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    Did you solve it? The London cab that rode into history

    London's Taxis Have Been Solving Math Puzzles for Centuries The iconic London black cab has long been synonymous with navigation and problem-solving, but its history is also tied to a fascinating mathematical concept - the "taxicab number" of 1729. This year, which is believed to be the...
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    Sony Music Confirms Departure of ANZ Chair & CEO Vanessa Picken

    Sony Music Announces Departure of ANZ Chair & CEO Vanessa Picken In a move that marks a significant transition for the iconic music label, Sony Music has confirmed that Vanessa Picken is stepping down as chair and CEO of its Australian and New Zealand operations. The departure, which takes...
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    How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder

    Seasonal affective disorder (Sad) - the dark cloud that falls over us all as autumn sets in - has long been recognized by psychiatrists, but it was only formally diagnosed as a distinct condition in the 1980s. Yet, for centuries, our ancient ancestors knew that something was amiss when the days...
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    Snocaps: Snocaps review – Katie and Allison Crutchfield reunite with a little help from MJ Lenderman

    Katie and Allison Crutchfield Reunite as Snocaps When Alabama twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield embark on a musical project together again, it feels like a homecoming for fans of their respective bands, Waxahatchee and Swearin'. This time around, they're joined by indie guitar star MJ...
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    Juana Williams and Julie Egan of DETROIT SALON On Bringing Motor City’s Art to the World

    Detroit Salon: The Artistic Director and Founder Talk Bringing Motor City's Creative Energy to the World In a bold move, Detroit Salon is taking its mission to promote the city's art scene globally. This year, the organization staged three projects in Paris during Art Basel week, including...
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    The most eye-catching English football fixtures that are yet to be played | The Knowledge

    Liverpool vs. Chelsea, February 2024 - A record-busting performance from Darwin Núñez that left many in awe. The Uruguayan forward's incredible feat of hitting the post or crossbar four times during a single match is one for the books, and we can't help but wonder what other records have been...
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    Will Halloween At Breeders’ Cup Be Trick Or Treat

    The big question on everyone's mind heading into the Breeders' Cup at Del Mar is: Will Halloween bring treats or tricks for these talented young thoroughbreds? On All Hallows' Eve, five stakes races featuring two-year-olds will take center stage, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to...
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    Delta does a U-turn on the Gulf region with a new nonstop flight to Saudi Arabia

    Delta Air Lines has made a dramatic U-turn on its stance towards Gulf carriers, with the airline announcing a new nonstop flight to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next year. The move comes after years of criticism from Delta and other US airlines, which claimed that state-backed Gulf carriers were...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This article is about the traditional Scottish dish, Haggis, its history, production, and cultural significance. Here's a summary of the main points: **History and Production** * Haggis has been a staple of the Scottish diet for centuries. * The dish typically consists of sheep's heart, liver...
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    A metallic p-wave magnet with commensurate spin helix

    The text you provided appears to be a scientific article titled "A metallic p-wave magnet with commensurate spin helix" published in the journal Nature on October 22, 2025. The authors of the article are R. Yamada, M.T. Birch, P.R. Baral, and others. However, I was unable to find any...
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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 global beauty industry has long been criticized for its lack of sustainability, with many brands failing to meet even basic environmental standards. While some companies claim to be committed to reducing their plastic usage and increasing transparency around ingredients, a...
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    We moved from Seattle to the Boston area so my husband could attend Harvard. Living here hasn't been so easy.

    This is a HTML code snippet from a website, specifically from an article about the challenges of living in Cambridge, Massachusetts for people who moved there from Seattle. The code includes various elements such as: * `section` and `div` tags to structure the content * `h1` and `h2` tags to...
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