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    EasyJet refuses to honour a promised £472 refund

    EasyJet's refusal to refund £472 sparks outrage among stranded passengers. A UK air traffic control outage at Gatwick in July last year left hundreds of flights grounded, including an easyJet flight to Budapest that was diverted due to a substituted aircraft with fewer seats. Despite being...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This is an HTML article about haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, and spices. Here are some key points that can be extracted from the article: **History of Haggis** * Haggis was first mentioned in the writings of Sir Walter...
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    Winter Olympics 2026: Vonn 'stable' after crash; luge, speed skating and more – live

    Here is a summary of the Olympic Winter Games news articles: * Lindsey Vonn, a US ski great, was injured during her attempt to win downhill gold and had to be airlifted to hospital with a ruptured ACL. * Sander Eitrem of Norway won the men's 5000m speed skating event, setting an Olympic record...
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    5 Movies You Must Watch Before the 2026 Winter Olympics

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    Lindsey Vonn 'confident' she can race at Olympics with ruptured ACL in left knee

    Lindsey Vonn says she's confident to compete at Olympics despite ACL injury. In a stunning display of resilience, four-time Olympic medalist Lindsey Vonn announced on Tuesday that she is confident she can participate in the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, which begin this week. The...
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    How we photographed a man at the helm of the art world

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    Cider lovers and the cider curious are brought together for the annual Cider Summit

    Cider Enthusiasts Gather at Navy Pier for 12th Annual Cider Summit Festival The annual Cider Summit festival brought together cider enthusiasts and the curious to enjoy over three dozen ciders from more than 125 producers. Held at Navy Pier, the event offered attendees a chance to taste a...
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    Rybakina shocks Sabalenka to win Australian Open final

    Elena Rybakina Stuns Aryna Sabalenka to Claim Australian Open Title In a thrilling finale at Melbourne Park, fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina outlasted world number one Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the Australian Open women's singles final. The 26-year-old Kazakh player produced an extraordinary...
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    Pick up this Samsung microSD Express card while it's on sale for $40 off

    Samsung's 512GB microSD Express Card Now Available at 33% Off, Outpacing Nintendo Offers Gamers seeking to enhance the storage capacity of their Nintendo Switch 2 consoles are in luck. Currently, a 512GB Samsung P9 microSD Express card is on sale for $40 off its original price, marking down the...
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    Ubisoft proposes even more layoffs after last week's studio closures and game cancellations

    Ubisoft Proposes Massive Layoffs Amidst Ongoing Restructuring Efforts Amidst a wave of studio closures and game cancellations last week, Ubisoft has proposed an even more drastic measure: massive layoffs. According to reports by IGN, the company is planning a significant reduction in its...
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    San Francisco leaders say city must be ready if federal agents deploy

    San Francisco officials are bracing for a potential federal takeover amid scenes of unrest in Minneapolis. The city narrowly avoided a Trump administration deployment last year, and leaders say they must be prepared to defend their law enforcement practices. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins...
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    Deepfake ‘Nudify’ Technology Is Getting Darker—and More Dangerous

    A growing dark underbelly of deepfake technology has emerged, with women and girls being targeted for explicit abuse. The AI-powered "nudify" tool allows users to convert a single photo into an eight-second video featuring someone being undressed or engaging in graphic sex acts. This technology...
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    Scientists warn of 'regime shift' as seaweed blooms expand worldwide

    A global shift is underway, with scientists warning of a profound change to our oceans. Seaweed blooms, once rare, have been expanding at an alarming rate - 13.4% per year over the past two decades - driven primarily by global heating and pollution from farming runoff. The phenomenon is being...
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    Sikh activist in UK told to increase security over Hindu nationalist threats

    UK's Reluctant Response to Indian Nationalist Threats: Activists Fear for Lives A prominent Sikh activist living in the UK has been told by police that his home should be equipped with security cameras and reinforced door locks due to threats from Hindu nationalist elements linked to the Indian...
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    Watch Keith Urban’s Sweet Birthday Message for Dolly Parton

    Country Music Icon Dolly Parton Celebrates 80th Birthday with Heartfelt Message from Keith Urban Country music legend Dolly Parton is celebrating her 80th birthday in style, thanks to a special message from one of her closest friends and fellow country star, Keith Urban. In a sweet video posted...
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    Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hits the market for $350,000

    Frank Lloyd Wright's 123-Year-Old Walser House Listed for Sale at $350,000 Amid Restoration Concerns A long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Austin has finally hit the market for sale after two decades of disrepair. The Walser House, a two-story stucco property located at 42 N...
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    Trump administration's claims of so-called "reverse discrimination" upend DOJ Civil Rights Division

    The Trump administration's latest move in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is a stark shift away from decades of efforts to prevent discrimination against minority groups. The department's new focus on protecting white people against alleged "reverse discrimination" has left many...
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    Trump says 8 European countries will be charged 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland

    US President Donald Trump has announced a 10% tariff on imports from eight European countries, citing their opposition to US control of Greenland as the reason for the move. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, Netherlands and Finland will be affected by the tariffs, which are set...
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    Almanac: January 18

    The first x-ray machine was unveiled on January 18, 1895. The device was invented by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist who worked at the University of Würzburg in Germany. Röntgen discovered X-rays while experimenting with cathode rays. He observed that his wife's silver necklace was...
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    Manchester United pulled off a coup by signing Lea Schüller – so what will she bring?

    Manchester United has finally landed itself a prolific goal-scorer with the signing of Lea Schüller, who boasts an impressive record of 54 goals in just 82 international appearances for Germany. The 28-year-old striker's move to Old Trafford marks a significant coup for the Red Devils, who have...
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