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    'Keir Starmer doesn't do anything but U-turns': the bleak mood in Makerfield

    Keir Starmer's promise of delivering change rings hollow in Makerfield, a Labour stronghold that could soon become a battleground against the Reform party. At the heart of the problem is the scandals that have engulfed the Labour leader, including the resignation of his chief of staff Morgan...
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    'We lived a miraculous thing': Castel di Sangro, 30 years on from their epic rise

    The article discusses the book "The Miracle of Castel di Sangro" by Dan McGinniss, which tells the story of a small Italian football team that won promotion to the top division in 1997. The team was led by manager Piercarlo Jaconi and had a tumultuous relationship with American journalist Dan...
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    Why western Sicily is Italy's emerging arts hub

    Western Sicily is rapidly emerging as Italy's next arts hub, with a number of innovative projects transforming abandoned buildings and public spaces into vibrant cultural destinations. The process began in the town of Favara, where the power couple Andrea Bartoli and Florinda Saievi founded Farm...
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    Sugar Land PD said it changed protocols after teen suspects escaped its jail

    Sugar Land Police Department Admits to Changing Protocols After Teen Suspects' Jail Break The Sugar Land Police Department has confirmed that it modified its protocols in response to an incident where four teenage suspects escaped from the local jail. The escape occurred after the teens...
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    How have new Eagles offensive play callers fared?

    The Eagles' recent hiring of Sean Mannion, a former quarterback with limited coaching experience, has left many questioning whether the team's decision to bring in the untested play-caller is a recipe for disaster. However, history suggests that having an inexperienced first-time play caller on...
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    'They are not manufactured': how Brit school stars took over the Grammys

    "Unconventional Path to Stardom: The Brit School's Secret Ingredient" The 65th Annual Grammy Awards have once again solidified the Brit School's reputation as a launchpad for global stardom. This year, three of its alumni - Olivia Dean, Lola Young, and FKA twigs - took home coveted awards...
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    Apple's Vision Pro Could Not Provide Me the (Fake) Arcade of My Dreams

    Apple's vision for its $3,500 vision pro headset is an ambitious attempt to bring a virtual arcade experience into the comfort of your own home. With a stunning 4K micro OLED display and spatial audio, it seems like the perfect tool to finally determine if a virtual arcade can ever match the raw...
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    Match of the Day analysis: Spurs' superb second half against Man City

    Spurs Stage Dramatic Comeback Against City in Thrilling 2-2 Draw Tottenham Hotspur mounted a stunning second-half comeback against Manchester City, leaving pundits Danny Murphy and Troy Deeney speechless after their 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium. The Spurs players looked shell-shocked as the...
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    Jeffrey Epstein Had a ‘Personal Hacker,’ Informant Claims

    Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier with a reputation for using his wealth and influence to attract young women into his orbit, had a "personal hacker" who was allegedly born in Italy, according to an informant who claimed that Epstein hired him to hack into Apple's iOS mobile operating system...
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    Should Illinois join the federal tax credit program funding private school scholarships? Here's what you said

    Illinois Shouldn't Take a Tax Credit for Private Schools, Say Many As Illinois considers joining the federal program that funds private school scholarships through tax credits, opinions on the matter are sharply divided. While some see it as a way to boost competition in public schools and...
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    Truth and AI in Minneapolis

    Minneapolis shooting raises questions about the role of AI in disseminating information online. When federal agents killed Alex Pretti on Saturday morning, multiple videos of the event began circulating on social media platforms, showcasing varying levels of video quality and resolution. The...
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    Above all else, it's the stories that make soccer so intoxicating | Jeff Rueter

    The stories that unfold on a soccer field are what make the beautiful game so captivating. For millions of fans worldwide, it's not just about skillful players executing flawless moves; it's about the characters, their triumphs, and the drama that unfolds. Take, for instance, the 1999 Women's...
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    People in Greenland react to Trump's takeover attempt

    This appears to be an HTML page with a news now section on it. The content of the page includes: * A list of news headlines and summaries * A live broadcast icon with a video feed from NBC News Now * A section for getting more news, including a chevron icon that opens up a menu of options The...
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    Kim Jong-un fires vice-premier and likens him to 'a goat yoked to an ox cart'

    Kim Jong-un's latest move is a stark reminder that in the world of North Korean politics, loyalty is a luxury no one can afford. The firing of Vice-Premier Yang Sung-ho has sent shockwaves through Pyongyang's corridors of power, with many experts hailing it as part of Kim's broader efforts to...
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    Gear News of the Week: Kia Shows off the EV2, and Fujifilm Debuts New Instax Cameras

    The article discusses several new products and updates in the tech and gadget world. Here are some of the key points: 1. **Fender Rebrands PreSonus App**: Fender has announced that it is rebranding its music production software, previously known as PreSonus Studio One, as Fender Studio Pro. 2...
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    'I'm losing £1,800 a day': the stark reality for Britain's dairy farmers

    UK Dairy Farmers Face Crushing Financial Reality as Prices Plummet Every morning, dairy farmer Paul Tompkins wakes up knowing he'll lose £1,800 just by getting out of bed. For him and his fellow farmers, this is a harsh reality due to plummeting milk prices. Tompkins' 234-hectare farm in the...
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    INXS, AC/DC, GANGgajang Lead Triple M’s Most Played Songs in Network History

    Triple M's countdown of its most played songs reveals the top tracks that have captivated listeners over the past 45 years. In a data-driven snapshot, Australian radio station Triple M has tallied every song spun across its network since launch, offering an unparalleled look at the history of...
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    Amazon is making a Fallout Shelter competition reality TV show

    Amazon Prime Video is set to unleash a new competition series based on the Fallout franchise, aptly titled "Fallout Shelter". The 10-episode unscripted reality show will pit contestants against each other in a battle of wits, teamwork, and resilience as they vie for safety, power, and a...
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    Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

    Paris Saint-Germain winger Ousmane Dembélé's meteoric rise to world-class status can be attributed to a combination of his innate talent, relentless work ethic, and a deep understanding of what drives elite performers. Since bursting onto the scene at just 17, Dembélé has been driven by an...
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    New Bill Would Put Basic Limits on ICE Use of Force After Minneapolis Killing

    US Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Limit DHS Use of Force After Minneapolis Killing A new bill introduced by US Representative Delia Ramirez aims to limit the use of force by law enforcement agents at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This comes in response to the recent killing of...
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