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    Ford worker who heckled Trump about Jeffrey Epstein still has a job, not disciplined: UAW

    US President Donald Trump's visit to a Michigan auto plant last month took an unexpected turn when one worker heckled him over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The UAW has confirmed that the worker, Thomas "TJ" Sabula, was not disciplined for his outburst and still retains his job. The...
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    Super Bowl rooting guide for Eagles fans

    Eagles Fans, Who's Got Your Back This Super Bowl Sunday? The Eagles' stunning fall from Super Bowl contention has left fans feeling meh. For those who've rooted for the team all along, this year's matchup might be a tough pill to swallow. The defending champions and two-time Super Bowl...
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    Super Bowl 2026: Aden Durde's incredible journey with Seattle Seahawks to NFL's showpiece game

    The article is about Aden Durde, a defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League (NFL). He was born in London and played football as a teenager before joining the NFL. Durde's defense has been nicknamed "the Dark Side" due to its aggressive style and ability to...
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    Shipyard Bosses Forced to Pay Overtime to Get People to Stay for Pete Hegseth Speech

    Bath Iron Works, a major US shipyard in Maine, is trying to sweeten the deal for its workers by offering overtime pay if they attend a speech by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. According to a worker at the facility who spoke with The Intercept on condition of anonymity, few hands went up when...
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    Epstein tracked #MeToo fallout and advised accused men behind the scenes

    Behind the scenes of the #MeToo movement, a convicted sex offender named Jeffrey Epstein was quietly advising powerful men on how to navigate the fallout. As allegations against high-profile individuals like Harvey Weinstein and Brett Ratner began to surface in 2017, Epstein leveraged his...
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    Marwan Barghouti, 'Palestine's Mandela', to publish book from prison

    "Palestine's Mandela" Awaits Release Through New Book Amidst Ongoing Israeli Occupation A new book by imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti is set to be published in November, offering a glimpse into his personal life and experiences behind bars. The collection of writings, "Unbroken...
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    How Data Brokers Can Fuel Violence Against Public Servants

    Data Brokers' Pipeline Fueling Violence Against Public Servants Lacking Effective Privacy Protections A new report by the Security Project at the Public Service Alliance has found that the lack of comprehensive state-level consumer privacy laws leaves public servants vulnerable to...
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    A World Cup boycott to stop Trump? Yeah, that's not happening

    The notion of a global World Cup boycott to protest Donald Trump's authoritarian regime has taken on a life of its own, captivating the attention of people around the world. This sudden surge in interest can be attributed to the current climate of international relations, where concerns about...
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    At Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Biennale, Art Moves in Procession

    The Diriyah Biennale is a contemporary art exhibition that has been held in Saudi Arabia for the first time. The biennial, which is organized by the Ministry of Culture, aims to promote cultural infrastructure and develop creative talent across the kingdom. The exhibition features a diverse...
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    Premier League predictions: Chris Sutton v boxer Francesca Hennessy

    Unfortunately, the provided text is a large portion of an article from BBC Sport and does not contain specific questions or answers to be extracted. However, I can try to help you identify some key points or topics covered in the article. The article appears to be discussing recent football...
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    Israel agrees to 'limited reopening' of Gaza's Rafah crossing once operation to locate hostage completed

    Israel has announced plans to reopen the Gaza Rafah crossing, but only after completing its operation to locate the last hostage held by Palestinian militants. The move comes as Israel's cabinet meets to discuss the possibility of opening the key border crossing, a day after US envoys met with...
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    Man arrested for shoving NYC subway rider onto Brooklyn tracks, NYPD says

    Man Arrested for Savage Subway Attack in Brooklyn A shocking incident occurred at a Brooklyn subway station over the weekend when 39-year-old Ivan Negron allegedly shoved a commuter onto the tracks. According to NYPD officials, Negron was walking through the Union Square station around 12:45...
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    Twice-deported DUI driver who got off easy after killing 2 California teens gets sent back to slammer

    A Mexican national who was previously deported twice for a drunken driving offense that left two California teenagers dead has been sentenced to prison again, this time for crossing the border into the US illegally. Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano's latest conviction resulted in a three-year and...
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    Google says it's fixed the Gmail issue that led to flooded inboxes and increased spam warnings

    Google has rectified the Gmail glitch that caused users' inboxes to overflow with unwanted emails and triggered excessive spam warnings. The company confirmed on its X platform Saturday night that the problem, which affected automatic filters designed to keep inboxes clutter-free, has been fully...
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    Dave Grohl Confirms New Foo Fighters Album Is Finished, Hints at Australia Return

    Foo Fighters Frontman Dave Grohl Confirms New Album, Hints at Aussie Return In a surprise move, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has confirmed that the band's new album is finished and hinted at a possible return to Australia. The U.S. rock veterans played a sold-out marathon set at UTAS...
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    Three arrested after two incidents of disorder outside asylum seeker camp

    Three people, including a 36-year-old man and a 62-year-old woman from Crowborough, and a 54-year-old man from Newhaven, were arrested on Saturday after two incidents of disorder outside the East Sussex asylum seeker camp in Crowborough. The arrests came after two separate gatherings at the...
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    ‘The Friend’s House Is Here’ Review: A Touching Tale of Sisterhood Defiantly Celebrates Tehran’s Underground Artists

    In Tehran's Underground, a Beacon of Resilience Shines Through 'The Friend's House Is Here' A daring work of cinematic art, "The Friend's House Is Here" shines a light on Iran's vibrant underground artists and the country's brave women who are fighting back against oppression. Shot in secret...
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    A$AP Rocky Teams Up With Tokischa for Surprise Track 'Flackito Jodye'

    A$AP Rocky and Tokischa Collaborate on Surprise Track "Flackito Jodye" In a shocking move, A$AP Rocky has released an unexpected addition to his new album 'Don't Be Dumb', a surprise track titled "Flackito Jodye" featuring Tokischa. The song is now part of the 15-track disc, which also includes...
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    Today on Sky Sports Racing: Lingfield stages eight-race all-weather card

    Lingfield Prepares for Thrilling All-Weather Card A mouth-watering all-weather card is set to unfold at Lingfield today as eight thrilling races get underway on Sky Sports Racing. This esteemed venue has always been known for its exceptional track conditions, which provide a unique challenge...
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    XREAL files lawsuit against rival smart glass maker Viture

    Smart Glass Maker XREAL Sues Viture for Patent Infringement XREAL, a San Francisco-based company that specializes in smart glass technology, has filed a lawsuit against its rival Viture, alleging that Viture's products infringe on its patented innovations. The complaint, which was lodged in a...
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