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    Bitter rows and overnight talks: how a fragile Cop30 deal was agreed – podcast

    The latest climate deal at the COP30 summit has been secured after a tense standoff, leaving many to breathe a sigh of relief that the world's most powerful nations have finally come together on this critical issue. According to sources close to the negotiations, the fragile agreement marked a...
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    UK Championship 2025: Selby powers past Murphy to set up final with Trump

    Selby Powers Past Murphy to Set Up Final Against Trump Defending champion Judd Trump has overcome a spirited challenge from Shaun Murphy to book his place in the UK Championship final against four-time world champion Mark Selby. The match, which sees both players seeking to maintain their form...
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    X hit with $140 million fine from the EU

    European Union Slaps Elon Musk's X With $140 Million Fine for Breaching Transparency Rules In a significant move, the European Commission has imposed a hefty fine of €120 million ($140 million) on Elon Musk's social media platform X, the company formerly known as Twitter. The EU's executive arm...
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    'Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution' Is All the Worst Impulses of the Anime Compilation Film Format

    "Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution" Falls Flat as Compilational Misfire The upcoming release of "Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution," a compilation film for the popular anime series, is expected to deliver an emotionally charged experience but unfortunately does so in the most superficial way possible. The...
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    Gaza’s Civil Defense Forces Keep Digging for 10,000 Missing Bodies

    In Gaza's rubble-strewn streets, a grim search continues. For the Palestinian Civil Defense force, finding and retrieving the dead is an ongoing mission. Nooh al-Shaghnobi, one of its seasoned workers, has spent seven years on this grueling quest. His team was called to a bombed home in eastern...
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    Emmett named to Esquire's best new restaurants list

    Philly Flavor Wins National Recognition: Emmett Nominated for Esquire's Best New Restaurants List In a nod to the city's culinary scene, lifestyle magazine Esquire has named Emmett, a Levantine restaurant in Olde Kensington, as one of the country's best new dining spots. The honor comes on the...
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    Sports venues are going gourmet

    At the world's most iconic sporting events, a new breed of game-day grub has emerged: gourmet fare that rivals the finest restaurants. Gone are the days of bland hot dogs and soggy fries; instead, spectators can indulge in succulent lobster tails, truffles on pasta, and sushi from celebrity...
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    Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb review – the charismatic philanderer who changed science

    Francis Crick: The Philanderer Who Remade Science Francis Crick's name is synonymous with one of the most groundbreaking scientific discoveries of the 20th century - the double helix structure of DNA. However, few people know about his other remarkable contributions to modern neuroscience and...
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    Eating Thanksgiving dinner at dinnertime is ludicrous. Here's why | Dave Schilling

    The Controversy Over Thanksgiving Dinner Time: A Case for Breaking Free from Tradition As the holiday season approaches, many of us are reminded of the quintessential American feast: Thanksgiving dinner. But have you ever stopped to consider why we insist on eating this massive meal at what can...
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    CPS to help Aspira make payroll, but charter operator’s financial woes remain

    Chicago Public Schools has stepped in to support financially struggling charter school network Aspira by providing an advance payment of $760,000 to cover its next two payroll periods. This move aims to keep schools fully staffed while Aspira works on strengthening its financial position...
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    This 6K Monitor Has More to Offer Than Just More Pixels

    LG's UltraFine Evo 6K monitor promises to deliver impressive visuals and a sleek design, but at what cost? The monitor boasts a stunning 32-inch 6K resolution, capable of producing 6144 x 3456 pixels. While this might seem like overkill, it's actually the pinnacle of display sharpness available...
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    Senators Want Extremism Researchers to Surrender Documents Linked to Right-Wing Grudges

    US Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul has requested that multiple academic research centers focused on political extremism hand over years' worth of documentation related to the January 6 US Capitol attack, vaccine mandates, and far-right groups. The requests appear to be part...
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    Campbell’s Soup VP mocks ‘poor people’ who buy its food in secret recording

    Campbell Soup's VP Embroiled in Shocking Antics: 'We Have Sh*t for F*cking Poor People' The Campbell Soup Company is facing an employment discrimination lawsuit after a former security analyst, Robert Garza, alleged that he was fired for reporting the company's senior vice president, Martin...
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    Marjorie Taylor Greene refutes reports that she's considering running for president

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Denies Presidential Bid, Cites Reasons for Leaving Congress In a post on X, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has denied reports that she's considering running for president in the 2028 cycle, further solidifying her decision to leave Congress next January...
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    Canadian teenage swimmer Summer McIntosh breaks another world record | CNN

    Canadian Teenager Shatters World Records in Back-to-Back Triumphant Performances at Canadian Swimming Trials In a stunning display of swimming prowess, 16-year-old Summer McIntosh has broken yet another world record in the competitive swimming circuit. Just days after setting a new mark for the...
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    Local nonprofits decorate Christmas trees aboard Battleship New Jersey

    Holiday Magic Afloat: Nonprofits Deck the Halls aboard Battleship New Jersey The historic Battleship New Jersey has become a haven for community spirits during the holiday season. Last Friday, local nonprofits gathered to decorate Christmas trees aboard the iconic vessel, marking a new...
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    Not OK? Booker winner Flesh ignites debate about state of masculinity

    Booker Winner Sparks Debate on State of Masculinity David Szalay's Booker prize-winning novel Flesh has reignited the debate about masculinity in literature. The book's protagonist, István, a working-class man from eastern Europe, embodies toxic male behavior, which has sparked controversy...
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    OpenAI says ChatGPT will listen if you tell it not to use em dashes

    ChatGPT's Em Dash Conundrum Solved: What Does It Mean for Human Writers? In a breakthrough development, OpenAI has confirmed that its popular chatbot ChatGPT will respect em dashes if instructed to do so. The update comes after users complained of the AI model consistently ignoring their...
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    'I can't be silent. I've been through too much': Dee Dee Bridgewater on singing with the greats – and confronting Maga with jazz

    Dee Dee Bridgewater is a force to be reckoned with in the jazz world, and her latest endeavors are a testament to that. Despite being 75 years old, she exudes energy and idealism, refusing to sit idly by as the world around her grapples with issues of racism and democracy. When asked about...
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    11/13: The Takeout with Major Garrett

    House to vote on Epstein files next week, White House tells GOP 'don't be fooled' over email release. A new book also explores Russia's short-lived victory over totalitarianism. The House of Representatives is set to vote on whether to release previously withheld documents related to the death...
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