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    City Hall faces another $29.1 million in settlements tied to corrupt CPD detective Reynaldo Guevara

    Chicago City Council Poised to Approve $29.1 Million in Settlements Linked to Wrongfully Convicted Man Reynaldo Guevara As the Chicago City Council prepares to weigh another $29.1 million in settlements linked to allegations of police misconduct by retired detective Reynaldo Guevara, the latest...
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    Saturday's high school basketball scores

    High school basketball scores rolled in on Saturday, February 7, with some thrilling matchups taking place across the state. The Chicago Catholic White team led the way with a convincing 65-36 win over Providence-St. Mel. In Interstate Eight, Kaneland edged out Sycamore 73-68 in overtime, while...
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    4/21: The Takeout: Ro Khanna

    Rep. Ro Khanna Discusses Biden's Immigration Policies and More on The Takeout In a recent conversation with The Takeout, Congressman Ro Khanna shared his perspectives on key issues facing the country under President Biden's administration. Among them were the economy, immigration policies, and...
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    Menstrual blood test could offer alternative to cervical screening for cancer

    New Blood Test for Cervical Cancer May Offer Fresh Approach to Screening A groundbreaking study published in the medical journal BMJ has found that taking a sample from menstrual blood on a sanitary pad could be a more convenient and non-invasive way to screen for cervical cancer. The test...
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    'When did empathy become exceptional?': what's behind Sánchez's plan to 'regularise' 500,000 undocumented migrants in Spain

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has taken a bold step to address the country's growing migrant crisis by announcing the regularization of 500,000 undocumented migrants and asylum seekers. The move is seen as a significant departure from the center-right stance on immigration that has been...
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    Social Security Payments of up to $5,181 Arriving This Week

    Millions of Americans Set to Receive Social Security Payments This Week, Boosting Finances Amid Economic Uncertainty. More than 70 million people in the US rely on Social Security each month for essential income through retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. The largest federal benefits...
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    Chicagoans continue calls to abolish ICE as worry persists over feds' spring surge

    Chicago residents are on edge as federal immigration authorities plan a possible return to the city this spring. The number of agents deployed under "Operation Midway Blitz" has dwindled since fall, but concerns persist. David Tapia-Rodriguez, 25, is one such resident who fears for his safety...
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    Death toll from Crans-Montana New Year's Eve bar fire rises to 41

    Swiss Ski Resort Bar Fire Death Toll Reaches 41 as Teenager Succumbs to Injuries A devastating blaze that ripped through a popular ski resort bar in Switzerland on New Year's Eve has claimed another life, raising the death toll from the disaster to 41. The latest victim was an 18-year-old Swiss...
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    Ekitiké and Wirtz sink Newcastle before Konaté seals welcome Liverpool win

    Newcastle's High Hopes Crushed as Liverpool Striker Shines at Anfield Eddie Howe's Newcastle United suffered another humiliating defeat at Anfield, this time by the scoreline of 6-0 to bitter rivals Liverpool. The Magpies' struggles in front of goal continued, with Anthony Gordon scoring the...
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    Brief US government shutdown begins after funding deadline lapses

    A partial shutdown of the US government took effect at midnight Friday, after Congress failed to meet its funding deadline. The move is driven by Democratic opposition to aggressive immigration enforcement following the killings of two US citizens in Minneapolis. Lawmakers from both parties...
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    He's 44. At the Olympics, he's 'the old guy you shouldn't count out.'

    At 44 years young, Nick Baumgartner embodies a refreshing paradox: he's an athlete who defies conventional wisdom about age in sports. In a world where youth is often touted as an advantage, Baumgartner has managed to maintain his competitive edge, winning medals and breaking down barriers along...
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    Passengers killed in drone attack on Ukraine train

    Ukraine Train Attack Leaves Five Dead, President Vows Justice A drone strike on a passenger train in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region has resulted in the loss of at least five lives. The devastating attack, which occurred earlier this week, was condemned by Ukrainian President Volodymyr...
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    The year of the 'hectocorn': the $100bn tech companies that could float in 2026

    As the tech world hurtles towards a frenzied year of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), one question dominates the minds of investors and analysts alike: will we witness the emergence of 'hectocorns', companies valuing over $100 billion, in 2026? The term was first coined to describe unicorns –...
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    Moby Urges People to ‘Stop Supporting the Scumbag Corporations That Support Trump & ICE’

    Moby Urges People to 'Boycott Scumbag Corporations Supporting Trump and ICE' In a recent statement, musician Moby advised his followers on how to respond to the recent killing of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis. Moby emphasized that outrage and horror are not enough; instead, people...
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    NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Monday, January 26

    This Monday, it's back to the office, and you're probably itching to get some work done after a relaxing weekend. For game enthusiasts like yourself, though, the weekend was already a brief respite from the world of Pips puzzles. Pips is a fun and challenging puzzle game where players must use...
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    ICU nurse Alex Pretti honors veteran he cared for

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    NBA insider: Celtics going to be 'aggressive' on trade market, looking to possibly add a 'big-time' center

    Boston Celtics to Make Aggressive Move in Trade Market Ahead of February Deadline. The Boston Celtics' front office, led by president of basketball operations Brad Stevens, is planning to be aggressive in the trade market ahead of the February 5th trade deadline. According to ESPN NBA insider...
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    The Problem With OpenAI Putting Ads in ChatGPT

    The Rise of Ads in Chatbots: A Recipe for Disaster? A recent announcement by OpenAI has sent shockwaves through the AI community, sparking heated debates about the role of advertising in chatbots. The company plans to introduce ads into some of its ChatGPT plans, a move that has raised eyebrows...
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    Iran at the breaking point: What's next?

    Iran is at a breaking point, and the situation is rapidly spiraling out of control. The economy, which has been on shaky ground for months, has finally begun to collapse under the weight of rampant inflation and a dwindling rial. The 12-day war with Israel, assisted by the US, had seemed to...
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    Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

    Elon Musk's plan to 'purge' blue check marks has hit a snag, with one major publication finding its account stripped of the coveted symbol. Instead of going after legacy accounts as previously promised, Twitter appears to have singled out The New York Times for removal. The move came on...
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