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    Super Bowl 60: Drake Maye had shoulder injection before coughing up three turnovers in New England Patriots' loss

    "Super Bowl 60: Patriots' Loss a Tough Lesson in Disappointment" In a crushing defeat, the New England Patriots fell short of their Super Bowl dreams, succumbing to a 12-0 deficit at halftime. Quarterback Drake Maye was unable to overcome his own demons, as he suffered a shoulder injury that...
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    What RFK Jr.’s Unproven Autism Treatment Could Mean for Autistic Patients and Their Families

    Autism Treatment: Leucovorin Raises Concerns Over Lack of Evidence, Potential Side Effects In a recent announcement, US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would soon approve a new treatment for autism in the form of leucovorin, a folate...
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    Striking NYC nurses have been out 23 days. Here's where things stand.

    Striking NYC Nurses Still at Odds as Contract Talks Stall For 23 days, nearly 15,000 nurses in New York City have been on strike, refusing to return to work until their demands for better staffing ratios, hospital safety measures, and higher salaries are met. While the hospitals involved –...
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    Epstein files reveal web of relationships among rich and powerful

    In a shocking revelation, the recently unearthed "Epstein files" have shed light on a complex web of relationships between some of the world's most powerful individuals. The trove of documents, which includes emails and other communication records from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has...
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    Tottenham news: Cristian Romero says 'disgraceful' only 11 senior players available for Man City clash

    Tottenham is facing a crisis with only 11 senior players available for Sunday's clash against Manchester City, according to captain Cristian Romero. The Argentine defender described the situation as "disgraceful", highlighting the club's poor injury record and lack of depth in the squad. The...
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    City Council puts limits on how often Uber, Lyft can boot drivers off their apps

    New York City has taken steps to protect ride-hailing drivers from being unfairly terminated by Silicon Valley giants Uber and Lyft. The city council has passed legislation that requires the companies to give drivers at least 14 days' notice before deactivating their accounts, unless they've...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    Violent Outburst at Iranian Store Leaves Two Women Injured. In a shocking display of intolerance and aggression, a man attacked two women in a store in Shandiz, Iran, leaving them with head injuries. According to eyewitness footage, the suspect approached the unveiled women, seemingly without...
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    Young Japanese voters adore their new conservative PM. But that doesn't mean they are shifting to the right | Karin Kaneko

    Young Japanese Voters' Love for Conservative PM Takaichi Raises Questions About Shift to the Right Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's meteoric rise has left many in the country perplexed, with her bold moves on the diplomatic front and her surprisingly high approval ratings among young voters...
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    Do you have ideas about how to improve America's space program?

    The US Space Program: Time for a Shake-Up? As the space industry undergoes a significant transformation, NASA and the military must adapt to remain relevant. The rapid rise of China's space program and the commercial space sector have profound implications for both civil and military space...
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    Chelsea searches for new manager as Premier League breaks record for most sackings in a single season | CNN

    Chelsea's Search for Stability Amidst Premier League Chaos: When Ambition Meets Inexperience In an era where football clubs are expected to be ever-changing entities, with transfer windows offering a constant influx of talent and tactics shifting like the wind, Chelsea's woes serve as a stark...
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    Sixers power ranking roundup: Right in the middle of the pack; will Joel Embiid be an All-Star?

    The Philadelphia 76ers' season is a paradox - one of flashes of brilliance and frustrating inconsistency. Depending on which game you watched, the team's potential for greatness can seem palpable or nonexistent. After recent wins like Tuesday's wire-to-wire victory over the Milwaukee Bucks...
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    LISTEN: Voices of Sundance With Natalie Portman, Gregg Araki, Daniel Kwan, Judd Apatow, Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna and More

    Sundance Film Festival: Industry Insights and Unfiltered Conversations In a recent episode of the "Daily Variety" podcast, an eclectic group of industry leaders gathered to share their thoughts on the current state of the film world. Natalie Portman, Rob Lowe, Daniel Kwan, Kiernan Shipka, Judd...
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    Legal expert on use of force standards and killing of Alex Pretti

    Lack of Evidence Raises Questions About Use of Force Standards in Fatal Shooting Federal authorities have confirmed that Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was licensed to carry a gun when he was shot and killed by immigration officials in Minneapolis. What's striking is the absence of...
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    15 stunning photos of icy Lake Michigan in Chicago’s deep freeze

    Here is the reformatted article: **Chicago Weather: Ice and Snow Build Up as Temperatures Plummet** By Vanessa Lopez, audience engagement specialist, and Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere, visual journalist The Chicago area woke up to a winter wonderland on Friday morning, with ice and snow building up...
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    Melissa Rocuba's Final Moments | Post Mortem

    Melissa Rocuba's final moments are shrouded in mystery, but new evidence has brought her killer to justice. The case, which went cold nearly nine years ago, was reopened after a team of investigators found key clues that had been overlooked in the past. In 2013, Melissa Rocuba, a 24-year-old...
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    The influencer racing to save Thailand's most endangered sea mammal

    A Growing Concern for the critically-endangered Irrawaddy Dolphin In the crystal-clear waters of Myanmar, conservationists are racing against time to protect one of the world's most threatened marine mammals – the Irrawaddy dolphin. With fewer than 70 individuals remaining in the wild, this...
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    Does it even need to be said? No, you don't need to do a 'parasite cleanse'

    Heidi Klum's recent foray into the world of parasite cleanses has left many scratching their heads. The supermodel revealed that she and her husband, Tom Kaulitz, were planning to do a "worm and parasite cleanse" last August, citing a desire to detox their bodies. But what exactly is a parasite...
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    TSMC says AI demand is “endless” after record Q4 earnings

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest chipmaker, has revealed that the demand for AI chips is "endless" and shows no signs of slowing down. The company reported a record fourth-quarter earnings, with net income reaching NT$505.7 billion ($16 billion) and revenue...
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    'Destination: Disney Destiny': Heroes and villains abound aboard Disney Cruise Line's newest ship

    Aboard the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, guests are transported to a world where beloved heroes and villains come alive. The "Pridelands: Feast of the Lion King" dining experience brings the magic of the African savannah to life, while diners can even share a meal with Groot from...
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    India vs New Zealand: Daryl Mitchell leads tourists to victory in second ODI

    New Zealand levelled their one-day international series against India with a seven-wicket win in Rajkot. Daryl Mitchell led the charge, hitting an unbeaten century as New Zealand chased down a modest target set by India. The 34-year-old, who had scored 84 in the first match of the series...
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