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    A New 'Starfleet Academy' Clip Lets Paul Giamatti Go Wild

    Paul Giamatti Takes on Nus Braka in Latest "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy" Clip. In a recent clip shown off at CCXP, Paul Giamatti's portrayal of the show's main villain, Nus Braka, has fans abuzz with excitement. The clip reveals Braka to be an unhinged force to be reckoned with, taking on...
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    Street Beet brings plant-based diner fare and arcade games to Detroit’s Corktown - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's popular plant-based pop-up, Street Beet, is expanding to a brick-and-mortar location in Corktown. The restaurant, which has garnered a cult following for its vegan takes on classic American comfort food, officially opened its doors in the former Bobcat Bonnie's space at 1800 Michigan...
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    HMRC warns Christmas side-hustle sellers over tax on festive earnings

    HMRC Is Cracking Down on Unreported Side Hustle Income This Christmas With the festive season in full swing, many Brits are taking advantage of their side hustles to earn extra cash. However, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is warning thousands of crafters, artisans, and online content creators...
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    Fantasy Football Sleepers for Week 14

    Vikings' Slim Chance of Upset in Washington: McCarthy's Passer Problem Persists The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the most disappointing offenses this season, and their Week 14 matchup against the Washington Commanders doesn't exactly inspire confidence. Quarterback J.J. McCarthy has been...
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    Student describes 'horror show' ICE deportation to Honduras at Thanksgiving

    Student Deportation: 'Horror Show' ICE Arrests 19-Year-Old at Boston Airport A young Honduran woman was detained by US immigration authorities at a Boston airport while trying to surprise her family with Thanksgiving plans, and then deported to her native country just two days later. Lucia...
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    Cyber Monday speaker deals for 2025 are still available: Save up to 50 percent on Bluetooth speakers, smart speakers and soundbars

    Several top Bluetooth speakers are available at discounted prices, making it a great time to upgrade your audio setup. Discounts range from 17% to 50 percent and include models from brands like Bose, JBL, Sony, Anker, and Ultimate Ears. Some of the best deals include: * The Soundcore Select...
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    Women’s basketball: Gophers roll Samford

    Minnesota Women's Basketball Crushes Samford 77-40 Behind Double-Doubles from Hart and McKinney The Minnesota Gophers dominated the court on Monday night, trouncing Southern Conference rival Samford 77-40 in a convincing display of team basketball. The decisive victory marked a strong start to...
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    Why Some Collectors Sell Their Artworks Through Trusts

    The Art of Tax Efficiency: How Collectors Use Trusts to Sell Works In the world of art collecting, a prized possession can be a costly burden. With no inherent value beyond its monetary worth, artworks remain silent objects that sit idle on walls and shelves, generating neither income nor...
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    Matthew Ryle's Christmas roast capon with chestnuts, buttery pommes Anna, and twice-baked cheese souffle – recipe

    "Timeless Elegance: A French Christmas Feast" For a truly special holiday meal, look no further than this traditional French feast. At its heart lies the roast capon, a classic bird of choice during the festive season in France, paired with a medley of comforting and delicious accompaniments...
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    Help with NY residents' energy bills finally coming in December, after shutdown delays

    NY Energy Bill Help Finally Coming This December After Shutdown Delay New Yorkers who rely on heating assistance will finally get relief this December after weeks of delays caused by the federal shutdown. State officials announced that the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), also known as...
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    Tony Pulis column: 'Daniel Farke probably feels like he is up to his neck in muck’

    Daniel Farke, the Leeds manager, is probably feeling like he's up to his neck in muck after a change in wind direction among his own fans. Football management is a precarious job, with managers often facing criticism from supporters who buy season tickets and spend their hard-earned cash...
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    Search is on for the German hairy snail in London

    Citizen Scientists Embark on Quest to Save Britain's Elusive 'German' Snail A team of over 100 volunteers, led by Citizen Zoo and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), is scouring the streets of London for a tiny, furry mollusc that has been hiding in plain sight. The German hairy snail...
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    These OLED TVs Include the 7 Best TVs We’ve Ever Seen. But Which Is Right for You?

    It looks like you've shared a long piece of text that includes various summaries and articles from Wired magazine. The text doesn't contain any specific questions or prompts, so I'll assume you'd like me to provide some general information or answers based on the content. If you could specify...
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    NSW storms leave man dead and thousands without power as temperatures soar into 30s

    Severe storms have left thousands of homes without power and one person dead in New South Wales as temperatures soared into the 30s on Wednesday. The state's Rural fire service issued a warning for catastrophic fire danger, prompting authorities to urge people to leave fire-risk areas and stay...
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    'We start them early': the small Swedish club that produced Gyökeres, Bergvall and Kulusevski

    In the unassuming surroundings of Stockholm's west side, Brommapojkarna FC has forged an identity as one of Europe's most innovative clubs. With a 5,000-seat stadium and a modest budget, they're defying conventional wisdom by producing some of the continent's top talent. The club's mantra, "We...
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    Cristiano Ronaldo clear to start World Cup after Fifa suspends two games of his ban

    FIFA gives Cristiano Ronaldo green light to play in World Cup, effectively ending his ban after suspended games. The Portugal forward has had a customary three-match ban for violent conduct commuted by FIFA's disciplinary committee to a one-game ban with two further matches suspended under a...
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    Mani's writhing, relentless bass was the Stone Roses' secret sauce – it taught indie kids how to dance | Alexis Petridis

    The Stone Roses' Rise to Fame: Where Funk Meets Indie Rock In a flash, one of the most remarkable ascensions in music history unfolded over 12 short months. When 1989 began, the Manchester-based quartet was an underground sensation, largely ignored by Britain's alternative rock scene at large...
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    De La Soul: Cabin in the Sky review – a full-colour celebration of Trugoy the Dove that never feels heavy

    De La Soul's latest offering, Cabin in the Sky, is a vibrant and eclectic celebration of the late Trugoy the Dove's legacy. The album feels like a full-colour dreamscape, with lush strings, effervescent samples, and playful wordplay that never fails to lift the spirits. The concept of death and...
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    Lando Norris on a potential F1 win in Vegas

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    How could Reeves hit gambling firms – and are they fearmongering over impact?

    Britain's gambling industry is bracing itself for a possible tax hike when Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her budget next week. The industry has long been accused of exploiting loopholes, and now it may be forced to pay a bigger share of its profits to the Treasury. The proposed increase in...
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