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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    Here is a summary of the article about Rory McIlroy's Masters performance in 2011: **The Disappointing Finish** Rory McIlroy led the Masters by nine strokes with nine holes to play in 2011, but ultimately finished as runner-up. Despite a strong finish, McIlroy was disappointed and acknowledged...
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    In Texas cattle country, one rancher welcomes Trump’s focus on decades of thin margins

    Rancher welcomes Trump's focus on beef industry margins. The president recently signed an executive order to establish food supply chain security task forces, including investigations into anti-competitive behavior by major meatpacking companies. In the Hill Country of Texas, a region known for...
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    Former MAGA loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump policies are not America First

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is turning on her former friend, President Trump. The Georgia representative, who voted with the president 98% of the time, says his policies are no longer "America First" and have become more aligned with special interests. Greene's shift in stance comes after she...
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    Four-time Tour de France champion returns to cycling after career-threatening crash: 'Tough road back'

    Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome is back on the bike after a career-threatening crash. The British cyclist, who has sustained major injuries including a collapsed lung, five broken ribs and a lumbar vertebra fracture, posted on social media that he's riding again. "It's been a...
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    State Department 'immediately' halts all Afghan passport visas following deadly National Guard attack

    The State Department has swiftly put an end to all visa issuance for individuals traveling on Afghan passports following a deadly National Guard attack in Washington D.C. The move comes after a 29-year-old Afghan national named Rahmanullah Lakanwal was charged with first-degree murder and other...
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    Two US National Guard troops injured in Washington, DC, shooting

    Two US National Guard Troops Shot Near White House, Both Critically Wounded In a shocking incident near the White House, two United States National Guard troops from West Virginia have been shot and are currently battling for their lives. According to Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, the...
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    The flop that finally flew: why did it take 40 years for Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along to soar?

    Sondheim's 'Merrily We Roll Along' Finally Soars After Four Decades: Why Did It Take So Long? Forty years after its initial flop, Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along has finally taken flight on Broadway. The show, which tells the story of a composer's life and relationships in reverse...
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    After 43 days in the dark, Congress turns the government’s lights back on

    Congress Ends 43-Day Government Shutdown with Bipartisan Bill, Leaving One Signature Away from Closure In a surprise move, the US House of Representatives voted to pass a bipartisan government funding bill late Wednesday night, ending a 43-day standoff that left thousands of federal workers...
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    Some fans whistle as Lionel Messi’s name is announced as Paris Saint-Germain’s season hits new low | CNN

    Fans Dismiss Lionel Messi as PSG Suffers Second Straight Home Defeat The Paris Saint-Germain's dismal season has taken a turn for the worse after suffering a 1-0 loss to Lyon on Sunday, marking their second straight home defeat. The disappointment was palpable at the Parc des Princes, with some...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    Connecticut Claims Fifth NCAA Men's Basketball Title with Dominant Performance Over San Diego State The University of Connecticut has clinched its fifth NCAA men's basketball title, defeating San Diego State University 76-59 in a decisive matchup at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Huskies' victory...
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    Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

    Renowned photographer and activist Kwame Brathwaite has passed away at the age of 85. Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants in what is now Brooklyn, New York, Brathwaite's life work was deeply intertwined with his commitment to celebrating Black identity. Brathwaite began his career as a...
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    Picture of health: going to art galleries can improve wellbeing, study reveals

    Viewing original art in a gallery has long been touted as a way to stimulate creativity, spark emotions, and even improve mental wellbeing. But what if this revered practice can do more? According to the first-ever study of its kind, spending time surrounded by masterpieces from world-renowned...
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    Give me shelter: protecting trafficked children in the US - documentary

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    Trump administration works to break China’s rare earth mineral stranglehold on Africa

    The US government is actively seeking to break China's grip on rare earth minerals in Africa. These critical elements are used in a wide range of products including electronics, renewable energy technology and national defense systems. China dominates the global extraction of these 17 rare...
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    Hundreds of smartphones intensified India bus blaze - reports

    A deadly bus fire in southern India has taken a devastating turn, with hundreds of smartphones exacerbating the blaze. At least 20 people lost their lives in the incident that occurred on Friday when the bus collided with a motorcycle and its fuel tank ruptured, triggering an explosion. As...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

    Corporate America's gun control silence is jarring given the recent mass school shooting in Nashville. For years, large corporations have used their influence to push for gun control legislation, but recently they've been noticeably quiet on the issue. In 2019 and again this past summer nearly...
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    Murder at Sea?

    "Dead in the Water: Mystery Deepens on Troubled Cruise Ship" Aboard the Carnival Legend, the Caribbean's largest cruise ship, tragedy struck when a young woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances. The incident has left passengers and crew members shaken, as investigators struggle to...
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    Eugenio Suárez slam puts Seattle Mariners one win from first World Series

    Mariners Stun Blue Jays to Gain Control of ALCS The Seattle Mariners' improbable postseason surge continued as they edged the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series, bringing them one win away from their first World Series appearance. Eugenio Suárez's...
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    Labor groups sue Trump admin over social media surveillance of noncitizens

    Labor Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Social Media Surveillance of Non-Citizens A coalition of labor unions has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that its social media surveillance program is an unconstitutional assault on free speech rights. The American...
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    Work underway to restore power at Ukrainian nuclear plant

    Ukraine's nuclear plant, a crucial and unstable energy source, is finally getting the power it desperately needs to avoid catastrophic incidents. Repair work has begun at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which has been operating on backup generators for over four weeks following an attack...
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