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    The once formidable Kansas City Chiefs look old, tired and out of ideas

    The once-mighty Kansas City Chiefs have hit rock bottom, as Sunday night's 20-10 loss to the Houston Texans revealed an aging core with no clear ideas. The team that had been expected to dominate in this season was instead rocked by a relentless defense and failed to move the ball through the...
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    Governor gives update on West Virginia guardsman hurt in DC attack

    West Virginia Guardman Makes Slow Progress After DC Shooting, Governor Offers Update Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, a 24-year-old West Virginia Army National Guard member, is slowly healing from his head injury sustained in a shooting incident in Washington D.C. last week. According to Gov. Patrick...
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    ACA subsidies on the brink as Congress struggles to reach a deal

    US Congress Fails to Reach Deal on ACA Subsidies, Millions at Risk of Higher Premiums As the clock ticks down, congressional negotiators remain deadlocked over a potential extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, leaving millions of Americans facing steep health insurance...
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    'It's absolute anarchy': Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them?

    The article discusses the growing trend of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) as a wellness treatment, but also highlights concerns about safety and regulation. HBOT is being marketed by spas, clinics, and wellness centers as a way to improve overall health and longevity, with some claims that it...
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    Drunk raccoon found passed out in Virginia liquor store

    Raccoon's Wild Night Ends in Liquor Store: A Tale of Unbridled Excess In a bizarre incident that has left animal control officials scratching their heads, a raccoon was discovered passed out in a Virginia liquor store on Saturday. The culprit, whose name remains unknown, had apparently broken...
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    Winter warmer in the woods: a sizzling sauna and cool, cosy cabin deep in a Sussex forest

    Nestled deep in a Sussex forest lies a secluded copse with a tranquil stream running through it. The air is crisp, and the trees stand tall, their silver birch trunks glistening in the morning light. It's here that I found myself on a winter's day, surrounded by nature's serene beauty. But what...
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    How the beauty industry still profits from colonialism – video

    The beauty industry's entrenched legacy of colonialism continues to be felt today, with many products and practices perpetuating cultural appropriation and exploitation. In the pursuit of profit, companies are often quick to co-opt traditional beauty rituals and ingredients from non-Western...
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    ABC13 Weather Watch Saturday for chance of severe weather ahead of strong a cold front

    Severe Weather System Brings Chill and Chaos to Houston this Weekend A powerful cold front is expected to sweep through the region on Saturday, bringing with it a chance of severe weather, including large hail, damaging wind gusts, and brief, isolated tornadoes. The National Weather Service has...
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    Gov. Hochul signs new law allowing close friends to authorize organ donations in NY

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a landmark legislation allowing close friends to authorize organ, eye, or tissue donations for deceased individuals without next of kin. The bill, authored by Democratic Assemblymember Amy Paulin, aims to bridge the state's regulations with those in most...
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    Apple TV pulls The Hunt over plagiarism accusation

    Apple has pulled its French thriller series "The Hunt" from its streaming platform after a plagiarism accusation. The move comes following a complaint made by French media journalist Clément Garin, who claimed that the show closely follows the 1974 novel "Shoot" by Douglas Fairbairn. As a...
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    Questions for UK embassy in Tel Aviv over employee who owns home in illegal settlement

    UK Embassy in Tel Aviv Embroiled in Scandal Over HR Employee's Ties to Illegal Settlement The British embassy in Tel Aviv has found itself at the centre of a controversy over its decision to employ an Israeli citizen who owns a home in an illegal settlement in occupied Palestine. Gila Ben-Yakov...
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    Great Thanksgiving debate: Turkey or ham?

    The battle for Thanksgiving supremacy has begun, with two titans vying for the top spot: turkey and ham. The traditional favorite, turkey, has long been the undisputed champion of the holiday table, but a new challenger is emerging from the ranks. For years, ham has been content to play second...
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    Trump and Mamdani spark surprising bromance during White House meeting

    In a stunning reversal, President Donald Trump surprised many by showing a warm and conciliatory side towards Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani following their first face-to-face meeting at the White House. Trump expressed his confidence in Mamdani's ability to do a good job as mayor and touted their...
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    Middlesbrough appoint 37-year-old manager Kim Hellberg to boost promotion push

    Middlesbrough have appointed 37-year-old Swedish manager Kim Hellberg to boost their promotion push in the Championship. The highly sought-after coach comes from Hammarby, where he secured two consecutive second-place finishes in Sweden's top tier. His departure from Hammarby is seen as a major...
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    Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend's football

    The article discusses the current state of various football teams in the English Premier League. Here are some key points: * Arsenal is in 1st place with 18 points from 12 matches. * Chelsea is in 2nd place with 12 points from 12 matches. * Manchester City is in 3rd place with 14 points from 12...
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    Donald Trump's piggish, savage behavior hits new low

    US President Donald Trump's recent verbal outburst has brought to light the depth of his piggish, savage behavior. In a bizarre exchange at Air Force One, Trump was heard saying "Quiet, piggy" mere inches from a female journalist's face. This chilling remark, which saw no reaction from other...
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    Chicago Urban League opens entrepreneurship and workforce center at former Chatham Walmart

    Chicago Urban League Launches New Center for Entrepreneurship and Workforce Development Amid Rising Disparities in Black Chicagoans' Opportunities In a bid to address deep-seated disparities between black and white residents, the Chicago Urban League has launched an innovative new center in the...
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    Brooklyn driver sentenced to up to 9 years for crash that killed a mother and 2 daughters

    Local Woman's Reckless Driving Sentence Sparks Outrage: A Tale of Remorse and Denial In a shocking turn of events, Miriam Yarimi, the Brooklyn woman who plowed her car into a family of pedestrians last spring, was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for killing a mother and two...
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    NASA, European Partners Set to Launch Sentinel-6B Earth Satellite - NASA

    NASA and its European partners are set to launch the Sentinel-6B Earth satellite, which will track sea levels across more than 90% of the world's oceans. The mission is a vital component of NASA's efforts to monitor sea level rise and support public safety, city planning, and defense interests...
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    Key Senate Dem Says Party Caved on Shutdown to Make a Symbolic Point About the GOP

    Senate Democrats' Coup on Health Care: A Symbolic Loss for the Party's Core Voters The unexpected move by Senate Democrats to end the government shutdown without securing concessions on preserving health care coverage has sent shockwaves through the party, with many members expressing outrage...
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