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    We all benefit from higher education – so why should only students bear the costs? | Brief letters

    The argument for who should bear the costs of higher education has been reignited. Rachel Reeves, the Economics viewpoint writer, has pointed out that those who don't attend university are ultimately shouldering the burden for their peers. But is it truly fair to say that only students paying...
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    Is Mariah Carey Italian? Milan Cortina Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony viewers are confused why she's performing

    Mariah Carey's Italian Connection Left Viewers Baffled When Mariah Carey took the stage at Milan's San Siro Stadium to perform at the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, fans were left scratching their heads. The American singer, who is known for her iconic hits like "All I Want For Christmas Is...
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    Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row

    Aitana Bonmatí has cemented her status as a football legend after becoming the first player to finish at the top of the Guardian's Women's Footballer of the Year Top 100 for three consecutive years. The 27-year-old midfielder from Barcelona, who is also Spain's captain, has dominated the women's...
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    They said Trumpism was fading

    Trump's authoritarian power grab is far from over, contrary to the optimism of some liberal commentators. The former president has struck back with renewed force in 2026, employing tactics that reflect a profound contempt for democratic institutions and the rule of law. The U.S. military's...
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    The Spin | India's dominance looms over faster and more furious T20 World Cup

    India's grip on T20 World Cup supremacy shows no signs of loosening, with their dominance over the past year making it increasingly difficult for any other team to mount a challenge. The last five years have seen four different winners and six different finalists, but that was before India's...
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    Free Will Astrology (Jan. 28-Feb. 3) - Detroit Metro Times

    The Cosmic Imperative: Navigating Life's Ups and Downs As we hurtle towards the end of January, the stars are whispering secrets in our ears. Free Will Astrology is here to guide us through the labyrinth of life, offering wisdom for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio...
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    Report: Eagles hiring former Buccaneers OC Josh Grizzard to be passing game coordinator

    Eagles Lure Experienced Coach to Revamp Passing Game with Josh Grizzard Hire The Philadelphia Eagles have taken a strategic step towards revamping their underperforming passing game by hiring former Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass game coordinator, Josh Grizzard. According to a report from ESPN...
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    'You'd be ashamed to bring someone here': The struggling billionaire-owned high street that shows Reform's road to No 10

    The article discusses the decline of traditional high streets in the UK, particularly in Labour's traditional heartlands, and how this has impacted local communities. The author suggests that the rise of online shopping and the proliferation of vape shops and barbers have contributed to the...
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    Gonna be golden? Who will – and should – win the big awards at the 2026 Grammys

    The 2026 Grammys are shaping up to be a spectacular ceremony, with many talented artists vying for top honors. The Record of the Year category is looking particularly strong, with Kendrick Lamar & SZA's collaboration "Luther" standing out as a dark horse contender. Bad Bunny's DTMF and Billie...
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    WWE 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin celebration by Harry Brook should not be frowned upon, says Joe Root.

    England captain Joe Root has defended his teammate Harry Brook, whose recent "beer smash" celebration at the crease has raised eyebrows. The 27-year-old all-rounder was involved in a late-night drinking scandal before captaining England to a series-winning 57-ball century against Sri Lanka...
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    A bid to clean up shipping industry intensified a coral bleaching event on Great Barrier Reef, study says

    A recent study has revealed that efforts to reduce sulphur emissions from shipping fuels have paradoxically worsened a coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef, highlighting the need for comprehensive climate action. When sulphur emissions decreased due to international regulations...
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    The World Cup is out of reach for many. The hope lies outside the stadiums | Leander Schaerlaeckens

    For many fans around the world, the World Cup has become an unattainable dream, a luxury only a select few can afford. The rising costs of tickets, coupled with strict regulations, have made it increasingly difficult for ordinary people to experience the magic of the tournament. However, there...
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    Formula dispute? - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    South Florida family's formula fight: A desperate father's unlikely solution. The Cevik family has been dealing with a rare and debilitating neurological genetic disorder, Niemann-Pick disease, which affects only one in a million people. The 14-year-old son, Ali, was once a healthy boy but now...
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    WSL talking points: the Tullis-Joyce furore and Neville's nightmare return

    Controversy has once again erupted in the Women's Super League (WSL) with several high-profile matches sparking heated debates among fans and pundits alike. For Arsenal, the issue centers around goalkeeper Tullis-Joyce, who was substituted during a goalless draw against Manchester United...
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    As Mamdani begins appointing judges, study finds former cops, prosecutors set higher bail

    New York City Judges with Law Enforcement Backing Detain More and Set Higher Bail, Study Reveals A recent study has shed light on the concerning trend of New York City judges with law enforcement backgrounds detaining more people after their first court appearances and setting higher bail...
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    Join Our Next Livestream: Welcome to the Chinese Century

    China is indeed the new powerhouse in town, and its influence is being felt far beyond its borders. The question on everyone's mind now is: how did we let China get ahead of us so quickly? The answer lies in a space race that Trump himself described as "the competition for the future," where...
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    Ariana Grande to make London stage debut alongside Jonathan Bailey in Sunday in the Park With George

    Ariana Grande Set for Star-Studded Debut in Sunday in the Park With George Singer and actress Ariana Grande will make her highly anticipated stage debut in Stephen Sondheim's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park With George, alongside co-star Jonathan Bailey. The highly...
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    “They Could See My Color”: Minneapolis Uber Driver Speaks Out on Why Border Patrol Accosted Him

    For Ahmed Bin Hassan, a day began like any other. He was driving for Uber at the Minneapolis airport when he heard about the shooting of Renee Nicole Good, an African immigrant who was killed by an ICE agent in a city that was already witnessing a significant crackdown on immigrants. Hours...
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    Right-Wing Influencers Have Flooded Minneapolis

    The influx of right-wing influencers in Minneapolis has taken on a sinister tone, exploiting a tragic event to further their agenda. After the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, a masked federal officer, a swarm of social media personalities descended upon the city, capturing...
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    Seven by Joanna Kavenna review – a madcap journey to the limits of philosophy

    In Joanna Kavenna's latest novel, Seven (Or, How to Play a Game Without Rules), the boundaries between philosophy, satire, and absurdity blur in a delightfully maddening way. The story follows an unnamed narrator, employed as a research assistant to Icelandic philosopher Alda Jónsdóttir, who...
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