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    On the Future of Species by Adrian Woolfson review – are we on the verge of creating synthetic life?

    The boundaries between life and technology are blurring at an unprecedented rate. As our understanding of DNA grows, we're venturing into uncharted territory where humans will soon be creating synthetic species on a scale that was previously unimaginable. According to Adrian Woolfson, author of...
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    Champions League draw: How safe are fans at Uefa European fixtures?

    The article discusses the issues faced by football fans attending matches, particularly in Europe. Some of the concerns raised include: * Regional police forces banning away fans from attending some matches * Travel bans for fans from certain countries * Lack of reforms and improvement in fan...
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    Scott Jensen withdraws from MN governor’s race, will run for state auditor

    Minnesota Governor Hope Fades as Scott Jensen Ditches Ballot for State Auditor Post In a surprising move, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Scott Jensen announced on Monday, February 9th, that he's abandoning his bid to become the next Governor of Minnesota and instead throwing his hat into the...
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    The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins review – a Bake Off star basks in self-abasement

    Sue Perkins' comedy set 'The Eternal Shame' promises a raw look at her public persona's façade but ultimately falls short of delivering the promised self-abasement. Despite 30 years of entertaining the nation in "Bake Off", Perkins attempts to strip away her polished on-screen presence, instead...
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    This is how we do it: 'Having threesomes has totally transformed us – in and out of bed'

    For Some Couples, Threesomes Are the Key to a More Satisfying Sex Life In a relationship where passion and connection have always been the priority, 30-year-old Bea and her husband Eric discovered that adding a third person – albeit just for sex – was the spark they needed to reignite their...
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    Michigan among top 5 U.S. states sending athletes to the Winter Olympics in Italy - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan sends its fair share of Winter Olympians to Italy, with 15 athletes hailing from the Great Lakes State set to compete in the Milano Cortina Games. The state takes a respectable fifth spot overall, behind Colorado, Minnesota, California, and Utah. From Detroit's snowbelt communities...
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    Lions players urge Michigan lawmakers to approve ban on painful dog experiments - Detroit Metro Times

    Michigan lawmakers urged to approve ban on painful dog experiments in taxpayer-funded institutions. A group of Michigan's top sports figures and celebrities are urging the state legislature to pass legislation banning painful canine experiments in taxpayer-funded institutions. The push for a...
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    Don McCullin review – shattered stone heads and severed limbs echo the horrors he saw in war

    Renowned war photographer Don McCullin has spent his life capturing the darkest corners of humanity, and a new exhibition at Bath's Holburne Museum is a poignant reminder of the horrors he's witnessed. The 'Broken Beauty' show, which spans over 60 years of McCullin's work, features haunting...
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    Fire crews extinguish flames that erupted at beauty salon in NW Miami-Dade - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    Flames Engulf Northwest Miami-Dade Beauty Salon, Owner Left Shaking A sudden and fierce fire broke out at Leandre Beauty Salon in Northwest Miami-Dade early Wednesday morning, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The blaze, which occurred near the intersection of Northwest 106th Street...
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    Gov. Tim Walz orders weapons screening requirement at Capitol

    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed an executive order requiring all individuals entering the state Capitol building in St. Paul to undergo weapons screening, starting from the first day of the 2026 legislative session on February 17. The move comes after a recent advisory report recommended...
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    Brahim Díaz's nightmare miss shows dangers of trying to emulate Panenka

    Brahim Díaz's disastrous penalty attempt against Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final has left him reeling with despair and embarrassment after his chip shot sailed over Édouard Mendy's head, much to the delight of the home crowd. The Real Madrid forward had already proven himself to be a...
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    Report: Eagles interview Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka for open offensive coordinator job

    The Philadelphia Eagles have extended their search for a new offensive coordinator by interviewing New York Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka. According to ESPN, Kafka is the front-runner for the vacant position after impressing team officials with his experience and coaching background. A...
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    The one change that worked: I tried all the hobbies I thought I'd hate – and found friendship and escape

    When it comes to hobbies and social situations, people often view their preferences as fixed and unchangeable. But what if I told you that our tastes can be trained? For most of my life, I treated taste as a set-in-stone concept – there were things I liked and things I didn't, and that was that...
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    The Atari Hotel in Las Vegas Isn't Happening Anymore

    Las Vegas' Atari Hotel Project Hits Roadblock, Leaving Fans Disappointed It's been nearly six years since Atari announced plans to build a series of video game-themed hotels across the US, but progress on the project in Sin City has stalled. According to the Las Vegas Sun, the company's...
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    Save up to 78 percent on ExpressVPN two-year plans right now

    ExpressVPN has slashed its prices by up to 78% for the second time this year, making its two-year plans an unbeatable deal. The Advanced tier is now available for $101 for 28 months, marking a significant reduction from the usual price of $392. When calculated on a monthly basis, it works out to...
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    Quarter of developing countries poorer than in 2019, World Bank finds

    A quarter of developing countries have seen their economic output fall behind where they stood in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged global growth, according to a recent report from the World Bank. The Washington-based organization has identified several low-income countries in...
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    China's trade surplus surges 20% to a record $1.2 trillion, even with Trump's tariffs

    China's Trade Surplus Reaches Record High Amid Trump Tariffs China's trade surplus has surged by 20% to a record-breaking $1.2 trillion in 2025, surpassing its previous peak of over $992 billion in 2024, despite the impact of US President Donald Trump's tariffs on exports. According to customs...
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    Eagles-49ers Wild Card Round inactives, with analysis

    The Philadelphia Eagles will face a relatively healthy San Francisco 49ers team in their Wild Card Round matchup, with the exception of right tackle Lane Johnson, who has been ruled out due to injury. The decision to sit Johnson raises questions about his availability for future games. In...
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    US 'adapt, shrink or die' terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts

    US Aid Deal Leaves UN with Choice: Adapt, Shrink or Die The United States has pledged a substantial $2 billion in humanitarian aid, which on the surface appears to be a generous gesture. However, the conditions attached to this funding have raised concerns among experts that the UN may be...
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    Will Eagles QB Jalen Hurts dial up his own number more in the playoffs?

    Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Faces Uncertainty Over Postseason Rushing Role As the Philadelphia Eagles enter the playoffs, fans are wondering whether Jalen Hurts will return to form by dialing up his rushing game. However, Hurts' history of big runs has been overshadowed by a recent trend: fewer...
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