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    Harvey, Dunne lead U.S. to 3rd straight win in Olympic women’s hockey

    US Women's Hockey Team Wins Third Straight Game at the Olympics The US women's hockey team continued their winning streak, defeating Switzerland 5-0 in their latest match at the Milan Cortina Games. The victory was a testament to the team's ability to come together and perform under pressure...
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    Are men being misled over testosterone? – podcast

    The Misguided Quest for Manhood: Social Media's Role in the Testosterone Epidemic A growing number of men are turning to NHS testosterone therapy, often with devastating consequences. But what's driving this trend? For many, it's social media misinformation that's perpetuating a myth: that low...
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    A Valentine’s speakeasy is tucked behind a 7-Up machine in Northern Liberties

    In a cleverly concealed spot in Northern Liberties, a unique Valentine's Eve experience is waiting for those in the know. Behind a nondescript 7-Up machine lies Cupid's Nest, an intimate speakeasy designed to woo couples and Galentine squads alike. As guests pass through the disguised entrance...
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    Helen of Nowhere by Makenna Goodman review – a perfect fairytale for our times

    In Makenna Goodman's haunting and thought-provoking novel "Helen of Nowhere", the protagonist Man finds himself at a crossroads, torn between his desire to escape the artificial constructs of modern society and his own toxic tendencies. As he navigates the complexities of relationships, power...
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    Manchester City: Pep Guardiola calls for EFL Cup rule change so Marc Guehi can play in Wembley final

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has called for a change to the English Football League's rules so that defender Marc Guehi can play in the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. Guardiola, who signed Guehi from Crystal Palace after their 2-0 first leg win over Newcastle, expressed frustration...
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    When Maga oligarchs control the platforms, it isn't really a debate about 'free speech' | Rafael Behr

    The notion that allowing social media platforms to self-regulate is a debate about "free speech" is a ruse. What's really at stake is who controls the digital plumbing on which democracy depends, and whose interests are served. When Maga oligarchs like Elon Musk control these platforms, the...
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    Bill Gates, Elon Musk among big names in Epstein files. Here's what the latest documents show.

    The latest batch of documents released by the Justice Department sheds new light on the relationships between prominent figures and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates, Elon Musk, former Prince Andrew, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch...
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    The Super Bowl Will Test New Device for Blind Fans Who Want to Enjoy the Big Game

    NFL Partners with OneCourt to Give Blind Fans Real-Time Tactile Experience at the Super Bowl For decades, blind and low-vision sports fans have relied on audio commentary to follow their favorite teams. However, this approach often leaves them in the dark about key moments on the field or...
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    City Council puts limits on how often Uber, Lyft can boot drivers off their apps

    New York City Council Passes Bill Limiting Uber, Lyft Driver Kicks In a victory for ride-hailing drivers, New York City's lawmakers has approved a law that restricts how often Silicon Valley giants can boot workers off their apps. The legislation aims to curb the so-called "deactivation cases"...
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    Tyree Guyton of Detroit’s Heidelberg Project honored as 2026 Kresge Eminent Artist - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's Renowned Artist Tyree Guyton Honored with Prestigious Kresge Eminent Artist Award In a nod to his unyielding passion for art and its transformative power, the Kresge Foundation has awarded 70-year-old Detroit artist Tyree Guyton with the prestigious Kresge Eminent Artist award. This...
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    Senate faces shutdown deadline after Trump strikes deal

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    ActionAid sponsorship schemes: helping children and women or a colonial relic? | Letters

    ActionAid's Shift Away from Child Sponsorship Schemes: A Step Forward or a Misguided Move? The decision by ActionAid to abandon its child sponsorship programmes has sparked controversy among supporters and critics alike. The shift towards more equitable models of support for women and children...
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    DHS: Agents in Alex Pretti shooting put on administrative leave

    The HTML code appears to be a snippet of a webpage, specifically a playlist section from YouTube. The code contains various elements such as <video>, <img>, and <script> tags, which are used to display video content, images, and other multimedia elements. However, the main content of this code...
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    A TikTok US power outage caused a 'cascading systems failure' leading to multiple bugs

    TikTok Power Outage Causes 'Cascading Systems Failure' and Multiple Bugs A power outage at a major data center in the United States has caused a "cascading systems failure" leading to multiple bugs within TikTok's app. The outage, which occurred on Monday, has left thousands of users...
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    T20 World Cup: No sponsor, kit on order & visa wait- but Scotland embrace late call

    Scotland's cricket team is set to make their T20 World Cup debut, but the journey has been far from smooth. The team's chief executive, Trudy Lindblade, revealed that they are still waiting on visa issues and are in desperate need of a sponsor to cover the costs. Despite these challenges...
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    Minnesota judges keep rejecting arrest warrants for ICE protesters

    Federal judges in Minnesota have been consistently refusing to issue arrest warrants for individuals participating in protests against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. The decision has raised questions about the prosecution's evidence, as well as the judicial...
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    China Renaissance suspends trading, delays results after founder’s disappearance | CNN Business

    Chinese dealmaker Bao Fan's mysterious disappearance has sent shockwaves through Hong Kong's tech industry, leading China Renaissance to suspend trading and delay its annual results. The 52-year-old founder of the boutique investment bank, known for his close ties with top technology companies...
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    Harry Styles: Aperture review – a joyous, quietly radical track made for hugging strangers on a dancefloor

    Harry Styles' latest offering, Aperture, is an unexpectedly joyous track that effortlessly blends disco and dance music with a quietly radical message about unity. The song, aptly titled after the science term describing the range of distances between objects in space, opens on a minimalist...
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    One Fine Show: “Monuments” at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary and The Brick

    MOCA's Geffen Contemporary Exhibition "Monuments" Challenges Traditional Notions of Memorialization In a thought-provoking exhibition titled "Monuments," the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Los Angeles is pushing against the status quo by showcasing decommissioned Confederate monuments alongside...
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    Millions urged to fill bathtubs ahead of US "worst storm in decades"

    Millions Across US to Prepare for "Worst Storm in Decades" as Extreme Cold and Snow Loom. A powerful winter storm set to strike the United States this week will pose a threat to over 170 million Americans, with widespread heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain forecast across much of the...
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