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    A Grand, Snow-Rimmed Canyon

    The sun was shining brightly on Arizona's high desert in early 2026, revealing the remnants of a winter storm and creating a striking display of light and shadow in the Grand Canyon. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured these photographs on January 26, 2026, using a Nikon...
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    The influencer racing to save Thailand's most endangered sea mammal

    In the depths of the Gulf of Thailand, an unlikely hero has emerged in the fight against extinction: 23-year-old influencer Nong, who is racing to raise awareness about the country's most endangered sea mammal – the dugong. Every day, Nong shares heart-wrenching stories and stunning photographs...
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    The donut that smiles back in Barcelona

    In the midst of a bustling Barcelona, there's a coffee shop that has captured the hearts of many - Boldú. This quaint bakery has been around since 1939 and is a testament to the city's rich culinary history. As I stood outside their flagship shop in Eixample, I couldn't help but feel drawn to...
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    Trump account deletes re-post of racist video after outrage

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    "Shrinking" returns with a more assured and legitimately therapeutic second season

    Apple TV+'s "Shrinking" has returned for a second season, expanding on the show's promise of heartwarming humor and thoughtful exploration of human emotions. Creator Jason Segel returns with co-writers Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein, who expertly balance comedic moments with genuine emotional...
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    Google’s Gemini 3 Release Won Over More Than 100 Million New Active Users

    Google's latest AI model, Gemini 3, has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, attracting over 100 million new active users in just a few short weeks since its release. This remarkable surge in adoption comes as Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that the app now boasts an impressive 750...
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    Enforcement is the issue on the decent homes standard | Letters

    Lack of Enforcement Threatens England's Decent Homes Standard The government's decision to delay enforcing the decent homes standard in England has sparked widespread anger, but some argue that the issue is not as straightforward as it seems. While local authorities do have powers and duties to...
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    Riders, MTA report widespread NYC subway delays during Tuesday rush hour

    Widespread Delays Grip NYC Subway Riders During Morning Rush Hour A perfect storm of delays gripped New York City's subway system on Tuesday morning, leaving commuters reeling during the busiest rush hour. According to riders' accounts and an update from the Metropolitan Transportation...
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    Now that Israel has admitted the Gaza death toll is accurate, don't let apologists move the goalposts | Ben Reiff

    Israel's admission that its estimated death toll in Gaza is accurate has come too late for many. The damage control efforts are already underway as officials and apologists attempt to shift the goalposts on the scale of civilian casualties. What was always clear, however, is that the UN has...
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    Parents, porn sets and Bob's Big Boy combos: how Larry Sultan photographed American domestic life

    Larry Sultan's Photography Captures American Domestic Life Through a Lense of Ambivalence and Irony Sitting in his home in the San Fernando Valley, Larry Sultan reflects on his life as a photographer. He was once deemed "anxiety-prone individual" by the military during his psychiatric review in...
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    Small risk of severe acute pancreatitis with weight-loss jabs, UK regulator warns

    UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a warning about the potential risk of severe acute pancreatitis associated with weight-loss medications, particularly GLP-1 injections. These medications have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their...
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    Inside the Whitney’s 2026 Art Party: Turning Up the Heat for New York’s Next Gen Patrons

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    Google’s AI Detection Tool Can’t Decide if Its Own AI Made Doctored Photo of Crying Activist

    Google's AI Detection Tool Can't Decide Whether Its Own AI Created Doctored Photo of Crying Activist. In a striking reversal, the company's own AI detection tool failed to agree on whether an image posted by the White House contained synthetic details generated by Google's generative AI. A...
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    Moeen Ali joins Yorkshire for T20 Blast as he shelves retirement plan and lauds anti-racism efforts

    Moeen Ali, a former England all-rounder, has shelved his plans to retire from domestic cricket and signed with Yorkshire for the T20 Blast. The 38-year-old Ali joins the White Rose in a move he hopes will help build bridges between communities and continues to "build on the good work" that...
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    How to Watch Purdue vs Indiana: Live Stream NCAA College Basketball, TV Channel

    Purdue and Indiana Set to Clash in High-Stakes NCAA Matchup: How to Watch Live Stream. The Boilermakers face off against their Hoosier rivals at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, with the highly anticipated Big Ten matchup taking place on Tuesday night. Fans can catch all the action live on Peacock...
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    Iran's crackdown on protests killed more than 6,000, human rights group says

    At least 6,126 protesters have been killed during Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests, according to human rights activists. The death toll could be even higher as many are feared dead, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported Tuesday. The Iranian government has reported a...
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    Ireland v Italy: Italy earn historic four-wicket win over Ireland

    Italy's cricket team handed Ireland a historic four-wicket defeat in their T20 World Cup warm-up match, thereby securing the country's first win over a full ICC member. This victory came as a surprise to many, especially considering Ireland's recent form and home advantage. The Irish batting...
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    England in Sri Lanka: Harry Brook's side targeting first away ODI series win since March 2023 ahead of T20 World Cup

    England's quest for a rare overseas one-day international series win is on the cusp of success as they target their first away ODI series victory since March 2023, and it could be just what the doctor ordered ahead of the T20 World Cup. The Three Lions have been struggling in bilateral matches...
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    Syrian army, Kurdish-led SDF accuse each other of ceasefire violations

    Tensions between Syria's government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) escalated on Monday as both sides accused each other of ceasefire violations. The exchange of barbs came just a day after the Syrian government extended the fragile truce by 15 days, aimed at supporting...
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    "Those rights don't count": Bovino says Pretti forfeited 2nd Amendment rights in fatal shooting

    Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino has sparked outrage with his assertion that Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Veterans Affairs nurse who was fatally shot by Border Patrol agents during a Minneapolis protest, "forfeited" his Second Amendment rights. In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on...
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