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    Conservation groups split over Hochul’s plan to roll back parts of environmental law

    Hochul’s Plan to Roll Back Environmental Law Sparks Divide Among Conservation Groups New York Governor Kathy Hochul's proposal to fast-track certain housing projects by reducing environmental regulations has left some prominent climate advocacy groups at odds. The State Environmental Quality...
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    Spot-on Cole Palmer fires first-half hat-trick as Chelsea win at woeful Wolves

    Chelsea scored a 3-1 win against Wolves with Cole Palmer's first-half hat-trick, despite the visitors showing signs of life in the second half. A resounding victory at Molineux Park saw Chelsea cruise past their opponents, but it was only after Liam Rosenior's team had pulled back to make it...
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    A dispute over a shoveled-out parking space led to a stabbing in Dorchester, police say

    Tensions boiled over in Dorchester Wednesday morning when a dispute over a shoveled parking space turned violent, police said. The incident began when a 41-year-old man arrived at the scene and saw his neighbor's vehicle parked in what he believed was a spot he had cleared of snow. A...
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    Digital sovereignty (2/3): Can Europe’s businesses survive without US Big Tech?

    Europe's reliance on US technology could prove disastrous if America were to cut off access. According to a recent survey by Germany's largest digital industry association, Bitkom, over 95% of German IT executives said they wouldn't survive two years without it. This sobering reality check...
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    Tenants rush to court as Leland House in Detroit faces potential March auction - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit Tenants Flock to Court in Bid to Save Leland House from Auction A sense of urgency has descended on the historic Leland House in downtown Detroit, as tenants and advocacy groups are racing to court in a desperate bid to prevent the troubled 20-story building from being auctioned off...
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    New study shows Texans' views on Trump administration approach to immigration

    Texans' Views on Trump Administration's Immigration Approach Revealed in New Study A recent study has shed light on the views of Texans regarding the Trump administration's approach to immigration, with the majority of respondents supporting increased deportations of undocumented immigrants...
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    The influencer World Cup: Fifa and the TikTok deal targeting an avalanche of posts

    FIFA's partnership with TikTok marks an unprecedented step in leveraging social media influencers to promote the upcoming World Cup. The move aims to make the tournament more accessible and inclusive for a wider audience, particularly among younger demographics. FIFA is no stranger to...
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    WSL talking points: Liverpool finally get first win but are Chelsea out of title race?

    The Premier League Women's Super League season has reached a critical juncture, with several teams jostling for top spot. Liverpool finally broke their winless streak last weekend, but can they sustain the momentum? After 13 matches, Manchester City Women are firmly in the lead, nine points...
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    Gonna be golden? Who will – and should – win the big awards at the 2026 Grammys

    It's Time for the Golden Grammys: Who Will Shine in 2026? The 2026 Grammy Awards are just around the corner, and music lovers around the world can't wait to see who will take home those coveted golden statuettes. The competition is fierce this year, with some of the biggest names in music vying...
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    Starmer announces visa-free travel to China after talks with Xi in Beijing – UK politics live

    The article reports on various news stories from the UK government and beyond. Here are some key points: 1. Keir Starmer has secured a deal on visa-free travel to China for UK citizens during his visit to Beijing. 2. The government has announced plans to introduce a new "unemployment insurance"...
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    Meet the 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade mascot, Maverick

    Meet Maverick, the bold mascot for this year's San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade, embodying the essence of a Fire Horse born to lead and fuelled by passion. According to parade officials, Maverick is a modern descendant of Ma Sheng, the ancient protector of horses, donkeys, and mules in...
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    Videos of fatal Alex Pretti shooting in Minneapolis contradict government statements

    Videos of Minneapolis shooting contradict government claims, show unarmed man Videos taken by bystanders have emerged showing the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old protester who was shot and killed by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. The videos appear to contradict statements...
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    Farai Hallam makes 'brave' call to deny Man City penalty against Wolves

    Manchester City's Farai Hallam, a referee on his Premier League debut, sparked debate after denying Wolves a penalty in their 2-0 defeat to Manchester City. The incident occurred when Omar Marmoush was awarded the goal but claimed that Yerson Mosquera of Wolves had handled the ball inside the...
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    Trump leaves NATO allies "dumbfounded" and "disgusted" with remarks dismissing sacrifices in Afghanistan

    US President's Remarks on NATO Troops in Afghanistan Leave Allies 'Dumbfounded' and 'Disgusted' President Trump's comments on the US role in the war in Afghanistan have left European allies "dumbfounded" and "disgusted", with many questioning his understanding of the sacrifices made by NATO...
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    A look at the rare earth minerals Trump wants to mine in Greenland

    Greenland's rare earth mineral bonanza is a double-edged sword for the Inuit community, with concerns over the devastating impact of large-scale mining operations on their traditional way of life. The remote island nation boasts an astonishing 115-year supply of these highly sought-after...
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    A moment that changed me: my client was accused of a crime he didn't commit – and it led me to confront my past

    A Career in the Remote Arctic Reveals a Dark Reality About Human Perception I've spent nearly two decades defending people accused of crimes in remote communities across Nunavut, Canada. The Canadian Arctic is home to fewer than 40,000 people, mostly Inuit, living in conditions where endless...
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    Trump administration officials expect the strongest economy in years in 2026. Here's why.

    US Economy Set to Boom in 2026, Officials Predict A forecast of a booming US economy in 2026 has been made by senior Trump administration officials, citing Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and historically large tax refunds as key drivers. According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the...
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    1 killed, 1 injured in car crash on San Mateo Bridge, CHP says; westbound lanes reopen

    California Highway Patrol reports a fatal car accident on the San Mateo Bridge, resulting in one death and one injury. A van and sedan were involved in the collision, with the passenger of the van reportedly hospitalized at Stanford Hospital but details on their condition are unclear. The driver...
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    Are our bodies full of microplastics or not? There's a way to resolve this debate, and scientists must hurry | Debora MacKenzie

    Microplastics in Human Bodies: Debunking the Debate The issue of microplastics in human bodies has been a contentious one, with some studies claiming that tiny pieces of plastic are causing health problems and others disputing these findings. The debate centers around methodological differences...
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    How do you fit alongside Joel Embiid? Sixers teammates on 'filling gaps' and when to 'just get the hell out of the way'

    To fit alongside Joel Embiid, Sixers teammates have had to learn a new language - one that involves filling gaps, moving out of the way, and letting their dominant big man do his thing. It's a delicate balance, where those playing alongside Embiid must adapt to his unique style of play. Tyrese...
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