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    Carlos Alcaraz: How Australian Open champion made history as youngest to win career Grand Slam

    The article discusses the tennis career of Carlos Alcaraz, a Spanish professional tennis player. It highlights his rise to fame and success in the sport, including his victory in the 2025 US Open men's singles title. The article also touches on his personal life, including his relationships with...
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    Lawyer sets new standard for abuse of AI; judge tosses case

    A New York federal judge has set a precedent in holding a lawyer accountable for the misuse of AI in drafting court filings. The case, which involved a toy company suing merchants over alleged trademark infringement and false advertising, was terminated due to the lawyer's repeated use of fake...
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    'Quality really matters': why the organic food market is booming again

    UK Organic Food Market Sees Record Growth Amidst Cost-Of-Living Crisis The UK's organic food market has witnessed its largest boom in two decades, with sales skyrocketing by nearly 8% in the year leading up to September 2025. According to figures from the Soil Association, this growth is not...
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    French magistrate held for crypto ransom

    French authorities are dealing with a growing crisis of cryptocurrency-related kidnappings, and a shocking new case has emerged in the picturesque city of Grenoble. A 35-year-old magistrate was taken from her home on Wednesday night along with her 66-year-old mother, who were found bound in a...
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    Visualizing Perseverance’s AI-Planned Drive on Mars

    NASA's Mars Exploration: AI-Powered Navigation Revolutionizes Perseverance Rover's Journey A stunning animation has been released by NASA, showcasing the autonomous decision-making process of its Perseverance rover as it navigated a 246-meter drive on the rim of Jezero Crater. Created using the...
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    Sam Curran: England seamer takes hat-trick as tourists win first T20

    Sam Curran, the left-arm seamer from Surrey, took his second hat-trick in T20 internationals as England beat Sri Lanka by 11 runs to take a 1-0 lead in their three-match series. Curran's performance was a turning point for England, who had been struggling with their bowling attack after losing...
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    The man Trump is hoping can fix ICE optics in Minneapolis

    President Donald Trump has appointed Tom Homan as his "border czar" to oversee immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, a move seen by many as a sign that a more serious leader will take charge. Critics have welcomed the change from Greg Bovino, whose leadership was deemed chaotic and outrageous...
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    How much trouble is Kristi Noem in?

    Kristi Noem's Future in Jeopardy: How Much Trouble Is She Really In? The embattled Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, has been at the center of a storm, with many lawmakers calling for her ouster following the latest developments in Trump's immigration crackdown. The situation is...
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    Is it true that … red light therapy masks prevent wrinkles?

    Red light therapy masks have been touted as a miracle solution to prevent wrinkles, but is the science behind them truly backing up their claims? According to Dr. Afshin Mosahebi, a leading expert in plastic surgery at University College London, red light therapy has been used for years to...
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    Bernardine Evaristo renews call to diversify school curriculum in England

    "Book Curriculum in England Fails to Reflect Diversity" A report from the Lit in Colour campaign group has found that despite some progress, the school curriculum in England remains woefully lacking in diversity. The number of texts by authors of colour on GCSE English literature exam boards...
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    Google’s AI Detection Tool Can’t Decide if Its Own AI Made Doctored Photo of Crying Activist

    A bizarre incident has highlighted the inconsistencies and limitations of Google's AI detection tool, SynthID. When used to analyze an image posted by the White House on its official X account, showing activist Nekima Levy Armstrong in tears during her arrest, SynthID initially detected that the...
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    The year of the 'hectocorn': the $100bn tech companies that could float in 2026

    As the world teeters on the brink of a new tech bubble, several US and European companies are poised to make history by floating onto the stock markets at valuations over $100 billion. Dubbed the "hectocorns" due to their astronomical valuations, these companies could set the tone for the global...
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    Villanova University says its campus is safe after investigating threat to academic building

    Villanova University Has Identified No Active Danger Following Threat to Academic Building The campus of Villanova University was placed under lockdown after a threat of violence was made against one of its academic buildings on Thursday morning. However, after an extensive investigation by the...
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    So a cow can use a stick to scratch its backside. When will we learn that humans are really not that special? | Helen Pilcher

    Scientists have long debated whether humans possess a unique cognitive edge over other species. But recent discoveries suggest that we are not as exceptional as we like to think. Take, for example, Veronika, a 13-year-old brown Swiss cow who has been observed using a broom to scratch her...
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    Oscar Nominations: 'Sinners' Breaks Record (Live Updates)

    Oscar Nominations Shatter Records as "Sinners" Makes History with 16 Nods In a night filled with surprises, the 95th Academy Awards nominations have been announced, shattering a record that stood for over 75 years. The film "Sinners," directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, has...
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    China's population falls again as birthrate drops 17% to record low

    China's population has hit a record low, marking its fourth consecutive year of decline as the birthrate plummets to 17% below last year's levels. The country registered just 7.92 million births in 2025 – down from 9.54 million in 2024 – and is now facing an unprecedented demographic crisis...
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    Hundreds brave freezing temps at protest outside Broadview ICE facility

    Hundreds of people braved freezing temperatures to protest outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, calling for an end to immigration enforcement actions that have sparked nationwide protests. The rally was held on a frigid Saturday morning, with over 200...
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    Police chief behind Maccabi Tel Aviv ban clings to job despite home secretary wanting him to quit

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has declared she's lost confidence in West Midlands police chief Craig Guildford over his handling of intelligence on a football match ban that targeted Israeli fans. This is the first time a home secretary has expressed such concerns about a serving police leader...
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    Man Utd manager: Wayne Rooney reacts to Michael Carrick's possible Man Utd caretaker role

    Wayne Rooney Hails Michael Carrick as Potential Caretaker Manager of Manchester United Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has expressed his support for Michael Carrick, who is being considered as a potential caretaker manager of the club. In a recent discussion, Rooney highlighted...
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    SpaceX can deploy 7,500 more Starlink Gen2 satellites with FCC approval

    SpaceX Receives Green Light to Expand Starlink Satellite Fleet The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted permission for SpaceX to launch an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total number of satellites in its constellation to 15,000. This approval also allows...
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