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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    NASA has selected its crew for the first crewed moon mission in nearly five decades. The astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, are set to embark on a historic journey with the Artemis II lunar flyby mission. The crew members come from diverse backgrounds -...
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    Russell Crowe's 20 best roles – sorted!

    The article discusses the career of Russell Crowe, an Australian actor known for his versatility and range in various film roles. Here are some key points about his career: * Crowe's breakout role came with the 1994 film "Romper Stomper," which addressed a sensitive topic like racism. * He...
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    The moment I knew: it was tender but complicated – then we decided not to hide any more

    For Allie and Mikel, it was a chance encounter at base camp in Nepal that changed their lives forever. The rain-soaked days turned into stolen kisses and whispered conversations beneath the sound of rain. What started as a secret romance blossomed into something more, a love that bridged an...
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    The Abandons review – Gillian Anderson's po-faced western has some very dodgy script moments

    Gillian Anderson's Western Venture: A Tale of Manifest Destiny and Moral Order The dusty streets of Angel's Ridge, Washington Territory, 1854, are abuzz with tension as Constance Van Ness, a formidable silver mine owner, sets her sights on Jasper Hollow. Played by Gillian Anderson in full ice...
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    See the world’s deepest fish | CNN

    Meet the Alien of the Deep: The World's Deepest Fish Found in the Dark Depths of Japan's Trenches. In an extraordinary discovery, scientists have captured footage of a mysterious fish species dwelling at staggering depths of over 27,000 feet. The incredible find was made as part of an...
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    Opinion: ‘Until we meet again, brave little cat.’ The heartbreak and taboo of burying our pets | CNN

    Burying Our Beloved Pets: A Taboo that's Finally Being Broken In recent years, a new trend has emerged in Europe and North America - pet cemeteries. Once considered taboo, these public spaces are now becoming increasingly popular as a way for pet owners to grieve and say goodbye to their furry...
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    Opinion | Congress needs to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies now

    Congress Must Act Now to Extend Affordable Care Act Subsidies The recent government shutdown may have come to an end, but for millions of Americans, uncertainty is only just beginning. Lawmakers' failure to extend the Affordable Care Act's enhanced subsidies has left families with coverage...
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    The 'pavement vigilante': why Cameron Roh is naming and shaming bad walking etiquette

    In Soho, London, 21-year-old Cameron Roh patrols the pavement, camera at the ready to capture footage of individuals breaking his "laws" of pavement etiquette. He calls himself a "pavement vigilante," and with his videos, he aims to shame those who disregard basic rules of pedestrian behavior...
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    Andrew allowed to keep Falklands medal despite losing royal and military titles

    King Charles Has Kept Brother Andrew's Falklands Medal Amid Ongoing Titles Revocation The King has allowed his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, to retain his South Atlantic medal awarded for active service during the 1982 Falklands conflict. This move comes...
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    Britain’s pound is beating every other major currency this year | CNN Business

    UK Currency Sees Sharp Rebound as Economy Shows Resilience. The British pound has staged a stunning turnaround in recent months, rising sharply against the US dollar to reach its highest level in 10 months. This surge marks a significant shift from last fall when the currency plummeted to...
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    Aaron Glenn remains noncommittal on Justin Fields as Jets starter following breakthrough win

    Jets Coach Aaron Glenn Keeps Justin Fields' Starting Job Status Under Wraps After Breakthrough Win New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields led his team to a stunning comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on the road, sparking hopes for a turnaround in their winless season. However...
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    Texas sues Tylenol makers over disproven claims about autism

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue Inc., the makers of Tylenol, for allegedly making false claims about the drug's potential link to autism. The lawsuit stems from debunked assertions made by Trump administration officials, including former...
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    Progressive power players rally voters for Zohran Mamdani as early voting kicks off in NYC mayoral race

    New York City's mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is gaining momentum ahead of the Election Day as two prominent progressive leaders, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have teamed up with him for a rally at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens. Sanders, who ran for the Democratic...
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    Why did Finland's PM lose? Reporter explains the key issue voters cared about

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin, a prominent figure known for her progressive policies and charismatic presence, has been ousted from power in the country's latest parliamentary election. The National Coalition Party, an opposition right-wing party, secured a surprise victory over Marin's...
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    Why is Trump targeting antifa under terrorism laws?

    US President Donald Trump's decision to designate antifa as a "domestic terrorist organization" has sparked widespread criticism, with many experts labeling the move as an overreach of executive power. Under this designation, two men allegedly associated with antifa are now facing terrorism...
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    Saturday Night Live: Sabrina Carpenter aces a silly episode that mostly avoids politics

    Sabrina Carpenter's debut as host of Saturday Night Live (SNL) yielded a delightfully silly episode that mostly avoided tackling current politics. This marks a refreshing departure from the norm for the long-running sketch comedy series. Carpenter, known for her hit songs like "Espresso" and...
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    Opinion | Trump's IVF announcement disappoints everyone – even his own supporters

    President Trump's latest attempt to reduce the cost of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment has fallen flat on its face, disappointing not only his supporters but also anti-abortion leaders who had been eagerly awaiting a promise from him to make the procedure free. The president's plan...
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    Several hurt after apartment balcony collapses in Cincinnati

    A devastating balcony collapse in Cincinnati sent shockwaves through the community on Friday evening, leaving at least 10 people injured. The 8-by-12-foot wooden structure, located on a third-floor apartment, came crashing down just before 10 p.m., prompting an immediate response from emergency...
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    New blood test may speed up diagnosis of 50 cancer types, study says

    Groundbreaking Blood Test Could Revolutionize Cancer Diagnostics, Study Finds A new blood test has shown promising results in identifying cancerous DNA fragments that have broken off from tumors and are circulating in the bloodstream. The test, known as Galleri, has been developed by American...
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    Trump claims Maduro willing to give ‘everything’ to ease US tensions

    US President Donald Trump has confirmed that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro offered significant concessions to ease US tensions. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump stated that Maduro had "offered everything" to appease the United States, including natural...
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