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    The AI boom is heralding a new gold rush in the American west

    The article discusses the growing presence of datacenters in Nevada's industrial parks, which are expected to increase energy consumption and strain on water resources. The datacenters are being built by tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, and Apple, which are investing heavily...
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    'My legacy is not Charlie Kirk': the university president building a culture of peace after violence

    Astrid Tuminez is the president of Utah Valley University (UVU), a public research university located in Provo, Utah. She has been serving as president since 2018 and has led the institution through significant changes and challenges. In this article, we'll explore her background, leadership...
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    Princess Kate and family shine at Christmas carol service; Andrew's daughters miss event

    Princess Kate and her family delivered a festive performance at Westminster Abbey in London, as they participated in the annual "Together at Christmas" carol service. The event brought together the royal family for a celebration of love, hope, and connection. However, their daughters-in-law...
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    Early details as Supreme Court allows Texas GOP to use new congressional map for now

    The Supreme Court has sided with Texas Republicans in their attempt to use the newly redrawn congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections. The decision, which was announced on Thursday, allows the Republican-controlled legislature to implement the map before it is reviewed by a federal...
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    Israel kills top Hezbollah commander in attack on Lebanon’s capital

    Hezbollah's top military commander, Haytham Ali Tabatabai, was killed in an Israeli air strike on Beirut's Haret Hreik area on Sunday. The strike, which targeted an apartment block in the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiyeh in southern Beirut, also wounded 28 people. Tabatabai, who served as the...
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    Tattoo fixers on removing Nazi symbols: 'You don't know if they're changing or hiding'

    The world of tattoo removal has become a sanctuary for those seeking a second chance at redemption - or a way to distance themselves from a toxic past. Behind every needle and laser is a story of struggle, transformation, and self-discovery. As Graham Platner's topless photo revealed, tattoos...
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    Micron Technology: China probes US chip maker for cybersecurity risks as tech tension escalates | CNN Business

    US Chip Maker Micron Under Fire as China Launches Cybersecurity Probe China has launched a thorough investigation into US-based chip maker Micron Technology, citing concerns over potential cybersecurity risks in its products sold in the country. The probe, led by the Cyberspace Administration...
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    A new approach to a Covid-19 nasal vaccine shows early promise | CNN

    Scientists in Germany say they've developed a nasal vaccine that can effectively shut down Covid-19 infections in the nose and throat. In hamster studies, two doses of the weakened but live coronavirus showed "sterilizing immunity," meaning the virus couldn't replicate itself in the animals'...
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    Erdogan’s political fate may be determined by Turkey’s Kurds | CNN

    Turkey's pro-Kurdish party, the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), has emerged as a crucial player in the country's upcoming election, potentially tipping the balance against two-decade ruler Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The HDP's decision not to field a presidential candidate has allowed its supporters...
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    The Séance of Blake Manor review – gripping gothic detective game steeped in mystery and menace

    The Séance of Blake Manor appears to be more than just a quaint period mystery. Behind its seemingly innocuous facade lies a rich tapestry of folk-horror drama, weaving together themes of colonialism, appropriation, and the struggle for identity. As you navigate the labyrinthine halls of the...
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    BLM NYC leader compares himself to MLK Jr upon surrendering to police on charge he assaulted a Black man

    New York City's Black Lives Matter chapter leader faces a potentially tumultuous situation after turning himself in on charges of assaulting a Black man during a protest last week. The incident, which occurred at Councilman Yusef Salaam’s Harlem office, was part of a demonstration against the...
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    Battle for Sudan’s el-Fasher intensifies as RSF claims seizing army HQ

    Fighting in Sudan's El-Fasher Intensifies Amid RSF Victory Claim A brutal battle for control over the strategic city of el-Fasher in North Darfur has taken a deadly turn, with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claiming a significant victory after capturing a government-aligned military base. The...
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    Trump's Venezuelan boat strikes are reminiscent of Obama's 'signature strikes'

    US Military Strikes in International Waters: An Ill-Conceived and Lawless Operation The Trump administration's escalation of US military strikes against what they claim are "narco-terrorists" in international waters, targeting boats supposedly bringing fentanyl into the United States, is a...
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    Prince Andrew caught a break. When will his luck run out?

    A recent high-profile visit from King Charles III to the Vatican has provided Prince Andrew with an unexpected break in the media storm surrounding him. The prince's involvement in various scandals, including allegations of sexual abuse and connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein...
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    Ontario to stop running anti-tariff advert that angered Trump

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced that his province's anti-tariff advertisement campaign in the US, which was criticized by President Donald Trump and led to a halt in trade talks, will be paused. Ford, who is known for his combative approach to US trade talks, had been using the ad to...
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    Scientists create pigs resistant to classical swine fever

    Scientists at Edinburgh's Roslin Institute have made a groundbreaking discovery, successfully creating pigs that are resistant to classical swine fever (CSF), a highly contagious and often fatal disease. The breakthrough comes after years of research into gene editing technologies, which aim to...
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    Trump administration considering curbs on exports to China made with US software

    US Weighs Restrictions on Software Exports to China as Trade Tensions Escalate In a move that could have far-reaching implications for global trade, the Trump administration is considering new restrictions on exports of software-powered goods to China, including laptops and jet engines. The...
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    ICJ orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza and says restrictions breached international obligations

    The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must allow aid into Gaza, stating that its restrictions on humanitarian assistance have breached international obligations. The ICJ's advisory opinion, which came in response to a request from the UN General Assembly, found that Israel had...
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    EU moves to ban Russian energy imports by 2028

    EU Eyes End to Russian Energy Imports by 2028 In a move aimed at curbing Russia's influence in European energy markets, the European Union has agreed to phase out Russian oil and gas imports by 2028. The draft regulation, which was approved by EU energy ministers during a meeting in Luxembourg...
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    Democrats have some questions about DHS buying private jets to be used by Kristi Noem

    "Democrat Concerns Mount Over DHS's Lavish Spending on Private Jets for Kristi Noem" The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has come under fire from Democrats after it emerged that the agency has purchased two Gulfstream private jets, which are set to cost taxpayers a staggering $172...
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