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    Tell us: have you lived in temporary accommodation in the UK with children?

    "A Home in Limbo: UK's Temporary Accommodation Crisis Hits Record Highs" The latest statistics on temporary accommodation in England paint a dire picture for thousands of families forced to live without a fixed address. As of October, a staggering 172,000 children were living in temporary...
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    Suspect in US Capitol pipe bomb plot to make first appearance in court

    Man Accused of Planting Pipe Bombs Near US Capitol Makes First Court Appearance A 30-year-old man from Virginia, identified as Brian Cole Jr, is set to face federal charges for allegedly placing explosive devices outside the Democratic and Republican party headquarters near the US Capitol on...
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    Robin Smith: England batter's record-breaking 167 against Australia

    England's Robin Smith Sets Record in 1993 Ashes Match Against Australia In a thrilling One Day International (ODI) match played at Edgbaston in 1993, England batter Robin Smith delivered a career-defining performance. The record-breaking innings of 167 off just 163 balls against Australia set...
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    Missing NBC on Fubo? Here's how to watch this week's NBA games and more

    The article discusses the current situation with NBCUniversal's content being removed from FuboTV due to a contract dispute. Here are some key points: 1. **FuboTV is offering a $15 rebate**: If NBCU programming remains off of Fubo for an extended period, Fubo will directly credit $15 to...
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    Eye on Africa - Nigerian General Christopher Musa returns to government as defence minister

    Nigerian General Christopher Musa has been appointed as the country's new Minister of Defence. This comes just a month after he lost his job as chief of defence staff amidst concerns over a military coup. Musa's appointment has raised some eyebrows given the controversy surrounding his...
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    From Years and Years to Black Mirror: the best TV prophecies for how AI will end us all

    While there have been numerous television shows and movies predicting AI-driven dystopias over the years, none are more influential in shaping our collective imagination than Black Mirror. By capturing the darker aspects of human nature and technology, these programs challenge viewers to...
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    Alan Carr tries to become a wine connoisseur: best podcasts of the week

    Alan Carr's foray into wine connoisseurship is a mixed bag, with the comedian's banter proving to be the real highlight of his new podcast, "Bottoms Up". Partnered with Lee Peart, the duo engage in tastings, respond to reader dilemmas, and even field questions from wine expert Tom Gilbey...
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    OpenAI’s Secretive A.I. Gadget Designed by Jony Ive Aims to Redefine Tech’s Vibe

    OpenAI's Mysterious AI Device: A Step Towards Redefining Tech's Vibe In a bid to revolutionize the tech industry, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former Apple designer Jony Ive have been working on a secretive AI gadget that aims to redefine the way people interact with technology. The project, which...
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    Man robbed, stabbed on CTA Red Line train in Fuller Park

    Chicago police are investigating after a 48-year-old man suffered severe injuries when he was robbed and stabbed on a Red Line train in Fuller Park early Thursday morning. According to authorities, the attack occurred around 11:40 a.m. near the 200 block of West 47th Street, where the victim...
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    Budget 2025: what it means for you

    The article discusses various changes to taxes and financial policies that will affect different individuals and groups in the UK. Here are some key points: 1. **Salary Sacrifice Scheme Limitations**: From April 2029, the government will limit the amount of tax-free savings people can make...
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    Understanding YouTube TV’s New Disney Deal and the Future of Live Streaming TV

    YouTube TV's New Deal with Disney Raises Questions About Future of Live Streaming TV A recent multi-year distribution agreement between YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company may have resolved the two-week standoff that left Disney-owned channels off the platform, but the deal's implications...
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    Beyond Black Friday: How Apparel Can Win In A Season Of Fatigue

    As the holiday shopping season kicks off, retailers are struggling to make their mark in a crowded market where consumers are increasingly feeling burnt out on early deals. With Black Friday fatigue becoming more pronounced by the year, savvy brands need to adapt and find ways to win over...
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    'Chunks of earth just disappear': life on a collapsing island – podcast

    Life on the Brink: The Struggle to Survive on a Collapsing Arctic Island Kitsikteluk, an Arctic island in the Canadian territory of Yukon, is rapidly disintegrating due to permafrost thaw. Every year, massive chunks of earth disappear as the ground beneath it melts and collapses. For the...
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    ‘Next Year’ Trailer: ‘Fellow Travelers’ Star Jaleni Alladin Tries to Survive a Near-Future U.S. Where Homosexuality Is Outlawed (EXCLUSIVE)

    Exclusive Look at the Ominous 'Next Year' Trailer: A Glimpse into a Dystopian Future Where Homosexuality Is Forbidden A chilling new trailer for the short film "Next Year" has given audiences a haunting glimpse into a near-future America where traditional values have become law, and...
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    Zac Gallen projected to sign 2-year, $45 million deal with NL contender

    Arizona Diamondbacks Pitcher Zac Gallen May Get Second Chance on Team-Friendly Contract Amid Disappointing Season The Arizona Diamondbacks are facing a critical decision this offseason as they try to retain their top pitcher, Zac Gallen. Despite struggling in his last season, Gallen remains the...
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    Wild Cherry review – this fun, trashy thriller seems to have spent most of its budget on clothes

    "Wild Cherry" A Guilty Pleasure of Epic Proportions In the latest offering from Netflix, "Wild Cherry", one thing is certain: the budget has clearly gone towards something other than the plot itself. The sumptuous interiors, designer wardrobes, and sun-drenched settings all scream luxury, but...
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    His research on autism was compassionate – how could Hans Asperger have collaborated with the Nazis?

    Asperger's Collaboration with the Nazis: A Complex Legacy Hans Asperger, an Austrian pediatrician, was once hailed as a compassionate and original thinker in the field of autism research. However, recent discoveries have revealed that he collaborated with the Nazi regime during World War II...
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    Is Ja Morant’s Time In Memphis Coming To An End?

    Ja Morant's Struggles Raise Questions About His Future in Memphis The Grizzlies' early season woes have put the spotlight on Ja Morant, and not all of it is flattering. A 4-9 start has been a major concern, but what's more pressing is the effort level that's been evident in his performances. A...
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    Kader Attia’s Poetics of Repair in “Shattering and Gathering our Traces”

    Kader Attia is a contemporary artist of Tunisian and Algerian descent, known for his research-driven practice that explores the intersection of art, philosophy, and politics. His work often delves into themes such as identity, culture, history, and technology, and he has been praised for his...
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