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    From 'terrorist' to national treasure, renowned Māori activist finally tells his own story

    Tāme Iti, arguably New Zealand's most recognisable Māori rights activist, has been through a transformation from being branded a "terrorist" by the state to becoming a national treasure. Born in 1952 on a moving train and raised by an older couple as a customary care arrangement, Iti was exposed...
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    Erika Kirk shares emotional Thanksgiving message honoring Charlie: ‘What remains is sacred’

    In the wake of her husband Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination last year, Erika Kirk has continued to hold on to faith, family and gratitude as she observes their first Thanksgiving without him. The Turning Point CEO shared an emotional message on Instagram about how this holiday season...
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    'When property owners have vision': the artists bringing a derelict hotel back from the dead

    Fremantle's forgotten hotel, once a sailors' haven, has been transformed into an artistic haven by local creatives. The historic P&O hotel, built in 1870 and renovated during the gold rush era, had lain empty for decades, its potential overlooked by the public eye. But this November...
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    11/24: CBS Evening News

    A federal judge has dismissed two lawsuits filed by former FBI Director James Comey and New York City Comptroller Letitia James against the Trump Organization. The decision came as a surprise, with many legal experts saying it was "unprecedented." Comey had sued the Trump Organization in 2018...
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    April 3, 2023 Trump indictment news | CNN Politics

    Donald Trump Arraignment: Lawyers Oppose Broadcasting of Former President's Arraignment in New York A contentious dispute has erupted between Donald Trump's lawyers and media outlets over the broadcast of his upcoming arraignment in New York. The former president is expected to be indicted on...
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    Is it true that … consuming too much sugar can make you hyperactive?

    The link between excessive sugar consumption and hyperactivity has long been a topic of debate. While some claim that too much sugar can send children into overdrive, the scientific evidence simply doesn't support this notion. According to Amanda Avery, an associate professor in nutrition and...
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    Disgraced former king of Spain's memoir details 'enormous respect' for Franco

    Former King Juan Carlos's highly anticipated memoir, titled Reconciliation, has been released, revealing a complex and often tumultuous life marked by his relationship with dictator Francisco Franco. The book details Juan Carlos's anointment as Franco's heir at the age of ten, and how he...
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    Tell us: are you a UK centenarian or do you know one?

    A remarkable milestone has been reached in the UK, as the number of centenarians – individuals aged 100 and above – has more than doubled since 2004. According to data from the Office for National Statistics, there are now an astonishing 16,600 centenarians living in the country. What's...
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    Radiohead review – bards of the apocalypse return for a brutal bacchanal

    Radiohead's explosive return has been a long time coming, with the band taking nearly a decade to release new material and an even longer hiatus from live performances. The wait has only heightened their mystique, with fans eagerly anticipating the full reunion of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood...
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    Venus Williams, 45, to open 33rd straight professional season at Auckland Classic

    Venus Williams to Kick Off Unprecedented 33rd Straight Pro Season at Auckland Classic In a move that signals her continued dedication to professional tennis, seven-time grand slam singles champion Venus Williams has announced that she will compete at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand...
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    Are vaccine mandates needed to achieve high vaccination rates?

    States In The US Rely On Vaccine Mandates To Boost Vaccination Rates, But Dr. Ladapo Says It's Not Necessary For High Numbers. Florida’s top public health official, Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, recently stated that vaccine requirements are unethical and unnecessary for high vaccination rates...
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    Judge says ICE can open its newest branded immigrant detention center

    Federal Judge Gives Green Light for New Immigration Detention Center in Nebraska, Despite Lawsuit Threats A federal judge has ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can open its newest branded immigrant detention center in Nebraska as soon as this weekend, despite a lawsuit filed...
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    Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 review – an interestingly toothless piece of noir fiction

    Bloodlines 2, the latest installment in the Vampire: The Masquerade series, is a game that attempts to juggle two disparate narratives - one of dark violence and another of detective work. As an ancient and powerful vampire, you awaken with no memories and discover a mysterious sigil on your...
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    It’s not just the facade: Team Trump has wrecked much of the White House’s East Wing

    Team Trump's Demolition Project Exposed: From Facade to Total Demolition In a shocking turn of events, the East Wing of the White House has been ravaged by bulldozers, leaving many preservationists and Democrats outraged. The President had initially promised that his ballroom project would not...
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    Emma Heming Willis shares family photos as daughter Mabel turns 11 | CNN

    Emma Heming Willis Celebrates Mabel's 11th Birthday with Heartwarming Family Photos and Videos. In a heartfelt tribute, Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis marked her eldest daughter Mabel's 11th birthday by sharing an adorable montage of family photos and videos taken over the years. The...
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    Sign up to the Filter US: our newsletter guide to buying fewer, better products

    Get smarter with fewer, better things: a weekly guide to conscious consumerism. In a world where fast fashion and disposable products are dominating our shopping habits, it's refreshing to see a movement encouraging us to rethink our approach to consumption. The Filter US newsletter is here to...
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    Opinion | The White House has a shutdown escape hatch — but it's likely illegal

    The White House has devised a creative way to fund government operations during the ongoing shutdown, but it may be doing so at the expense of breaking the law. In an effort to minimize the political fallout from the prolonged closure, President Trump and his Budget Chief Russell Vought have...
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    Democrats go on offensive following Karoline Leavitt’s ‘deplorables’ moment

    The US President's Rhetoric Has Reached a Boiling Point: A Slippery Slope for Hate and Deception President Donald Trump has long been known to criticize those who disagree with him, but his recent rhetoric has taken on a decidedly hysterical tone. Just weeks ago, he pushed an online item that...
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    Scientists solve centuries-old mystery of how Easter Island's massive Moai statues got there

    Scientists have cracked one of the world's most enduring mysteries: how Easter Island's gigantic Moai statues came to be placed on a remote Pacific island over 800 years ago. The answer lies in an ingenious rope system, which allowed the ancient Rapa Nui people to move these massive stone heads...
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    Shania Twain calls for equal pay and more diversity in country music

    Shania Twain Urges Country Music to 'Come Together' in a Bid for Inclusivity and Equality. In her acceptance speech at the CMT Awards, Shania Twain called on the country music industry to become more inclusive, acknowledging the need for greater diversity and equal pay. The legendary singer...
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