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    Hersheypark’s Christmas Candylane and Sweet Lights are in full holiday mode

    Hersheypark's Holiday Spectacle Lights Up Pennsylvania with Thrills and Festive Cheer For over four decades, Hersheypark's Christmas Candylane has been a beloved holiday tradition for families across Pennsylvania. This year's event promises to be its most dazzling yet, featuring the park's...
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    Brian Cox on Tom Stoppard's sensational Rock'n'Roll: 'I looked through the curtain and saw Mick Jagger and Václav Havel'

    Brian Cox reflects on his experience with Tom Stoppard's play Rock'n'Roll, where he played the role of Max, a Marxist academic, opposite Rufus Sewell as Jan, a Czech student returning to Prague in 1968. For Cox, the key to Stoppard's writing was his clear and purposeful ideas, which often took...
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    FIFA gives President Donald Trump a peace prize in a departure from its traditional focus on sport

    US President Donald Trump was awarded FIFA's inaugural peace prize on Friday at the 2026 World Cup draw, marking a significant departure from the organization's traditional focus on sport. Trump, who has long campaigned for the Nobel Peace Prize and boasts close ties with FIFA President Gianni...
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    'The Mamdani effect': wealthy New Yorkers show renewed interest in Miami's Billionaire's Beach

    The article discusses several luxury residential developments in Miami, Florida, which have seen a surge in interest and sales following the mayoral election. The developments include: 1. Cipriani Residences, Brickell: This 80-story building will be one of the tallest structures in Miami and...
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    Is David Lammy persuaded by his own jury trials proposal? Not sure. But he said it anyway | John Crace

    David Lammy's Plan to Reform the Justice System: Too Little, Too Late? In a shocking move, Justice Secretary David Lammy announced plans to curtail the right to trial by jury in an effort to address the worsening court backlog. This sudden shift in policy has left many questioning whether Lammy...
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    Get the Inside Track on Sports Highlights Without Missing a Beat Want to stay ahead of the game? Our Recap newsletter is your ultimate source for sports news in brief. Every week, you'll receive a curated selection of our most compelling stories, expert analysis, and exclusive insights from the...
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    National Guard member killed in D.C. shooting remembered as courageous person who "liked to laugh"

    West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old Army Spc., was tragically killed in an ambush-style attack in Washington D.C. on Wednesday. Her colleagues remember her as a bright and caring individual who "liked to laugh" - traits that defined her energetic and optimistic...
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    My Bloody Valentine review – shoegaze pioneers find prettiness in pulverising noise

    My Bloody Valentine's Live Show: A Sonic Apocalypse of Prettiness When every entrant in a live show comes with earplugs, it begs the question: why not just tone down the noise? For My Bloody Valentine, reducing their legendary volume would strip away the multi-sensory, physical, and musical...
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    Cole Palmer: Chelsea forward fit and available to start against Arsenal, Enzo Maresca confirms

    Chelsea are set to welcome Cole Palmer back into their starting lineup as the striker, who has been sidelined for over 10 weeks due to a recurring groin problem, is confirmed to be fit and available for Sunday's Premier League clash against Arsenal. The 22-year-old forward suffered an injury at...
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    Cyril Ramaphosa closes G20 summit after US boycott and handover row

    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa slammed the gavel on Saturday, effectively closing the G20 summit in Johannesburg amidst a diplomatic standoff with the United States. The contentious row over who would hand over the reins of the global economic forum came to a head when Ramaphosa...
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    Blackhawks encouraged by progress, despite loss to league-leading Avalanche

    Despite a 1-0 loss against the top-ranked Avalanche, the Chicago Blackhawks expressed optimism about their progress in the season, which has been marked by three consecutive defeats. Head coach Jeff Blashill acknowledged that the team's performance on Sunday was superior to their previous...
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    Pardoned Capitol Rioter Tried to Hush Child Sex Victim With Promise of Jan. 6 Reparation Money, Police Say

    A pardoned January 6 rioter, Andrew Paul Johnson, has been charged with multiple sex crimes against two children. Johnson's case highlights the stark contrast between the promises of Trump's pardons to those who committed crimes and the harsh realities that have unfolded in their wake. Johnson...
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    Accused neo-Nazi admits plot to have Santa poison NYC children

    Federal prosecutors have secured a guilty plea from Michail Chkhikvishvili, a 22-year-old Georgian national and self-proclaimed neo-Nazi leader known as "Commander Butcher," who allegedly orchestrated a sinister plot to wreak havoc on New York City's minority communities during the holiday...
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    Divide in Republican Party over Epstein files, Tucker Carlson's Nick Fuentes interview

    Tensions within the Republican Party are escalating, as some members are now openly questioning President Trump's stance on releasing previously classified documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The situation took a dramatic turn when Tucker Carlson sat down with far-right commentator Nick...
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    'Better and cheaper': the case for prostate cancer screening among black men

    Black Men Face Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer: Calls for Targeted Screening Programme Grow A disproportionate number of black men are being diagnosed with prostate cancer, with some experts calling for a national screening programme to help reduce mortality rates. Despite over 55,000 new cases...
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    ICE-style raids on Britain's streets: that's all Labour's brutal asylum reforms will achieve | Stella Creasy

    British Government's Brutal Asylum Reforms Will Only Drive More People into Danger. The government's brutal asylum reforms will only serve to further entangle and traumatize those already fleeing war, persecution, or torture in their home countries. Under the new policy, individuals will be...
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    Jeremiyah Love, No. 9 Notre Dame overwhelm No. 23 Pittsburgh in rout

    Irish Dominance: Notre Dame Rout No. 23 Pitt, Takes Control of CFP Hopes In a lopsided affair that showcased the Fighting Irish's resurgence, Notre Dame trounced No. 9 ranked Pittsburgh 37-15, leaving the Panthers' slim hopes of securing an ACC championship hang by a thread. The loss marks the...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

    Corporate America's silence on gun reform after the latest mass shooting in Nashville has left many puzzled. While CEOs have been vocal on other issues like immigration reform and sustainability, their collective quietness on this pressing topic is jarring. The nation relies heavily on corporate...
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    Northwestern gives Michigan scare before falling on last-second field goal

    Michigan's Playoff Chances Take a Step Forward with Nail-Biting Win Over Northwestern In a heart-stopping finale, the Wolverines edged out Northwestern 24-22 at historic Wrigley Field, securing their fourth straight victory and staying firmly in the College Football Playoff hunt. With the win...
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    Detroit Breweries Guide: Top Craft Beer Spots to Visit

    Detroit, once a city of factories and warehouses, has transformed into a vibrant hub for craft beer lovers. The city's brewers have turned grit into flavor, blending innovation with community spirit. From crisp lagers to bold stouts, every pour tells a story of creativity and resilience...
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