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    Cheers, gasps, and silence: How it felt on the mountain in Cortina the moment Lindsey Vonn crashed

    The mountain in Cortina, Italy, was shrouded in an unsettling silence as Lindsey Vonn's downhill skiing career came to a screeching halt. The moment of impact still echoed through the valley like a haunting whisper, leaving everyone who witnessed it stunned and speechless. As the clock struck...
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    Geno's Steaks continues expansion outside Philly with new shop opening next month in Baltimore

    Baltimore to Get a Slice of Philly: Geno's Steaks Expands Across the River Geno's Steaks, a Philadelphia institution, is set to open its doors in Baltimore next month, bringing with it the iconic cheesesteak experience that has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike. The new location...
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    Mayor Mamdani takes the rap for mishaps around warming buses for homeless people

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has taken responsibility for a series of blunders surrounding warming buses intended to help homeless New Yorkers cope with the frigid temperatures, which have claimed at least 17 lives. The mayor acknowledged that a breakdown in communication had occurred...
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    Why are women turning to testosterone? – podcast

    A growing number of women are turning to testosterone as a way to enhance their bodies and improve their lives. But what's behind this trend, and is it safe for women? Testosterone, traditionally associated with men, has long been used by athletes to boost performance and muscle mass. However...
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    Jacquet, Mateta, Strand Larsen: What to expect on transfer deadline day

    Several high-profile transfers are expected to go through on the final day of the Premier League transfer window, set to close at 5pm GMT on Monday. One notable deal that has already been confirmed is Liverpool's agreement with defender Ibrahima Diallo's rival for a spot in the starting lineup -...
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    Grammys 2026 Red Carpet Arrivals: FKA Twigs, YungBlud, PinkPantheress and More

    Red Carpet Frenzy at 68th Grammy Awards: Stars Shine Bright As the music world's elite gathered at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for the highly anticipated 68th Grammy Awards, one thing was clear – this year's ceremony would be a spectacle to remember. The red carpet arrivals showcased an...
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    Wall of Tears: 50ft Brooklyn mural pays tribute to children killed in Gaza

    Artist Phil Buehler has unveiled a new mural in Brooklyn titled "Wall of Tears," which serves as a poignant tribute to 18,457 children killed in Gaza between October 2023 and July 2025. Created with the help of Radio Free Brooklyn, the massive art installation stretches for 50 feet along Grattan...
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    Six Nations 2026: Ireland beating France may be 'too far to go'

    Ireland coach Andy Farrell must confront the daunting task of preparing his depleted squad for a Six Nations tournament opener against France in Paris. The lack of seasoned Test players, including Andrew Porter and Robbie Henshaw, will undoubtedly test the Irish camp's resolve. Conor Murray, a...
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    Why Do Conservatives Think Paramount Is The Conservative White Knight?

    Conservatives' Favourite White Knight: Why Paramount Is Getting a Free Pass Jack Posobiec and John Pierce, prominent conservative figures, have been touting Netflix as a potential threat to media freedom. According to Posobiec, if Netflix succeeds in its bid for Warner Brothers Discovery, the...
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    One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts | CNN Business

    The article reports on the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo, a Chinese e-commerce platform, that allowed it to access users' sensitive information without their consent. The malware was discovered by cybersecurity experts who were able to reverse-engineer the code and identify its capabilities...
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    'It's the sovereignty of the country': Guinea-Bissau says US vaccine study suspended

    Guinea-Bissau has suspended a US-funded study on vaccines for hepatitis B, citing concerns over the ethics of the trial's design. In a move that has sparked controversy, the West African nation has effectively cancelled the study led by Danish researchers, which aimed to investigate the health...
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    Why won’t anyone stop ICE from masking?

    Law enforcement in the US is facing an unusual backlash, with many Americans opposing the practice of masked federal agents. This trend gained momentum after a recent incident involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross, who shot Renee Good despite wearing a...
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    Gophers hockey: Women win big, men fall once again

    Gophers Men's Hockey Stumbles Again, Women Shine Bright The Minnesota hockey teams took to the ice Friday night, with the women's team cruising to an 8-1 victory over No. 15 St. Cloud State and the men's team continuing their winless streak with a 3-1 loss to No. 2 Michigan State. For the...
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    Paddy Pimblett vs Justin Gaethje: UFC 324 - Gaethje's 'life-changing' surgery that enabled him to see

    UFC Star Justin Gaethje Reveals Life-Changing Surgery that Enabled Him to See Clearly Again Justin Gaethje, the American mixed martial artist, has spoken out about his struggles with short-sightedness in one eye and long-sightedness in the other. The condition severely affected his depth...
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    Europeans reeling as Trump threatens tariffs on 8 countries over Greenland dispute

    US President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 10% tariff on eight European countries has sent shockwaves across the continent, leaving many reeling at the prospect of a "dangerous downward spiral" in relations with America. The move, aimed at forcing talks over Greenland's status as a...
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    Minneapolis and Tehran: Is this Donald Trump's downfall?

    As Trump's grip on reality appears to slip further, his words have taken on a tone of desperation and shamelessness. The recent protests in Minneapolis and Tehran have drawn comparisons between the two events, with the former President declaring his solidarity with the Iranian protesters while...
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    Warriors legend voted most admired leader at the right time

    Warriors' Head Coach Steve Kerr Voted Most Admired Leader at the Right Time Amidst Team Drama The drama surrounding Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga continues to unfold as February's trade deadline approaches. Despite being healthy, Kuminga has missed 15 consecutive games under...
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    Former Arizona senator sued over alleged affair

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    1/12: CBS Evening News

    Breaking News: Lawmakers Warn of Fed's Independence Amid Powell Investigation, Minnesota Sues Homeland Security Over ICE Operations. The US Congress has issued a warning about the independence of the Federal Reserve, citing concerns over the potential for a "Powell investigation." This comes as...
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    'The consumers are still out there': why a bankruptcy for Saks Global may not spell the end

    Saks Fifth Avenue's Chapter 11 Bankruptcy May Not Spell Doomsday for the Luxury Brand For years, Saks Fifth Avenue has been synonymous with opulence and extravagance. The iconic department store on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue has long been a benchmark for luxury shopping, with its elaborate...
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