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    Robyn Announces First Australian Tour in 14 Years

    Swedish pop icon Robyn is set to return to Australia in November 2026 for her first run of headline shows in the country in 14 years. The tour will mark Robyn's first Australian performances since 2012, during which she last visited the region as part of her Body Talk era. Robyn will play two...
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    GOP resists call to “nationalize voting” — but Trump's trying it anyway

    Trump's plan to "nationalize voting" is a thinly veiled attempt by the former president to exert federal control over the electoral process, despite acknowledging that Congress cannot do so outright. According to Trump, Republicans should aim to take over elections in at least 15 states...
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    Roger Craig’s Hall of Fame inclusion is celebrated by first-ballot snub Frank Gore

    Roger Craig's induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a long-awaited moment for fans and his former teammates, but not everyone can celebrate. Frank Gore, a fellow running back who was snubbed by the Hall of Fame selection committee, expressed relief that he won't have to share the...
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    All the Sports You Won’t See at the 2026 Winter Olympics

    At the 2026 Winter Olympics, several sports are expected to make their absence felt. Among them is bandy, a sport that combines elements of field hockey and soccer. The game involves using a curved stick to move a ball around on an ice rink, with goalies able to defend only by hand. This unique...
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    Elephant kills tourist at national park in Thailand, third fatality linked to the same animal

    A Wild Elephant's Deadly Toll: Third Fatality Linked to Fearsome Animal in Thailand Tragedy struck at Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand on Monday when a 65-year-old tourist was killed by an elephant named Oyewan. This marks the third fatality linked to the same animal, leaving...
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    'Deeply ideological': the rationale behind Iran's insistence on uranium enrichment

    Iran's Nuclear Enrichment Programme: A Matter of National Pride Tehran's insistence on uranium enrichment has long been a point of contention in its nuclear programme, with the US and other Western nations accusing Iran of pursuing an existential threat. However, according to experts, Iran's...
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    Strong UK pay growth could limit interest rate cuts, Bank policymaker warns

    UK Interest Rate Hikes Might Be Stunted as Wages Rise: Expert Warns The UK's central bank may not be able to lower interest rates as much as anticipated this year, according to Megan Greene, a key policymaker. Strong pay growth and potential rate cuts in the US could limit the Bank of England's...
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    The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

    Dreams and nightmares are an integral part of our lives, yet we often find ourselves mystified by the mysterious world that unfolds in our subconscious during sleep. Dr Michelle Carr's new book 'Into the Dream Lab' delves into the fascinating realm of dreams and nightmares, exploring their...
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    Jess Carter: England defender says Euro 2025 abuse made her not want to leave her hotel room

    Jess Carter, the England defender, revealed that she felt too intimidated to leave her hotel room during Euro 2025 after receiving racist messages on social media. The abusive posts targeted the 28-year-old centre-back on her TikTok account, with one message suggesting people of brown skin were...
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    Chicago police officer accused of beating teen faces firing after having criminal case tossed

    Chicago Police Officer on Brink of Firing After Case is Dropped, Allegations Surface Again A Chicago police officer accused of severely beating a 17-year-old boy during a high-speed chase is now facing termination after his case was dropped ahead of trial. The allegations against Officer...
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    The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off

    Mark Thomson, a leading expert in particle physics, has just been appointed as the director general of CERN, the world-renowned nuclear physics laboratory that houses the massive Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC, which accelerates protons to nearly light speed and recreates conditions that...
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    'Even thinking about Coldplay I get tearful': Denise Lewis's honest playlist

    For Denise Lewis, 50-year-old Olympic gold medalist and TV presenter, the world of music is a sentimental playground. Her playlist reveals a mix of nostalgia, empowerment, and emotions that reflect her life's journey. The first song she fell in love with was Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." That...
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    Premier League top scorers 2025-26: who is leading race for golden boot?

    The Golden Boot Race Heats Up: Who's Leading the Charge in the Premier League? As the 2025-26 season wears on, the battle for the coveted Premier League Golden Boot award is heating up. At the top of the pack is Manchester City star Erling Haaland, who currently sits with an impressive 20 goals...
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    Solar grazing: 'triple-win' for sheep farmers, renewables and society or just a PR exercise for energy companies?

    "Green Revolution" or "PR Stunt"? Farmers Reap Benefits from Solar Grazing In a surprising turn of events, the UK's sheep farming industry has found itself on the cusp of a green revolution. The unlikeliest of heroes - sheep - are being used to manage vegetation on solar farms, providing a...
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    Alzheimer's therapies should target a particular gene, researchers say

    Research Suggests Targeting a Specific Gene Could Revolutionize Alzheimer's Treatment Scientists at University College London (UCL) have made a groundbreaking discovery that could change the course of treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Researchers believe that therapies targeting a particular...
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    1/11: Sunday Morning

    Jane Pauley's soothing voice filled the air as she welcomed viewers to Sunday morning. The day began with a discussion on the growing trend of health insurers denying coverage to individuals who have been diagnosed with pre-existing conditions. The segment highlighted the impact this has on...
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    FA Cup Highlights: MK Dons 1-1 Oxford 1 (Oxford win 4-3 on pens)

    Milton Keynes Dons and Oxford United were locked in a thrilling 1-1 draw in the FA Cup third-round tie at Stadium MK, with the outcome ultimately decided by penalties. Oxford United's new boss Matt Bloomfield watched anxiously from the stands as his side edged past their Buckinghamshire rivals...
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    Meet Your New Favorite 'Game of Thrones' Character in This 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Featurette

    New 'Game of Thrones' Character Emerge in HBO's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': Meet Ser Duncan the Tall Ser Duncan the Tall is finally getting his moment to shine, thanks to a new featurette for HBO's upcoming adaptation of George R.R. Martin's 'Tales of Dunk and Egg' novellas. The...
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    “Brazen attack on our children”: Trump admin freezes billions in funding for blue states

    Funding for Childcare in Blue States Frozen Amid Welfare Scandal Allegations A brazen move by the Trump administration has resulted in a significant freeze on funding for childcare services in five Democratic-led states, citing systemic fraud as the justification. The largest chunk of the...
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    Did you solve it? Are you ready for twenty twenty-six…seven?

    The numerical challenge has officially come to an end, and it's time to reflect on the creative expressions that can be formed using a limited set of digits. The task was to come up with formulas equal to 26, utilizing specific combinations of numbers and operations. Firstly, those who...
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