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    Ozzy the dog sets Guinness World record for longest canine tongue

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    Trump says he's letting Nvidia sell advanced chips to China

    US to Allow Nvidia to Sell Advanced Chips to China, with 25% Cut for US Government In a surprise move, President Trump announced on Monday that the US government will permit California-based Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 computer chips to "approved customers" in China, marking a significant...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

    Trump's attacks on a judge and his family during a recent speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort have left many scratching their heads. According to CNN political contributor Maggie Haberman, the Republican candidate's remarks were not just about the judge, but also a veiled attack on the entire...
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    Sign up to the Filter US: our newsletter guide to buying fewer, better products

    The Filter US team offers a weekly newsletter that provides savvy shopping tips to subscribers. Each edition is packed with smart advice, empowering individuals to make informed purchasing decisions. By signing up for the newsletter, recipients can expect to receive weekly doses of expert...
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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    Here's a summary of the article about Rory McIlroy: **Rory McIlroy's Masters Nightmare** In 2011, Rory McIlroy was on top of the world, leading the Masters by nine strokes with just nine holes to play. However, he "unraveled" and ultimately finished tied for second. **The Aftermath** Despite...
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    Bihar: India's politicians are dishing out election freebies - but are they affordable?

    The once-skeptical promise of freebies in Indian elections has become the most potent tool to mobilize voters, with cash handouts and other goodies playing a crucial role in securing victories. In the latest Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alliance won hands down...
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    How Trump-era funding cuts endanger efforts to empower Haiti’s farmers

    Haiti's Rural Farmers Face Uncertainty Amid Trump-Era Funding Cuts At a rural school in northeast Haiti, hundreds of children gather around the grounds after lunch, their bright uniforms a stark contrast to the economic struggles that many Haitian families face. Antoine Nelson, a 43-year-old...
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    Inside the backroom negotiations that led to the shutdown deal

    Democracy's Dark Side: Behind the Government Shutdown Deal The 40-day government shutdown, which brought daily life to a standstill and exposed deep divisions within Congress, finally came to an end on Sunday. A deal brokered by moderate Democrats and Senator Angus King, a Independent from...
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    China recognises its ‘leverage over critical minerals is temporary’

    China's grip on critical minerals is set to loosen, according to experts. The nation's 'leverage' in these crucial elements is deemed temporary by Zongyuan Zoe Liu, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. In a significant shift, China may be prepared to offer concessions on its rare earth...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    "A Shocking Display of Intolerance in Iranian City" Security footage has emerged of a disturbing incident at a supermarket in Shandiz, Iran, where a man's violent outburst against two unveiled women has left many stunned. The shocking moment was captured on camera as the suspect approached the...
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    Guerrero homers off Ohtani as Blue Jays see off Dodgers to level World Series

    Toronto's World Series Hopes Revived as Guerrero Jr. Homers Off Ohtani to Level Dodgers The Toronto Blue Jays bounced back from their draining 18-inning loss in Game 3 with a decisive 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4, squaring the Fall Classic at two wins apiece and sending...
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    Mass killings reported in Sudanese city seized by paramilitary group

    Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have seized control of El Fasher, a city in Sudan's western Darfur region, and reports are emerging of mass killings and other atrocities committed by the paramilitary group. The situation on the ground is dire, with hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped...
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    You were asleep but swear you weren't: what is paradoxical insomnia?

    Researchers Uncover the Mystery of Paradoxical Insomnia: When You Were Asleep, But Swear You Weren't. Have you ever found yourself lying in bed, convinced that you haven't slept a wink, only to be proven wrong when someone checks your brain activity or asks you how long you've been asleep? This...
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    Moderate Democrats are looking for a shutdown negotiating partner. Their GOP counterparts told them to shove off

    Moderate Democrats Seek Bipartisan Solution as GOP Refuses to Budge As the US government shutdown enters its second week, centrist Democrats are growing increasingly desperate for a negotiating partner on the Republican side. Despite sending out letters to two moderate Republican groups, Reps...
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    Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

    In Israel, the backbone of the protest movement against the government's judicial overhaul plan are veterans from elite forces. Led by Yiftach Golov, many have taken up arms - figuratively and literally - in a bid to save Israeli democracy. Golov himself is no stranger to military life. He...
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    From White Teeth to Swing Time: Zadie Smith's best books - ranked!

    Zadie Smith's best books: a ranked list. Her breakthrough novel White Teeth (2000) is the literary equivalent of a hyperactive, ginger-haired tap-dancing ten-year-old – a noisy, sunny story of two World War veterans and their families that captured everyone's imagination. Twenty-five years on...
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    Lawsuits against banks with Epstein ties may shed new light on financier's crimes

    Lawsuits Against Banks with Epstein Ties May Shed Light on Financier's Crimes Two new lawsuits filed by survivors and their lawyers against two prominent banks, Bank of America and the Bank of New York Mellon (BNY), have ignited a fresh wave of debate about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking...
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    ICE detains British journalist after criticism of Israel on US tour

    US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has detained British journalist Sami Hamdi at San Francisco International Airport after criticizing Israel's military campaign in Gaza while on a speaking tour of the US. Critics are calling the move a blatant affront to free speech, with the Council...
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    One point of Trump’s ceasefire plan should never have been up for negotiation in the first place

    In a bizarre twist on its own words, Israel continues to starve Palestinians in Gaza under Donald Trump's ceasefire plan, which was meant to bring an end to the devastating war between Hamas and Israel. The US-brokered deal, which has been in place for almost two weeks, includes 20 points that...
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    Steelers' Broderick Jones warns he may tackle Aaron Rodgers again despite anger over celebration hit

    Steelers Tackle Broderick Jones Warns of Future Confrontation with Aaron Rodgers Over Celebration Hit A tense situation in the NFL came to a head last week when Pittsburgh Steelers left tackle Broderick Jones took down quarterback Aaron Rodgers during a touchdown celebration. While the hit was...
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