation menus, news headlines, and images. The code uses various HTML tags to structure the content and CSS styles to enhance the visual appearance. To provide a more specific answer, I would need to know...
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    The Jerome Powell investigation shows Trump's need for limitless power | Austin Sarat

    The Trump administration has taken a menacing step towards undermining the Federal Reserve's independence by launching an investigation into Chairman Jerome Powell. The move is part of a broader pattern of behavior that showcases the president's willingness to do whatever it takes to get what he...
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    Mike Tomlin to step down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach

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    South Korean prosecutors demand death penalty for ex-leader Yoon

    South Korea's Prosecutors Push for Death Penalty Over Yoon Suk Yeol's Martial Law Announcement In a shocking turn of events, prosecutors in South Korea have formally requested the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol following his unprecedented declaration of martial law earlier...
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    Iran warns US against attack as protest death toll reportedly soars

    Iran has issued a stark warning to the US, urging it not to launch a military attack amid escalating unrest in Iran, where hundreds of people have been killed and thousands more arrested during two weeks of protests. Protesters are demanding an end to economic mismanagement, corruption, and...
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