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    The end of big-screen cinema? What Netflix hopes to achieve by buying Warner Bros | Andrew Pulver

    Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros marks a seismic shift in the film industry, one that could potentially spell the end of big-screen cinema as we know it. The streaming giant's motivations for buying the legendary studio are multifaceted. On the surface, Netflix is acquiring a treasure trove...
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    James Solomon elected Jersey City mayor, defeating Jim McGreevey, AP projects

    Jersey City Elects New Mayor as McGreevey Concedes, Promises Affordable Housing In a decisive victory, James Solomon has been elected mayor of Jersey City, according to projections from the Associated Press. The Democratic councilman defeated Jim McGreevey, who resigned as New Jersey governor...
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    Adrian Newey to step up and lead Aston Martin as team principal next F1 season

    Aston Martin has announced a major overhaul in its top leadership as the Formula One season draws to a close. Former Red Bull team principal Adrian Newey, widely regarded as one of the greatest engineers in F1 history, will take on the role of team principal next season. The news comes after a...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

    "Insiders Weigh In on Trump's Sudden Attacks Against a Judge and His Family During Speech, Report Reveals" In a stunning turn of events, former President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on a judge and his family during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort last week. According to CNN...
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    Chelsea searches for new manager as Premier League breaks record for most sackings in a single season | CNN

    Chelsea's managerial merry-go-round has reached its wildest spin yet. Just six months ago, Graham Potter was hailed as the man to usher in a fresh era at Stamford Bridge, lured by the promise of being Chelsea's top brass after American businessman Todd Boehly took over. The club spent over $600...
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    Louvre jewellery heist carried out by petty criminals, Paris prosecutor says

    Four men, including a woman, carried out the daring daylight heist at Paris' iconic Louvre Museum last month - not high-stakes thieves from the world of organized crime. Instead, the perpetrators were described as "petty" by prosecutors, according to an interview with Laure Beccuau, Paris's top...
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    Opinion | The GOP's Biden autopen obsession could come back to haunt them

    GOP's Biden Autopen Obsession Could Come Back to Haunt Them The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has taken it upon itself to scrutinize President Joe Biden's mental state, with Speaker Mike Johnson claiming that the White House attempted to cover up severe cognitive decline. In a press...
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    ‘Deeply disturbing portrait of America’: Nicolle Wallace rips GOP over looming SNAP cutoff

    A Chilling Portrait: GOP's Neglect of America's Most Vulnerable As the government shutdown enters its final stages, the 42 million Americans dependent on SNAP will soon be forced to endure a painful cut-off in benefits. MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace has shed light on this crisis, and her words...
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    Meera Sodha’s recipe for Japanese curry rice with soy-marinated yolk | Meera Sodha recipes

    To add a touch of Japanese flair to your mealtime routine, Meera Sodha is sharing her simple yet elegant recipe for Japanese curry rice with soy-marinated egg yolk. The dish's appeal lies in its ease of preparation and the flavor boost it gets from the curry cubes, as well as the luxurious twist...
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    Trump takes a wrecking ball to the White House in on-the-nose metaphor

    President Trump has taken a sledgehammer to the White House, literally, as he embarked on a $250 million renovation project for his signature ballroom, funded by himself and unnamed donors. This grand endeavor comes as part of a broader shift in Trump's priorities, as he appears increasingly...
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    Trump’s impending San Francisco crackdown sparks backlash from Newsom, mayor

    President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the National Guard will be deployed to San Francisco, saying the city has "gone woke" and is descending into chaos. The White House is urging California Democrats to welcome the National Guard's arrival, claiming it will help clean up the city's...
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    United flight diverts due to crack in one layer of the windshield

    A United Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Salt Lake City last week after pilots discovered a crack in one layer of the windshield during cruise. The incident, which occurred on Thursday as the Boeing 737-8 jet was en route from Denver to Los Angeles, raised concerns about the safety...
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    London police investigating report Prince Andrew asked officer to dig up "dirt" on Virginia Giuffre

    London Police Probing Prince Andrew's Alleged Plot to Dig Up Dirt on Virginia Giuffre Accuser A disturbing revelation has emerged from London as investigators with the Metropolitan Police are now actively looking into allegations that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, asked a bodyguard to dig up...
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    Palestinian detainee relays how torture in Israeli prison made him blind

    Palestinian Detainee's Desperate Plea: "Heard Her Voice, But Saw Nothing" As part of a US-brokered ceasefire deal, nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees have been released from Israeli jails, many bearing visible signs of abuse. Among them is Mahmoud Abu Foul, a 28-year-old from northern Gaza who...
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    The week around the world in 20 pictures

    A European tree frog, once native to the UK, now huddles in an enclosure at Celtic Rewilding in Staffordshire. Its likely fate - extinction due to habitat loss and over-collection for medicinal purposes in the 16th or 17th century. Conservationists are working towards reintroducing three...
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    Beyond chicken soup: what chefs and doctors eat when they’re sick (or just hungover)

    When you're feeling miserable - whether it's a nasty cold, flu, or just a pounding hangover - what do chefs and doctors turn to for comfort food? The answer is often not chicken soup, as popularly believed. For Dr. Ricardo José, a consultant in respiratory medicine, hydration is key when he's...
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    Rumours of My Demise by Evan Dando review – eye-popping tales of drugs and unpredictability

    Evan Dando's memoir "Rumours of My Demise" is a candid account of his life, spanning from his privileged upbringing to his rise to fame with the Lemonheads. The singer-songwriter's journey is marked by an astonishing lack of self-awareness and reckless abandon, as he recounts a string of public...
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    French minister under fire for Playboy magazine cover

    French Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Appearance Amid Pension Reform Crisis France's Social Economy Minister, Marlene Schiappa, has faced criticism from within her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine as part of a 12-page interview with women’s and LGBT...
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    ‘A 360 turn’: concern as fashion shows feature fewer plus-size models

    The Fashion Industry's 360 Turn: A Step Backwards for Size Inclusivity The fashion world has been criticized for its recent lack of size inclusivity, with a report by Vogue Business revealing that only 2% of models featured in the latest women'swear collections were plus-size. The numbers are...
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    Space Harrier at 40: how Sega’s surreal classic brought total immersion to arcades in the 80s

    Sega's Space Harrier is still the most immersive gaming experience of its kind, even 40 years after it first hit the arcades. The game's surreal design and innovative use of motion cabinet technology transported players into a fantastical world of chequerboard planets and alien creatures. It was...
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