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    T20 World Cup: Nepal give England a fright but Harry Brook's side might be learning

    England have given their supporters a reason to cheer, and that too against all odds. In front of thousands of Nepalese fans at the Wankhede Stadium, where England produced statistically their worst 50-over bowling performance in history and suffered their heaviest T20 defeat, they managed to...
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    Judge raises concerns that Leland House tenants in Detroit were excluded from bankruptcy case - Detroit Metro Times

    Federal Bankruptcy Judge Raises Concerns Over Exclusion of Leland House Tenants from Bankruptcy Case A federal bankruptcy judge has expressed concerns that tenants displaced from Detroit's historic Leland House were not given proper notice or a meaningful opportunity to participate in the court...
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    This Black History Month, the leaders of the past can teach real resistance | Eric Morrison-Smith

    As we navigate the complexities of modern America, it's essential to draw inspiration from the leaders of the past who demonstrated unwavering commitment to building community and resisting chaos. Martin Luther King Jr.'s question "Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?" still resonates...
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    Netflix's Animated 'Ghostbusters' Movie Shows Signs of Life

    Netflix's Animated 'Ghostbusters' Movie Gains Momentum, Leaves Fans Wondering In a move that has left fans of the iconic franchise eagerly awaiting an update, it appears Sony and Netflix are finally making strides on their animated 'Ghostbusters' film. According to recent reports, writer Sam...
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    NJ's wild primary may take days to decide as Analilia Mejia leads Malinowski by 1 point

    New Jersey's Democratic Primary Looms with Uncertainty, Mejia Edges Out Malinowski by Narrow Margin In a stunning turn of events, the New Jersey congressional special election has thrown up a close contest between progressive labor activist Analilia Mejia and former Representative Tom...
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    Team GB's best chance of Winter Olympics gold dealt major blow after helmets ban

    UK Skeleton Team's Olympic Bid Tarnished as Helmets Banned Due to Wrong Shape Great Britain's hopes of taking gold in skeleton at this year's Winter Olympics have been severely damaged after the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) banned new aerodynamic helmets deemed to be...
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    TikTok says it's 'back to normal' after winter storm-related outages

    TikTok is Back to Normal After Days of Outages Caused by Winter Storms Following weeks of disruptions due to winter storms, TikTok has confirmed that its service has returned to normal. The US data center site operated by Oracle was affected by the severe weather, causing a major outage that...
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    Estate of Bloomsburg University student who died after fraternity hazing event awarded $7.8 million

    A Pennsylvania jury has awarded $7.8 million to the estate of Justin King, an 18-year-old freshman who died in 2019 after falling from a cliff during a fraternity rush event at Bloomsburg University. King attended the party organized by the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority on September 13th, where he...
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    SpaceX mulls $1.5tn IPO timed to 'align with Musk's birthday and the planets'

    Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly preparing to go public with an initial public offering (IPO) valued at $1.5 trillion, which could be as early as mid-June - around the time of a rare planetary alignment and Musk's 55th birthday. This valuation would represent a significant increase from...
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    Spectacular aurora captured from space by Russian cosmonaut – video

    Astonishing footage of the aurora borealis has been captured from space by a Russian cosmonaut, showcasing the breathtaking display in stunning clarity. The rare and privileged opportunity to witness this phenomenon from orbit was made possible by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, who took...
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    Keep pushing lawmakers to increase Older Americans Act funding

    "Call to Action: Advocates Urge Increased Funding for Older Americans Act Amid Stagnant Budget" As lawmakers prepare for reauthorization, advocates are sounding the alarm about the need for increased funding for vital services under the Older Americans Act (OAA). With current levels failing to...
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    He Leaked the Secrets of a Southeast Asian Scam Compound. Then He Had to Get Out Alive

    This article is about the story of Mohammad Muzahir, also known as "Red Bull", who was a victim of modern slavery and human trafficking. He escaped from a scam operation in India and has since become an advocate for others who have been trapped in similar situations. Muzahir's experience began...
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    Lego's Newest 'Star Wars' Smart Play Sets Are Cheaper, With a Huge Catch

    Lego's Latest 'Star Wars' Smart Play Sets Are a Disappointment Lego's ambitious "Smart Play" system, unveiled at CES last month, promises to revolutionize the way fans play with their sets by incorporating interactive light and sound technology. However, in its second wave of Star Wars...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    UConn Wins Fifth NCAA Men's Basketball Title in Thrilling Fashion The University of Connecticut has claimed its fifth NCAA men's basketball title, defeating San Diego State University 76-59 at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Huskies dominated the tournament and made a convincing case for their...
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    Police release new photos of vehicle as search for alleged Lake Cargelligo shooter continues – as it happened

    Police have released new images of a vehicle in their ongoing search for Julian Ingram, the man allegedly linked to a murder charge in New South Wales. The dual-cab Ford Ranger utility has distinctive features including an emergency orange light bar on its roof and a silver toolbox in its tray...
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    AI is hitting UK harder than other big economies, study finds

    UK's Job Market Under Siege as AI Takes a Devastating Toll A new study by investment bank Morgan Stanley has found that the UK is losing more jobs than it is creating due to artificial intelligence. The research, which surveyed British companies across five industries for at least a year...
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    Critican memorándum de ICE que afirma que los agentes pueden asaltar hogares sin orden judicial

    ICE Aumenta la Represión Migratoria: Agentes Pueden Entrar a Hogares Sin Orden Judicial, Alertan Defensores de Inmigrantes en Chicago. Una nueva directriz del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) ha generado una tormenta en Chicago entre los defensores de inmigrantes y grupos de...
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    Dave Dombrowski sets expectations for rest of Phillies' offseason: 'I think we're content with where we are'

    Phillies President Dave Dombrowski has set a cautious tone for the rest of the offseason, stating that he's "content with where we are" as the club attempts to build upon its successful run since 2023. The loss of prized free agent Bo Bichette to the Mets has dealt a significant blow, but...
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    Halifax care home manager sexually abused children for decades, court hears

    A 92-year-old former care home manager, Malcolm Phillips, is accused of using his position to isolate and sexually abuse vulnerable children at Skircoat Lodge in Halifax, West Yorkshire, over a period of nearly two decades. According to court proceedings, Phillips used his "unfettered access" to...
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    4 things to know about Patriots' AFC title game foe Broncos

    Here are four key takeaways for the New England Patriots as they prepare to face their AFC title game foe, the Denver Broncos: **Backup QB Jarrett Stidham will lead the charge**: Due to a season-ending injury to starting quarterback Bo Nix, the Broncos will have to rely on backup quarterback...
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