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    10 Exhibitions Not to Miss During Mexico City Art Week

    Mexico City's thriving art scene has been on the rise for decades, with local galleries and institutions driving growth. One key player in this evolution was ZONAMACO, launched by Zélika García in 2004, which provided a stable platform for international exchange and visibility. The global art...
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    'We can learn from the old': how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future

    UK architects are turning back to traditional building materials, like rammed earth, to build homes that not only reduce carbon emissions but also create unique and sustainable living spaces. In the UK, a low-rise homestead perched in the countryside appears to be just another rural outpost at...
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    5-year Havana Syndrome investigation finds evidence of who might be responsible

    A Decade-Long Mystery Solved: Whispers of Acoustic Weapon Testing Rock US-Russia Relations In a shocking revelation that has left many scrambling to understand the extent of Russian interference, an exhaustive five-year investigation into Havana Syndrome has finally yielded conclusive evidence...
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    Queens man's double murder conviction tossed after 33 years in prison

    New York Man Freed After 33 Years Behind Bars in Double Murder Case A Queens man has walked out of prison after a state judge overturned his double murder conviction, marking the latest chapter in a decades-long campaign to prove his innocence. Allen Porter, 53, was released on $400,000 bond as...
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    Shania Twain calls for equal play and more diversity in country music | CNN

    Shania Twain calls for greater representation in country music, urging industry leaders to prioritize equality and diversity. In her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards, the legendary singer-songwriter used her platform to address a pressing issue that has been plaguing the genre for...
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    Primate to Tyler Ballgame: the week in rave reviews

    The article discusses various music releases and tours. Here are the main points: * Tyler Ballgame: For the First Time, Again is a debut album from the LA singer, who has been compared to Tim Buckley, Elvis, and more. * The album received a positive review, with critic Alexis Petridis praising...
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    Actress, writer, and comedian Catherine O’Hara has died at 71

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    On Polymarket, 'privileged' users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?

    The article discusses the issue of insider trading on online prediction markets, such as Polymarket and Kalshi. Insider trading occurs when individuals with access to non-public information use that information to make trades on a market, potentially gaining an unfair advantage over others. The...
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    How to Travel the 2026 Winter Olympics Like an Italian Insider

    Italy's Unparalleled Olympic Offering: A Guide for the Discerning Traveler This February, Italy will host a unique Olympic experience – not confined to a single alpine venue, but woven across five distinct destinations. From the fashion capital of Milan to the picturesque Cortina d'Ampezzo...
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    Woman charged with pepper-spraying conservative influencer on SEPTA bus

    A young woman has been charged with assault after pepper-spraying a conservative social media influencer on a SEPTA bus, sparking widespread attention from far-right groups. Paulina Reyes, 22, was taken into custody and faces charges including simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, and...
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    Tim Cook had ‘a good conversation’ with Trump about deescalation

    "Apple CEO Tim Cook's Message to a Nation in Turmoil" In the wake of another violent incident involving federal agents and protesters, Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken out about the need for deescalation. In an internal memo shared with employees, Cook expressed his deepest sympathies to the...
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    Student was 'begging for his life' as Moody Bible Institute classmate pointed fake rifle at him, police say

    Chicago Police Say Classmate Allegedly Pointed Fake Rifle at Student During Prank at Moody Bible Institute A disturbing incident unfolded last week at the Moody Bible Institute on Chicago's Near North Side, leaving one student shaken and another facing charges. According to police reports, an...
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    Japanese American soldiers once branded 'enemy aliens' to be promoted posthumously

    Honoring Forgotten Heroes: US Army Promotes Japanese American Soldiers Posthumously Eight Decades After WWII Seven Japanese American soldiers who were branded "enemy aliens" during World War II are set to be promoted posthumously in a solemn ceremony on Monday, eight decades after their deaths...
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    No, the Freecash App Won’t Pay You to Scroll TikTok

    The Freecash app has taken TikTok by storm, luring in millions of users with promises of easy cash for scrolling through their feeds. The app's ads, sponsored by popular social media platforms like TikTok, claim that users can earn up to $35 an hour just for watching videos on the "For You"...
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    How we photographed a bison herd near Chicago

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    How Zohran Mamdani’s ignorance could drive New York to ruin

    New York's Fiscal Fiasco: How Mayor Mamdani's Ignorance Could Devastate the City A $12 billion budget shortfall has been inherited by newly elected Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a figure that's already making him think of raising taxes on city residents earning over $1 million. However, this isn't the...
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    ABC13 gets insight from NASA administrator on new test mission, city's chances for retired shuttle

    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has revealed that the Artemis II test mission could be launched as soon as two weeks from now, marking a significant milestone in the agency's plans to return humans to the moon. The mission is designed to take astronauts 4,700 miles past the far side of the...
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    David and Victoria Beckham ‘worried’ over how much control they believe the Peltz family has over Brooklyn

    Beckham Family Feud: Concerns Over Peltz Influence on Brooklyn's Life David and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn's parents, are reportedly "devastated, worried and concerned" about the extent of control Nicola Peltz, her family, has over their son. The 26-year-old singer and former soccer star...
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    Football transfer rumours: Real Madrid leading race to sign Adam Wharton?

    Liverpool's Adam Wharton is piquantly on everyone's radar as Real Madrid makes a serious push to sign the English midfielder. With several suitors already circling, it appears that Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United are also vying for his signature. Crystal Palace have...
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    Did you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

    Can You Solve These Puzzling Slices? You're presented with three geometrical puzzles, each requiring careful observation and logical thinking to solve. The first puzzle involves a square grid with three missing corner cells. Below it is a tile made of three cells in a line. The question is...
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