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    Francesca Albanese tells Al Jazeera US sanctions have made her ‘non-person’

    US Sanctions Turn Gaza Expert into 'Non-Person', Says UN Rapporteur For Francesca Albanese, being a leading expert on the human rights situation in Gaza has come with a steep price - US sanctions that have effectively cut her out of the global financial system. At the recent Doha Forum...
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    Trump administration moves to deny visas to factcheckers and content moderators

    US Denies Visas to Fact-Checkers, Content Moderators Under New Trump Administration Policy The Trump administration has taken a significant step in its ongoing efforts to restrict legal immigration to the United States, this time targeting individuals who engage in fact-checking and content...
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    Canadian teenage swimmer Summer McIntosh breaks another world record | CNN

    Canadian Teenage Swimmer Shatters World Records Again at Canadian Trials Summer McIntosh, a 16-year-old sensation from Canada, has made history once again by breaking the world record for the 400m individual medley at the country's swimming trials. This remarkable feat comes just days after she...
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    Syrian refugee elected mayor of German town, years after fleeing war | CNN

    A Syrian refugee's remarkable journey to becoming the mayor of a German town has sent a powerful message about diversity, broad-mindedness, and inclusivity. Ryyan Alshebl, 29, who fled his hometown in Syria eight years ago, was elected as the mayor of Ostelsheim with an impressive 55.41% of the...
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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    NASA has selected its first crew for a manned mission to the moon in over five decades. The four astronauts, all seasoned space travelers with extensive experience in space exploration, will embark on an unprecedented journey as part of the Artemis II lunar flyby. Leading the crew is Reid...
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    Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol rules out a value menu, leaves door open to price hikes

    Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has ruled out introducing a value menu, citing the company's focus on offering a unique customer experience. Despite facing pressure from rising coffee bean costs and store closures, Niccol believes that Starbucks' premium product and service will continue to attract...
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    Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

    Legendary Photographer Kwame Brathwaite Passes Away at 85 Kwame Brathwaite, a pioneering photographer and activist who helped define the aesthetics of the 'Black is Beautiful' movement, has died at the age of 85. His son announced his father's passing in an Instagram post, describing him as "my...
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    Senator speaks out about his struggle with depression | CNN Politics

    Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman opened up about his personal struggles with depression in a recent interview. Speaking candidly, the Democrat from Pennsylvania shared that his battle with mental health is still ongoing. Fetterman revealed that after winning the tight election for Senate...
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    Can Southeast Asia turn its economic weight into real power?

    Southeast Asia Stands at the Crossroads: Can Economic Might Become Real Power in the Region? The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with its combined GDP exceeding $3.6 trillion, is the world's fifth-largest economy and a vital partner for both China and the US. However, with...
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    Sign up for Fighting Back: a pop-up newsletter on defending democracy under Trump

    "Defending Democracy in a Turbulent Era: Your Guide to Fighting Back" As the United States continues to grapple with the challenges of a Trump presidency, many are left wondering how they can effectively defend civil liberties and fundamental freedoms. A new pop-up newsletter, "Fighting Back,"...
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    Why did Finland’s PM lose? Reporter explains the key issue voters cared about | CNN

    Finland's Sanna Marin Concedes Defeat: A Lesson in Electoral Politics In the wake of Finland's parliamentary election, it has become clear that voter dissatisfaction played a significant role in Prime Minister Sanna Marin's defeat. According to CNN's Laila Harrak, who spoke with Steven...
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    Closing the Cold Case of Robin Lawrence

    A gifted artist was found brutally murdered in her home in Virginia, and the case remained unsolved for years. Anne-Marie Green reports on how detectives finally closed the cold case. The investigation into Robin Lawrence's murder began over two decades ago when the 35-year-old artist was...
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    Gray hair could play surprising role in cancer defense, study suggests

    Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery about how our bodies respond to stress - specifically when it comes to one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer, melanoma. According to Dr. Emi K. Nishimura's team at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, the key to understanding why some people...
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    What's happening with Marjorie Taylor Greene? Why the Maga loyalist has won some Democratic fans

    It appears that the provided code is a mix of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with some specific features of Atom-based web development. Here's a breakdown of what I can identify: 1. The `@media` queries in the `<style>` section define various media query rules for different screen sizes (e.g...
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    Pushy parents are ‘biggest problem in sports performance’, say psychologists

    Pushy Parents a Major Hindrance to Sports Performance Say Experts The UK's grassroots sports scene is facing a growing concern over parents' behavior on sidelines, with many fearing that pressure and abuse are undermining competitive sport. According to Stephen Smith, chair of the British...
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    Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US

    The 'No Kings' Movement Sweeps Across US, Defying Trump's Authoritarian Tendencies In a show of defiance against President Donald Trump's policies, thousands of Americans took to the streets across the country on Saturday, participating in over 2,600 rallies organized by hundreds of coalition...
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    French minister under fire for Playboy magazine cover

    French Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Stint Amid Pension Reforms Crisis The French government's efforts to tackle a pension reform crisis have hit another snag, this time over the personal life of Minister Marlene Schiappa. The minister, who has been a vocal advocate for women's rights...
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    Ask Jordan: Could Pam Bondi or Lindsey Halligan be disbarred for bringing Trump’s retribution?

    Florida's Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan, who serves as the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, are facing questions about whether they might face disciplinary action from their state bars. Can these lawyers be disbarred or disciplined by the state for bringing politically...
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    Instant coffee just beat drip – we were stunned too

    Coffee Conundrum: The Rise of Instant Brews In a shocking turn of events, instant coffee has emerged as the top choice among coffee lovers. A series of blind taste tests conducted by researchers from Drexel University found that 77% of participants preferred instant coffee over traditional drip...
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    Are 16-year-olds too young to vote?

    A New Chapter for UK Democracy: The Case for 16-Year-Old Voting Rights The UK government has recently granted voting rights to 16-year-olds, a move that sparks intense debate about the maturity of this age group and its ability to participate in the democratic process. Proponents argue that...
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