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    'We need to accept the cost': future of British Steel unclear as bills for government build up

    UK's Future as British Steel's Fate Remains Uncertain Amid Ongoing Government Intervention The UK government's efforts to support struggling steel manufacturer British Steel have been hampered by a lack of clarity on the company's future. With daily losses estimated at £700,000 and now...
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    When one mother was taken by ICE, another stepped in to donate breastmilk

    In Minneapolis, a city currently under the shadow of an ICE crackdown, one mother's absence has sparked an extraordinary act of kindness. A 16-year-old girl, left to care for her 3-month-old baby after being taken away by immigration agents, called on Bri, a local mom with a generous heart...
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    A new exhibit at Museum of Contemporary Photography takes visitors on a trip through time

    Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Photography Celebrates 50 Years with Powerhouse Exhibit As the world becomes increasingly digitized, photography museums like the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) are still relevant, and their importance is now more pressing than ever. The MoCP has...
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    Judge rules Elon Musk can't avoid deposition in DOGE case

    Federal Judge Deals Elon Musk a Blow: He Must Testify in DOGE Case A Maryland federal judge has ruled that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk cannot avoid testifying in a lawsuit challenging the shutdown of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which was allegedly orchestrated by...
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    Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin concedes election | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin Concedes Defeat in Parliamentary Election, Opponent Seeks Majority. In a closely contested parliamentary election, Finland's left-wing Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat to her opponent, Petteri Orpo of the right-wing National Coalition Party (NCP)...
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    Anti-ICE protests, brilliance by Bieber and the Dalai Lama's first win: the 10 biggest moments at the 2026 Grammys

    Anti-ICE sentiment dominated the 2026 Grammys, as a slew of artists used the platform to speak out against injustice. Billie Eilish led the charge with her powerful acceptance speech for Song of the Year, reiterating a phrase popular at anti-ICE protests and calling on listeners to "keep...
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    Next Generation 2025: 60 of the best young talents in world football

    The provided code is a mix of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It appears to be part of a larger webpage that displays a list of football players with various images, names, and information. To summarize the question: * The question asks for an explanation or description of the provided code. *...
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    Early Universe's supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies

    Cosmic Cocoon Theories Yield Clues to Early Universe's Mysterious Black Holes In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, researchers have proposed a novel explanation for the enigmatic "Little Red Dots" observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in high-definition infrared images...
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    Windscribe review: Despite the annoyances, it has the right idea

    The article reviews Windscribe, a VPN provider, and provides an in-depth analysis of its features, user interface, customer support, and overall value. Here are the key points from the review: **Features:** * Windscribe offers advanced features such as split tunneling, firewall protection, and...
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    Trump's cuts may halt work on $16B Hudson River train tunnel project, officials say

    US Gateway Tunnel Project Brings Nation's Finest Infrastructure Crisis with Unprecedented Funding Impasse A $16 billion behemoth of an infrastructure project teeters on the brink of collapse due to a peculiar funding standoff. The US Gateway tunnel, slated for completion near the end of its...
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    Amazon slashing some 16,000 jobs in its latest layoff round

    Amazon Unveils Mass Layoffs Affecting 16,000 Jobs Amid Ongoing Restructuring Efforts In a move aimed at adapting to an increasingly fast-paced global landscape, Amazon announced plans to slash approximately 16,000 jobs across its operations, further exacerbating the tech industry's ongoing wave...
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    Jack Smith lays it out: Trump has shattered the rule of law

    The End of the Rule of Law: Trump's Reckless Abuse of Power In a chilling speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that the world had witnessed a "rupture" - the abandonment of the rule of law by the United States. The same sentiment was echoed...
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    Officers shoot man in Chatham, Chicago police say

    Two Chicago police officers opened fire on a man who allegedly opened fire on them during a domestic disturbance in Chatham on Friday night. According to authorities, the man, armed with a knife and gun, initially responded to a call for help at a home on Ingleside Avenue. The situation...
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    BBCSO/Schuldt review – Phibbs cello concerto brings cohesion to uneven programme

    BBCSO/Schuldt Review: Phibbs Cello Concerto Brings Cohesion Amidst Disparate Programme A concert that veered wildly between moments of sublime beauty and discordant chaos can be a challenging program to navigate. Fortunately, the BBC Symphony Orchestra's latest outing benefited from the...
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    How to prepare for and stay safe during the Chicago cold snap

    Area residents warned to prepare for extreme cold snap ahead, with temperatures set to plummet and wind chills hitting as low as -35 degrees in Chicago. As the mercury drops, emergency room physicians are sounding the alarm on the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia, warning that minutes...
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    ‘Will act accordingly’: US threatens action against Haitian council

    US Threatens Action Over Haitian Government Crisis as Gang Violence Escalates The United States has issued a stern warning to Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council, stating that it will take "action" if the council compromises the Caribbean nation's security. The US embassy in Haiti...
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    No ban on gas boilers in UK warm homes plan but heat pumps get £2.7bn push

    UK Government Sets Out Warm Homes Plan with £2.7bn Investment in Heat Pumps and Insulation Upgrades, but Gas Boilers Won't Be Banned. The UK government has unveiled a major warm homes plan worth £15 billion, aimed at cutting energy bills by as much as £1,000 per year for millions of households...
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    Kaptein sinks Manchester City to send Chelsea into Women's League Cup final

    Chelsea Clinch Women's League Cup Final Spot After Thrilling Win Over Manchester City A narrow victory for Chelsea at Ashton Gate has sent the defending champions to the Women's League Cup final, where they will face Manchester United. The result was far from convincing for the home side, who...
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    NordVPN Deal Alert: Unlock Up to 77% Off Your Premium VPN Subscription with Exclusive Discounts and Free Add-Ons Cyber security is an ever-evolving threat, making it essential to stay one step ahead of hackers. This is where NordVPN comes in – a leading virtual private network (VPN) that offers...
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    Israel far-right ministers reject US-backed postwar Gaza panel

    Israel's far-right coalition leaders have turned down a US-backed proposal for post-war governance in Gaza, with key finance minister Bezalel Smotrich calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to annex the territory and establish new Israeli settlements. Smotrich described Netanyahu's...
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