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    Just not that into ewes: 'gay sheep' escape slaughter and take over a New York catwalk

    A German farmer has been at the forefront of an unusual campaign to save gay sheep from slaughter and instead turn them into a fashion sensation. Michael Stücke, who runs 35 rams on his farm in Westphalia, has spoken out about how he believes all animals should be treated with dignity and...
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    Apple TV series The Hunt postponed due to plagiarism allegations

    Apple has pulled its highly anticipated Apple TV series "The Hunt" from the schedule, citing allegations of plagiarism. The French drama, starring Cannes winner Benoît Magimel and two-time César winner Mélanie Laurent, was set to debut on December 3, but press releases and trailers have been...
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    Barcelona come from behind three times to draw at Club Brugge – updates

    Barcelona's Champions League campaign has taken an unexpected turn in the most dramatic of ways. The Catalan giants found themselves trailing Club Brugge not once, not twice, but three times in a single match at the Group Stage. The visitors took a shock lead just after the 10-minute mark, with...
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    Donna Jean Godchaux supplied steel and soul to the Grateful Dead in their prime

    Donna Jean Godchaux's addition to the Grateful Dead lineup proved fortuitous, bringing a distinctly different musical flavor to their sound. As a seasoned singer, she had already logged impressive hours with Southern Comfort and Fame Studios, lending her voice to iconic tracks like Elvis...
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    Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, in danger of becoming a 'ghost city'

    Indonesia's ambitious new capital, Nusantara, has been touted as a utopian project aimed at replacing the congested and polluted Jakarta. However, with only three years since its launch, concerns are growing that it may never come to fruition, leaving behind an empty, ghost-like city. The...
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    Opinion | Chicago’s schoolchildren need Gov. Pritzker to protect them from ICE

    Chicago's Schoolchildren Need Gov. Pritzker's Protection from ICE The city of Chicago has been gripped by fear as masked federal law enforcement officers conduct raids on homes, schools, and public spaces, detaining and deporting individuals without due process. The situation is particularly...
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    READ: Trump indictment and statement of facts related to hush money payment | CNN Politics

    Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with a slew of felony charges, totaling 34 counts, in an indictment that was unsealed on Tuesday. The charges stem from alleged hush money payments made by Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen. According to the indictment, Trump orchestrated and...
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    The one change that worked: I adopted a one-in, one-out wardrobe policy and rediscovered my love of clothes

    One Simple Trick Helped Me Break Up with Fast Fashion Forever For years, I've been hooked on sustainable fashion, always on the lookout for affordable alternatives to designer brands. But it wasn't until I turned 15 that I realized the true impact of the fast fashion industry on the planet and...
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    'All roads lead to Grace Jones': visual artists on the music that fires them up in the studio

    For Peter Doig and other visual artists, music has long been an integral part of their creative process, influencing their work as much as art influences theirs. This deep connection between sound and image can be attributed to the way both disciplines rely on evoking emotions, moods, and...
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    The White House is trolling its way through the shutdown. Is it working?

    White House's Flood-the-Zone Strategy Hits Back at Democrats with Racist and Fake Memes, But Will It Work? In an escalating bid to bolster his base as the government shutdown drags on, President Donald Trump's White House has unleashed a barrage of taunting memes and fake videos on social...
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    'Fatal combination' of disease, injuries and famine in Gaza is generational crisis, WHO tells BBC

    The World Health Organization's chief has sounded the alarm on Gaza, warning that a devastating health crisis will last for generations to come. The region is grappling with a perfect storm of disease, injuries, and famine, which have pushed the healthcare system to its breaking point...
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    It’s great to see pregnant women in the public eye – but must they all be so gorgeous? | Coco Khan

    The recent appearance of model Jasmine Tookes at Victoria's Secret's runway show nine months pregnant has sparked debate about the representation of pregnant women in the media. While some may welcome this shift, others are left wondering why such images rarely feature ordinary women. The...
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    Amazon's Holiday Beauty Event has gift sets up to 53% off for her, him and you

    Here's the text without the unnecessary whitespace: The Original Makeup Eraser removes an entire face of makeup with just water. Use the eraser’s short fiber side to erase all makeup (including waterproof and long-wear formulas) and the longer side to gently exfoliate the skin. It’s non-drying...
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    Grace Wales Bonner: British designer behind rise of Sambas to lead Hermès menswear

    Hermès Appoints Trailblazing Designer Grace Wales Bonner as Its New Menswear Head In a move that has been hailed as long overdue, luxury fashion house Hermès has appointed British designer Grace Wales Bonner as its new creative director for menswear. At just 35 years old, Wales Bonner is the...
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    ICJ orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza and says restrictions breached international obligations

    International Court of Justice Raps Israel Over Gaza Aid Restrictions, Says Occupation Obligations Breached. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered a stinging verdict to Israel over its restrictions on aid entering the Gaza Strip, stating that the country's actions have breached...
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    Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

    In a shocking speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, former US President Donald Trump launched scathing attacks on the judge presiding over his felony charges and his family, prompting concerns about the president's behavior. According to political contributor Maggie Haberman, who broke down Trump's...
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    Bonobos transformed how we think about animal societies. Can we save the last of the 'hippy apes'?

    The article discusses the conservation efforts for bonobos, a species of primates found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bonobos are considered one of the closest relatives to humans, and scientists believe that they may have even influenced human behavior through their use of medicinal...
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    Company promises paradise anywhere with man-made lagoons

    Crystal Lagoons is shaking up the real estate market with a bold promise: it can turn anywhere into a tropical paradise, complete with man-made lagoons and stunning views. The company, backed by investors including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, claims to have developed a cutting-edge...
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    Angel Reese defends gesture directed towards Caitlin Clark after LSU national title win; calls out double standard after being 'unapologetically' her

    Angel Reese is speaking out after her gesture at the LSU national title win, saying it was a response to another player's earlier move - Iowa Hawkeyes' Caitlin Clark. The star guard claimed she didn't take disrespect lightly and aimed to "pick her pocket" but had a moment of clarity when she...
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    Reporter's Notebook: What is work for?

    Work for what reason? The age-old question that has puzzled philosophers, theologians, and ordinary people alike. Is it to earn a living, support ourselves and our loved ones, or simply to fulfill some inherent purpose? John Dickerson, co-anchor of the CBS Evening News, explores this very query...
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