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    Pakistan boycott: PCB and ICC officials meet in Lahore

    Officials from the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are set to meet in Lahore on Sunday as talks continue over Pakistan's planned boycott of their T20 World Cup match against India. The meeting is seen as a last-ditch attempt to resolve the escalating...
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    How to stream the 2026 Super Bowl for free this weekend: Patriots vs. Seahawks time, where to watch and more

    To catch the highly-anticipated Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks for free, viewers can tune in on NBC and Telemundo. The match-up will take place on Sunday, February 8th at 6:30 p.m ET/3:30 p.m PT. The game will also stream on Peacock, but users don't have to...
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    Drax insiders privately raised concerns over its sustainability claims, court papers show

    Senior executives at Drax have secretly expressed doubts about the company's claims on sustainability, according to court documents obtained by several news organizations. This revelation comes after Drax publicly denied allegations that it was using old-growth forests from Canada for fuel. The...
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    2 people arrested, charged for murder of man found dead in motel room on East Freeway, HCSO says

    Two Suspects Charged with Murder of Man Found Dead in East Freeway Motel Room Law enforcement in Harris County have made two arrests and charged them with the murder of a 33-year-old man found shot multiple times in a motel room on the East Freeway. Jorge Gonzalez was identified as the victim...
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    ‘Succession’ Star Hiam Abbass Says Making Movies Like ‘Palestine 36’ Is ‘More Than an Artistic Choice’ — ‘It’s a Duty’

    For Hiam Abbass, starring in films like Annemarie Jacir's "Palestine 36" is more than an artistic choice - it's a duty. The Palestinian actor made this statement during an in-depth career talk alongside Italian actor Valelria Golino at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, where she...
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    What technology takes from us – and how to take it back | Rebecca Solnit

    The article discusses the potential risks of relying on artificial intelligence (AI) companions for emotional support, relationships, and other human needs. The author argues that AI sycophants can provide a superficial sense of connection, but they lack the depth and complexity of human...
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    Sign up for the Football Daily newsletter: our free football email

    Get ready to kick-start your afternoon with a daily dose of football insights from The Guardian. Their Football Daily newsletter is packed with expert analysis, news, and updates that will keep you on top of the game. The newsletter, which lands in your inbox every weekday, offers a fresh...
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    Syrians greet extended army-SDF ceasefire with guarded optimism

    Syria's Extended Ceasefire Brings a Sense of Stability to War-Torn Regions Amidst the ongoing efforts to rebuild and recover from years of conflict, Syrians in various regions have welcomed an extended 15-day ceasefire between the military and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The...
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    NFL Conference Championship Round straight up, against the spread, and survivor pool picks

    The stage is set for a thrilling finish in the NFL Conference Championship Round, with several matchups expected to go down to the wire. The Patriots are looking to make a statement against their division rivals, the Broncos, but Denver's improved defense and home-field advantage could be too...
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    A Detroit cigar baron’s mausoleum was stripped by thieves, but no one ever told the family - Detroit Metro Times

    A local Detroit woman is outraged after discovering that her grandfather's mausoleum at the historic Woodmere Cemetery had been stripped of its copper doors and stained-glass window by thieves. Despite being the only living relative, no one from the cemetery notified Susan Burns about the theft...
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    FBI’s Washington Post Investigation Shows How Your Printer Can Snitch on You

    A government IT specialist's printer has been used as a digital surveillance tool to uncover classified information, according to an FBI affidavit. Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones, who worked for an unnamed government contractor, was charged with unlawfully retaining national defense information...
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    Phillies re-sign 8-year veteran with Blue Jays, Yankees ties: Report

    Philadelphia Phillies bolster their bullpen depth with re-signing of veteran lefty Tim Mayza on a minor-league deal. The move, reported by Matt Gelb of The Athletic, is the latest addition to a group that also includes Brad Keller, Jonathan Bowlan, Zach Pop, and Trevor Richards in an effort to...
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    Jon Grey leaves Wales women role to take men's under-18 and Swansea City jobs

    Jon Grey, the assistant coach of Wales' women's national team, has stepped down to take on two new roles: managing the men's under-18 side and becoming loans and player pathway manager at Swansea City. This development comes as a surprise, given that Grey had been an integral part of the women's...
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    How positivity affects health, the rise of scabies and bovine intelligence – podcast

    Scientific Breakthroughs and Mysterious Outbreaks: What's Behind the Recent News Recent studies have shed new light on various topics, ranging from the impact of positivity on our immune response to the surprising intelligence of cows. In one breakthrough, researchers have discovered that...
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    All-Clad Is the Expensive Gold Standard. The Factory Seconds Sale Makes It More Affordable

    The usually pricey All-Clad cookware is now more affordable, thanks to the Factory Seconds Sale. For a limited time, these "seconds" items are up for grabs at discounted prices. While they may have minor imperfections – like scuffs or packaging damage – these products still deliver on...
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    Prompt Engineering Endorses ‘Cognitive Cognizance Prompting’ As A Vital Well-Being Technique

    Artificial Intelligence Takes a Step Towards Mental Wellness by Using 'Cognitive Cognizance Prompting' In an effort to support mental health, AI engineers have developed a new technique called "Cognitive Cognizance prompting." This approach uses carefully crafted prompts to guide large language...
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    As Trump pushes whole milk, NYC schools say they're sticking with 1%

    NYC Schools Resist Trump's Push for Whole Milk Amid Ongoing Health Concerns The US government has taken steps to make school milk whole again, with President Donald Trump signing legislation reversing an Obama-era ban on full-fat milk at schools funded through the federal lunch program...
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    RAM shortage chaos expands to GPUs, high-capacity SSDs, and even hard drives

    The chip shortage, initially centered on RAM, has now expanded to hit the global supply of high-capacity SSDs and hard drives. The sudden scarcity has sent prices soaring for many products. Graphics cards like the RTX 5070 Ti are facing a major disruption due to the lack of available RAM chips...
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    Tickets, travel and Trump: How the 2026 World Cup is shaping up six months from the final

    As the 2026 World Cup hurtles towards its July 19th finale, fans are still grappling with one of the biggest challenges of all – affordability. FIFA's dynamic pricing model has resulted in tickets skyrocketing to nearly nine times their 2018 counterparts, leaving many fans priced out. The...
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    'Nothing has hit me that hard': spate of ACL injuries highlights lack of A-League Women investment | Samantha Lewis

    Australian Women's Soccer League (A-League Women) is facing a growing concern - a spate of ACL injuries among its players. The number of these serious knee injuries has skyrocketed in recent weeks, leaving many to wonder what could be driving this trend. For some, like Cannon Clough of Central...
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