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    Boreal Forests Are Shifting North

    NASA scientists have confirmed that the world's largest terrestrial biome, the boreal forest, is shifting northward at an unprecedented rate. For the first time, researchers have been able to confirm this change, which has significant implications for our understanding of climate change and its...
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    NSA detected phone call between foreign intelligence and a person close to Trump

    Top US Official Under Fire Over Classified Phone Call Ties to Trump Ally A highly classified phone call between an individual associated with foreign intelligence and a person close to former President Donald Trump has raised concerns over Washington's national security. According to a...
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    Flyers sleepwalk into the Olympic break as season slips further away

    Flyers' Slump Shows No Signs of End as They Stumble Towards Olympic Break The Philadelphia Flyers' latest loss was a stark reminder that, despite their Eastern Conference playoff ambitions just a month ago, this season's trajectory remains firmly on the downward slope. The 2-1 overtime defeat...
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    Video Researchers find 'school bus'-size Jellyfish near Argentina

    Bizarre Discovery in South America: Massive Jellyfish Spotted Near Argentina A team of researchers has made a staggering discovery off the coast of Argentina, capturing footage of an enormous jellyfish that could be mistaken for a school bus. The incredible creature, dubbed the "giant phantom...
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    Mamdani names jails reformer Stanley Richards to steer chaotic Rikers complex

    City Officials Name Jails Reformer as Manager Amid Rikers Crisis Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Stanley Richards, a prominent figure in the criminal justice reform movement, to head New York City's Department of Correction. The move is an attempt to stabilize the city's jail system, which...
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    Art Genève Courts Galleries With a Different Market Logic

    Geneva's Art Fair Takes a Different Beat In contrast to the bustling hubs of Art Basel, Art Genève is a more low-key affair. But for some galleries and collectors, that's exactly what draws them in. "We like it here because it's more confidential," says Séverine Waelchli, senior director at...
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    Speaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICE

    "Senate and House Negotiations Hinge on ICE Policy Amid Government Funding Standoff" A contentious standoff between lawmakers and the Trump administration has reached a boiling point, with House Speaker Mike Johnson racing against time to secure a federal funding package before a partial...
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    Ashes 2025-26: How England lost latest Ashes series down under in just 11 days

    The article discusses the recent Ashes series between England and Australia, with Australia winning the five-match test series 4-0. The article highlights several key moments from the series, including Mitchell Starc's performance with the ball, Ollie Pope's dismissal, and Ben Stokes' captaincy...
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    Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row

    Aitana Bonmatí has cemented her status as a footballing legend after being named in The Guardian's top 100 history for an unprecedented third consecutive year. This achievement marks a milestone in the midfielder's illustrious career, which continues to rewrite records and inspire awe...
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    See Teyana Taylor Re-Create This Iconic Angela Bassett Scene in ‘SNL’ Promo: ‘This Mother Sucker’s Psychotic’

    Teyana Taylor has just dropped the promo for her upcoming hosting gig on Saturday Night Live (SNL), and it's already got everyone talking. In a hilarious clip posted online, the singer and actress channels her inner Angela Bassett from the iconic 1995 film Waiting to Exhale. The promo sees...
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    Cantina la Martina brings La Tamalada back to Kensington in first Philly event since closure

    Cantina la Martina Brings Vibrant La Tamalada Festival Back to Kensington for First Time Since Closure On February 1st, The Lighthouse in Philadelphia will host Cantina la Martina's highly anticipated fourth annual La Tamalada festival, marking the first time since its closure in November. This...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    Connecticut Claims Fifth NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in Thrilling Upset Over San Diego State The University of Connecticut has secured its fifth NCAA men's basketball championship title with a convincing 76-59 victory over San Diego State University at NRG Stadium in Houston. The...
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    Can you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?

    "Cookie Conundrum: Can You Outsmart Your Friends?" In a bizarre twist of logic, three friends - Andy, Bea, and Celine - are tasked with solving a cookie conundrum that's more mind-bender than the infamous Vulcan mind-meld. The catch? They'll be taking turns pulling cookies from a jar, with each...
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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 discusses a recent discovery of malware in the Pinduoduo shopping app, which was developed by a Chinese company. The malware allowed the app to access users' personal data without their consent and change system settings. An investigation found that the company had been aware of the...
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    Chicago parking meters up for sale, but Johnson urged to proceed carefully on potential buy-back

    Chicago's Parking Meter Deal Up for Grabs, but City Officials Caution Against Big-Buck Bid The city of Chicago may be poised to regain control of its prized parking meters, nearly two decades after it sold the lucrative asset to private investors in a deal worth $1.15 billion. Mayor Brandon...
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    Four months and 40 hours later: my epic battle with 2025's most difficult video game

    Four months and 40 hours later, I'm still trapped in Hollow Knight: Silksong, the notoriously difficult sequel to the critically acclaimed Hollow Knight. As I sit here, my arm throbbing in agony, I realize that this experience has been a crash course in resilience and the importance of accepting...
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    Carrick's restoration of United's dogged spirit has Old Trafford crackling again | John Brewin

    For Manchester United's executives, beating City would serve as the ultimate validation of their strategy to recreate the club's winning mentality under new management. With Coveted talent like Antoine Semenyo opting for blue, the narrative that Old Trafford was once the destination of dreams...
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    Britain’s pound is beating every other major currency this year | CNN Business

    Britain's pound is enjoying a stunning comeback, beating every other major currency this year. The pound has advanced about 3.3% versus the greenback since the start of 2023, solidifying its position as the best-performing currency among developed economies. The UK economy is showing signs of...
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    Taulupe Faletau: Number eight ruled out of first three Wales games in Six Nations

    Wales' hopes of a successful Six Nations campaign have taken an early hit with the news that Taulupe Faletau, their key number eight, is ruled out for the first three games. The 35-year-old suffered a calf injury while playing for Cardiff against Ospreys on January 1. The injury comes at a bad...
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    NASA, Department of Energy to Develop Lunar Surface Reactor by 2030 - NASA

    NASA and the US Department of Energy Team Up for Lunar Nuclear Power by 2030 In a significant boost to its Artemis campaign, NASA has reaffirmed its commitment to developing a lunar surface reactor that will harness nuclear power to fuel future missions to Mars. The project, which aims to...
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