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    This year's Super Bowl commercials feature AI, weight-loss drugs and celebrities galore

    The stage is set for a spectacular display of entertainment and advertising as Super Bowl Sunday approaches, with over 120 million viewers tuning in to catch the spectacle. For advertisers, the battle for attention is just as fierce as the rivalry between the New England Patriots and Seattle...
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    Where to Go Horseback Riding in California, From Wine Country to the Coast

    California's Wine Country Rides: A Journey on Horseback Through Unspoiled Landscapes Tucked away just south of Paso Robles' downtown area lies Santa Margarita Ranch, a sprawling 14,000-acre estate that seamlessly blends into the rolling hills and sun-kissed vineyards. Here, Central Coast...
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    Free Will Astrology (Feb. 4-10) - Detroit Metro Times

    Free Will Astrology: Unleashing Your Inner Spark This week, the stars are aligned to ignite your inner spark, encouraging you to take bold steps towards realizing your dreams. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or an ambitious entrepreneur, this is the perfect time to make a meaningful impact...
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    One Fine Show: “The Lost World, The Art of Minnie Evans” at the High

    Minnie Evans: Unveiling the Forgotten Visionary at Atlanta's High Museum In a world where art institutions often prioritize formal training and academic credentials, it's refreshing to see an exhibition that celebrates the unconventional. "The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans" at the High...
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    Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women's football email

    To get the latest scoop on women's football, sign up for The Guardian's exclusive newsletter, "Moving the Goalposts". This twice-weekly digest is packed with insider knowledge from top experts like Norway's superstar Ada Hegerberg and Sweden sensation Magdalena Eriksson. As a subscriber, you...
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    Could Poop Pills Be a Secret Weapon Against Cancer?

    Cancer patients may soon benefit from an unconventional ally: their own feces. A breakthrough in the treatment of late-stage cancers has emerged, thanks to fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), a process in which healthy gut bacteria are transplanted into individuals. Researchers at Lawson...
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    Jets interview five offensive coordinator candidates as favorite emerges

    The New York Jets have wrapped up their search for a new offensive coordinator, having conducted five interviews with top candidates. Frank Reich, widely regarded as the front-runner for the job, is reportedly the favorite to secure the position. Reich, a former head coach of both the Colts and...
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    New York Women’s Prison Forces People to Go Without Showers or Recreation

    Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, a maximum-security women's prison in New York, has turned into a dystopian nightmare for its inmates. The new superintendent and policy changes have drastically reduced their freedom, leaving them with limited access to showers and indoor recreation. Inmates...
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    Europe must heed Mark Carney – and embrace a painful emancipation from the US | Paul Taylor

    European Leaders Must Take Mark Carney's Warning Seriously The recent remarks by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum have sent shockwaves through EU capitals, serving as a stark reminder that Europe must adopt a more assertive stance against US President Donald...
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    He Went to Prison for Gene-Editing Babies. Now He’s Planning to Do It Again

    A Chinese scientist, He Jiankui, who was jailed for three years for creating the world's first gene-edited babies, is now planning to pursue more genetic editing projects. In 2018, He made headlines by announcing that he had successfully edited the genes of twin girls born in China, aiming to...
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    MLB Free Agency Turns 50: The ‘Poor’ And The Rich Cashed In Ever Since

    The World Changed: How MLB's Free Agent Frenzy Became a $20 Million Per Year Phenomenon In the winter of 1975-76, baseball was forever altered as the first wave of Major League Baseball (MLB) free agency swept through the sport. The decision by arbitrator Peter Seitz to allow players to become...
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    All Hail the Surprisingly Versatile Packing Cube! These Are Our Favorites

    It appears that the provided code snippet is not relevant to the conversation. The code snippet seems to be a part of an e-commerce website, specifically related to coupons and promo codes for various brands like Squarespace, LG, Dell, Samsung, Canon, and DoorDash. If you could provide more...
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    Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Lagos hospital of negligence after son's death

    Nigerian Author Demands Justice After Surrogate Son's Death in Lagos Hospital Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, renowned author, has launched a scathing attack on the Euracare hospital in Lagos, Nigeria, accusing it of gross negligence after the death of her 21-month-old twin son, Nkanu. The toddler...
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    Bob Weir was a songwriting powerhouse for the Grateful Dead – and the chief custodian of their legacy

    For much of their illustrious career, Bob Weir was known to his fellow Grateful Dead band members as 'the Kid', a moniker aptly bestowed upon him given his youth and inexperience at the time of the band's formation. At 16 years old, Weir joined what would eventually become one of the most iconic...
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    How to make a habit actually stick: the small changes that worked for you

    The article is from The Guardian's "Filter" section, which features a collection of tips and advice on various topics. Here are some key takeaways: **Tips for sticking to good habits:** * Use a habit tracker or app to monitor your progress. * Find accountability through friends or family...
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    Data centers are straining N.J.'s power grid. A bill would make them pay for it.

    New Jersey's power grid is facing an unprecedented strain, courtesy of the state's growing number of massive data centers. These behemoths are guzzling electricity at an alarming rate, and it's having a devastating impact on regular residents and businesses who are footing the bill. A new bill...
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    April 3, 2023 Trump indictment news | CNN Politics

    Trump's lawyers object to live broadcast of his arraignment, citing security concerns and a need to maintain a "circus-like atmosphere." In a letter submitted to New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchant on Monday, Trump's attorneys argued that the media request for live broadcasting of the...
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    ‘We don’t want to be Americans’: Greenland’s parties respond to new Trump threat

    In a bold move, leaders from five major parties in Greenland's parliament have come together to assert their nation's independence, rejecting any notion of the US exerting its influence over their land. The joint statement, released just hours after US President Donald Trump once again...
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    The Ashes 2025 fifth Test - day three: Australia's Travis Head out for 163, trapped lbw by Jacob Bethell

    England finally broke Travis Head's resistance on day three of the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney, as he was trapped lbw for 163 by Jacob Bethell. The wicket marked Bethell's first Ashes success, leaving Australia reeling at 288-4, trailing England by a significant margin. Head, who had been...
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    Someone made a ton of money betting on Maduro’s capture

    A Whopping Profit: Insider Trading Suspected in Maduro Capture Bet In a stunning turn of events, a mysterious account on the prediction market Polymarket made a series of suspiciously timed bets that saw it rake in tens of thousands of dollars, sparking speculation that the person behind the...
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