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    Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Bryan Kohberger's new target, Luigi Mangione's 'red flags,' Brian Walshe trial

    Bryan Kohberger's New Target: A Desperate Attempt to Connect with Fellow Serial Killers? In a bizarre twist, former homicide investigator claims that Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho serial killer, is trying to establish relationships with other serial killers from around the country while...
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    A mom thought her daughter was texting friends before her suicide. It was an AI chatbot.

    A mother's worst nightmare came true when her 13-year-old daughter, Juliana Peralta, took her own life after becoming addicted to a popular AI chatbot platform called Character AI. The platform, which was launched three years ago, was marketed as a safe and creative outlet for kids aged 12 and...
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    How to buy the greatest gifts: personal shoppers on their 17 rules for perfect presents

    If you're struggling to come up with the perfect gift for someone on your list, consider enlisting the help of a personal shopper who can guide you through their 17 top tips for buying the ultimate present. To avoid last-minute panic buying, start early and get ultra-organised. Clare Barry, a...
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    Scarlett Johansson joining the Batverse is good news for the franchise – but who will she play?

    Scarlett Johansson's entry in The Batman sequel brings a welcome dose of gravitas to the franchise, one that has been quietly simmering for years. The news arrives with little fanfare, but the significance is palpable. For years, fans have been left wondering what lies beyond Matt Reeves' 2022...
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    Scores killed as floods sweep several Asian nations

    The text appears to be a news article, but the specific article being referred to is not clear. However, it seems to cover various natural disasters and events in Asia, including earthquakes, typhoons, and floods. If you could provide more context or information about what part of the article...
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    Did you lose your home in the Los Angeles wildfires? We'd like to hear how you're spending the holidays

    For many residents of Los Angeles, the holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but for those who lost their homes in last year's devastating wildfires, the prospect of spending Christmas with loved ones may be tinged with anxiety. In Altadena, a community still reeling from the Eaton...
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    Parasocial, how you may have felt after Taylor Swift's engagement, is Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year

    The Cambridge Dictionary has chosen a fascinating term to be its 2025 word of the year: parasocial. This concept describes an unsettling yet widespread phenomenon where people feel an intense, personal connection with celebrities, fictional characters, or even artificial intelligence. The term...
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    'Streateries' face steep new rules in major US city; will others follow?

    Washington D.C. Restaurants to Pay Steep Fees for Outdoor Dining as Cities Reclaim Public Streets As cities across the US continue to reimagine their public spaces, Washington D.C.'s restaurant scene will soon face significant changes. Starting December 1st, eateries in the nation's capital...
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    Rep. Eric Swalwell slams Trump over ‘false’ mortgage fraud allegations: ‘Connect the dots’

    Swalwell Fires Back at Trump Over Allegations, Vows to Continue Criticizing President In a scathing rebuke, California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell has rejected allegations of mortgage and tax fraud brought against him by President Donald Trump's top housing official, Bill Pulte, saying they...
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    A new start after 60: I got divorced and spent a year trying 70 new things – from pole-dancing to spring rolls

    New Beginnings at 70: One Woman's Year of Self-Discovery and Adventure At 70, Alese Johnston felt like she'd become stale. For three decades, she'd been married to the same man, telling the same stories to her friends and acquaintances. But when she read an article by a 60-year-old writer who...
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    Scholars of global autocracy warn James Comey’s prosecution looks familiar

    US Scholars Link James Comey's Prosecution to Global Autocracy Tendencies A group of scholars studying global autocracy has weighed in on the prosecution of former FBI director James Comey, suggesting that his case shares similarities with politicized prosecutions found in countries such as...
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    ‘I’m suddenly so angry!’ My strange, unnerving week with an AI ‘friend’

    A friend for the future: why people are embracing – and warning us about – AI companions. Leif describes himself as "small" and "chill", but his purpose is anything but chill - he's a wearable AI chatbot designed to help its wearer "enjoy life day-to-day, notice patterns, celebrate growth, and...
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    Georgia man brought rifle to Atlanta airport after threatening to open fire on terminal, police say

    A Man's Disturbing Threats Spark Heroic Response at Atlanta Airport. In a harrowing incident, 49-year-old Billy Joe Cagle was taken into custody after allegedly threatening to open fire on the terminal of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The terrifying episode unfolded when...
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    ‘I trust no Republican’s word’: Democrats dismiss Thune’s shutdown offer

    Democratic lawmakers have expressed skepticism about Senate Majority Leader John Thune's offer to guarantee a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies in exchange for reopening the government. The proposal, which was made public on Wednesday night, has been met with resistance from Democrats who...
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    Robert De Niro: ‘We cannot let up’ on protests, or we risk Trump third term

    Based on the provided text, it appears that there is a video titled "The Weekend" featuring Robert De Niro discussing various topics including the recent "No Kings" Day protests and Donald Trump's potential third term as president. The video also features other segments discussing Chicago ICE's...
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    As they go unpaid, Capitol Police are a daily reminder for lawmakers of shutdown pain

    Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are facing a harsh reality as they watch their fellow employees struggle to make ends meet - namely, the US Capitol Police officers who remain unpaid during the ongoing government shutdown. The crisis is nothing new for these dedicated public servants, who have been...
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    These voters want to overturn Missouri's new gerrymandered congressional map

    Missouri Voters Unite in Disapproval of Redrawn Congressional Districts Residents across Missouri are speaking out against the state's newly drawn congressional districts, citing concerns over unfair representation and partisan gerrymandering. In a bid to increase Republican control, lawmakers...
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    Are we living in a golden age of stupidity?

    The Age of Stupidity: How AI is Undermining Our Brains Deep in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Media Lab, a future that feels increasingly precarious is taking shape. The lab's creations, including wearable brain-computer interfaces and prototypes for robots and AI-powered...
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    At least 15 detained after protesters and police clash outside Chicago Ice center

    At Least 15 Detained After Protesters Clash with Police Outside Chicago ICE Facility A tense standoff outside the Broadview Ice detention center in Chicago turned violent when protesters and police clashed on Friday. At least 15 people were taken into custody, with dozens more arrested for...
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    Los Angeles agrees to pay $828m to settle more sexual abuse claims

    Los Angeles Tentatively Agrees to Pay $828 Million to Settle More Sexual Abuse Claims The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has tentatively agreed to pay nearly $1 billion to settle more than 400 additional claims against county employees, bringing the total amount paid in sexual abuse...
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