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    2026 Winter Olympics: Drone footage proves divisive during skiing and luge events

    The Winter Olympics have kicked off with a new technological twist, as drones are being used to capture breathtaking footage of athletes in action. The innovative cameras have been spotted flying above the courses during downhill skiing and luge events, providing a unique perspective on the...
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    Waymo Catches World Model Fever, and the Only Prescription Is More World Models

    Waymo's Latest AI Move: A World Model of Trouble and Triumph In an effort to bolster its autonomous driving capabilities, Waymo has taken a bold step into the world of generative AI with the introduction of its Waymo World Model. This ambitious project leverages Google's Genie 3 model to create...
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    Crypto.com Founder Buys AI.com in 'Largest Domain Purchase in History'

    Crypto.com's Billion-Dollar Bet on AI: A Game-Changer for Marszalek's Ambitious Venture Kris Marszalek, co-founder and CEO of Crypto.com, has made a massive move into artificial intelligence with the acquisition of AI.com, a domain reportedly purchased for a staggering $70 million. The...
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    Six Nations 2026: Wales coach Duncan Jones suffers 'freak' knee injury

    Wales' Six Nations preparations have been thrown into chaos after 47-year-old coach Duncan Jones suffered a freak injury in training. The incident, which occurred on Friday during a live training session, resulted in both knees being badly hurt and Jones will now undergo surgery. With scrum...
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    Football Daily | Transfer deadline day awaits – will any desperate clubs go wild in the aisles?

    Transfer panic sets in as deadline day draws near. In a January transfer window that has already seen some big-money deals, it's becoming increasingly clear that only those clubs on the brink of disaster are willing to splash the cash. For most Premier League sides, this month is more about...
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    Zanotti fires Corinthians to shock semi-final win over Gotham in Women's Champions Cup

    Corinthians claim a stunning 1-0 victory over Gotham FC in the inaugural Women's Champions Cup semi-finals, with captain Gabi Zanotti scoring the decisive goal in the 83rd minute. The win has sent shockwaves through the football world, as Corinthians have long been considered underdogs in the...
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    City Council puts limits on how often Uber, Lyft can boot drivers off their apps

    New York City Council Unveils Measures to Limit Uber, Lyft Driver Boots The city's lawmakers have taken steps to crack down on ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft for unfairly terminating drivers. The legislation aims to curb the "deactivation cases" – when companies kick workers off their...
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    Here's why Blue Origin just ended its suborbital space tourism program

    Blue Origin, the private aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company founded by Jeff Bezos, has suspended its suborbital space tourism program, New Shepard. The decision marks a significant shift in the company's priorities as it shifts focus to more ambitious goals, including...
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    EU designates Iran's revolutionary guard as terrorist organisation – as it happened

    Here's a summary of the news articles: 1. **EU Announces Sanctions on 15 Iranian Officials**: The European Union has announced sanctions on 15 Iranian officials, including top commanders and officials of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, over Tehran's deadly crackdown on nationwide...
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    Wiper malware targeted Poland energy grid, but failed to knock out electricity

    Poland's Energy Grid Hit by Wiper Malware, but Electricity Remains Online. A sophisticated cyberattack targeting Poland's energy grid was discovered earlier this week, with security firm ESET attributing the assault to a Russian government-backed hacking group known as Sandworm. The malicious...
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    Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

    Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembélé: From Unfulfilled Promise to World Class Performance The question of what makes a good player great, and a great player the very best, has long plagued sports enthusiasts. This inquiry was first posed by this author in 2014, when researching for The...
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    Iran's Revolutionary Guard has its "finger on the trigger," leader says, as U.S. warships head toward Middle East

    US Warships Head Towards Iran as Revolutionary Guard Braces for Action A heightened state of tension is gripping the Middle East, with US warships closing in on Iranian waters. The situation has taken a turn for the worse following a bloody crackdown on nationwide protests that left thousands...
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    How Often Is Too Often for New 'Star Wars' Movies?

    The Overwhelming Frequency of New 'Star Wars' Movies: Is There Such a Thing as Too Often? A nearly seven-year wait between Star Wars live-action films is notable enough, but it's dwarfed by the 16 years that elapsed between Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace, or the 10 years between...
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    Mamdani demands release of New York council employee detained by US agents

    New York City Council Employee Detained by US Agents Amid Outrage Over Trump Administration's Immigration Actions A city council employee from New York was detained by federal immigration agents during a "routine" appointment, sparking widespread condemnation and calls for his immediate...
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    Former Obama economic adviser calls DOJ probe into Powell "entirely a pretext" over interest rates

    A Group of Former Economic Officials Slams DOJ Probe into Powell as a Pretext for Undermining Fed Independence In an unusual display of unity among former high-ranking officials, multiple ex-Federal Reserve chairs and economic advisors have joined forces to denounce the ongoing investigation...
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    Bay Area doctor shoots down 'baseless' claim that 49ers injuries are caused by EMF from substation

    A Baseless Claim on Social Media Sparks Frustration Among San Francisco 49ers Fans In a recent social media post, self-proclaimed researcher Peter Cowan claimed that the electromagnetic fields (EMF) emanating from a nearby substation are causing the San Francisco 49ers' injuries. The theory has...
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    Eagles power ranking roundup: End of regular season

    Power Rankings Aftermath: Eagles' Decision Sparks Debate The Philadelphia Eagles, still reeling from their Week 18 decision to rest starters and potentially miss out on the second seed in the NFC playoffs, have garnered widespread attention from power rankings around the country. While some...
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    'Once whispered, now discussed': the rise of dubious claims of civil war in the UK

    A Dark Vision of Britain: Civil War Looms in Discourse A dire forecast of civil war in Britain has long been relegated to fringe corners of the internet and conspiracy theories. However, this doomsday scenario has now spread beyond the extreme right, permeating mainstream discourse and even...
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    Trump has declared war — on the Kennedys

    President Trump has launched a personal and devastating attack on the Kennedy family, particularly just hours after the death of Caroline Kennedy at 35. In a series of posts on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump targeted the Kennedys with scathing remarks about their perceived lack of...
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    Murat Gassiev knocks out Kubrat Pulev to claim WBA 'regular' heavyweight title in Dubai

    Murat Gassiev Stuns Kubrat Pulev to Claim WBA 'Regular' Heavyweight Title in Dubai In a shocking turn of events, Russian heavyweight fighter Murat Gassiev knocked out Bulgaria's Kubrat Pulev in the sixth round, claiming the vacant WBA 'regular' heavyweight title. The knockout blow came courtesy...
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