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    Catherine O'Hara, star of "Beetlejuice," "Home Alone" and "Schitt's Creek," dies at 71

    Catherine O'Hara, Iconic Comedy Legend, Passes Away at 71 The entertainment world is mourning the loss of Catherine O'Hara, a beloved comedic actress who left an indelible mark on film and television. The star of iconic movies like "Beetlejuice," "Home Alone," and "Schitt's Creek" has passed...
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    Campaigners urge UK ministers to make music lyrics inadmissible in court

    UK Campaigners Push for Change to Stop Music Lyrics from Being Used as Evidence in Court The use of music lyrics as evidence in UK courtrooms has been widely criticized as unfair and discriminatory, particularly towards young black men. Campaign groups are now urging ministers to make changes...
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    The 100 best female footballers in the world 2025

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    Renters use ‘rent now, pay later’ services to manage monthly payments, but fees raise concerns

    Rental relief comes with a steep price tag as 'rent now, pay later' services gain popularity among struggling renters. The financial burden of housing costs has become increasingly unbearable for millions of Americans, prompting them to seek alternative solutions. Renters are turning to...
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    A Valentine’s speakeasy is tucked behind a 7-Up machine in Northern Liberties

    In a clever move to get into the Valentine's spirit, Newsroom Philly in Northern Liberties has been transformed into a swanky speakeasy called Cupid's Nest. The bar is hidden behind a 7-Up machine - yes, you read that right - and guests need to press the Diet button to reveal the entrance. Once...
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    City steps toward securing cash to buy South Loop Greyhound station

    Chicago is on the cusp of securing funds to purchase and renovate its long-abandoned South Loop Greyhound bus station, marking a significant step towards revitalizing a critical transportation hub in the city's central area. Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration has been pushing for the...
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    Bank of England keeps interest rates at 3.75% as inflation concerns persist

    The Bank of England has chosen to keep interest rates at 3.75% as inflationary concerns persist in the UK economy. In its latest quarterly forecast, the monetary policy committee (MPC) predicted weaker growth and lower-than-expected inflation. Despite this, policymakers left borrowing costs...
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    Want to avoid an invitation? Try the 'soft no' | Polly Hudson

    Softening the Blow: The Art of Saying No Without Feeling Guilty When an acquaintance extends an invitation, politely declining can be a daunting task. You don't want to hurt their feelings or lead them on, but you also can't shake off the guilt that comes with saying no outright. This is where...
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    Mandelson scandal shortens odds on Starmer following him out the door

    The recent scandal involving Peter Mandelson has sent shockwaves through Downing Street and is now focusing attention squarely on Keir Starmer. The appointment of a figure with such a tarnished reputation to serve as ambassador to the US under Donald Trump was seen by many as a self-serving...
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    On the ground with thousands of anti-ICE protestors

    Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Minneapolis on Friday, January 30th, as part of a general strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The crowd was estimated to be around five to ten thousand strong, with many more joining the march. The event marked the second...
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    Zohran Mamdani Wants NYC to Divest From Israel — But New Comptroller Pledges to Buy War Bonds

    New York City Seeks to Fund Israeli Military Efforts Despite Global Backlash, Mayor Zohran Mamdani Says No to Divestment Plans. A letter from the human rights organization DAWN has warned New York City officials that investing in Israeli sovereign debt would violate local and international law...
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    ICE ends enhanced immigration operations in Maine, Collins says

    Maine Immigration Enforcement Operations Come to a Halt, Collins Says US Sen. Susan Collins announced in a statement on Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security has informed her that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations have been scaled back significantly in Maine...
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    Tom Morello Will Protest Fascism With 'Solidarity & Resistance' Benefit Concert in Minnesota

    Renowned guitarist Tom Morello is gearing up to host a benefit concert in Minneapolis that aims to channel the community's outrage into action against fascism. Entitled 'A Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota,' the event will honor two Minneapolis residents, Renee Good and Alex...
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    'Radical and joyous': Beryl Cook show aims to prove she was a serious artist

    Beryl Cook, a pioneering artist often dismissed as kitsch during her lifetime, is finally getting the recognition she deserves. The forthcoming exhibition at Plymouth's Box, "Pride and Joy," promises to be a game-changer in reevaluating Cook's oeuvre. Terah Walkup, curator of the show...
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    'I'd come back to the UK – but I'm not playing a cop': Oscar-tipped Wunmi Mosaku on sensational vampire smash Sinners

    Wunmi Mosaku, the Oscar-tipped actress behind Sinners, the vampire thriller that's got everyone talking, has one thing in common with Greggs fans: a deep love for the high-street baker. The Manchester-born star settled into a London hotel sofa to chat about her new role, Annie, and life as a...
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    Two dead and six missing after landslides hit house and campground in New Zealand

    A Devastating Landslide Strikes New Zealand, Leaving Two Dead and Six Missing Heavy rains had battered the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island just days before the catastrophic event that would shake the nation to its core. A series of landslides ripped through a house in Welcome Bay on...
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    Kangaroos' giant ancestor probably able to hop despite 250kg weight, scientists say

    Scientists say that giant kangaroos weighing up to 250kg may have been able to hop despite their massive size, challenging long-held assumptions about these prehistoric creatures' locomotion. Researchers believe that modern kangaroos' impressive jumping ability can be attributed to the strong...
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    1 killed, 1 injured in car crash on San Mateo Bridge, CHP says; westbound lanes reopen

    A multi-vehicle collision on the San Mateo Bridge resulted in one fatality and another person being injured, according to authorities. The incident occurred just before 3pm on Tuesday when a van and sedan collided between Highway 92. A Rooter Hero van was involved in the crash. The California...
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    Uganda's president calls opponents 'terrorists' in victory speech

    Uganda's President Museveni has labelled his opponents as 'terrorists', sparking widespread condemnation. The 81-year-old leader won a landslide victory with 72% of the vote, but many are questioning the integrity of the election due to heavy repression of opposition and an internet blackout...
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    Igor Stravinsky: Late Works album review – kudos to Reuss for bringing this spellbinding music to life

    Daniel Reuss has done a remarkable job in bringing Igor Stravinsky's late works to life with his precise yet vital interpretations, infusing the complex and intellectually probing music with self-effacing purity and beauty. The conductor's mastery is evident in his nuanced approach, which brings...
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