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    Premier League: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 West Ham United highlights

    Brighton & Hove Albion snatched a dramatic 1-1 draw against West Ham United in stoppage time, denying the struggling side the chance to escape the relegation zone. Georginio Rutter scored a contentious equaliser just seconds from full-time, sparking controversy among fans and pundits alike...
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    Spend the Holidays in Style at SoCal’s Most Glamorous Hotels

    For those seeking to trade in ordinary for extraordinary this holiday season, Southern California has emerged as a festive destination of choice. Snow may be scarce on the Golden State's shores, but its warm climate is more than made up for by an explosion of twinkling lights, merry...
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    How to buy the greatest gifts: personal shoppers on their 17 rules for perfect presents

    To avoid the stress of last-minute panic buying, start by being ultra-organised. Clare Barry, a personal shopper, recommends setting a budget and researching your loved ones' interests to come up with gift ideas. Consider using last year's gift guides for inspiration, as they can give you an...
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    OpenAI awards $40.5 million to a wide range of nonprofits under new foundation structure

    OpenAI has pledged $40.5 million to over 200 non-profit organizations in the first wave of funding since rebranding its nonprofit as the OpenAI Foundation, marking a significant shift towards granting out billions of dollars in philanthropic support. Following an open call for applications in...
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    Trump pardons Texas Democratic Rep. Cuellar in bribery and conspiracy case

    US President Donald Trump has granted pardons to Texas Democratic Representative Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, who are facing federal charges of bribery and conspiracy. The decision comes amid claims by Trump that the pair were targeted because of their criticism of President Joe Biden's...
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    Sunday stats: Sixers using Tyrese Maxey and Jared McCain together, Adem Bona 'excited' about shooting development

    The Philadelphia 76ers are seeing their young talent finally break through, with guards Jared McCain and Adem Bona making significant strides in their second NBA seasons. Despite facing setbacks early on, including a thumb injury that derailed McCain's return to the court and an ankle sprain...
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    Kim Kardashian told she has “low brain activity”

    Kim Kardashian's Shocking Brain Scan Reveals Signs of Chronic Stress Reality TV star and business mogul Kim Kardashian has opened up about her recent brain scan, which left her stunned with the news that her frontal lobes show unusually low activity. The finding is often tied to chronic stress...
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    'It felt dangerous. You got naggy': Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater on power, combovers and Blue Moon

    Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater, two of cinema's most accomplished collaborators, sat in the plush hotel suite, discussing their latest film, Blue Moon. The conversation was as effortless as it was sprawling, touching on everything from politics to the Beatles to the late films of John Huston...
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    Go inside 'Zootopia 2' with the stars and Disney animators

    Disney Brings 'Zootopia 2' to Life: Inside the Making and Premiere with Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, and More. The wait is over for fans of Disney's beloved animated film Zootopia. The sequel, Zootopia 2, has finally hit theaters, bringing back the lovable stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy...
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    Why did Finland’s PM lose? Reporter explains the key issue voters cared about | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been ousted from power, marking a significant shift in the country's politics. The National Coalition Party, a right-wing party, emerged victorious in the tightly contested parliamentary election. So, what went wrong for Marin? According to Steven...
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    Luke Shaw criticised by Gary Neville for 'ambling' in Man Utd's loss to Everton but was Ruben Amorim's inflexibility to blame?

    Gary Neville's scathing criticism of Luke Shaw's performance in Manchester United's 1-0 defeat to Everton has raised more questions about the team's strategy than just Shaw's individual lack of intensity. The former Manchester United full-back's harsh words for Shaw's 'ambling' forward...
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    Rob Miller’s new memoir captures the crescendo, and crash, of Chicago indie label Bloodshot Records

    The article discusses the memoir "The Hours Are Long But the Pay is Low" by Rob Miller, the former owner and founder of Bloodshot Records. The book provides an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of running an independent record label, including dealing with controversy and scandal...
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    Safe haven to sanctions: how Jersey sheltered Roman Abramovich's billions

    Jersey: How a Tax Haven Protected Roman Abramovich's Billions from Sanctions In recent years, Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire and former Chelsea football club owner, has found himself on the receiving end of international sanctions. However, thanks to Jersey, a tax haven in the Channel...
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    The best Black Friday TV deals from Samsung, LG, Roku, TCL and others include some of this year's lowest prices

    Black Friday TV Deals Reach New Depths as Shopping Season Heats Up As the holiday shopping season enters its peak, consumers are flocking to retailers to snag deals on the latest TVs. This year's Black Friday sales have brought some impressive discounts on popular models from top brands like...
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    Newcastle 2-1 Man City: Ruben Dias fumes over Harvey Barnes' push on Gianluigi Donnarumma going unpunished for winning goal

    Ruben Dias was visibly frustrated after his Manchester City side fell 2-1 to Newcastle United, and it wasn't just about the scoreline. The defender made headlines for all the wrong reasons after expressing dismay over a key moment in the game. In the lead-up to Newcastle's winning goal, Harvey...
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    The scientist who helped win the fight to protect a sacred piece of the Pacific

    Katy Soapi's journey is woven from her deep connection with the Pacific Ocean. Born on lush Rendova Island in western Solomon Islands, life revolved around the sea, and as a child, she'd dive under its waves and emerge laughing on the other side. Chemistry and medicinal plants became her...
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    Loren Ipsum by Andrew Gallix review – chronically funny satire of the literary scene

    Andrew Gallix's 'Loren Ipsum' skewers the pretentious literary scene with a wickedly funny satire that leaves no stone unturned. The novel's central premise - writers being murdered in Paris - serves as a clever backdrop for Gallix's relentless assault on the vanity and self-importance of...
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    Florida kills man on death row in state's 16th execution this year

    Florida Executes Man on Death Row, 16th This Year, Bringing Justice to Victims' Families In a somber ceremony at an undisclosed location in Florida, Bryan Frederick Jennings was put to death via lethal injection, marking the state's 16th execution of the year. Jennings had been sentenced to...
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    Dozens of apartments pitched to replace vacant lots in Bronzeville

    Chicago Developer Seeks Approval for Project to Revitalize Bronzeville Neighborhood A Chicago-based development firm is pushing forward with plans to transform four vacant lots in the Bronzeville neighborhood into a new residential complex. Capricorn Design and Build aims to build dozens of...
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    ‘IT: Welcome To Derry’ Keeps Making One Big, Annoying Mistake

    The New IT Prequel Keeps Struggling to Live Up to Its Fearsome Potential HBO's latest IT prequel, Welcome To Derry, has proven to be a wildly inconsistent and frustrating viewing experience. At its best, the show delivers chilling scares and compelling character drama, but unfortunately, it...
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