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    Italy wins its first gold medal of the Winter Olympics

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    BART facing station closures and more if it doesn't find funding soon, report finds

    BART Braces for Station Closures and Service Disruptions as Funding Looms Overhead A new report from the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has unveiled drastic predictions of service cuts, station closures, and fare hikes if a critical funding measure fails to pass in November. The report...
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    The new trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie shows Yoshi absolutely devouring a Magikoopa

    A new teaser for Illumination's highly-anticipated Super Mario Galaxy movie has been released, offering fans a tantalizing glimpse into the upcoming film's storyline and visuals. The 30-second teaser features several scenes that are fresh off the screen. One of the most notable is an extended...
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    Maryland man facing attempted murder charges after showing up at OMB Director Russell Vought's home

    "Local Maryland Man Arrested for Threats Against Federal Official Following Claims of 'Fascist Takeover'" A 26-year-old Maryland man is facing attempted murder charges after showing up at the home of Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, wearing a surgical mask and gloves...
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    13-year-old boy speaks out after swimming miles to save family stranded at sea

    Teenager Makes Daring 4-Hour Swim to Save Family Stranded at Sea A 13-year-old Australian boy's bravery has been hailed after he swam for four hours without a life jacket in order to save his family, who were drifting helplessly at sea. The drama unfolded on January 30 when Austin Appelbee and...
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    Enforcement is the issue on the decent homes standard | Letters

    Government inaction is to blame for the lack of progress on enforcing decent homes standards, campaigners claim. But is it as straightforward a case as they make out? The issue isn't that local authorities don't have the powers to tackle unhealthy living conditions, but rather a shortage of...
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    US, UK, EU, Australia and more to meet to discuss critical minerals alliance

    US, UK, EU, Australia and more nations are set to convene in Washington this week for a critical minerals summit. The gathering aims to strengthen non-China supply chains and discuss strategies for countries to de-risk from Beijing's influence. The meeting is seen as an effort to repair...
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    More Harvard connections to Epstein revealed in newly released documents

    A Harvard professor's casual emails and phone calls with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were among the latest revelations to emerge from newly released documents, shedding light on the university's previously unacknowledged connections to the disgraced financier. Lisa Randall, a...
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    A Chicago couple separated by Midway Blitz is determined to reunite

    A Chicago couple's love story has been reduced to a distant memory after a chaotic immigration bust left them separated by thousands of miles. Alexander Villeda, 35, has spent three months in an immigration detention center in Michigan, while his new bride Alexa Ramírez, 29, is struggling to...
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    Melania debuts at No 29 at the UK box office

    US First Lady's Biopic Stumbles in UK Box Office Debut Melania, the authorized documentary about Melania Trump starring Brett Ratner, opened at a modest No.29 on the UK box office chart during its first weekend of release. The film, which Amazon shelled out $40m for and another $35m to promote...
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    Deion Sanders defends son Shedeur's Pro Bowl selection

    Deion Sanders Defends Son Shedeur's Pro Bowl Selection: "I'm Proud of Him" In a recent interview on his talk show "We Got Time Today," Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado college football, opened up about his feelings when he first heard that his son, Shedeur, had been named to the AFC...
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    Ayaneo's Pocket S Mini has the perfect aspect ratio for revisiting classic console games

    Ayaneo's Pocket S Mini Brings Back a bygone Era with its Perfect 4:3 Aspect Ratio In an era dominated by vertically oriented handhelds, Ayaneo has taken a bold step to cater to retro gaming enthusiasts by launching the Pocket S Mini, a true 4:3 retro handheld that eschews the ubiquitous...
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    Uber Eats, 2 other food delivery apps to pay $5M settlement over NYC minimum wage rules

    New York City Officials Crack Down on Food Delivery Apps Over Minimum Wage Violations In a major crackdown, New York City officials have announced that tech platforms Uber Eats, Fantuan, and HungryPanda will pay millions of dollars in restitution to food delivery workers who were wrongly denied...
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    People in Newark: share your views on Robert Jenrick defecting to Reform UK

    Newark Residents Weigh In on Robert Jenrick's Shocking Defection to Reform UK In a move that has sent shockwaves through the local community, Conservative MP Robert Jenrick has finally joined Reform UK, leaving his constituents in Newark scratching their heads. The defection has been met with...
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    Canadian teenage swimmer Summer McIntosh breaks another world record | CNN

    Canada's Summer McIntosh Makes History, Breaks World Records in Swimming Trials Sixteen-year-old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh has shattered not one, but two world records in a span of just days. On Saturday at the Canadian swimming trials, she broke her own world record for the 400m...
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    Senate Democrats reach deal to avert partial government shutdown

    US Senate Democrats Reach Last-Minute Deal to Avoid Government Shutdown In a dramatic turn of events, US Senate Democrats have reached a deal with Republicans to advance major spending bills, averting a partial government shutdown that was set to begin on Saturday. The agreement calls for...
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    Extreme weather has spurred national blood supply shortage — here’s how to help

    The US is facing a severe blood shortage due to extreme winter weather conditions, leaving thousands of blood donations uncollected nationwide. According to the American Red Cross, over 400 blood drives were affected by the bad weather, resulting in a staggering 35% decrease in blood supply...
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    Odessa A’zion Says She’s Exiting A24 ‘Deep Cuts’ Adaptation After Controversy: ‘I Hadn’t Read the Book’

    Odessa A'zion has pulled out of an adaptation of novel 'Deep Cuts', which was already in the works at A24. The actress announced her exit on Instagram after online users voiced their outrage over her casting as Zoe Gutierrez, a character of Mexican heritage and Jewish faith. In an Instagram...
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    South Carolina tops Texas measles outbreak record—with no end in sight

    South Carolina has surpassed Texas in the number of measles cases reported, with a total of 789 cases as of January 27. This marks a dramatic acceleration in the outbreak, which began in October and saw a significant jump in cases from 218 on December 28 to nearly 800 just over three weeks...
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    Trump Is Making an Enemy of the Gun Lobby

    The Trump administration's latest stance on the Second Amendment has sent shockwaves through the gun rights community, with many leaders and organizations denouncing the administration's new doctrine that federal agents can shoot and kill legal gun owners who approach them. According to First...
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