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    South Korea investigators raid spy agencies over drone flights into North

    South Korean Investigators Launch Broad Raid on Spy Agencies Over Drone Incidents into North Korea The South Korean government has launched a wide-ranging investigation into possible links between the military and intelligence agencies to a drone shot down over North Korea in January. The raid...
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    Federal Agents Left Behind “Death Cards” After Capturing Immigrants

    Federal Agents Leave Behind "Death Cards" After Capturing Immigrants, Sparking Outrage Over Racist and Intimidating Gesture. A disturbing trend is emerging from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Colorado, who have been leaving behind customized playing cards known as...
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    NatWest is chasing the mass affluent wallet. So is everyone else | Nils Pratley

    NatWest has taken a significant step into the lucrative world of wealth management by acquiring Evelyn Partners, worth £69bn of assets under management. However, with this acquisition comes a price tag – a £3.1bn hit to its stock market value. The move may seem counterintuitive, especially given...
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    One of the most expensive paintings ever sold once hung unnoticed in a Downtown hotel lobby

    Gerhard Richter, one of the world's most renowned artists, has had a humble beginning - literally. For 15 years, his masterpiece 'Domplatz, Mailand (Cathedral Square, Milan)' hung in the lobby of Park Hyatt Chicago, a hotel that's more known for its sleek design and modern amenities than for...
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    Erdogan’s political fate may be determined by Turkey’s Kurds | CNN

    Turkey's pro-Kurdish party emerges as kingmaker in country's upcoming election, potentially tipping the balance against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), which has been persecuted and faced court closure for suspected ties to a militant group, announced it...
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    Shannon Sharpe doesn't hold back on potential ESPN return

    ESPN's Door Still Open for Shannon Sharpe: A Reunion Possible? The door at ESPN still appears open for NFL Hall of Famer and media personality Shannon Sharpe to return to the network, according to him, as revealed in an interview with Front Office Sports. The possibility of a reunion with...
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    St. John's University quietly suspends partnership with Customs and Border Protection

    St. John's University has temporarily halted a partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that aimed to train students in homeland security, following widespread criticism from faculty, students, and alumni. The Institute for Border Security and Intelligence Studies was launched...
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    Venezuela legislature advances amnesty bill for political detainees

    Venezuela Legislature Pushes Forward on Amnesty Bill for Detained Opposition Figures In a significant move, Venezuela's legislature has advanced an amnesty bill proposed by acting President Delcy Rodríguez, which could potentially free hundreds of opposition leaders, journalists, and human...
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    Has the world entered an era of 'water bankruptcy'? – podcast

    The world is facing a crisis of unprecedented proportions, as the United Nations has warned that humanity may be on the cusp of entering an era of 'global water bankruptcy'. The alarming report paints a bleak picture of a future where clean drinking water becomes increasingly scarce and...
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    Bears' Kevin Byard wants to re-sign, 'finish what we started' as he hopes for new contract before free agency

    Bears Safety Kevin Byard Hopes to Re-Sign Before Free Agency, Finish What They Started The Chicago Bears' safety, Kevin Byard, is just a month away from free agency and hopes to re-sign with the team before hitting the open market. According to the player himself, he would rather not test the...
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    Social Platforms Are Moving Onto TV Screens—Industry Experts Explain Why

    The TV screen is becoming a more ubiquitous platform as traditional studios and streaming services experiment with social media giants like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The decline of cable television has led to a surge in the popularity of microdramas on mobile devices, prompting major...
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    Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

    Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembélé has achieved what many considered impossible: becoming the world's best player after a decade of struggles and setbacks. The French winger, once touted as a prodigy at just 17 years old, had to overcome numerous obstacles before reaching the pinnacle of...
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    Women's transfer window January 2026: all deals from world's top six leagues

    This is an HTML code snippet that represents a webpage containing a list of football transfers. The code uses various HTML elements such as `<div>`, `<span>`, and `<p>` to create the structure of the page, and CSS styles are used to format the text and layout. Here's a breakdown of the code: *...
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    Video Tulsa man turns vintage fire truck into a lifeline

    A Small Town's Lifeline Emerges in Unlikely Form When temperatures plummeted to -20°C in the small town of Tulsa, Ryan DuVa wasn't just worried about his own safety. He was concerned for those around him, who were left stranded on icy roads with nowhere to go. That's when he hatched an...
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    'In our DNA': Celtic deepen London ties with girls' football initiative

    Celtic FC Deepens London Ties with Girls' Football Initiative In a bid to strengthen its connection with the local community, the Celtic FC Foundation has launched an exciting new initiative aimed at empowering girls and young women from underprivileged backgrounds. The programme, which kicked...
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    The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

    A new scientific study has shed light on the mysterious world of dreams and nightmares, revealing surprising facts about what happens in our brains when we sleep. Researchers at the University of California have discovered that brain activity during a nightmare is similar to that during a...
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    American Airlines Says Winter Storm Cut Revenue By Up To $200 Million

    American Airlines has reported a slim profit in its fourth quarter despite significant financial losses due to the recent government shutdown and a severe winter storm called Winter Storm Fern. The airline's CEO, Robert Isom, stated that the storm had an "impact as significant as we've ever...
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    'Mother of all deals': EU and India sign free trade agreement

    EU-India Free Trade Deal: A Landmark Agreement that Could Double EU Exports to India by 2032 In a historic moment for trade diplomacy, the European Union and India have finalised a landmark free trade agreement, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailing it as the "mother...
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    Wiper malware targeted Poland energy grid, but failed to knock out electricity

    Poland's energy grid, a critical component of the country's infrastructure, was targeted by wiper malware in an apparent attempt to disrupt electricity delivery operations. The attack, which occurred during the last week of December, is believed to have been carried out by Russian state hackers...
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    SEPTA tells riders to expect slow service and possible cancellations Sunday

    SEPTA Prepares for Winter Storm by Warning of Slower Service and Possible Cancellations Ahead of a major winter storm set to hit the Philadelphia area, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) officials are urging riders to expect slower service and possible cancellations on...
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