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    My son is a voracious reader, but he judges books by their covers. How can I help him see past them? | Leading questions

    A keen-eyed eight-year-old, eager to devour each new book that crosses his path. His voracious appetite for reading is undeniable, yet his tendency to dismiss potential favorites based on their cover art raises an important question: how can we help him see beyond the aesthetics and develop a...
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    Pope prays at site of Beirut port blast at end of Lebanon visit

    The Vatican's highest authority wrapped up his three-day visit to Lebanon with a poignant moment of prayer at the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion. Pope Leo XIV led a silent prayer for the victims and demanded justice, acknowledging that five years have passed since the tragedy...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

    President Donald Trump targeted a federal judge and his family in a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, sparking widespread outrage among Democrats. The controversy began when Trump spoke about an upcoming trial related to the 2020 US election, claiming that it would be "totally" unfair and...
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    National Guard member wounded in D.C. shooting is "fighting for his life," Trump says

    "Trump Announces Death of National Guard Member, Wounds Another in D.C. Ambush-Style Shooting" In a somber address to reporters on Thursday, President Trump confirmed that one of the two West Virginia National Guard members wounded in an ambush-style shooting in Washington, D.C., has died. Army...
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    Alcohol sales spike on Thanksgiving Eve as experts warn of rampant 'drinksgiving' trend

    US Sees Spike in 'Drinksgiving' Trend on Thanksgiving Eve, Experts Warn of 'Rampant Drinking Culture' As Americans gear up for a festive Thanksgiving weekend, many are flocking to bars to blow off steam and reconnect with old friends. The pre-Thanksgiving night tradition, often referred to as...
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    Rightwing influencers spin anti-Muslim rage in Michigan for social media reach

    The Rise of Anti-Muslim Rhetoric in Michigan: A Cheap Stunt to Generate Clicks and Money? A recent rally in Dearborn, Michigan, drew large crowds of white nationalists and right-wing agitators who attempted to burn a Qur'an and manufacture controversy over the city's large Arab American...
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    Some fans whistle as Lionel Messi’s name is announced as Paris Saint-Germain’s season hits new low | CNN

    Disaster Strikes PSG: Fans' Disapproval Follows Messi's Announced Lineup | The New York Times Paris Saint-Germain's disastrous season took another hit on Sunday, as the team slumped to a 1-0 loss to Lyon, their second consecutive home defeat. But what was even more telling was the reaction of...
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    Sony, Warner and Universal sign AI music licensing deals with startup Klay

    Three of the world's biggest music labels - Sony, Warner, and Universal - have announced licensing deals with Klay Vision, a little-known startup based in Los Angeles, marking another significant development in the rapidly evolving music industry. The partnerships, which involve the publishing...
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    'I could eat this podium with a fork and knife I'm so angry': Kristen Stewart blasts neglect of female film-makers

    Kristen Stewart Unleashes Fury on Industry Inequality, Calls for Female Filmmakers' Empowerment The actress's impassioned speech at the Academy Women's Luncheon has reignited a national conversation about the lack of representation and opportunities for women in film. Stewart's words were laced...
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    Molecule: The dangerous weight-loss drug that went viral on Russian TikTok

    In Russia, a cheap and unlicensed weight-loss pill called Molecule has become increasingly popular among young people on TikTok. The pill promises rapid weight loss, but its safety is a major concern. Users share their "weight-loss journeys" on social media, often with captions that appear to...
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    This boiled bag of offal is banned in the US. In Scotland it’s a fine-dining treat | CNN

    This text 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. The article discusses the history of haggis, its nutritional value, and its versatility in different cuisines. Here are some key points...
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    A new start after 60: I got divorced and spent a year trying 70 new things – from pole-dancing to spring rolls

    "I'm Not Boring Anymore: How I Spent My 70th Year Trying New Things" At 70, Alese Johnston realized she'd been stuck in a rut. The same stories, the same conversations with friends – she felt like she was losing herself in the process of raising her family and caring for others. So, she made a...
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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    Here is the rewritten text in a more readable format: **The 2011 Masters Nightmare** Rory McIlroy's performance at the 2011 Masters is still etched in his memory. He was leading the tournament with nine holes to go, but he unraveled and ultimately finished third. "I was leading this golf...
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    'It sounds like witchcraft': can light therapy really give you better skin, cleaner teeth, stronger joints?

    The Rise of Light Therapy: Separating Fact from Fiction A new wave of gadgets is flooding the market, promising to revolutionize our lives with its purported benefits. From glowing toothbrushes to infrared saunas, light therapy is being touted as a cure-all for everything from acne to...
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    Why do we yawn? It's almost certainly not for the reason you think

    Yawning is an involuntary action that affects almost every vertebrate on the planet. Yet, despite its ubiquity, scientists have long struggled to understand the purpose of this peculiar behavior. The conventional wisdom held sway for decades: that yawning was linked to breathing or respiration...
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    Children among victims in Russian strikes, hours after Trump-Putin talks shelved

    Russia has launched a wave of devastating attacks on Ukraine, killing at least seven people including two children in the process. The strikes, which included Russian drones and missiles, hit several areas, including the city of Kharkiv, where a kindergarten was targeted. The attack comes just...
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    Israeli lawmakers advance West Bank annexation bills as Vance visits

    Israeli lawmakers have voted to advance two bills that would formally annex the West Bank, a move strongly opposed by US President Donald Trump. The decision comes as Vice President Mike Pence visited Israel this week to shore up a fragile ceasefire deal in Gaza. Two proposals were put forward...
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    Emma Heming Willis shares family photos as daughter Mabel turns 11

    Emma Heming Willis shares heartfelt family photos to celebrate daughter Mabel's 11th birthday. In a sweet tribute, Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis marked her elder daughter Mabel's 11th birthday by sharing a montage of cherished family memories on social media. The Instagram post, which...
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    American 'Bibisitters' try to keep the Israel-Hamas truce on track

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    Trump accelerates tensions with Venezuela — and risks a longer, messier crisis

    US President Donald Trump has taken a series of aggressive steps towards Venezuela in the past week, including authorizing lethal CIA operations, conducting B-52 bomber air maneuvers near the Venezuelan coast, and announcing Admiral Alvin Holsey's departure as head of US Southern Command. The...
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