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    Go deep into Freud, follow Gwen John home and watch Giacometti melt – the week in art

    Lucian Freud's latest exhibition, 'Drawing into Painting', offers a unique glimpse into the mind and process of one of history's greatest portraitists. The show, which runs at London's National Portrait Gallery from February 12 to May 4, follows Freud's drawing process from scratch paper to...
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    Breathwork has its uses – but when it comes to 'unlocking your fullest human potential', beware the puffery | Antiviral

    The air we breathe, once considered a free gift from nature, has become a commodity to be bought and sold. Breathwork sessions, touted as a way to unlock our "fullest human potential," are proliferating online and in-person, with some charging hundreds of dollars for the privilege. But is there...
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    'On a knife edge': can England's red squirrel population be saved?

    UK's Red Squirrel Population on Brink of Collapse Amid Ongoing Grey Squirrel Threat In a desperate bid to save England's dwindling red squirrel population, the government has unveiled a new action plan. However, critics argue that more needs to be done to tackle the pressing issue. The...
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    The influencer racing to save Thailand's most endangered sea mammal

    Thai authorities are urging action as the critically-endangered Irrawaddy dolphin population in the country's waters continues to dwindle at an alarming rate. Influencer and conservationist, Sonja Thomas, has joined forces with local fishermen to combat the decline of this majestic species...
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    Are men being misled over testosterone? – podcast

    A growing concern has emerged over the widespread misinformation on social media that's driving men to seek unnecessary NHS testosterone therapy, doctors have warned. The surge in demand for low-testosterone treatment has left many questioning whether the medical professionals are being misled...
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    UK’s Peter Mandelson resigns from Labour party after Epstein ties resurface

    British politician Peter Mandelson has stepped down from the Labour Party amid renewed scrutiny over his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes after previously undisclosed documents revealed that Mandelson received several payments from Epstein between 2003 and...
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    Clipse Talks Grammy Nominations, ‘Let God Sort ‘Em Out’ Inspiration & What’s Next | In Conversation

    Clipse's Five Grammy Nominations, "Let God Sort 'Em Out" Inspiration, and What's Next Revealed in Conversation with Billboard In a candid conversation with Billboard's senior director of hip-hop and R&B, Carl Lamarre, Clipse discusses their five Grammy nominations for the album "Let God Sort...
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    'It's ridiculous': publicans bemused by rise of single-file queues to get served

    "It's Ridiculous": The Rise of Single-File Queues at Pubs Has Pub Owners Baffled For pub-goers who value a relaxed atmosphere and aren't keen on feeling like they're queuing up at a bank, Paul Loebenberg's frustrations are all too relatable. "I'm not sure what else we can do to be honest," he...
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    Centro atlético y vivienda asequible planeados para dos escuelas de CPS cerradas en La Villita y Austin

    Chicago, un ciudad que nunca duerme, sigue trabajando para renovar sus escuelas. Una decisión reciente del Consejo de Educación de la Ciudad (CPS) podría ser el impulso que necesita algunos de los edificios abandonados en la comunidad latina. En el pasado mayo, el CPS se licitó a 14 propiedades...
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    Copy of Declaration of Independence from July 1776 to be sold this spring

    Rare Copy of Declaration of Independence to Hit the Auction Block This Spring A prized piece of American history is set to go under the hammer this spring as a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence from July 1776 is up for sale. The document, considered one of only ten surviving copies...
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    Femicides in Brazil at record high in 2025

    Brazil's femicide rate skyrockets to record highs in 2025, with the nation experiencing an alarming average of four women being killed every single day. According to a recent study, the surge in femicides can be attributed in part to increased recognition and reporting of these crimes...
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    Philadelphia Gift Show marks 30 years as the Mid-Atlantic’s premier wholesale marketplace

    Philadelphia Gift Show Celebrates 30 Years as Region's Top Wholesale Destination The Philadelphia Gift Show is marking three decades of success with a star-studded event at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania. This milestone marks the largest and longest-running gift show...
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    The World Cup is out of reach for many. The hope lies outside the stadiums | Leander Schaerlaeckens

    World Cup Fans Can Find Joy Beyond Stadiums Fans from around the globe gathered in public spaces during previous World Cups to cheer on their favorite teams, creating an electric atmosphere that is an integral part of the tournament's appeal. From crowded town squares to floating big screens on...
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    England World Cup draw: Could AI help Thomas Tuchel win 2026 tournament?

    AI is set to play a significant role in England's quest for World Cup glory, and it may just be the key to unlocking their success. From analyzing data to identifying opponents' weaknesses, AI-powered tools are being used to help coach Thomas Tuchel and his team prepare for the 2026 tournament...
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    Michigan’s cannabis market shrinks as new tax threatens more closures, layoffs - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan's cannabis market is on the brink of a crisis as new tax threatens more closures and layoffs. Since recreational sales began in December 2019, prices have plummeted, with over 550 dispensaries and cultivators closing their doors, leaving thousands of employees without jobs. The latest...
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    Europe must heed Mark Carney – and embrace a painful emancipation from the US | Paul Taylor

    Europe Must Take Mark Carney's Warning Seriously, or Face the Consequences of Its Own Helplessness. The recent words of warning from Mark Carney, Canada's former governor and a respected voice on global economics, cannot be ignored. Carney's stark assessment of the current state of...
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    Republican dissent as key figures warn Trump against Greenland pursuit

    A Growing Crack in the Republican Ranks as Trump's Greenland Gambit Falters The US president's long-held ambitions to seize control of Greenland have sparked a rare display of dissent among congressional Republicans, with several high-ranking lawmakers now openly warning against pursuing the...
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    Ceasefire in Palestine? What ceasefire?

    A 'Ceasefire' in Palestine? What Ceasefire? The international community's recent celebration of a Gaza ceasefire rings hollow as Palestinians in the occupied West Bank continue to face an unprecedented wave of settler attacks. According to the United Nations, more than 260 settler attacks were...
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    Man tried to set Mass. police chief's SUV on fire, police say

    Abington Man Attempted to Set Police Chief's SUV Ablaze, Authorities Say. A disturbing incident unfolded outside the Abington Police Department headquarters on Friday morning when 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm was apprehended for trying to set fire to the police chief's cruiser. The suspect...
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    Syrian forces enter Deir Hafer near Aleppo after Kurdish fighters agree to withdraw

    Syrian Government Forces Push Back Against Kurdish Militants in Deir Hafer Region The Syrian government has begun to enter a region east of Aleppo, following an agreement between Kurdish forces and the Syrian military. The area, known as Deir Hafer, had seen clashes between the two sides over...
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