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    California officials warn foragers after person dies from poison mushroom

    A California man has died after eating what he thought were edible wild mushrooms, prompting state officials to issue a dire warning to foragers. The victim's demise has highlighted the risks of poisonous death cap mushrooms, which can be mistaken for their harmless counterparts due to similar...
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    Composting for your garden? This ancient method requires minimal effort

    A Simple Compost Solution for Small Gardens When it comes to reducing food waste and creating nutrient-rich soil, some gardeners may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of implementing an extensive composting system. For those without a designated spot for a bin or heap, trench composting offers a...
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    Death toll in Hong Kong apartment complex fire hits 146

    At least 146 people have died in a devastating fire that engulfed an eight-apartment high-rise complex in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, with another 100 still unaccounted for. The disaster unfolded over two days before being fully extinguished by Friday, leaving behind a trail of grief and...
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    Two US National Guard members wounded in Washington, DC, shooting

    Two US National Guard members were injured in a shooting incident near the White House in Washington, DC yesterday evening. According to officials, one suspect has been taken into custody after the "targeted" attack that occurred just one block from the presidential residence. The victims, who...
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    Marjorie Taylor Greene eyes political future after announcing she'll resign from Congress

    Marjorie Taylor Greene is set to leave Congress in January, but she's not ready to hang up her hat just yet. The Republican Representative from Georgia has announced that she will be resigning from the House of Representatives, a move that has left many wondering what comes next for this...
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    Four officers wounded in Kansas shooting; suspect dead

    Four law enforcement officers were injured in a shooting incident in Osage County, Kansas, on Saturday morning. The victims are three Osage County sheriff's deputies and one Kansas Highway Patrol trooper who were responding to a domestic violence call when the gunfire erupted. The male suspect...
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    'A model of the transnational artist': Cuban artist Wifredo Lam gets first US retrospective

    Wifredo Lam's monumental retrospective at the MoMA finally brings much-needed recognition to the life and work of one of Cuba's most innovative artists. Spanning decades, this groundbreaking exhibition presents a sweeping narrative of Lam's career, from his early works in Spain to his later...
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    'Everything's gone', BBC finally able to access one of Jamaica's worst-hit areas

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    Are you a ditherer, sharer or pre-preparer? What your menu ordering style says about you | Polly Hudson

    How Our Dithering Dining Habits Reveal Our Personalities When it comes to judging people, many of us rely on their behavior in restaurants as a telltale sign of their character. But did you know that your menu ordering style can also say a lot about you? A recent study published in the food and...
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    Work out while you work? Ten strength-building office exercises you can do in everyday clothes

    The article provides guidance on incorporating physical activity into daily life, specifically for people who may not have the time or inclination to visit the gym regularly. Here are some key takeaways: 1. **Start small**: Begin with short periods of physical activity and gradually increase...
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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    Here is a summary of the article about Rory McIlroy: Rory McIlroy's collapse at the 2011 Masters has become one of the defining moments in his career. Trailing by just two strokes with nine holes to go, McIlroy "unraveled" and finished third, a stunning reversal that left many wondering if he...
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    I'm a Christian from Niger. Don’t ignore horrifying attacks on African Christians

    The Forgotten Christians in Africa's Sahel Region As I look back on my childhood in Niger, a country that was once a beacon of hope and optimism for its Christian population, it's heartbreaking to see the devastation that has befallen my home region. Climate change, economic struggles, and...
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    Madagascar’s new prime minister named after military coup

    Madagascar's New Prime Minister Named After Military Coup A military coup that saw the ouster of former President Andry Rajoelina, who fled abroad amid nationwide protests, has led to a new prime minister in Madagascar. Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who seized power last week after Gen...
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    Photographer Coreen Simpson's illustrious career capturing Toni Morrison and Muhammad Ali: 'I've never gotten bored'

    The article features an interview with Coreen Simpson, a photographer known for her powerful portraits of people from all walks of life. Born in 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, Simpson grew up in the city and began taking photos as a teenager. She pursued photography as a career, working as a union...
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    UN pushes for worldwide disaster alerts as extreme weather ‘spirals’

    "World Must Unite Against Increasing Cyclones: UN Sounds Alarm on Rising Extreme Weather" The United Nations' World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has sounded the alarm over the alarming rise in extreme weather events globally, highlighting that nearly half of all countries lack robust early...
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    Louvre heist: hunt on for thieves after eight 'priceless' jewellery pieces stolen

    French authorities are scrambling to track down four highly skilled thieves who broke into the world-famous Louvre Museum in Paris, making off with eight priceless historical jewelry pieces. The daring daylight heist occurred on Sunday morning at the museum's Apollon gallery, where some of...
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    My pet sleeps all day and all night. Is that normal?

    Sleep Patterns of Pets: What's Normal and Why It Matters Is your pet sleeping all day and night? You're not alone. Many pets spend a significant amount of time resting, but what does that really mean? Can you tell when your furry friend is sleeping versus just relaxing? According to experts...
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    Ruel: ‘A fan gave me one of their teeth on a necklace – I was definitely a little freaked out’

    Ruel has had some unconventional experiences, including a bizarre fan encounter that left him shaken. A fan, trying to give him a meaningful gift, presented him with one of their teeth on a necklace during a meet and greet at his first show in New Zealand. "I don't know where that tooth is...
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    Not guilty verdict in ICE case sends stark message to Trump DOJ’s political prosecutions

    Grand Juries Repeatedly Reject Indictments Against Trump DOJ's Targets, But Prosecutors Push Forward with Misdemeanor Charges In a striking example of how President Donald Trump's Justice Department is using the legal system to silence critics and opponents, a grand jury refused to indict...
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    I’m sensitive to the scents my children’s friend brings into the house. What do I do?

    Scent Sensitivity: A Growing Concern in Modern Life At 47, Sarah had grown increasingly sensitive to smells, particularly those of fabric softeners and perfumes. The pungent aromas triggered unpleasant symptoms, making her feel unwell. As a mother, she didn't want to be around people who...
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