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    The EU is working on a blanket ban of 'forever chemicals'. Why isn't Britain? | Pippa Neill

    Britain Falls Behind EU in Battle Against "Forever Chemicals" as Lancashire Woman Suffers Devastating Consequences As the European Union gears up to introduce a blanket ban on PFAS, commonly known as "forever chemicals," Britain is still dragging its feet. The UK government's Pfas action plan...
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    "Mixed emotions": US Olympians wrestle with patriotism

    US Winter Olympians Grapple with Mixed Emotions of Patriotism Amid Domestic Unrest In a candid press conference in Milan, two US freestyle skiers, Chris Lillis and Hunter Hess, expressed their conflicted feelings about representing the country amidst ongoing domestic unrest. The athletes'...
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    'We will pay,' Savannah Guthrie says in desperate video plea to potential kidnappers of her mother

    Savannah Guthrie Urges Kidnappers to Return Her Mother in Desperate Plea In a harrowing video message posted on social media, Savannah Guthrie and her siblings are begging the kidnappers of their 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, to return her safely. The family is offering a hefty ransom in...
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    Luke Littler: Littler rejects Luke Humphries' 'greatest ever' claim

    Luke Littler Fires Back at Humphries' 'Greatest Ever' Claim, Says Taylor Remains the Best
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    From 'nerdy' Gemini to 'edgy' Grok: how developers are shaping AI behaviours

    ChatGPT is an AI chatbot developed by the company OpenAI.
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    Jeffrey Epstein Had a ‘Personal Hacker,’ Informant Claims

    Jeffrey Epstein's associates were linked to a "personal hacker" who allegedly had expertise in breaking into high-profile tech systems, including Apple's iOS and Firefox browsers. According to an informant who spoke with the FBI in 2017, this individual was from Italy, specializing in...
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    ‘Uncanny Valley’: Minneapolis Misinformation, TikTok’s New Owners, and Moltbot Hype

    This appears to be a transcript of an episode of the WIRED podcast, where the hosts discuss various topics related to technology and society. The conversation covers several topics, including: 1. Apple's plan to release a new device called M2, which will have improved performance and battery...
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    If the Eagles aren't careful, they might just shut their contending window on themselves

    The Eagles' window for sustained success may be rapidly closing, and they're running out of time to find the pieces that will keep them in contention. Just eight years ago, Doug Pederson stood atop the Art Museum steps, proclaiming "our new norm," with a team that had just won its first Super...
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    Palau lawmakers vote to block controversial Trump deal to resettle migrants from US

    Palau Stands Firm on Rejection of Trump's Migrant Resettlement Plan The Palauan Senate's decision to block the contentious deal with the Trump administration, which aimed to relocate deportees from the US to the Pacific island nation, has left an uncertain future for the agreement. The...
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    EU proposals for free extra cabin bags on planes 'lunatic idea', says easyJet

    EasyJet Slams Proposed EU Rules on Extra Cabin Bags as 'Lunatic Idea' European lawmakers have proposed a radical new rule that would allow all passengers to bring one free extra cabin bag on planes, sparking fierce opposition from budget airline EasyJet. The airline's CEO Kenton Jarvis has...
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    A new book tells the story of Chicago’s restaurants and how the city's tastemakers shaped the dining scene

    The article discusses the book "The Chicago Way: How Restaurants Made America" by Michael Gebicki, which explores the history and evolution of Chicago's restaurant scene. The book is a comprehensive account of the city's restaurants, from fine dining establishments to casual eateries, and how...
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    NASA Telescopes Spot Surprisingly Mature Cluster in Early Universe - NASA

    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted a surprisingly mature galaxy cluster in the early universe, shattering previous estimates of when these massive structures formed. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, reveals that the cluster, dubbed...
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    Why Arsenal are still Premier League title favourites despite recent wobble

    Arsenal's recent wobble has raised concerns about their title credentials, with the Gunners' lead cut to four points after a goalless draw against Nottingham Forest and a 3-2 defeat by Manchester United. The team is now three without a win in the top flight, casting doubt on their ability to...
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    Families of two killed in US strikes near Venezuela sue Trump administration

    Two men killed in US missile strike near Venezuela sue Trump administration over alleged murder. The families of two Trinidadian nationals, Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the US government, alleging that their loved ones were brutally murdered during...
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    Australian Open: Coco Gauff calls for more privacy after smashing her racket following shock exit

    Coco Gauff's Frustrating Australian Open Exit Sparks Debate Over Player Privacy Tennis star Coco Gauff expressed her desire for greater privacy after a shocking Australian Open quarter-final loss to Elina Svitolina left her visibly frustrated. The American, who is still reeling from a...
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    Championship weekend staff picks: Are the Patriots destined for Super Bowl LX?

    "Super Bowl LXXX (LX) Fate Unfolds: Staff Picks Weigh In" As the NFL's Conference Championship weekend arrives, the stage is set for a thrilling showdown between Denver and New England. But with the Eagles' tumultuous season still fresh in the minds of fans, it's hard not to wonder if anyone...
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    Leak: Nvidia is about to challenge ‘Intel Inside’ with as many as eight Arm laptops

    Nvidia Set to Shake Up Laptop Market with Arm Chips In a move that could potentially disrupt the Windows laptop market, Nvidia is reportedly preparing to launch its first batch of laptops powered by Arm chips. The company's new N1 and N1X system-on-chip (SoC) will be used in an assortment of...
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    Rory McIlroy seven shots off halfway lead at Dubai Desert Classic with Patrick Reed out in front in DP World Tour event

    Rory McIlroy trailed leader Patrick Reed by seven strokes after two rounds at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, with the Northern Irishman aiming to claim his third title in four years. McIlroy carded a three-under 69 on Friday, improving on his one-over 73 from the first day and boosting his hopes...
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    Workhorse by Caroline Palmer review – a Devil Wears Prada-style tale of ambition

    Caroline Palmer's novel "Workhorse" is a scathing, Devil Wears Prada-esque tale of ambition and the cutthroat world of magazine publishing in the dying days of the golden age of women's glossies. The story follows Clodagh, or Clo, a suburban twentysomething who will stop at nothing to make it...
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    Scientific rigour and the dangers of microplastics | Letters

    "Plastic Pandemic: The Scientific Rigour We Need to Save Us" A bombshell claim that doubts raised about the detection of microplastics in humans is a "bombshell" has been met with skepticism from independent scientists. While the discovery of microplastics in human tissues may be a contentious...
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