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    Dogecoin jumps after Elon Musk replaces Twitter bird with Shiba Inu | CNN Business

    Elon Musk's Twitter bird logo has been replaced with an image of a Shiba Inu, the breed behind the joke cryptocurrency dogecoin. The switch comes as part of a year-old conversation between Musk and another user who suggested that he could just buy Twitter and change the logo to a doge. Just...
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    The 50 most well-made and well-loved gifts under $50 in the US

    Based on the text, here are some gift ideas for different age groups: **Tweens (11-14 years old)** * Abercrombie wide leg sweatpants ($33.96 at Abercrombie) * Mini projector ($36.79 at Amazon) **Pre-teens (12-13 years old)** * Jellycat stuffed animal ($36 at Walmart or $36 at The Paper...
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    “Lack of resources” in Gaza leaves mothers struggling

    In the besieged Gaza Strip, mothers are facing a daunting reality: despite their deepest fears for their own safety and that of their children, many are still giving birth to new life. The dire lack of resources has become an unwieldy burden on these resilient women. The humanitarian crisis in...
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    Israel’s emptying of West Bank refugee camps amounts to war crimes: HRW

    Israeli Forces' Mass Eviction of Palestinians from Refugee Camps Amount to War Crimes, HRW Says The Israeli military's brutal forced displacement of 32,000 Palestinians from three refugee camps in the occupied West Bank earlier this year constitutes a clear case of war crimes and crimes against...
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    Trump’s ‘Department of War’ rebrand could be outrageously expensive

    Trump's Plan to Rename the Pentagon Could Come with a Billowing Price Tag, Analysts Claim. President Donald Trump has directed his administration to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, but experts are now warning that the rebranding could be outrageously expensive...
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    RSF digging mass graves in Sudan’s el-Fasher to ‘clean up massacre’: Expert

    Sudan's Paramilitary Forces Dug Mass Graves to "Clean Up" Darfur Massacre: Expert A researcher at Yale University has revealed that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group in Sudan, have been digging mass graves and collecting bodies in el-Fasher, the city in the western Darfur...
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    The $500 billion beauty industry’s ‘green’ ambitions are a patchwork at best. And they’re falling short | CNN

    The global beauty industry's attempts to go green are falling short, with many companies failing to make significant changes despite consumer demand for more sustainable products. A recent study found that 60% of consumers worldwide view sustainability as an important factor when making...
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    A moment that changed me: I hated running – until I saw it through my daughter's eyes

    A Turning Point: How Running Became My Daughter's Catalyst to Joy The memories of my school days still linger, as vivid as they are painful. Volunteering to be the goalkeeper, shunning long jump and track runs was a norm for me back then. Exercise wasn't about burning calories or being thin; it...
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    Republican senator calls Trump's military airstrikes 'extrajudicial killings'

    US Senator Rand Paul has sparked controversy by labeling President Trump's recent military airstrikes against Venezuelan coastlines as "extrajudicial killings". The strikes, which targeted boats allegedly involved in smuggling drugs, have been defended by other Republican lawmakers. However...
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    Chicago mayor lashes out at reporter over 'illegal alien' term: 'Racist, nasty language'

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Slams Reporter for Using 'Illegal Alien' Term, Calls Language 'Racist' The city's mayor erupted during a press briefing on Friday after a reporter used the term "illegal aliens" to describe undocumented individuals in Chicago. Johnson immediately pushed back...
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    Iris Murdoch’s poems on bisexuality to be published – read one exclusively here

    Iris Murdoch's Poetic Confessions: Unveiling a New Perspective on Her Bisexuality In a long-awaited publication, a previously unpublished series of poems by the renowned novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch is set to be released, offering an unprecedented glimpse into her life, relationships...
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    Right hair, right now: top stylists on the products they use themselves – and ones to avoid

    **The Ultimate Guide to Haircare: Expert Insights** With the vast array of haircare products and treatments available, it can be overwhelming to determine what works best for your unique hair type and needs. Fortunately, we have gathered expert insights from renowned hairstylists...
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    Opinion | How Americans will reap the consequences of the Trump administration's data purge

    As the US government shutdown continues, a worrying trend has emerged: an alarming lack of transparency and a systematic purge of data that could inform critical economic and social policy decisions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics team responsible for producing inflation estimates was among...
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    At least 135 mutilated bodies of Palestinians had been held at notorious Israeli jail, say Gaza officials

    Israel has returned at least 135 mutilated bodies of Palestinians to Gaza, with a document found inside each body bag indicating they were held at Sde Teiman military base. The base is also notorious for deaths in custody and allegations of torture. According to health officials, doctors in...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    US Spies Discover Chinese Spy Balloon Was Capable of Real-Time Transmission A US spy balloon that crossed into the country in late January was equipped with technology that allowed it to transmit information back to Beijing in real-time, according to a source familiar with the matter. The...
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    Trump can send national guard troops to Portland, appeals court rules

    US Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump's Deployment of National Guard Troops to Portland, Oregon A divided US appeals court has dealt President Donald Trump an important legal victory by lifting a lower court's recent ruling that had prevented him from deploying national guard troops to...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

    US Companies Keep Quiet on Gun Control Amid Growing Mass Shootings Corporate America's reticence in speaking out against gun violence in the wake of a deadly school shooting in Nashville is jarring. The US has grown accustomed to large corporations joining together with elected officials to...
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    What we know about robbery at Louvre Museum in Paris

    French Authorities Baffled by Minute-Lapse Heist at Louvre Museum Thieves have made off with an assortment of priceless jewels from the world-famous Louvre Museum in a brazen daytime heist that apparently took mere minutes to execute. According to the French government, the suspects managed to...
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    Israeli strikes kill 42 in Gaza as both sides say the other breached truce

    Israel's Military Escalates Violence in Gaza Amid Fragile Ceasefire In a stark reminder that the fragile ceasefire brokered by the US is still far from secure, Israel launched a wave of air strikes on southern Gaza on Sunday, killing at least 42 Palestinians and further escalating tensions...
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    After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump says Ukraine, Russia should declare victory

    President Trump suggested on Friday that Ukraine and Russia should declare victory in their ongoing conflict, citing the need for both sides to "let history decide." This sentiment emerged after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, where discussions...
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