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    Man dies after being struck by MBTA commuter rail train in Haverhill

    Man Struck and Killed by MBTA Train in Haverhill Tragedy struck early Tuesday morning in Haverhill when an adult man was struck and killed by an MBTA commuter rail train. According to Transit Police Superintendent-in-Chief Richard Sullivan, the incident occurred at approximately 6:11 a.m., near...
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    Female, Nude by Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett review – a seductive drama of art and rivalry

    A seductive drama of art and rivalry unfolds in Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett's latest novel, Female, Nude. The story takes place on an idyllic Greek island in the summer of 2019, where Sophie Evans and her friends Helena, Iris, and Alessia have gathered to celebrate Helena's upcoming marriage...
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    For $4,550, Would You Buy a Single Premium Watch or a Swarm of Affordable Ones?

    For $4,550, the question is whether you'd prefer a single premium watch that's both stylish and functional, or a collection of affordable watches that can cover most everyday situations. The luxury brand Tudor Black Bay GMT stands out as an excellent choice for a go-to watch that excels in all...
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    What is RGB LED TV? Explaining the Futuristic Tech Landing in Living Rooms This Year

    The article discusses the latest developments in the world of TVs, specifically the emerging technology of RGB LED (Red, Green, Blue) backlighting. This technology has been gaining attention in recent years due to its potential to offer improved color accuracy, brightness, and contrast compared...
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    WSL deadline day: Arsenal sign keeper Votikova on loan, Kramzar joins Everton

    Arsenal have strengthened their goalkeeping department by signing Czech Republic goalkeeper Barbora Votikova on a loan deal from Slavia Prague. The move is aimed at providing cover for injured Manuela Zinsberger and Anneke Borbe, who both suffered setbacks in recent weeks. Votikova, 29, boasts...
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    Sham review – Takashi Miike revisits infamous 'murder teacher' trial in unflinching courtroom drama

    Takashi Miike's courtroom drama Sham is an unflinching examination of a sensational 2003 trial in Japan that shook public opinion. The film, based on the book Fabrication: The Truth About the "Murder Teacher" in Fukuoka by Masumi Fukuda, delves into the allegations against primary school teacher...
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    Donald Trump Slams Grammys, Threatens Lawsuit Over Trevor Noah Joke

    Donald Trump Unleashes Fury on Grammys, Threatens Lawsuit Against Trevor Noah Over Joke In a scathing post on Truth Social, former US President Donald Trump has lambasted the Grammy Awards, calling it "virtually unwatchable" and even threatened to take legal action against host Trevor Noah over...
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    AI poses bigger threat in jobs with more women, study finds

    US Workers in Female-Dominated Fields Most Vulnerable to AI Job Displacement, Study Finds Researchers warn that employees in occupations traditionally held by women are particularly at risk of job loss due to the impact of artificial intelligence on the American workforce. According to a recent...
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    Cairn review – obsession, suffering and awe in a climbing game that hits exhausting new heights

    Cairn is a game that defies categorization, blending elements of survival games with those of climbing simulations to create an experience that is both thrilling and harrowing. At its core, it's a story about obsession - the kind that drives people to take risks they might otherwise avoid, and...
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    Pa., N.J. attorneys general join push to halt nonconsensual sexual deepfakes on Grok

    Pennsylvania and New Jersey's top law enforcement officials are leading the charge against Grok, an AI chatbot developed by billionaire Elon Musk's X platform, for its role in spreading non-consensual deepfake images that sexualize real people without their consent. A strongly worded letter to...
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    How Minnesota nice became Minnesota strong

    In the face of Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota, the state's residents are coming together to resist ICE and protect one another. While videos of violence against American citizens have sparked outrage and despair, it is the community's response that has brought hope and...
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    Republican senator Demands full investigation after Alex Pretti killing

    Senator Cassidy Calls for Full Federal and State Investigation into Minneapolis Border Patrol Killing Republican Senator Bill Cassidy has expressed outrage over the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by a US Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis, urging for a full joint federal and state...
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    Trump Admin “Deliberately” Tanking Morale to Get Parks Staff to Quit, Official Says in Leaked Tape

    A recently leaked audio recording from a National Park Service (NPS) regional director has revealed what appears to be an orchestrated effort by the Trump administration to undermine morale among NPS staff. According to Don Striker, a veteran agency leader overseeing parks in Alaska, a new...
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    NATO chief Rutte 'may have explained to Trump existing US rights in Greenland'

    NATO Chief May Have Sold Trump on Existing US Rights in Greenland, Critics Argue In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump cancelled his threat to impose tariffs on several European nations following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The framework of their discussion, dubbed...
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    Study questions whether Detroit sales tax is worth it - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's Sales Tax: A Necessary Sacrifice or a Step Too Far? The city of Detroit is facing another financial challenge, with some residents questioning whether the proposed sales tax hike is worth it. The Citizens Research Council of Michigan has analyzed the potential impact of a 1% sales and...
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    Sure, the Eagles need an offensive coordinator, but they've also got other questions to answer

    The Philadelphia Eagles' offseason is shaping up to be a doozy, with multiple key positions needing attention. While finding an offensive coordinator tops the list of priorities, other critical issues need addressing. First and foremost, the team is grappling with the potential loss of...
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    WSL talking points: the Tullis-Joyce furore and Neville's nightmare return

    A Tense Week in the WSL: Controversy, Comebacks, and Conundrums As the Women's Super League (WSL) enters its second half of the season, the latest round of matches has brought with it a mix of controversy, comebacks, and conundrums that will likely be debated for weeks to come. At the center...
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    Partly AI-generated folk-pop hit barred from Sweden's official charts

    Swedish Music Chart Excludes Hit Song With AI-Generated Artist Due to Lack of Transparency A folk-pop hit song that topped Sweden's Spotify charts has been barred from the country's official chart after it emerged that the artist behind it is an AI creation. The song, titled "I Know, You're Not...
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    Nuevo documental 'Shouldering Sanctuary' busca narrar Chicago bajo la ocupación de ICE

    "Shouldering Sanctuary": Un documental que busca narrar la ocupación de ICE en Chicago En el corazón de la ciudad de Chicago, la Corte de Inmigración es un lugar de miedo y inseguridad para muchos. Para los cineastas Fatima Omar e Ian Resnick, este centro ha sido el escenario de una tragedia...
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    JD Sports plans to let shoppers buy through AI platforms

    JD Sports is set to revolutionize its online shopping experience by allowing customers to make purchases directly through AI-powered platforms, a move that could potentially disrupt traditional e-commerce methods. According to the company's chief technology officer, Jetan Chowk, Artificial...
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