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    AI Is Here to Replace Nuclear Treaties. Scared Yet?

    The world's nuclear powers are facing a daunting task: replacing the last major nuclear arms treaty between the US and Russia, which expired just last week. As the Cold War era gives way to a new age of tension, researchers are proposing a bold solution: using satellites and artificial...
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    AI Is Here to Replace Nuclear Treaties. Scared Yet?

    As the last major nuclear arms treaty between the US and Russia expired on February 5, experts are scrambling to find a new way to monitor the world's nukes. While some see it as an opportunity to replace outdated treaties with a more modern approach, others warn that relying solely on satellite...
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    Prem Rugby Cup: Sale 19-60 Bath: Dan Frost stars with hat-trick

    Bath's Dan Frost Sparks 60-19 Rout of Sale to Keep Play-Off Hopes Alive In a dominating display, Bath hooker Dan Frost scored a hat-trick of tries as the Prem Rugby Cup holders thrashed Sale 60-19 in their Group A encounter. The resounding bonus-point success ensured that Bath leapfrogged their...
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    Murdered son of Muammar Gaddafi was perceived as a threat to Libya's elite

    Libya's Divided Elite May Face a New Threat After Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's Assassination Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the second son of Libya's late dictator Muammar Gaddafi, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen at his home in Zintan on Tuesday. His death has sparked concerns that he may have been a...
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    Philly had three winners at the Grammy Awards — Will Yip, Andre Harris and Christian McBride

    Philadelphia Artists Take Home Top Honors at 68th Grammy Awards A night to remember for Philadelphia music scene, as three local artists walked away with coveted Grammy Awards. Christian McBride, a renowned jazz bassist and CAPA graduate, took home the award for Best Jazz Performance alongside...
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    Social Platforms Are Moving Onto TV Screens—Industry Experts Explain Why

    Social Media's Rise on the Big Screen: A Shift in Entertainment Consumption The traditional TV landscape is changing as social media platforms begin to shift towards television screens. With cable and linear TV viewing on the decline, studios and streaming services are experimenting with...
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    Pakistan targets Balochistan separatists after 'unprecedented' assaults

    Pakistan escalates operation against separatist militants after 'unprecedented' assaults on civilians and security personnel in Balochistan. At least 31 civilians and 17 security personnel were killed when militant groups launched a massive assault in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan's southern...
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    The Guardian view on a second ICE killing in Minneapolis: midnight in America | Editorial

    A deadly double whammy: ICE's reign of terror escalates as Minneapolis mourns the loss of two more citizens. The fatal shooting of Renee Good, a US citizen and mother of three children, earlier this month was dismissed by officials as an "isolated incident." However, in a chilling echo, Alex...
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    Thierno Barry makes profligate Leeds pay to earn Everton a point

    Everton earned a hard-fought point against Leeds in a game that saw both teams dominate possession but create few clear-cut chances. The hosts' profligate nature, often evident when they squandered opportunities like Calvert-Lewin's missed chance from close range, ultimately led to Thierno...
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    Medusa celebrates grand opening in Detroit’s Midtown - Detroit Metro Times

    Medusa Brings Mediterranean Flavor to Detroit's Midtown Detroit's Midtown neighborhood is set to get a taste of the Mediterranean with the grand opening of Medusa, a new restaurant from renowned chef Anthony Lombardo. Located at 664 Selden St., just down the street from Lombardo's acclaimed...
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    The public health win hiding in plain sight: Poison centers

    A crucial public health lifeline has been quietly thriving, helping thousands of Americans every year. Poison centers, a constellation of 53 regional centers across the US, are more than just a reassuring presence; they're also a valuable resource for lifesaving first aid guidance and data...
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    NFL head coach tracker: Robert Saleh signs with Tennessee Titans, John Harbaugh joins New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons appoint Kevin Stefanski

    The NFL has seen significant changes in its coaching landscape, with four head coaches appointed over the past week. The Tennessee Titans have hired Robert Saleh as their new head coach after a season as defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. This move comes after the Titans sacked...
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    NASA AI Model That Found 370 Exoplanets Now Digs Into TESS Data

    New AI Model Unveils 7,000 Exoplanet Candidates from TESS Data NASA has announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence (AI) model, ExoMiner++, which can identify thousands of potential exoplanets in data collected by its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The model was trained...
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    Sony LinkBuds Clip review: Open-fit benefits aren't enough to stand out

    Sony's LinkBuds Clip open-fit earbuds aim to capitalize on the trend of clip-on designs that allow for unobstructed ear canals, but they fall short in distinguishing themselves from competitors in this space. The earbuds' comfortable fit and battery life of up to nine hours with a case make them...
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    Turkey as it used to be: the beach resort of Akyaka retains its ramshackle charm

    Akyaka, a small town on the eastern end of Gökova Bay in Turkey, has retained its ramshackle charm despite changes in the country. My favourite memory of Akyaka was the second evening of our visit when the beach was floodlit by the last embers of a flaming sunset, and Turkish women were knitting...
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    Long Island Sound’s toxic ‘dead zones’ hit historic low — which could mean a surge in wildlife

    Historic Low in Long Island Sound's Toxic Dead Zones Marks New Era for Wildlife Recovery The Long Island Sound, a vital waterway shared by New York and Connecticut, has reached its lowest levels of toxic "dead zones" in nearly four decades. The decline, according to the Connecticut Department...
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    Is 'Matlock' Airing a new episode tonight? 'Matlock' 2026 return date

    CBS's 'Matlock' fans are in for a disappointment as the network has announced that there won't be any new episodes airing tonight, January 15th. Instead, viewers will have to settle for reruns of the classic series. The show's return to primetime is scheduled to happen on February 26th at 9:00...
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    The Debate - Why Greenland? Trump ups pressure as Denmark dispatches top diplomat

    The Trump administration's sudden interest in Greenland has left many wondering: what's really at play here? In a shocking display of unilateral ambition, the US Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and foreign ministers from Denmark and Greenland gathered behind closed doors...
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    Senate candidate El-Sayed says data centers must protect communities or stay out of Michigan - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan Data Center Developers Must Walk the Talk, Says Senate Candidate El-Sayed In a bid to curb the growing threat of massive data centers across Michigan, U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed has proposed a series of conditions that must be met by these projects before they receive...
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    Bronx dog-walkers in the rubble of a dangerous New York: Camilo José Vergara's best photograph

    In the early 1970s, photographer Camilo José Vergara documented the rapidly deteriorating urban landscape of New York City, capturing its stark contrasts of wealth and despair, hopelessness and resilience. A native Chilean immigrant, Vergara had arrived in America just a few years prior...
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