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    Shock Democratic upset in Texas shows voters still hate book bans

    Shocking Victory in Conservative Texas District Signals Growing Resistance to Book Bans In a stunning upset, Democrat Taylor Rehmet defeated Republican Leigh Wambsganss in a special election for the Texas state senate, a district that has been considered a stronghold of Republican voters. The...
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    A different kind of girls' weekend: adventure and creativity in Carmarthenshire

    In the picturesque Welsh market town of Llandeilo, creativity and adventure blend together in harmony. Here, the scent of hand-poured candles fills the air at The Little Welsh Dresser, a haven for arts and crafts enthusiasts. As one browses through rows of handmade cards and mugs adorned with...
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    USPS worker stole $6K in checks from apartment complex in South Miami, police say - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    A former United States Postal Service worker has been arrested and charged with stealing over $6,000 in checks from residents at an apartment complex in South Miami. Jay'ven Christian Jolly allegedly used his position at the USPS to steal four money orders from mailboxes at the complex near...
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    The pet I'll never forget: Cocolo, the donkey who arrived unexpectedly at our door

    A Donkey at Our Door: How One Uninvited Guest Became a Beloved Family Member When my family moved to Jerusalem for a year, we thought that our lives were about to take a dramatic turn. Little did we know that an unexpected arrival would soon become the most unforgettable pet in our household...
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    How to replace your AirTag battery

    AirTag Battery Replacement: A Simple Process for Apple Users For those who rely on their Apple AirTags to keep track of everyday items like keys, bags, and luggage, knowing when the battery needs replacing is crucial. Fortunately, this process is surprisingly straightforward. Unlike many other...
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    Publishers are blocking the Internet Archive for fear AI scrapers can use it as a workaround

    Major Publishers Block Internet Archive Over Concerns About AI Scraping Several prominent publications, including The New York Times and The Guardian, have taken steps to block the Internet Archive's access to their content. This move is aimed at preventing AI scrapers from using the archive's...
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    A potentially habitable new planet has been discovered 146 light-years away – but it may be -70C

    Scientists Stumble Upon Potentially Habitable Planet 146 Light-Years Away, But Its Chill Factor is a Major Drawback Astronomers have discovered a planet that could potentially support life, located an astonishing 146 light-years away from Earth. The exoplanet, HD 137010 b, measures...
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    Hundreds protest ICE outside Houston detention center near Bush Airport

    Hundreds of protesters gathered outside an immigration detention center near George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, on Friday evening, holding signs and using bullhorns to express their demands for change. The gathering came as a response to the recent shooting deaths of Renee...
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    Trump signs order launching new initiative to address drug addiction

    President Trump has taken a significant step towards addressing the growing issue of drug addiction and substance abuse in the US. In an executive order signed on Thursday, he launched the "White House Great American Recovery Initiative," aimed at coordinating a federal response to this crisis...
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    Hochul punts on reform of youth criminal justice law, dodging fight with fellow Democrats

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has avoided a confrontation with fellow Democrats over reform of the youth criminal justice law known as Raise the Age, sidestepping a contentious battle that could have reopened old wounds in the party before this year's election. The landmark law, which...
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    The Winter Olympics Face an Existential Chill From Climate Change

    Climate Change Brings an Unprecedented Chill to the Winter Olympics The world's premier winter sports event, the Olympic Winter Games, are facing an existential threat from climate change. As temperatures continue to rise, the infrastructure needed to host the games is dwindling rapidly, with...
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    'It's the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design': welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam

    The underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design is alive and well in the Quake Brutalist Game Jam, where community developers come together to create new levels, missions, and even entire games inspired by the brutalist architecture aesthetic. The event, which has been running for two...
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    'An environmental nuclear bomb': documentary examines fight to save Great Salt Lake

    Utah's environmental crisis: an "environmental nuclear bomb" waiting to unleash devastating consequences on a region of over two million residents. The documentary, "The Lake", directed by Abby Ellis, sheds light on the Great Salt Lake's precipitous decline, which threatens not just its...
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    Police block Ukip march through Tower Hamlets over violence fears

    Scotland Yard has taken a firm stance against far-right Ukip supporters by banning them from marching through Tower Hamlets on January 31st. The decision comes after months of tension in the area, with concerns that the event could boil over into serious violence. While officials claim it's not...
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    Aston Villa consider move for Loftus-Cheek with fears over Kamara knee injury

    Aston Villa are exploring a potential transfer move for Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheek as they navigate the absence of key midfielder Boubacar Kamara due to a knee injury that may keep him out for the rest of the season. Kamara, who has been instrumental in Villa's success this campaign, suffered...
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    'It had to be Jessie Buckley': star-maker Nina Gold glimpses Oscar chance for Hamnet casting

    Nina Gold's Casting Magic: The Unsung Hero Behind Jessie Buckley's Oscar Hope In a move that signals a significant shift in the film industry, casting directors are finally being recognized by the Academy. Among the frontrunners for this inaugural award is Nina Gold, the woman behind the...
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    Senator speaks out about his struggle with depression | CNN Politics

    Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has opened up about his struggles with depression, revealing a downward spiral that threatened to derail his bid for office. The Democrat's candid conversation comes after he won a tight election in November. Fetterman spoke exclusively with CBS News...
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    Police search for suspects tied to fatal shooting at Chipotle near Temple University

    Teen Fatalities at Temple University Chipotle Sparks Police Search A deadly shooting at a Chipotle restaurant near Temple University has left authorities searching for three suspects, all between 16 and 17 years old. The teen, Khyon Smith-Tate, was found dead in the bathroom with a single...
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    Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

    Tel Aviv, Israel - A sea of Israeli flags surrounds Yiftach Golov as he hoists one that looks different from the rest. Among hundreds of thousands of protesters who took to the streets for the 13th week in a row on Saturday, Golov stands out with his brown flag representing "Brother and Sisters...
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    12/7: Face The Nation

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faced tough questions about the nation's economic woes, as Americans grapple with the rising costs of living during the holiday season. In an exclusive interview on Face the Nation, Bessent was pressed by host Margaret Brennan to provide more insight into the...
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