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    Albanese says his use of family travel allowance 'in accordance with the rules' as MPs call for fresh look at entitlements

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of using the family reunion travel allowance excessively, with MPs calling for a fresh review of entitlements. According to reports, Albanese claimed $2,778 in taxpayer-funded travel expenses over three instances - including being...
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    Pope Leo's silent prayer at Beirut port blast site

    This is a complex HTML structure with many elements, including tables, lists, and images. I'll try to identify the main sections and provide an overview of their content. **News Now Section** The top section contains the News Now button, which when clicked opens a live feed of news updates...
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    ‘Marty Supreme’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Is Timothée Chalamet’s Sports Comedy A Winner?

    Critics' Consensus Shifts for 'Marty Supreme' With the release of Marty Supreme still weeks away, the early reviews have been pouring in and the consensus is shaping up to be overwhelmingly positive. The film, directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothée Chalamet, has garnered a 96% "fresh"...
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    Why isn’t US media busting the ‘narco-state’ myth?

    The US government's long-standing "counter-narcotics mission" off Venezuela's coast has been shrouded in secrecy, but what's being left unsaid by the mainstream media? Behind this narrative lies a familiar pretext for regime change. The truth is far more complex. For years, Washington has used...
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    San Francisco Dr. Don Hershman's steady hand masters the art of surgery

    San Francisco-based Doctor and Artist Weaves Together Two Passionate Pursuits with Discipline, Creativity, and a Steady Hand. Discipline, creativity, and a steady hand - qualities that Dr. Don Hershman says are essential for both an artist and a surgeon. With a career spanning both fields, the...
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    Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter

    Scientists may have finally caught their first glimpse of dark matter, a mysterious substance that makes up 27% of the universe's mass-energy budget. The discovery, made by Japanese astrophysicist Tomonori Totani, claims to provide direct evidence for the existence of this invisible entity...
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    Sally Rooney says she will be unable to publish books in UK while Palestine Action banned

    UK's Palestine Action Ban Takes Toll on Free Speech, Says Bestselling Author Sally Rooney A recent high court case has highlighted the chilling impact of the UK government's ban on Palestine Action, with bestselling author Sally Rooney warning that she may be unable to publish new work in the...
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    The Premier League players topping the unusual stats tables this season

    Here's the article with some additional formatting and structure to make it easier to read: **Premier League Stats of the Season** The Premier League has been a thrilling ride this season, with many exciting players making an impact on the pitch. Here are some key statistics that stand out...
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    "The Beast in Me" is the perfect story for a predator's era

    Behind the glossy facade of Manhattan's elite, a sinister underbelly lurks, as embodied by the character of Nile Jarvis in the Netflix series "The Beast in Me". Played by Matthew Rhys, the enigmatic real estate scion is a master manipulator who effortlessly oozes charm and charisma. However...
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    Razer’s Cobra HyperSpeed Is Not Your Standard Gaming Mouse

    Razer's Cobra HyperSpeed is a wireless gaming mouse that offers a wealth of features at an affordable price. Priced at $100, it may seem steep compared to other options on the market, but its performance and value make it a compelling choice. The mouse boasts a lightweight frame, making it easy...
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    Canada loses its official "measles-free" status. The US will soon follow

    Canada's Measles-Free Status Revoked as US Looms on the Brink of Following Suit A disturbing trend is unfolding across North America, with Canada and the United States both on the precipice of losing their coveted "measles-free" status. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recently...
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    Mel Owens finds love with Peg in 'Golden Bachelor' finale

    Mel Owens, the Bachelor, finally found love with Peg in the season finale of 'Golden Bachelor'. The show began with a look back at Mel and Peg's conversation where she tried to find out his feelings for her, but he gave her very little in that moment. However, Mel told the cameras that he was...
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    The best budget robot vacuums

    The article discusses various robot vacuum cleaners, including the Shark Ion, Eufy 11S Max, and Shark Navigator RV2110. The authors provide a detailed comparison of these models, highlighting their features, pros, and cons. **Shark Ion** * Pros: big bin, slim profile, quiet, easily repairable...
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    Holiday Open Street returning to NYC's Fifth Avenue for just 1 Sunday

    Fifth Avenue Set to Revert to Single-Sunday Holiday Open Street Program This December Manhattan's iconic shopping corridor is once again preparing for its annual Holiday Open Street program, but this year it'll be a one-day affair. The city will close the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 47th...
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    Chrysler recalls 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrids due to faulty battery that can catch fire

    Chrysler is issuing a massive recall of over 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a serious safety issue involving faulty batteries that can fail and ignite fires. According to U.S. traffic regulators, the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Chrysler has identified...
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    "I'm more conservative than people think": Colbert pushes back against "lefty" perception

    Stephen Colbert, the host of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', has expressed his surprise at being perceived as a left-wing figure despite his conservative views. In an interview with GQ magazine, Colbert revealed that he often finds himself in situations where people misinterpret his...
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    Nuevamente rechazan petición para darles la comunión a detenidos en Broadview

    Los manifestantes de las calles de Broadview, Illinois, protestaron el sábado contra la instalación de procesamiento de inmigrantes de ICE. Las autoridades policiales respondieron con bolas de gas pimienta y dispersión de multitudes. Durante el enfrentamiento, se detuvieron al menos dos...
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    On the heels of trade war truce with China, Trump says "we're always watching them"

    President Trump has offered a nuanced assessment of the recent trade truce with China, cautioning that while the two nations have reached an agreement to ease tensions, their relationship remains highly competitive. In an interview, Mr. Trump acknowledged that China is "always watching us,"...
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    Elon Musk Really Doesn't Get 'The Lord of the Rings'

    Elon Musk and the Department of Homeland Security have recently been spotted donning Tolkien-esque attire, and it's not just for a costume party. In fact, they're attempting to hijack J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy world to further their own agendas. For those who may be unfamiliar, Tolkien's...
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    Mary Earps: 'I don't look back with bad blood. It worked out well for everybody'

    Mary Earps' autobiography "All In" is a candid and introspective account of her journey as a professional footballer, including her experiences with sexism, homophobia, and mental health. Earps opens up about the challenges she faced on and off the pitch, including being bullied by teammates and...
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