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    Burna Boy Brings 'No Sign of Weakness' to 'The Tonight Show' With 'Update' and 'Love'

    Burna Boy Shines on 'The Tonight Show' with Upbeat Medley of "Update" and "Love" Nigerian superstar Burna Boy brought his signature energy to the stage of 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon', performing a medley of his latest singles, "Update" and "Love". The two songs, which marked the...
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    Can you solve it? Two dead at the drink-off – a brilliant new lateral thinking puzzle

    Mysterious Death at the Royal Ceremony: A Deadly Puzzle of Trust The story begins with two individuals, Smith and Jones, who are the only manufacturers of poison, each making various types of toxic substances with different strengths. They find themselves in a precarious situation when the...
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    Ebony Scrooge review – effervescent hip-hop Dickens with a Caribbean twist

    ZooNation's 'Ebony Scrooge' breathes fresh life into the Dickens classic, injecting it with a vibrant Caribbean twist that transforms Ebenezer Scrooge into Ebony, a fashion-forward femme fatale. This hip-hop theatre company has outdone itself in creating an effervescent and fun reimagining of A...
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    Trump Wants to Trade Fuel Economy for Cheaper Cars. But It Might Not Work

    In a surprising move, US President Donald Trump has proposed to relax fuel economy standards for new cars in the country. The plan, announced in the Oval Office, aims to lower the target fleet-wide average fuel efficiency to 34.5 miles per gallon by model year 2031 from the current 50.4 miles...
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    Football gossip: Saudi Pro League clubs could still sign Mohamed Salah

    Football gossip: Saudi Pro League clubs could still sign Mohamed Salah as Liverpool look to offload the Egyptian forward. The Daily Telegraph reports that Galatasaray are set to offer a lucrative deal worth £15m-£16.5m per season, making them one of several clubs vying for Salah's signature...
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    Rachel Reeves will not be investigated over pre-budget briefing, FCA says

    UK Regulator Sides with Treasury in Budget Briefing Probe, Keeps Door Open for Further Investigation The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the UK's financial regulator, has declined to immediately investigate Rachel Reeves and the Treasury over pre-budget briefings, leaving open the...
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    Salford Red Devils: Will liquidated club rise again to contest 2026 Championship season?

    The article discusses the liquidation of Salford Red Devils, a professional rugby league club in England. The club had been struggling financially and had been the subject of controversy over its ownership and governance. After a year of uncertainty, the club was finally liquidated, with the...
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    Four-inch worm hatches in woman’s forehead, wriggles to her eyelid

    A 4.3-Inch Worm Has Taken Up Residence Under One Woman's Eyelid, Prompting a Desperate Search for the Unwelcome Guest. In an unsettling display of parasitic ingenuity, a dog parasite has found its way into human skin - albeit in a rather unusual location. A woman in Romania had her forehead...
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    Why credit card debt relief may (and may not) make sense this December

    For Many, Credit Card Debt Relief Makes Sense This December - But Is It Right for You? As the holiday season approaches, it's tempting to think that credit card debt relief can wait until next year. However, late November is a prime time to tackle your growing credit card debt, and here's why...
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    Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to back her make-or-break budget

    Labour's Rachel Reeves Urges MPs to Back Make-or-Break Budget as Economic Prospects Take Hit In a last-ditch effort to win over her wavering parliamentary party, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has privately urged Labour MPs to support her make-or-break budget, vowing it will be "fair" and...
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    Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol

    "Manual Cinema Brings A Whole New Level of Spectacle to Dickens' Timeless Classic" When the lights go out on Christmas Eve, a family's festive celebration takes an unexpected turn. Avowed holiday skeptic Aunt Trudy has been tasked with carrying on her late husband Joe's tradition of spreading...
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    Edwin Austin Abbey review – an American flex with lashings of gold and nudity

    Edwin Austin Abbey's study for The Hours is a dazzling display of gold leaf and blue hues, set against the backdrop of a circular ceiling painting that dominates the National Gallery. This massive work, which measures 12ft wide, depicts 24 figures of varying states of undress - the hours of the...
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    Joseph Emerson, off-duty pilot who tried to cut plane's engines midflight, sentenced to time served, supervised release

    A Former Pilot's Descent into Chaos: Time Served for Mid-Flight Power Struggle In a bizarre and terrifying incident, Joseph Emerson, a former Alaska Airlines pilot, was sentenced to time served and supervised release after attempting to shut down the engines of a commercial plane mid-flight...
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    OpenAI says ChatGPT will listen if you tell it not to use em dashes

    ChatGPT's creators have finally cracked down on the chatbot's notorious use of em dashes, allowing users to override its default behavior. In a recent update, ChatGPT will now respect instructions not to use em dashes in custom prompts. Previously, the AI model had been known to ignore such...
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    Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women's football email

    The UK's Guardian newspaper is launching a newsletter focused on women's football, offering fans exclusive insights from top players like Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson. The 'Moving the Goalposts' newsletter will be sent out twice a week, providing subscribers with a round-up of all the...
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    The Observers - Ukraine’s drone war is also being waged on the ground

    Ukraine's Drone War Spills Over onto Ground As the conflict in Ukraine rages on, Moscow has unleashed an increasing number of aerial drones to disrupt troop movements and attack enemy positions. But the Ukrainians are not taking a backseat; they're also employing terrestrial drones - unmanned...
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    National parks facing 'nightmare' under Trump, warns ex-director of service

    The Trump administration's approach to national parks has been widely criticized by a former National Park Service director, Jonathan Jarvis. According to Jarvis, the agency is now under the control of "ideologues" who are more interested in privatizing and exploiting the parks than protecting...
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    'Makes your skin sag and your bones creak' – Come Dine With Me: Teens is the tedious spin-off no one needed

    Come Dine With Me's Teeny Version Falls Flat The beloved British reality show Come Dine With Me has finally taken the plunge into the younger demographic with its new spin-off, Come Dine With Me: Teens. The decision to introduce teenagers as contestants raises more questions than answers...
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    Aussie broadcaster ABC deceptively edited Trump’s Jan. 6 speech much like the BBC did: ‘Same journalistic sin’

    An Australian news program has been accused of editing President Trump's speech from January 6, 2021, in a manner similar to the BBC. The incident raises questions about journalistic integrity and the responsibility of broadcasters to present unaltered information. The controversy centers on an...
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    Remix in Google Messages brings AI photo editing to even more phones

    Google has rolled out its latest Pixel Drop update in November 2025, bringing several features that will benefit more than just Pixel users. Among these updates is Remix in Google Messages, a new feature that allows users to edit photos directly within chat conversations using AI-powered editing...
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