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    Donald Trump reacts to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance

    President Trump has come under fire for his harsh reaction to Bad Bunny's halftime show at the Super Bowl, with the president calling it "absolutely terrible" and a "slap in the face" to America. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized Bad Bunny's decision to sing in Spanish during the...
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    2026 Oscars: Hear from Michael B. Jordan and other nominated stars of this year's best movies

    Oscar Nominees Bring Emotional Depth to their Roles As Hollywood's biggest stars took to the red carpet, they opened up about what drove them to take on complex roles and push boundaries in their craft. Among them was Michael B. Jordan, who is nominated for Best Lead Actor for his dual...
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    Mayor Mamdani calls AI-generated images depicting him with Jeffrey Epstein 'incredibly difficult'

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is finding it extremely challenging to deal with the spread of AI-generated fake images of him on social media platforms, including those allegedly taken with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his mother, film director Mira Nair. The fake images were created...
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    How can Britain regain its manufacturing power? Start thinking like a developing country | Larry Elliott

    Britain's Manufacturing Renaissance: Embracing the Developing Country Mindset As Keir Starmer recently discovered during his visit to China, the tables have turned. What was once the epitome of manufacturing prowess now finds itself eclipsed by its East Asian counterpart. The reality is stark...
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    Most of Great Britain's major rail operators are back in public hands – is it working?

    The article discusses the state of rail services in the UK, with 16 different operators contacted for comment. The article highlights the challenges faced by these operators, including overcrowding, delays, and a lack of investment. One example given is ScotRail, which operates over 2,100...
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    The rise and rise of Australia's cinematheques: 'There's just a particular magic'

    A cinematic treasure trove has emerged in Australia, with three major cinematheques operating in different cities: Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art Cinémathèque, Melbourne Cinémathèque at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and Sydney Cinémathèque set to launch later this year. For over...
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    The $500 billion beauty industry’s ‘green’ ambitions are a patchwork at best. And they’re falling short | CNN

    The $500 billion beauty industry's "green" ambitions are a patchwork at best, with many companies claiming to be more sustainable than they actually are. Despite the growing demand for eco-friendly products from consumers, who are increasingly willing to pay more for sustainability (60% of...
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    Which football league had the fewest teams finishing with a positive GD? | The Knowledge

    According to recent Bundesliga statistics, twelve out of eighteen teams have a negative goal difference. The cause for this might be attributed to the dominance of Bayern Munich, who has handed out weekly drubbings. Historically, some football leagues have seen higher percentages of teams...
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    Samsung Promo Codes: 30% Off in February 2026

    Samsung is kicking off the new year with a major sales event, offering unbeatable discounts on its top-of-the-line products. For a limited time, customers can enjoy up to 30% off on select Samsung appliances, including smart home devices and high-end refrigerators. In addition to these deals...
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    NYC’s borough presidents wield new power over housing decisions. How will they use it?

    New York City's Borough Presidents Are Gaining Power Over Housing Decisions. What Does This Mean for Residents? The city's five borough presidents are now wielding more power over housing decisions than they have had in decades, thanks to a new ballot measure that established a three-member...
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    The greatest threat facing Britain may soon be the US – but the establishment won't recognise it | Andy Beckett

    Britain's greatest threat may not be Russia, but the United States. The British government has long relied on its special relationship with America to maintain stability and security, but this assumption may no longer be tenable. The Trump administration's erratic behavior and hostility towards...
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    Renée Fleming Is Latest Performer to Cancel Appearances at the Kennedy Center

    Renée Fleming's Kennedy Center Cancellation Signals Growing Boycott Against Trump-Linked Institution In a move that echoes the growing trend of musicians and artists distancing themselves from the John F. Kennedy Center, Grammy-winning soprano Renée Fleming has canceled her upcoming...
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    Joel Embiid, Paul George probable for Sixers-Knicks on Saturday

    The Philadelphia 76ers are set to welcome back a pair of key players, Joel Embiid and Paul George, for their home game against the New York Knicks on Saturday. According to the team's injury report, both big men have been cleared to play despite dealing with injuries. Embiid, who has only...
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    Hang on, there’s a Trump Phone Ultra coming too?

    Trump Mobile is already making plans for a second phone, allegedly called the "T1 Ultra". According to Don Hendrickson, head of mobile operations at Trump Mobile, this new device will be even more powerful and feature-rich than its predecessor. The company promises that it will offer a top-tier...
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    Berkshire’s New CEO Greg Abel Signals a Break From Warren Buffett’s Patient Playbook

    Berkshire Hathaway's New CEO Signals Shift Away from Warren Buffett's Patient Approach to Investing In his first weeks as CEO, Berkshire Hathaway leader Greg Abel has already begun to rewrite the playbook that defined his predecessor's investment strategy. The 63-year-old executive is poised to...
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    Minneapolis leaders call the ICE surge a 'siege'. My reporting from there concurs

    Minneapolis is in a state of siege, according to city leaders, as the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operation in the Twin Cities has escalated into a military occupation. The Department of Homeland Security's "Operation Metro Surge" has deployed over 3,000 federal agents...
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    India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears

    Indian authorities are conducting a mass surveillance operation targeting mosques in Kashmir, sparking widespread fears and accusations of discriminatory policing. The move has been met with opposition from Muslim organizations and critics who argue that it undermines trust between law...
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    South Shore retailer forced to close after property tax hike, as nearby Obama center set to open

    South Shore's Beloved Community Store on Brink of Closure as Property Tax Hikes Bite Hard A small business in the heart of South Shore has found itself on the front lines of gentrification fears, with a community store struggling to stay afloat after its landlord put the property up for sale...
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    Brooklyn man charged in stabbing death of his 85-year-old grandmother

    A 22-year-old Brooklyn man is facing serious charges after allegedly stabbing his 85-year-old grandmother to death in their shared apartment. The NYPD confirmed that Jackson King had been taken into custody hours after the brutal attack, which took place on Tuesday night. According to police...
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    Trumps threatens to impose tariffs on countries opposing Greenland plan – video

    US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, threatening to impose significant tariffs on countries that oppose his administration's plan to buy Greenland from Denmark. The president made the comments during a meeting with his national security team, where they discussed various global...
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