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    ACLU files lawsuit seeking legal basis for Trump’s Caribbean boat strikes

    Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have filed a lawsuit in a bid to uncover the government's justification for its actions against suspected drug traffickers off the coast of Latin America. The Trump administration has been carrying out targeted strikes, resulting in at least...
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    Scottish nurse wins part of her tribunal in trans doctor changing room case

    Scotland's top employment tribunal has ruled that a nurse who complained about sharing a women's changing room with a transgender doctor is entitled to compensation for harassment, but dismissed her claim against the doctor. Sandie Peggie, a 30-year veteran of the nursing profession, claimed...
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    Nikita Grebenkin, Noah Cates, Bobby Brink find early spark on new Flyers line

    New Lineup Spark: Flyers Find Chemistry with Grebenkin, Cates, and Brink The Philadelphia Flyers have been searching for a spark in their lineup, particularly among forwards Nikita Grebenkin, Noah Cates, and Bobby Brink. With the team struggling to create offense, the trio was reunited after...
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    Arsenal's Premier League dominance is not under threat. At least not yet | Jonathan Wilson

    Arsenal's Grip on Premier League Dominance Shows No Signs of Slipping The narrative that Arsenal might be starting to pull away from their title rivals has been all but extinguished. While it was understandable for some to start talking about a possible three-horse race in the league, with...
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    Our ailing, flailing, failing empire is lashing out

    The United States is a nation in crisis. Its once-promising experiment in democracy has devolved into an imperial overreach that prioritizes war, militarism, and corporate interests over the well-being of its citizens. The country's leaders have lost sight of the principles of civilian control...
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    Cover-Up review – atrocity exposer Seymour Hersh, journalist legend, gets a moment in the spotlight

    Seymour Hersh, the investigative journalist behind some of the most explosive scoops in recent history, has never been the subject of a Hollywood biopic, unlike Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. However, this new documentary portrait suggests that Hersh is crucial to understanding the intricacies...
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    'Avengers: Endgame' Is Returning to Theaters Before 'Doomsday'

    Marvel's 2019 blockbuster 'Avengers: Endgame' is set to return to theaters in a surprise move ahead of its sequel 'Avengers: Doomsday'. The film, which brought an epic close to Marvel Studios' 11-year Infinity Saga, will be re-released on September 25, 2026, in anticipation of the highly...
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    F1 Q&A: Norris, Verstappen and Piastri showdown, McLaren conundrum, Red Bull and Newey as Aston Martin team principal

    The article discusses the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and various questions from readers about the event. One question is whether McLaren would have double-stacked on lap seven in Qatar if Lando Norris had been leading, and the answer is that it's uncertain because the team made a decision based on...
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    Wisconsin attorneys weigh in on the possibility of a conviction integrity unit - Detroit Metro Times

    Wisconsin attorneys weigh in on the possibility of a conviction integrity unit, with differing opinions on its feasibility and effectiveness. The concept of a conviction integrity unit (CIU) gained traction after being discussed at length among Wisconsin attorneys regarding the potential...
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    Secrets of the cow-skulled scarecrow: did one man's cruel tales inspire Paula Rego's best paintings?

    The Cow-Skull Scarecrow: A Window into Paula Rego's Dark Past A chilling life-size doll made of cushions stuffed into old tights, which Rego used as a model for one of her paintings, sits in her north London studio, an eerie reminder of the traumatic events that shaped the artist's life. The...
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    'Not going to happen': First Nations threaten to end Carney's pipe dream

    Canada Rejects Pipeline Deal Amid Indigenous Opposition A landmark energy deal between Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit a snag, with First Nations leaders vowing to block plans for a new heavy oil pipeline reaching from the province's oil sands to...
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    Bad Omens review – anthemic songs and pillars of fire dampened by arena nerves

    Bad Omens brought their high-energy metalcore sound to the UK arena circuit for the first time, delivering anthemic songs and visually stunning visuals. The Los Angeles quintet's sophomore success on TikTok with 2022's "The Death of Peace of Mind" solidified their mainstream appeal, making them...
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    Essen Bakery permanently closes its two locations months after workers say they were kept in the dark through 'pause'

    Local Bakery Owners Shut Down Amid Allegations of Employee Exploitation and Lack of Transparency In what appears to be a dramatic collapse, Essen Bakery has permanently closed its two locations in South Philadelphia and Norris Square, following a monthslong pause that left employees in the...
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    The best robot vacuums in the UK to keep your home clean and dust free, tested

    The article discusses the pros and cons of using a robot vacuum cleaner for cleaning floors, particularly when compared to traditional vacuum cleaners. Here are some key points: **Pros:** * Robot vacuums can be more convenient than traditional vacuum cleaners, as they don't require manual...
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    Elon Musk Had Grok Rewrite Wikipedia. It Calls Hitler “The Führer.”

    Elon Musk's new Wikipedia alternative, Grok, has been widely criticized for its biased and pro-right-wing content. The AI chatbot behind the platform, which is designed to be a propaganda-free alternative to Wikipedia, seems to have fallen short of its goal. The platform's entry on Adolf...
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    Things That Disappear by Jenny Erpenbeck review – a kaleidoscopic study of transience

    The Peculiar Disappearance of Things That Matter by Jenny Erpenbeck is a thought-provoking collection of essays that explore the ephemeral nature of existence. The book, comprising pieces originally written for the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in 2009, now translates to...
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    Premier League signings: Which of top flight's most expensive signings have been money well spent?

    This article is about the players who have signed for Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, and other teams in the Premier League with a price tag of £75 million or more. The article includes analysis of the players' performances and the impact they have had on their respective teams. The...
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    Ruwa Romman’s case for economic populism in Georgia

    Georgia's Economic Crisis: Can a Populist Candidate Bring Change? A growing number of Georgians are fed up with the state's stagnant economy, and one candidate is promising to shake things up. Ruwa Romman, a state representative and progressive Democrat, is making affordability her top priority...
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    WSL concerned by Sky broadcast slots after low TV audience figures for derby

    Women's Super League broadcast slots under threat after dismal derby attendance. The Women's Super League (WSL) is bracing itself for another disappointing TV season following a dismal viewing figure of 71,000 for the highly-anticipated Arsenal v Chelsea match. The match, which was broadcast on...
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    Abdul El-Sayed Wants to Be the First Pro-Palestine Senator From Michigan

    Michigan's Senate Race is a Test of the Party's Commitment to Progress. Abdul El-Sayed, a Muslim American, is running for the seat and has been endorsed by Sen Bernie Sanders. He has been hailed as Michigan's analog to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. However, his opponent, Rep Haley...
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