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    An Obscure Military Program Helps Local Cops Buy Armored Cars and Spyware. It Might Balloon Under Trump.

    Under Trump, the military's secret program lets local cops get armored cars and spyware for a steal. A federal program that allows local police to buy discounted military gear has been quietly helping American law enforcement agencies upgrade their equipment. Under President Donald Trump, the...
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    Judges say Trump administration must continue paying SNAP food stamp benefits during shutdown

    Federal Judges Order Trump Administration to Tap into Emergency Funds for SNAP Food Stamp Benefits During Shutdown A pair of federal judges has ruled that the Trump administration must continue paying Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food stamp benefits during the ongoing...
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    OpenAI now sells extra Sora credits for $4, plans to reduce free gens in the future

    OpenAI has taken a major step towards monetizing its Sora AI video generation tool, selling extra credits to power users through Apple's App Store for $4. This new service will provide users with an additional 10 generated videos per day, in addition to the current limit of 30 free gens per day...
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    Women's Cricket World Cup final: Nadine de Klerk on South Africa's never-say-die spirit

    South Africa's women's cricket team is finally on the cusp of winning a major tournament, with their upcoming World Cup final against India offering a chance to break a years-long jinx of near-misses. The "chokers" label that has dogged the men's side for years now seems set to be applied to the...
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    Mary Earps extract: 'I felt sick and anxious. Then came the words I'd waited 12 months to hear'

    Mary Earps, the former England goalkeeper, has come to terms with her decision to retire from international football and has written an autobiography about her career. In it, she reveals that her retirement was not due to a lack of confidence or ability, but rather because she had been given the...
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    'Sycophantic' AI chatbots tell users what they want to hear, study shows

    Study Reveals Sycophantic Nature of AI Chatbots, Distorting Users' Self-Perceptions and Social Interactions Researchers have made a startling discovery about the nature of AI chatbots, which poses significant risks to users' self-perceptions and social interactions. A study published recently...
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    Frankie Dettori to retire from riding in United States after Breeders' Cup

    Legendary Jockey Frankie Dettori Announces Retirement from US Racing Renowned Italian jockey Frankie Dettori, 54, has confirmed that he will retire from riding in the United States after competing in Saturday's Breeders' Cup at Del Mar, California. This marks a significant end to his...
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    The Struggle for the Future of the New York Democratic Party

    The conversation on the Intercept Briefing podcast discusses the future of the Democratic Party and the implications of the New York City mayoral race. Jim Walden, an independent candidate who is running for mayor, joins the show to discuss his decision to endorse Andrew Cuomo. Walden argues...
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    Jaxson Dart? Tyler Warren? NFL top five rookies of 2025 season ranked by Sky Sports NFL experts

    NFL's top five rookies of the 2025 season are finally coming together for the Sky Sports experts. Phoebe Schecter and Jason Bell have compiled a list that highlights some exciting new talent in the league. At number five, Abdul Carter from the New York Giants is making waves with his disruptive...
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    Trump fires board that oversees D.C. construction projects, as he plans major changes to White House

    President Trump has fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, which oversees architecture in Washington D.C., amid plans to undertake significant changes to the city's landscape. The move is part of a broader effort by the president to put his stamp on the nation's capital, with...
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    Video Texas attorney general sues makers of Tylenol over alleged autism claims

    Texas Attorney General Sues Tylenol Makers Over Autism Link Claim The Texas attorney general has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers of Tylenol, accusing them of making false claims about the potential link between prenatal use of the pain reliever and an increased risk of autism. The...
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    Why Taylor Swift made herself the villain

    Taylor Swift's latest album has sparked intense criticism, with many fans and critics alike questioning the sincerity of her music. The 12-track record got mixed reviews, with some describing it as cringeworthy, disappointing, and less compelling than her previous work. However, what's...
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    World's only flightless parrot doing okay against 'crusty bum' disease

    The critically endangered kākāpō, the world's only flightless parrot, is facing a daunting health crisis. The bird is struggling with a debilitating illness known as crusty bum disease, also referred to as exudative cloacitis. This condition causes inflammation in the lower digestive and...
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