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    Trump's pardon of an ex-Honduran president is shocking. So is the history of US support for him | Dana Frank

    US President Trump has issued a pardon to former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez, a move widely condemned as hypocritical given his own administration's actions against boatloads of Venezuelan nationals accused of drug trafficking. Hernandez's record is marked by a long list of...
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    Watch: Moment huge fireball destroys Sydney waste facility

    The text appears to be a news article about the 2025 Australian federal election, but it is not formatted as a traditional article. Instead, it appears to be a collection of sections or blocks of text that are related to the election. Here are some of the main points that can be extracted from...
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    Guinea Bissau coup: Nigeria grants asylum to presidential candidate Fernando Dias

    African Union leaders have suspended Guinea-Bissau from all decision-making bodies amid a military coup that has plunged the country into chaos. The coup, which took place on Wednesday following the presidential election held on November 23rd, prevented the announcement of the election results...
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    Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb review – the charismatic philanderer who changed science

    Francis Crick: The Charismatic Thinker Who Rewrote Science Renowned for discovering the double helix structure of DNA with James Watson, Francis Crick was a brilliant scientist who left an indelible mark on our understanding of genetics and neuroscience. But few people know about his other...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This appears to be an article about haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, and spices. Here is a summary of the article: **Haggis is thriving in Scotland** * The country produces around 2 million haggises every year...
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    What’s Being Said About the US Govt Shutdown

    Misinformation is spreading rapidly as the US government shutdown enters its latest day, with false claims about social services and former President Barack Obama's financial dealings dominating online discourse. The longest government shutdown in history has fueled a wave of misinformation...
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    Chris Hayes: Democrats could learn a very valuable lesson from the shutdown fight

    As Democrats are breathing a sigh of relief after surviving the longest government shutdown in US history, a disturbing reality is unfolding. Seven moderate senators and one independent senator have dealt a significant blow to their coalition's momentum by accepting a Republican deal that fails...
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    Can peace return to Sudan after thousands killed in el-Fasher?

    Sudan's Descent into Chaos: Can Peace Be Restored? A devastating wave of violence has gripped Sudan, with thousands believed to have been killed and many more displaced in the city of el-Fasher. The situation has left humanitarian organizations and governments scrambling for a solution. The...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    UConn Wins NCAA Men's Basketball Championship with Dominant 76-59 Win Over San Diego State The University of Connecticut has claimed its fifth men's basketball national title, defeating San Diego State 76-59 in the championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Huskies' convincing win marked...
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    US Democratic congressional candidate indicted for Chicago ICE protest

    Chicago Protester Indicted as Part of Larger Crackdown on Anti-Immigration Activism A Democratic congressional candidate has been indicted by the Department of Justice in connection with a protest outside an Illinois immigration facility. Kat Abughazaleh, 26, was among six individuals charged...
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    Liberation review – fiery and funny show brings 70s feminism to Broadway

    "Liberation" on Broadway is a fiery and funny show that brings 1970s feminism to the stage in all its complexities. The play, written by Bess Wohl, is based on her mother's life and explores the experiences of six women in a local women's lib group in small-town Ohio during the second wave of...
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    Judge warns against Trump officials’ ‘troubling’ remarks about Kilmar Abrego Garcia

    Judge Scolds Trump Officials Over 'Troubling' Remarks About El Salvador Deportation Case Defendant US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw has rebuked remarks made by top Trump officials, warning them against making "troubling" and potentially prejudicial statements about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the...
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    Lane Kiffin gets last laugh on Oklahoma player after Ole Miss earns gritty road victory

    Lane Kiffin got his revenge after a heated on-field exchange with Oklahoma's David Stone during the Rebels' gritty road victory over the Sooners. With Ole Miss trailing 26-25 late in the third quarter, Kiffin led his team to an 11-play drive that ended with a touchdown pass from Trinidad...
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    Trump says 'existing structure' of White House East Wing to be torn down

    US President Donald Trump has announced that the 'existing structure' of the White House East Wing is to be completely demolished in order to build a $250m ballroom. Construction on the project, which Trump claims will be "much-needed", began on Monday and is expected to be completed by the...
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    Madagascar’s new prime minister named after military coup

    Madagascar's military coup has taken a new turn, with Colonel Michael Randrianirina appointing businessman Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo as the country's new prime minister. The move comes after the former president, Andry Rajoelina, who was ousted by protesters driven by Gen Z youth movement...
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    The Pakistani families caught in an endless cycle of blood transfusions

    In Pakistan, thousands of families are caught in a cycle of blood transfusions for their young children. The most common genetic disorder affecting this population is beta thalassaemia major, which requires regular blood transfusions to sustain life. For Rimsha Nadir, the daily routine of her...
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    Does the sale of Dominion Voting Systems mean a transformation? Depends who's asking

    The $1.2 billion sale of Dominion Voting Systems to a consortium led by Winston Churchill Technology Partners has sparked debate about the future of election technology in the US. While some argue that the sale signals a major shift in the way elections are managed, others contend that it is...
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    Los Angeles agrees to pay $828m to settle more sexual abuse claims

    Los Angeles County to Pay $828 Million to Settle Additional Sexual Abuse Claims, Tacking on to Historic $4 Billion Settlement The Los Angeles county board of supervisors has tentatively agreed to pay nearly $1 billion to settle more than 400 additional claims against county employees alleging...
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    ‘A 360 turn’: concern as fashion shows feature fewer plus-size models

    Industry Insiders Warn of Erosion of Size Inclusivity as Fashion Shows Feature Fewer Plus-Size Models The fashion industry's efforts to promote size inclusivity have taken a concerning turn, according to experts who report that the number of plus-size models featured in shows has declined...
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    Prince Andrew gives up royal titles including Duke of York after ‘discussion with king’

    Prince Andrew has Relinquished Royal Titles Amid Ongoing Controversies, Sources Confirm. The Duke of York, a member of the British royal family since 1986, has reportedly made the decision to relinquish his titles in an effort to distance himself from recent controversies surrounding his...
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