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    Bonds, Clemens Facing Hall Elimination As Kent Voted In

    Hall of Fame's 'Death Sentence' for Two Iconic Players: A New Era of Scrutiny A new era has begun at the National Baseball Hall of Fame as two of its most iconic players have met their demise in a process that was always meant to be about recognition, but has now become a trial by fire. Roger...
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    Penn State makes major coaching decision after hiring Matt Campbell

    Penn State Lands Coach Campbell with a Solid Safety Net: Terry Smith Sticks Around After months of searching for a new head coach following James Franklin's departure, Penn State has finally found its man in Matt Campbell. The former Iowa State Cyclones' lead man brought a wealth of experience...
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    Can Africa choose economic partners on its own terms?

    Africa is no longer just a continent on the receiving end of foreign aid and investment; it's emerging as a major player in global economic landscapes. The African continent's rich mineral deposits, young and rapidly growing workforce, and burgeoning consumer markets are all drawing the...
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    Joan Shepp reveals its 'secret sauce' to success after being named one of 50 best clothing stores in U.S.

    Joan Shepp's Secret to Enduring Success Laid Bare by Its Owner Ellen Shepp, Named One of US' 50 Best Clothing Stores. In a rare candid conversation with journalist Steven Kurutz, Joan Shepp owner and daughter Ellen Shepp revealed the key to her family-owned store's remarkable staying power in...
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    ‘Collective punishment’: Family home of suspect demolished in West Bank

    In a brazen display of collective punishment, Israeli forces demolished the apartment building where over three decades of Palestinian lives were crammed into one space. The home belonged to Abdul Karim Sanoubar, a 30-year-old suspect accused of conspiring to perpetrate bombings in Israel...
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    Why you should donate blood, briefly explained

    Every few seconds, someone in the US needs blood. Approximately 62 percent of Americans are eligible to donate blood, yet only three percent do so each year. The average red blood cell transfusion is about three units, but a single car accident victim may require up to 100 units of blood. The...
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    Texas AG opens probe into Shein

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into Chinese e-commerce giant Shein, alleging violations of state laws related to labor practices, product safety, and consumer protection. According to sources close to the investigation, Paxton's office is scrutinizing the company's use of...
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    'How am I still going?': the everlasting appeal of Cliff Richard

    For 85-year-old pop icon Sir Cliff Richard, it's not about breaking records or pushing musical boundaries anymore. It's not even about being relevant in today's music scene. All he cares about is satisfying his devoted female fanbase and making them happy. After spending years trying to fit...
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    The Smallville star who joined a sex cult: best podcasts of the week

    Smallville star Allison Mack's complicated past raises more questions than answers. The actress, who played Chloe Sullivan in the CW series, was a key figure in the NXIVM sex cult, which was exposed by the HBO series The Vow. Mack's involvement with the group, led by Keith Raniere, has sparked...
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    How Universities Used Counterterror Intelligence-Sharing Hubs to Surveil Pro-Palestine Students

    US Universities Under Siege: How Fusion Centers Fuel Campus Surveillance of Pro-Palestine Activists The National Counterterrorism Center, a fusion center network established in the wake of 9/11 to facilitate information-sharing between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, has...
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    Grief, solidarity, donations after Hong Kong high-rise tragedy

    Devastating High-Rise Fire in Hong Kong Leaves Trail of Death and Destruction A fire that swept through a residential tower in Hong Kong's Tai Po district has left at least 128 people dead, with numerous others injured and left without homes. The blaze, which overwhelmed firefighters, ravaged...
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    US midwest and north brace for storm as nearly 82m people travel for holidays

    As millions of Americans hit the roads for Thanksgiving, many parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes regions are bracing for a powerful winter storm that is expected to unleash heavy snowfall this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for several states, including...
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    If the Red Sox opt to trade for a hitter, who could be some of their options?

    Red Sox in the Hunt for Complementary Bat This Offseason, Who Are Their Options? The Boston Red Sox have been linked to several top hitters this offseason, including Pete Alonso, Kyle Schwarber, and Munetaka Murakami. However, they may also look to trade for a complementary bat to bolster their...
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    Could you do better than Reeves as chancellor? Play our interactive budget game

    The provided code snippet is written in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and it appears to be part of a website or web application that displays a graphical representation of government balance estimates. Here's a breakdown of the code: **HTML** ```html <figure> <figure id="gv-atom"></figure>...
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    Week 11 non-Eagles rooting guide

    Non-Eagles fans seeking advice on where to root this weekend? Look no way but here. **NFC East:** While the Eagles cruise toward an NFC East title, it's not like you have a choice. The Cowboys and Commanders will be stuck playing out the string. The Giants are already a lost cause, and their...
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    Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jr: Steve Bunce expects no third fight

    Steve Bunce has expressed his conviction that a third fight between Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr will not materialize. The BBC boxing analyst has been commenting on the upcoming match, but he believes that given Conor Benn's victory in Saturday's rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it is...
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    Tech training hub Xchange Chicago opens Greater Grand Crossing facility

    Chicago's Nonprofit Tech Hub Opens $20 Million Training Facility on South Side The city of Chicago has officially launched its latest tech training initiative, Xchange Chicago, which is set to provide job training and placement services to residents on the South Side. The nonprofit organization...
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    US Open 2025: Why Emma Raducanu has turned to Rafael Nadal's old coach Francisco Roig

    Emma Raducanu, the British tennis star who rose to fame by winning the 2021 US Open title as a teenage qualifier, has turned to Rafael Nadal's old coach Francisco Roig in an effort to take her game to the next level. This new partnership marks a significant shift for the 22-year-old Briton, who...
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    Icelandic is in danger of dying out because of AI and English-language media, says former PM

    Iceland's Language on Brink of Extinction as AI and English-Land Media Threaten to Eradicate Icelandic In a chilling warning, Iceland's former Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has sounded the alarm about the impending doom facing her country's ancient language. Speaking at the Iceland Noir...
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    Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices

    In a surprise move, President Donald Trump announced that he is scrapping U.S. tariffs on a range of staples including beef, coffee, tropical fruits, and other essential commodities. This decision comes as consumer prices continue to rise, with inflation remaining elevated despite the...
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