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    Hundreds of sex abuse lawsuits against NYC ready to move forward after months in limbo

    New York City's juvenile detention centers have faced long-standing allegations of failing to protect children from sexual abuse, a crisis that has finally taken a step forward after months in limbo. Hundreds of lawsuits have been refiled under a revised city law aimed at compensating survivors...
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    Ukrainian accuses IOC of 'betrayal' for banning helmet with images of dead athletes

    IOC Under Fire for Banning Helmet with Images of Dead Athletes from Winter Olympics, but Not Russian Flags The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has faced criticism and accusations of "betrayal" after banning Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevich's helmet, which featured images of...
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    'It's not very French to change stuff': how Claire Tabouret's stained-glass windows cast Notre Dame in new light

    Here's a summary of the article about Claire Tabouret, the artist chosen to design stained-glass windows for Notre Dame Cathedral: **Background** * Tabouret is 44 years old and lives in France with her husband, Nathan Thelen, and their two young daughters. * She was born in the US and moved...
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    UK trade policy: time to stop the secret deals and get systematic

    UK Trade Policy: Time for a Transparency Revolution The UK's role as a global trade powerhouse is built on its long history of commerce and negotiation, but this legacy has been tarnished by the involvement of individuals with questionable pasts in high-stakes deal-making. The appointment of...
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    Kamala Harris’ return fits a degraded media moment

    Kamala Harris' highly anticipated return to social media this week is more of a joke than a bold move to revive progressive values. The former vice president has revamped her dormant "Kamala HQ" accounts into a "new Gen-Z led progressive content hub," touting it as an outlet for young people to...
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    The CIA stops publishing The World Factbook

    US Intelligence Agency Shuts Down Beloved Global Reference Guide Without Explanation The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has abruptly ended publication of its widely-used reference guide, The World Factbook, leaving many users wondering why this valuable resource is no longer available. For...
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    Birth center coming to Germantown aims to fill void left by closure of Bryn Mawr's

    Philadelphia's Birth Center Gap: A New Home for Midwife Care? As the city mourns the closure of Bryn Mawr's LifeCycle Wellness, a 47-year-old birth center that was a mainstay of midwifery care, Philadelphia is on the cusp of filling the void. The new Philadelphia Midwife Collective (PMC) birth...
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    'It's a fun cocktail!': the Wooster Group's head-spinning blend of high and low art

    The Wooster Group's unique blend of high and low art can be seen in their reimagining of Spalding Gray's "Nayatt School," a piece that first premiered in 1978. The group, founded by Gray and Elizabeth LeCompte, is known for combining disparate elements to create something new and unexpected...
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    Man attacks 40-year-old with baseball bat at NYC subway station, NYPD says

    Violence on New York City's Subway System Erupts into Brutal Attack with Baseball Bat A disturbing incident of violence unfolded at a subway station in the Bronx last Thursday, leaving a 40-year-old man hospitalized after being brutally attacked with a baseball bat. According to the NYPD, the...
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    Reality winners: the rise and rise of the 'verbatim' movie

    The art of filmmaking has taken a fascinating turn, where the lines between fact and fiction have become increasingly blurred. The "verbatim" film, as it's come to be known, is a genre of movies that boast an unprecedented level of accuracy, with entire scripts composed from actual quotes...
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    Ecuador files formal complaint after ICE agent attempts "incursion" at Minneapolis embassy

    Ecuador Files Formal Protest After ICE Agent's Attempted Incursion at US Embassy in Minneapolis A shocking incident unfolded outside Ecuador's consulate in Minneapolis on Tuesday, as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer attempted to "incursion" into the embassy building. The...
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    Ring can now verify if a video has been altered

    Ring's latest innovation is a digital seal that confirms whether a downloaded video has been tamper-proofed, providing users with an added layer of security when reviewing footage captured by the camera. Dubbed Ring Verify, this tool scans videos for any alterations and issues a 'seal' that...
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    Which managers are set to be free this summer?

    The article discusses the potential return of several high-profile football managers to the sport. Gareth Southgate, who stepped down as England manager after defeat in the Euro 2024 final, is one of those waiting for a management job. However, he has stated that returning to management is not...
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    Detroit Lions’ System Fell Short in 9–8 Season Review

    The Detroit Lions' season was marked by a familiar feeling of stagnation and frustration, as the team's system failed to deliver on its promises. After finishing with nine wins and eight losses, the Lions were left fourth in their division, watching rivals like Chicago and Green Bay move on. At...
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    Ed Sheeran Invites Fans to Choose Songs for Australia & New Zealand ‘Loop Tour’ Shows

    Ed Sheeran to Put Fans in Charge of Setlist with Australia and New Zealand 'Loop Tour' Shows. In a unique twist, the singer-songwriter is inviting his fans to choose the songs that will be performed live during each show of his upcoming Loop Tour in Australia and New Zealand. Before the...
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    Get NBA League Pass for up to 55 percent off right now

    NBA Fans Score Big with League Pass Sale: Up to 55% Off for All Season Long NBA fans, rejoice! The NBA League Pass streaming service is currently on sale for up to 55 percent off its regular prices. This means that for a limited time, you can catch hundreds of out-of-market games without...
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    Musk v Starmer: will UK ban X over Grok nudification? | The Latest

    UK Leaders Engage in Twitter Ruckus Over Social Media Regulation A heated exchange between Elon Musk and UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has reignited the debate over social media regulation, particularly in relation to the platform's handling of explicit content. The situation began when...
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    China reports record $1.2 trillion trade surplus for 2025, defying Trump's tariffs

    China's Trade Surplus Reaches Record High Despite US Tariffs In a surprising twist, China has reported a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus for 2025, shattering expectations and defying the impact of US tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The country's foreign trade in goods rose 3.8% to...
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    The Hundred 2026: MI London sign Sam Curran, Will Jacks and Danni Wyatt-Hodge

    MI London has signed England all-rounders Sam Curran and Will Jacks for the 2026 men's Hundred, as well as England batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge for the women's competition. The pair will join forces with current players for a strong lineup. The decision to retain Curran and Jacks was seen as a key...
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    The Philly Home + Garden Show returns in February with hands-on ideas and expert advice

    Home Improvement Lovers Rejoice: Philly Home + Garden Show Returns in February For three days starting on February 20th, home improvement enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore the latest trends and ideas in remodeling, décor, landscaping, outdoor living, and home services. The...
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