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    Jaiswal scores ton as Kohli, Rohit roll back the years for ODI series win

    India secured a convincing 9-wicket and 10 over win victory over South Africa in their third match of the three-match one-day international (ODI) series, clinching the series. Virat Kohli played a decisive role, scoring an unbeaten 65 off just 45 balls after Yashasvi Jaiswal's maiden ODI century...
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    The 21 best gifts beloved globally that Americans haven't caught on to yet

    Here are some gift ideas for Christmas: 1. **Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly Stem Ginger Biscuits**: A classic British biscuit tin in Fortnum & Mason's elegant packaging, perfect for £18.07. 2. **Puffin 85th Anniversary Clothbound Collection books**: Eight special clothbound editions of popular...
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    HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup | CNN Business

    HSBC's top executives faced intense scrutiny from shareholders in Hong Kong on Monday, with many calling for the bank to break up its Asian business as a way to boost profitability and value. The lender's chairman, Mark Tucker, and CEO, Noel Quinn, defended the bank's strategy at an informal...
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    Youth Group on Forever Young at 20 and gen X middle age: 'Angst doesn't go away just because you get older'

    Youth Group's Forever Young: A Bittersweet Anthem for the Ages Twenty years after its release, Youth Group's 2006 cover of Alphaville's '80s classic remains an enduring anthem that resonates with the hearts of Gen X indie kids. The band's version of Forever Young features mellow guitar riffs...
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    Doctor Who lives on! But who will be the new Time Lord – and is it goodbye to Russell T Davies?

    BBC Confirms Doctor Who Will Return to TV in 2026 but Disney+ Deal Ends; Is It Goodbye to Russell T Davies? The BBC has announced that Doctor Who will return to our screens next Christmas with a special episode and a new series, marking its renewal after a tumultuous period on the show...
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    ‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

    As a volunteer soldier in Ukraine, 20-year-old Akula witnessed firsthand the brutal realities of war. When the Russian invasion began in February, he enlisted to join the fight against invading forces. Now, months later, the once enthusiastic young man is struggling with a cocktail of emotions -...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    US Spy Balloon Was Capable of Transmitting Information Back to Beijing in Real Time, According to Source. A Chinese spy balloon that entered US airspace earlier this year was able to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from US military sites before being shot down by the US. The...
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    Will millions of low-income Americans lose food stamps during shutdown?

    Millions of low-income Americans are facing a food stamp shortage as the US federal government shutdown enters its second week. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, would run out of money to pay benefits in November if the shutdown continues, according...
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    Why Trump made breakthrough in Gaza but can't with Putin over Ukraine

    US President Donald Trump has pulled off a diplomatic coup in the Middle East, securing a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza, but it appears he's hit a brick wall when trying to get Russia on board to end the war in Ukraine. Trump has made several high-profile visits to Middle Eastern...
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    BBC at scene of 'brazen' Louvre jewel theft

    There is no news article to summarize. The provided text appears to be a large collection of news articles and headlines from various sources, including BBC News, without any specific topic or story to focus on. If you could provide more context or specify the type of news you would like me to...
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    China's economic growth slows as trade tensions with US flare up

    China's economy has slowed down, with its growth rate dropping to 4.8% in the three months ending September, a decline from the same period last year and the weakest pace in over a year. The slowdown is largely due to ongoing troubles in the country's real estate sector, where property...
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    Labor groups sue Trump admin over social media surveillance of noncitizens

    Labor Groups Unite to Challenge Trump Administration's Social Media Surveillance of Non-Citizens In a move that has sparked widespread concern over the erosion of free speech rights, labor groups have banded together to sue the Trump administration for its alleged surveillance of visa holders...
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    New Orleans couple digs up ancient Roman artifact in backyard, sets off worldwide mystery

    A New Orleans couple's backyard gardening project led to an international archaeological sensation. Daniella Santoro, a Tulane University anthropologist, was clearing away weeds when she stumbled upon a marble tablet etched with Latin text. As news of the discovery spread, officials from the...
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    US retail workers and shoppers: tell us about the impact of Trump’s tariffs

    Retail workers and shoppers are sounding the alarm on a stark reality: with Trump's global tariff rollout, store shelves are becoming increasingly bare. In a recent survey of over 300 US store managers, more than three-quarters reported an uptick in empty shelf space. This may not be the end of...
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    Broken promises and political crises: how Emmanuel Macron fell from French favour

    Macron's Grip on Power Slipping Away as France Teeters on the Brink of Political Crisis Emmanuel Macron's presidency has been marked by a string of crises, from the Yellow Vests protests to the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. However, it was his call for a snap parliamentary election...
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    Shows such as Stranger Things and Yellowjackets have become bloated. I’m all for the one-and-done series | Priya Elan

    Binge-watching is a rite of passage for many TV fans. But as we eagerly anticipate the next season of our beloved shows, it's becoming increasingly clear that not all series are created equal. The recent sophomore slump of popular titles like Stranger Things and Yellowjackets serves as a stark...
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    In Alaska, where overdose deaths are rising again, Narcan and community are a lifeline

    The article discusses the crisis of homelessness in Alaska, particularly in Mat-Su County, where there are numerous homeless encampments. The Guardian spoke with people working in the field to understand the causes and effects of this issue. One organization, True North Recovery, provides...
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    UK media regulator finds BBC in 'serious breach' of rules for documentary featuring son of Hamas terrorist

    BBC in "serious breach" of rules over documentary featuring son of Hamas terrorist, regulator finds. The UK's Office of Communications (OfCom) has found the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to be in a "serious breach" of its rules after it was revealed that the son of a prominent Hamas...
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    ‘What I do with my body is none of your business’: musician Beverly Glenn-Copeland on trans rights, cult stardom and living with dementia

    Beverly Glenn-Copeland is living proof that art can transcend even the most challenging circumstances. Diagnosed with Late stage dementia two years ago, the 81-year-old musician and songwriter has chosen to continue performing live shows, albeit with some adjustments, as he embarks on his latest...
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    Revealed: how a Russian fight club expanded into the US with the help of American neo-Nazis

    The article discusses how a Russian sports streaming service called Millions is hosting bare-knuckle boxing events featuring fighters from the US active club network and other far-right extremist groups. The events are promoted as pay-per-view streams on the service, with prices ranging from $10...
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