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    Employers whose workers need SNAP

    This is a news article from the Chicago Sun-Times, a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois. The article appears to be a collection of various sections, including: 1. Local news and events 2. Politics 3. Sports 4. Arts and entertainment 5. Lifestyle and culture The article includes several...
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    Starmer faces pressure as McSweeny resigns: Police throw curveball on files

    UK PM Starmer Faces Increasing Scrutiny as Epstein Files Controversy Deepens A mounting crisis has engulfed British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, with opposition voices and his own party members alike calling for him to step down amid growing questions over his judgment. The controversy...
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    Patriots vs. Seahawks: Super Bowl 2026 preview, prediction, what to watch for

    The stage is set for Super Bowl 2026, pitting the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks in a battle of NFL titans. The question on everyone's mind: can the Patriots, with their proven track record of success, take down the high-flying Seahawks? Super Bowl 2026 promises to be an...
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    Harry Brook: England coach Brendon McCullum defends white-ball captain after New Zealand controversy

    England cricket team head coach Brendon McCullum has come out in support of his white-ball captain Harry Brook, who is facing a backlash after being fined £30,000 and warned for allegedly attacking a nightclub bouncer the night before a one-day international against New Zealand. Despite...
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    'I was on stage and she started kicking!': Lucie Jones on Les Mis, performing pregnant and defying gravity at Glastonbury

    Lucie Jones' Glastonbury Show Will Be a Celebration of Motherhood As the British musical theatre star took to the stage at Glastonbury, she couldn't have anticipated what was about to happen - her unborn daughter started kicking during one of the most emotional moments in Les Misérables. The...
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    What If the Sensors on Your Car Were Inspecting Potholes for the Government? Honda Found Out

    Ohio's Department of Transportation (ODOT) has partnered with automaker Honda to test whether sensor-equipped vehicles can effectively detect potholes and other road hazards. The two-year study used Hondas equipped with cameras and Lidar sensors to identify areas in need of repair, and the...
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    Threat of US-Iran war escalates as Trump warns time running out for deal

    US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Iran by warning that time is running out for a deal and hinting at a massive US armada moving towards the country, sparking fears of an imminent war. In a series of social media posts, Trump said the fleet headed by aircraft carrier USS...
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    The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

    Researchers have long been fascinated by the mysterious world of dreams and nightmares, with new findings shedding light on the complex science behind these nocturnal experiences. According to Dr Michelle Carr's latest book, "Into the Dream Lab", dreams are not just a byproduct of our brain's...
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    The Bed Trick by Izabella Scott review – a bizarre story of sexual duplicity

    The Bed Trick: A Tale of Deception and Identity In September 2015, Gayle Newland stood trial for sex by deception, accused of creating an online alter-ego as a man named Kye Fortune to lure another woman into a sexual relationship. The case took a bizarre turn when the woman discovered her male...
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    La Liga: Lamine Yamal goal for Barcelona

    Barcelona sealed a 3-0 victory over Real Oviedo in La Liga, with Lamine Yamal scoring a stunning goal to help his side complete a convincing win at the Spotify Camp Nou. Yamal's effort was pure magic as he rose above the defense to volley home an inch-perfect pass from the edge of the box...
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    Video shows confrontation before fatal shooting in Minneapolis – video

    A haunting video has surfaced in Minneapolis, shedding light on the events leading up to the tragic shooting that resulted in a man's death. The footage, captured by a bystander, appears to show a tense confrontation between the victim and two unidentified individuals. The video begins with the...
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    Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy review – a saucy parade of bouncing bosoms, smirky smokers and a spot of BDSM

    Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy Review The quintessential English artist, Beryl Cook, has long been a polarising figure in the art world. Critics have dismissed her work as kitsch and lacking in intellectual heft, relegating her to the realm of postcards and posters for the masses. However, this...
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    What Type of Mattress Should You Choose? Hybrid, Latex, Foam Explained

    The `id` attribute of the product card wrapper is `68e96e66c4365a8965222bf8`. The product being described is a Smart Bed, specifically the Sleep Number p6 smart bed. Here are some key points about this product: 1. It's an adjustable bed that can be adjusted to different firmness levels using...
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    Match of the Day: Everton disallowed goal against Aston Villa correct, says Joe Hart

    Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart has defended the Match of the Day decision to disallow Everton's goal against Aston Villa, saying that while the Toffees players and fans are "frustrated", the call was correct. The Premier League encounter on Sunday saw a stunning goal from Everton midfielder...
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    Carrick must shake off tactical rigidity to taste success with Manchester United | Louise Taylor

    Michael Carrick, the soon-to-be-appointed interim head coach of Manchester United, has faced criticism for his tactical rigidity during his stint as Middlesbrough manager. Like his Portuguese predecessor Ruben Amorim, Carrick has been accused of being resistant to change and clinging to a...
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    Champions Cup organisers defend format but consider changes next season

    European Rugby Champions Cup organisers are on the defensive about their current format, but are open to making adjustments next season. The decision to kick off the tournament in December has sparked criticism, with some arguing that it disrupts the traditional club rugby calendar. The...
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    HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup | CNN Business

    HSBC's executives faced intense questioning from shareholders on Monday over their strategy for the bank's Asian business, with many calling for the unit to be spun off or reorganized. The lenders' top brass defended their approach, saying that splitting the bank would not be in shareholders'...
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    The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off

    Mark Thomson, a professor of experimental particle physics, has just landed the biggest job in global science - director general of Cern, where the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) takes center stage. However, there's a peculiar twist: his tenure will begin with one unexpected move - turning off the...
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    Nessel challenges fast-tracked DTE data center deal, citing risks to ratepayers and lack of public scrutiny - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan's Top Consumer Advocate Unleashes Fury on Fast-Tracked Data Center Deal A contentious decision by the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) to approve special power contracts for a massive data center has sent shockwaves through the community. The move, which was announced just...
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    Doge cuts cost US taxpayers $10bn to cover workers' paid leave, analysis finds

    US taxpayers have been left with a staggering $10 billion bill for extended paid leave granted to federal workers under the Trump administration, according to an analysis by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Peer). This costly strategy, aimed at "government efficiency," resulted...
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