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    Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: 'tis the season to party. Time to recap Christmas dressing rules

    Christmas is finally upon us, and with it comes a set of unwritten fashion rules that dictate how you dress to fit in with the festive vibe. Forget about partridges and pear trees; this season is all about party dressing, regardless of whether you're a wallflower or a social butterfly. The key...
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    Cyclone Ditwah: Flood catastrophe awakens volunteerism in Sri Lanka

    A Devastating Storm Brings Out the Best in Sri Lanka's Resilient People. Cyclone Ditwah has left a trail of destruction and despair across Sri Lanka, but in the face of this catastrophe, the nation is witnessing an outpouring of volunteerism. The storm, which brought catastrophic floods and...
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    In reversal, Trump says House Republicans should vote to release Epstein files

    US President Donald Trump has made a surprise U-turn on his stance regarding the release of sensitive files related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that House Republicans should vote in favor of unsealing the documents. In a recent post on his Truth Social platform, Trump suggested that the...
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    At least 20 dead after magnitude-6.3 earthquake hits Afghanistan

    At least 20 people have died and hundreds more injured in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that struck northern Afghanistan on Monday, according to local authorities. The magnitude-6.3 quake hit near Mazar-e-Sharif, one of the country's largest cities with a population of over half a...
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    Pitch Points: Are long throws changing soccer, and is Liverpool's title defence over?

    The resurgence of long throw-ins in Premier League soccer has led to a significant shift in tactics and style, with teams resorting to direct and physical approaches to counter the increasingly pressing high-intensity defenses. The likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham...
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    An ex-Intel CEO's mission to build a Christian AI: 'hasten the coming of Christ's return'

    Patrick Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel, has made a surprising career pivot by taking the reins at Gloo, a technology company that aims to build an AI ecosystem aligned with Christian values. Gelsinger's mission is to harness the power of artificial intelligence to improve human lives and...
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    ‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

    A Ukrainian Volunteer Soldier Describes Life on the Front Lines as 'Scary, Cold, Hungry, and Lonely' The horrors of war are not just witnessed by those at the forefront but also experienced by those who fight for their countries. For 25-year-old Akula, a volunteer soldier from Ukraine, his...
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    Rebel group claims capture of Sudan army headquarters in key city

    Rebel forces in Sudan have reportedly taken control of the country's key military headquarters in El-Fasher, a city that has been under siege for nearly two years. The capture of the 6th Division Headquarters by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is seen as a significant turning point in the ongoing...
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    Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat, study finds

    A growing body of research is shedding light on a disturbing connection between contaminated meat and urinary tract infections (UTIs). A four-year study published in the mBio journal has found that nearly one in five UTIs in Southern California can be linked to E. coli from contaminated meat...
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    Average-but-arresting games used to be the backbone of the industry. What price perfection?

    The once-mighty, genre-defying game that was, is now struggling to stay afloat. What's behind this trend? Is perfection even possible in games? In an industry where megabudgets and super-high definition have become the norm, there's been a noticeable shift towards more polished experiences...
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    Boycotts, strikes and more protests: organizers on what’s next for No Kings

    The article discusses the "No Kings" movement, which refers to a wave of protests and demonstrations held across the United States on January 20, 2021, against President Donald Trump's presidency. The movement was characterized by millions of people attending rallies and events in various...
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    10/22: CBS Morning News

    The government shutdown has now entered its 22nd day, with no end in sight. Meanwhile, California dads have embarked on a data-driven mission to rank the best burgers in the state. The project, which aims to provide an objective assessment of burger quality, is being led by a group of dads who...
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    Colombia recalls ambassador to United States amid diplomatic spat

    Colombia has sent its ambassador to the US into diplomatic exile after President Donald Trump publicly called its leader an "illegal drug leader" and threatened to cut off aid. The move comes as tensions between the two countries have escalated following a series of US strikes in Caribbean...
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    Government shutdown nears three-week mark as Senate fails for 11th time to advance funding bill

    A 25-year-old stalwart of the nation's nuclear arsenal is teetering on the brink of collapse as the federal government edges closer to its third week without funding. Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned that a "large majority" of employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration have...
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    Tame Impala: Deadbeat review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week

    Tame Impala's 'Deadbeat' Review: A Descent into Melancholy Kevin Parker, aka Tame Impala, has achieved an enviable level of success, collaborating with top pop stars like Dua Lipa and Rihanna. However, his latest album, 'Deadbeat,' suggests that beneath the glamour of fame lies a complex web of...
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    World's landscapes may soon be 'devoid of wild animals', says nature photographer

    Photographer Margot Raggett has a sense of unease about the future of wildlife conservation, citing the recent reversal of climate change efforts and the erosion of environmental protections in countries like the US and UK. Over the past decade, Raggett has raised £1.2m for conservation through...
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    Are little treats feeling less exciting? Here's how to harness small joys

    The Joy Drain: Why Our Little Treats Just Aren't Cutting It Anymore For many Americans, life feels like a chore – an exhausting cycle of stress, anxiety, and feelings of emptiness. And it's not just the big things that are getting us down; even small pleasures like taking a walk or enjoying a...
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    Have a great life!' Trump orders prison release of disgraced ex-lawmaker Santos

    US President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of George Santos, a former Republican congressman serving seven years in prison for fraud and identity theft. In a post on social media, Trump said Santos "has been horribly mistreated", adding: "Therefore, I just signed a Commutation...
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    Does dispute over return of Israeli captives’ remains threaten Gaza truce?

    Gaza Truce on Brink of Collapse as Israeli Captives' Remains Remain Unreturned. The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been pushed to the breaking point as 18 bodies of Palestinian militants remain unreturned more than a week after the agreement was signed. The Palestinian group...
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    10/17: The Takeout with Major Garrett

    The Takeout with Major Garrett: Trump hosts Zelenskyy at White House a day after speaking with Putin; OpenAI's ChatGPT to soon allow "erotica" for adult users. President Donald Trump invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House on Wednesday, just one day after meeting with...
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