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    The Ashes: Duncan Spencer - the fastest bowler you might not have heard of

    Duncan Spencer, an Australian cricketer who played for Western Australia and Kent, was banned from professional cricket after testing positive for steroids. Despite being given a second chance through his work as a fitness coach, he returned to county cricket on trial at Sussex in 2006 but...
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    Supermarché sweep: the treats we love to buy on holiday in Europe

    For many of us, holidays to Europe are a time for indulgence – whether it's sampling local delicacies or stocking up on treats to bring back home. As we wander through supermarkets, our senses are tantalized by the aromas and tastes that define each country's unique food culture. In Belgium...
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    Has a player ever been shown a second yellow card while being substituted? | The Knowledge

    In 1980, Stoke City's Denis Smith was given a second yellow card while being substituted. The incident occurred in the FA Cup third round against Burnley at Turf Moor. According to reports, Smith had already been booked for a foul and was limping off with an injured ankle when he lingered on the...
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    Sandi's Great Riviera Rail Trip review – Toksvig's wonder-filled travelogue is a bibliophile's fantasy

    Sandi Toksvig Embarks on a Literary Escapade Along France's Riviera In her latest travelogue, Sandi Toksvig takes viewers on a visually stunning journey along the French Riviera in "Great Riviera Rail Trip." This series is more of a bibliophile's fantasy than a traditional travel show, as...
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    Report reveals Hegseth shared secret information in chat

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    The Only St. Barths Restaurants That Matter This Season

    In a tiny Caribbean island that measures just 11 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, the culinary scene is anything but small-time. Saint Barthélemy's gastronomic landscape is as vibrant as its turquoise waters and sun-kissed beaches, offering an unparalleled dining experience that rivals its...
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    Shawn Levy Teases the Music of 'Star Wars: Starfighter'

    Shawn Levy Spills on 'Star Wars: Starfighter' Score with Thomas Newman Director Shawn Levy has revealed that Thomas Newman will be composing the score for upcoming sci-fi film "Star Wars: Starfighter", promising a "classically inspired" soundtrack that deviates from John Williams' iconic...
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    St. Paul recognizes five businesses with annual award

    St. Paul Recognizes Businesses for Community Contributions At a recent city council meeting, St. Paul honored five businesses that have made significant contributions to the community through their commitment to diversity, equity, and employee well-being. The award-winning businesses include...
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    Trump confronts reporter over question on DC shooter

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    The University of Virginia and Cornell deals with Trump set a dangerous precedent | Serena Mayeri and Amanda Shanor

    Federal Control: The Hidden Agenda Behind Trump's Higher Education Compact The University of Virginia and Cornell have signed agreements with the federal government, touted as compromises that allowed these institutions to preserve their autonomy. However, a closer examination reveals a far...
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    MLS re-opens investigation into Philadelphia Union executive as team puts him on leave

    Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner has been placed on administrative leave as Major League Soccer reopens its investigation into him. The move comes after a Guardian investigation published allegations against Tanner, including racist, sexist, and homophobic language, as well as...
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    Philly adds protections for workers who are menstruating or going through menopause

    Philadelphia lawmakers have taken a significant step forward in protecting workers who face unique challenges related to menstruation and menopause. A new City Council bill, which passed unanimously on Thursday, will extend existing discrimination laws to cover menstrual cycles, menopause, and...
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    Who is Marjorie Taylor Greene, Trump’s MAGA ally turned critic?

    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's meteoric rise in the Republican Party has taken a dramatic turn as she finds herself at odds with former President Donald Trump. A stalwart supporter of Trump's America First agenda, Greene was one of the most vocal voices within the MAGA movement, often...
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    After the glory of Euro 2025, what happened next for Switzerland?

    Switzerland's Women's European Championship has left a lasting impact on Swiss football, but the question remains: what's next? The nation's women's team made history by reaching the quarter-finals for the first time, and despite not replicating the same success in the club scene, there is a...
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    Dilworth Park’s ice rink and Wintergarden return for the 2025–26 winter season

    Dilworth Park's Ice Rink and Wintergarden Reopen for 2025-26 Season Starting this Friday, November 14th, Dilworth Park will be transformed into a festive winter destination in Center City. The iconic ice rink at the base of City Hall is set to return with daily skating sessions until February...
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    Blue Origin Sends NASA Satellites to Mars, Sticks the Landing With New Glenn

    Blue Origin's New Glenn Successfully Launches NASA Satellites to Mars, Lands Booster Intact In a significant milestone for private space companies, Blue Origin's New Glenn successfully launched two NASA satellites, ESCAPADE, into orbit bound for Mars on Thursday. The launch marked the first...
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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    NASA has selected four astronauts to embark on the first crewed mission to the moon in five decades. The quartet, which will be training for the historic Artemis II lunar flyby, includes Reid Wiseman of NASA, Victor Glover and Christina Koch of NASA, and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space...
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    The Mysterious Math Behind the Brazilian Butt Lift

    The article discusses the rise of Brazilian butt lifts, a cosmetic surgery procedure that involves transferring fat from one area of the body to the buttocks. The procedure has become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among younger women who want to achieve the "Kardashian...
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    Democrats were never going to win the shutdown fight

    Democrats' Attempt at Shutdown Showdown Ends in Humiliation Despite forcing the longest US government shutdown in history, Senate Democrats were never on the cusp of winning the shutdown fight. Instead, they simply chose a different path - one that would ultimately lead to them conceding their...
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    Amazon sues AI startup over browser's automated shopping and buying feature

    Amazon Takes On AI Startup Over Automated Shopping Feature in Browser The tech giant has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, alleging that its Comet browser's AI-powered shopping feature is secretly accessing customer accounts and disguising automated activity as human browsing. The lawsuit...
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