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    U.S. expands investigation into Waymo over robotaxis driving around stopped school buses

    Self-Driving Cars Cause Concern as Waymo's Robotaxis Pass Stopped School Buses, Investigation Expands Federal regulators have announced an expansion of their investigation into Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Alphabet Inc., amid reports that its self-driving cars have navigated...
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    Inside MB&F's watchmaking "M.A.D. House"

    Inside the exclusive world of watchmaking, a new hub is born - the "M.A.D. House" of renowned brand MB&F. A place where innovative designs come to life under the guidance of CEO Max Büsser and his team of skilled artisans. Located in a former private residence near Lake Geneva, the M.A.D. House...
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    Man accused of swallowing $19,000 pendant inspired by Bond movie as New Zealand police wait for nature to take its course

    A bizarre incident at a New Zealand jewelry store has left authorities in a predicament. A 32-year-old man, who remains unidentified, allegedly attempted to smuggle out a valuable Fabergé pendant by swallowing it. The man was arrested minutes after the alleged theft and is currently under police...
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    The fascia secret: how does it affect your health – and should you loosen it up with a foam roller?

    Fascia: The Body's Internal Wetsuit? For decades, fascia, the body's connective tissue network, was viewed as nothing more than a hindrance to understanding the intricacies of human anatomy. However, recent research has shed new light on its importance in maintaining our physical health and...
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    Want to be hotter? Try this one weird Republican trick | Arwa Mahdawi

    Conservatism has become the new beauty standard among young women, according to a peculiar Republican "trick". The strategy involves embracing a distinctly "MAGA" look, characterized by puffy lips, excessive filler, and a frozen forehead. This aesthetic is now being peddled as an aspirational...
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    What I saw reporting on the American lives cut short by killer heat

    The scorching American summer is claiming lives, but no one seems to be listening. As a journalist who has spent weeks poring over autopsy reports from two counties in Arizona, I've seen firsthand the devastating impact of the heat on vulnerable communities. Every year, it's the same story...
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    'Don't say we didn't warn you': Hong Kong foreign media told not to cause trouble after fire

    Hong Kong's security agency has issued a stern warning to foreign journalists operating in the city, telling them to "not cross the legal red line" and warning that they will be subject to severe consequences if they continue to cause trouble. The Office for Safeguarding National Security...
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    Inside Killhouse Academy, where Ukraine's fighters learn to fly drones

    At a secret location in Ukraine, the country's defense forces are being trained to master the art of flying drones. The Killhouse Academy, an underground training facility, has become a hub for learning how to operate and utilize these increasingly crucial devices. For Ukrainian pilots-to-be...
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    A snowboarder got buried upside down in snow. See skier’s quick reaction. | CNN

    In heart-stopping footage captured by skier Francis Zuber, the chilling moment a snowboarder got buried upside down in snow has left many shaken. The harrowing incident unfolded at Mt. Baker in Washington state when 29-year-old Sarah fell through the ice into a tree well. Zuber, who had...
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    Letitia James says mortgage fraud charges should be dropped due to "outrageous government conduct"

    New York Attorney General Letitia James is making a desperate bid to have her mortgage fraud charges dropped, alleging that the Trump administration's actions are nothing short of "outrageous government conduct". In a 22-page filing, James' lawyers claim that the charges against her were brought...
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    Trump ‘spent hours’ with victim at Epstein’s house, emails allege

    According to emails allegedly sent by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, US President Donald Trump "spent hours" at his home when one of his victims, Virginia Giuffre, visited. The emails, made public on Wednesday, were sent to Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently...
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    The haunting Masters meltdown that changed Rory McIlroy’s career | CNN

    Here is the article: Rory McIlroy's Masters nightmare still haunts him today It was a day that would haunt Rory McIlroy for the rest of his life. Just eight weeks after his heart-wrenching collapse at the 2011 Masters, McIlroy rampaged to an eight-shot victory at the US Open, shattering...
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    World Series Game 7 averaged 51 million viewers in US, Canada and Japan

    World Series Game 7 Attracts Record-Breaking Viewership The Los Angeles Dodgers' thrilling 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in extra innings shattered viewership records, with an average of 51 million people tuning in across the US, Canada, and Japan. This marks the highest-watched game...
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    US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates as labour market weakens

    US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates Amid Weakening Labour Market In a move aimed at supporting economic growth amid signs of a slowing labour market, the US Federal Reserve has cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.75-4.00 percent. The decision, announced on Wednesday...
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    Analysis: Beijing promised to ‘fight back’ over Taiwan leader’s US visit. But this time it has more to lose | CNN

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    Why the White House’s systemic campaign against inspectors general matters

    US President Donald Trump's administration has taken a drastic step by systematically firing or defunding key officials responsible for rooting out corruption in federal agencies. At least 18 inspectors general were let go within the first nine months of his second term, leaving many wondering...
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    Baby humpback whale meets tragic end off New Jersey coast in suspected propeller strike

    Young Humpback Whale's Sudden Death Sparks Outrage Off New Jersey Shore - Suspected Propeller Strike Leaves Marine Experts Baffled. A 29-foot humpback whale found stranded off Long Beach Island in New Jersey has met a tragic end, with experts suspecting a fatal propeller strike as the cause of...
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    Sam Rivers, bass player for Limp Bizkit, has died at 48, the band says

    Limp Bizkit Bassist Sam Rivers Dead at 48, Band Announces Tragic News on Social Media In a shocking move, Limp Bizkit announced on social media that their bass player, Sam Rivers, has passed away at the age of 48. The band's heartfelt tribute to Rivers described him as "pure magic" and "the...
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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

    Favourite TV Shows Have Run Their Course: Why One-and-Done Series Are a Blessing Streaming services have ushered in a new era of binge-watching where viewers can devour entire seasons of their favourite shows at breakneck speed. However, with the endless episodes comes a concerning trend -...
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    Here's how Trump's proposed Gaza peace plan would work

    US President Donald Trump has unveiled a 20-point plan aimed at ending the two-year-long war in Gaza, which is backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but remains uncertain how Hamas will respond. The plan calls for an immediate end to fighting if both Israel and Hamas agree to it...
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