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    Former USIP Lawyer on DOGE: ‘Brass Knuckles on an Authoritarian Fist’

    The US Institute of Peace, a non-partisan agency dedicated to promoting peace and conflict resolution, has been at the center of a contentious battle between the Trump administration and its independent directors. According to George Foote, the outside general counsel for the institute...
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    Wayne Swan warns Labor not to speak to Australians in 'highly stylised political way'

    Australian Labor faces an existential crisis as the country's two major parties grapple with the aftermath of a disastrous election for the Coalition. Former Treasurer Wayne Swan has warned his own party that complacency is not an option, urging them to renew their grassroots membership and...
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    Tangent Gallery’s Krampus Ball brings the heat to a frozen Detroit - Detroit Metro Times

    The provided code appears to be a snippet of HTML and CSS used in a website or web application. It seems to be related to the layout and design of the website, specifically for displaying images and text. Some notable elements in this code include: 1. **Image tags**: The code contains...
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    Gaza’s Civil Defense Forces Keep Digging for 10,000 Missing Bodies

    In the ravaged streets of Gaza, a small group of weary civil defense workers toil away in search of bodies buried beneath the rubble. Nooh al-Shaghnobi, a 24-year-old veteran of the force, leads the team with a stoic determination that belies the horrors he's witnessed. Al-Shaghnobi recounts...
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    Modi “strengthens his own position” with Putin meeting

    India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reinforced his stance on international relations, with a recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin further emphasizing the country's desire to diversify its diplomatic ties. The meeting marked the first time Putin had visited India since...
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    Who 'failed to protect our mom?'

    Based on the provided text, I can extract several key points and provide them in a concise format: **News** * A vigil was held to commemorate the 56th anniversary of the assassinations of Black Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. * The Chicago Panthers were honored with a plaque...
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    'An inner duty': the 35-year quest to bring Bach's lost organ works to light

    Bach's Lost Organ Works: A 35-Year Quest for Authenticity For Peter Wollny, a renowned musicologist and director of Leipzig's Bach archive, the discovery of two previously unknown works by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1992 was more than just an unexpected find. It marked the beginning of a 35-year...
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    The FBI Wants AI Surveillance Drones With Facial Recognition

    The FBI is seeking the development of artificial intelligence-powered drones equipped with facial recognition capabilities, raising significant concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the chilling effect of surveillance on activities protected by the First Amendment. As part of a...
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    This Black Friday Deal on Arlo’s Pro 5S Security Camera Is a Steal

    The article is reviewing the Arlo Pro 5S security camera. Here are some key points: * The camera records at up to 2K resolution and features HDR for optimal video quality. * It has a wide 160-degree field of view, making it suitable for capturing a large area. * The camera also includes...
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    Why tariffs might make real Christmas trees more attractive this holiday season

    As the holiday season approaches, Americans are trading in their artificial Christmas trees for a more traditional look and feel. For farmers like Scott Powell of Dutchman Tree Farms in northern Michigan, tariffs on imported plastic trees have made real Christmas trees a more attractive option...
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    Perspective - 'The Black Pool': Irish author Tim MacGabhann on overcoming addiction

    Irish Author's Raw and Honest Memoir about Addiction Recovery: 'The Black Pool' In his book, "The Black Pool: A Memoir of Forgetting", Irish author Tim MacGabhann shares a deeply personal account of his struggles with addiction and recovery. Born with a rare skin condition that made him feel...
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    Rachel Reeves's high-stakes autumn budget in five key charts

    Here are five key areas that will shape Rachel Reeves' autumn budget: **Headroom: The Fiscal Gap** The chancellor's plan to operate within an "ironclad" fiscal rule is expected to be put to the test. With a £12bn deficit predicted by the Institute for Fiscal Studies and economists expecting a...
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    The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Win Over Minnesota

    Packers Clinch Divisional Win Behind Dominant Defense and Career Day from RB Emanuel Wilson The Green Bay Packers took a crucial step towards regaining their footing in the NFC North with a convincing 23-6 win over Minnesota on Sunday. The victory marked a significant improvement in form for...
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    Commentary classics: McLean, Parrott and a week of unbridled content joy | Max Rushden

    For the second time in a week, I'm getting emotional in a cafe on Northcote High Street in Melbourne at 9am. This time it's Kenny McLean scoring from the halfway line against Denmark. The commentary is incredible. Liam McLeod, Steven Thompson and James McFadden absolutely nail it. McLeod...
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    This is the Shark Black Friday robot vacuum deal to beat for 2025

    Shark's AI Ultra Robot Vacuum Now 58% Off at All-Time Low of $250 on Black Friday. Black Friday shoppers can capitalize on a significant discount on the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum, now selling at an unbeatable price. This top-rated model is available for 58% off its original retail value...
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    How a teen street musician became the face of the Kremlin's crackdown

    A young Russian woman, 18-year-old Diana Loginova – known as Naoko to her fans – has become an unlikely symbol of resistance against Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine after her music career took off through viral videos of her performing songs by dissident musicians. Now behind bars for organizing...
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    Saturday Sessions: Robert Plant performs "It's a Beautiful Day Today"

    Robert Plant took center stage at the Saturday Sessions gig, treating fans to an enchanting rendition of Donovan's 1960s classic 'It's a Beautiful Day Today.' With his iconic voice and unmistakable stage presence, the Led Zeppelin legend brought new life to this beloved folk tune. Plant's...
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    "Wicked: For Good" sinks under its greed

    The latest installment in the "Wicked" franchise, "Wicked: For Good," has left fans underwhelmed and disappointed. The decision to split the story into two films was touted as a way to expand on the original tale and give fans more time with their favorite characters, but in reality, it's...
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    Revisited: How to save the Amazon episode three: ask the people that know – podcast

    Climate Activists Reflect on Amazon Rainforest Protection Efforts, Calling for Local Community Involvement. A recent podcast episode from The Guardian Bookshop revisits the ongoing struggle to protect the Amazon rainforest and highlights the need for community involvement in conservation...
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    ‘Historic Holidays’ returns to Old City with open-street shopping, courtyard tree lighting and seasonal pop-ups

    Old City to Deck the Halls as Historic Holidays Returns with a Bustling Holiday Season The historic neighborhood of Old City is gearing up for its most festive celebration yet – the return of Historic Holidays. Spanning multiple weekends, this year's festivities promise an immersive holiday...
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