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    Flood warning issued as excessive rainfall breaks river record

    Record-breaking flood warning issued as torrential rains batter Pacific Northwest. A powerful atmospheric river is drenching the Pacific Northwest with torrential rains, sending water levels at the Yakima River in Washington state soaring to a record 57.01 feet on Tuesday morning, surpassing...
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    Let’s count the reasons dishonest Gavin Newsom shouldn’t be president

    Newsom's Lack of Substance: A Recipe for Disaster as President. Gavin Newsom, California's hapless governor, has announced his intentions to run for president. What will he campaign on? The answer is, not much. With a track record that includes the highest gas and electricity prices, taxes...
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    Border Patrol Raided Arizona Medical Aid Site With No Warrant, Showing Growing “Impunity”

    US Border Patrol Raided Arizona Medical Aid Site Without Warrant, Exposing Growing Culture of Impunity. Late last month, US Border Patrol agents raided a humanitarian aid station in the Arizona desert without obtaining a warrant. Three people were taken into custody, and one trailer was broken...
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    Three months of Audible for $3 is still available the day after Cyber Monday

    Audible Offers Three Months of Unlimited Audiobooks for Just $3 on Amazon In the aftermath of Cyber Monday, a popular subscription service is still offering an unbeatable deal: three months of Audible's vast library of audiobooks for just $3. While this offer may have started as a limited-time...
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    Trump formally pardons former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    President Donald Trump has formally pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, according to his attorney Renato Stabile and a White House official. The pardon has been widely criticized by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, with many questioning why Trump would grant clemency...
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    Guinea-Bissau electoral commission says armed men destroyed election ballots

    Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission was left in shambles after a group of armed men stormed their headquarters and destroyed most of the country's election ballots, rendering the results of last week's national elections impossible to publish. The military had taken control of the West African...
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    5 Seconds Of Summer Reach No. 1 For The First Time With New Album

    5 Seconds of Summer have finally reached number one for the first time with their new album 'Everyone's a Star!' The band has made a bold shift towards boyband pop, which has won over fans and critics alike. The album debuted at number one on Billboard's Vinyl Albums chart, pushing Hayley...
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    The Beatles Anthology review – the incredible audio shows exactly why the world fell in love with this band

    Peter Jackson's 'Get Back' may have left an indelible mark on our collective psyche, but his latest venture with The Beatles Anthology serves as a poignant reminder that the Fab Four were far more than just icons – they were complex individuals, riddled with quirks and imperfections. This...
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    State pulls X-rated East Harlem club's liquor license after Gothamist investigation

    New York State Officials Shut Down East Harlem Nightclub Amid Allegations of X-Rated Activities In a move that marks a significant victory for community members who have long complained about the venue's illicit activities, New York State officials have rescinded the liquor license of Bodega...
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    Brendan Fraser movie focuses on having loved ones in your life even if they are a 'Rental Family'

    Brendan Fraser's new movie "Rental Family" explores a unique concept where actors are hired to play various roles in real-life situations, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The film follows Fraser's character as he takes on different personas for clients who need him to fulfill...
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    Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in Canada

    A Grizzly Bear Attack Leaves Eleven Injured in Canada In a harrowing incident, eleven people were injured when a grizzly bear attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in Bella Coola, British Columbia. The incident occurred on Thursday, leaving two of the victims...
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    Federal appeals court delays release of hundreds of ICE detainees

    A federal appeals court in Chicago has put a temporary hold on a judge's order that aimed to release hundreds of immigrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an administrative stay, temporarily halting the release of people...
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    Democrats blocked GOP efforts to fast-track vote on Epstein files to keep issue alive longer, Republicans charge

    House Democrats Successfully Block GOP's Effort to Fast-Track Vote on Epstein Files, Allegedly Keeping Controversy Alive A last-minute bid by Republicans to force a quick vote on legislation requiring the Justice Department to release all its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has...
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    Tesla Cybertruck Setbacks Mount as Top Engineers Announce Departures

    Tesla's once-hailed flagship, the Cybertruck, has become an emblem of engineering woes and waning consumer enthusiasm, with the electric vehicle manufacturer facing a string of high-profile departures among its top talent. The latest to leave is Siddhant Awasthi, who led engineering for the...
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    Rebecca Clarke review – composer of spirited chamber music and songs finally gets her due

    Rebecca Clarke's chamber music and songs have finally been given the recognition they deserve, and it's easy to see why. Born in 1886, Clarke was a trailblazer for female composers. She studied with Stanford, collaborated with Vaughan Williams, and became one of the first professional female...
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    Mikie Sherrill becomes New Jersey’s second woman governor, securing a rare third term for her party

    Mikie Sherrill Makes History as New Jersey's Second Female Governor In a historic victory, Mikie Sherrill has become the second woman to hold office as governor in New Jersey's history. Defeating Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli, Sherrill secured her party's third consecutive term in...
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    Power Up Everything With the Best Portable Chargers

    The text appears to be a collection of various product reviews and recommendations, along with some coupon codes for different products and services. It seems that the website is promoting several products, including laptops, webcams, TVs, and VPN services. Here are the specific products and...
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    Gerry Turner's tell-all book dives into his side of the 'Golden Bachelor' breakup

    Gerry Turner, the original "Golden Bachelor", has a new book out that delves into his side of the infamous breakup with Theresa Nist. In his memoir, "Golden Years: What I've Learned from Love, Loss, and Reality TV," Turner shares his unfiltered thoughts on their whirlwind romance, which lasted...
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    United: Arriving flight at LaGuardia grazed parked plane, worsening Friday delays

    United Flights Grounded as Airport Chaos Unfolds Amid Staffing Crisis A dramatic incident at LaGuardia Airport has added fuel to the fire of already dire air travel delays. Two United Airlines planes, mere minutes apart in their landing sequences, made headlines for all the wrong reasons -...
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    A Scottish tea mystery: the list – episode two

    Scotland's National Treasure: The Elusive Blue Chart Rumour In a bizarre saga unfolding in the Scottish Highlands, local residents are scratching their heads over the mysterious origins of "Blue Chart tea." This peculiar phenomenon has left many searching for answers about its origins and...
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