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    Trump’s own mortgages match his description of mortgage fraud, records reveal

    New York businessman and former President Donald Trump's own mortgage dealings have raised eyebrows after records revealed that he took out two separate mortgages for what were described as his primary residences, just weeks apart. The discrepancies between the President's claims of integrity...
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    A snowboarder got buried upside down in snow. See skier’s quick reaction. | CNN

    "A harrowing rescue scenario unfolded on the slopes of Mt. Baker in Washington, as a snowboarder got buried upside down in the snow and was saved by an swift-thinking skier. Francis Zuber, the heroic skier who sprang into action, described his reaction as 'instinct' after noticing the...
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    You can get three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free right now

    Amazon is still cashing in on its post-Black Friday Cyber Monday sales, albeit with a slightly different spin. The company has recently introduced a promotional offer that allows new subscribers to access three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free. For those unfamiliar with the service...
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    Hubble Seeks Clusters in ‘Lost Galaxy’ - NASA

    Hubble Spots Young Stars in 'Lost Galaxy' of Virgo A stunning image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has shed new light on a distant galaxy known as NGC 4535, dubbed the "Lost Galaxy" due to its faint appearance through small telescopes. Located approximately 50 million light-years away...
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    AT&T vows to scrap DEI policies — including worker training that called racism ‘uniquely white trait’

    AT&T Has Scrapped Diversity Policies, Leaving Employees Reeling. The Dallas-based telecom giant has abandoned its diversity policies, sparking widespread concern among employees. The decision comes after a long-standing controversy over a worker training program that was deemed discriminatory...
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    Silver Alert issued for 83-year-old man missing from Coconut Creek - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    A Silver Alert has been issued in Coconut Creek, Florida for 83-year-old Lawrence Weinberg, who went missing on Monday afternoon. Authorities believe Weinberg may be driving a vehicle and are seeking information about his whereabouts. According to police, Weinberg was last seen near his home at...
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    "Kill them all": Hegseth ordered strike on survivors of US attack

    US Defense Secretary Under Fire for Ordering "Kill Them All" Strike In a shocking revelation, the Washington Post has exposed a bombshell order given by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a September 2 maritime strike off the coast of Trinidad. The incident has sparked outrage and raised...
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    Resident doctors in England to go on strike in run-up to Christmas

    "UK's Resident Doctors Set to Embark on Christmas Strike as Pay and Job Security Dispute Escalates" Thousands of doctors in England are poised to go on strike from December 17 to 22, in their fight against the government's pay cuts and job insecurity. This will be the 14th strike by medical...
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    Face transplants promised hope. Patients were put through the unthinkable

    The article discusses the ethics of face transplants and the challenges faced by patients who undergo this procedure. It highlights the stories of three patients: Isabelle, Robert Chelsea, and Robert's daughter, who are pioneers in the field of face transplantation. The author notes that these...
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    'We awoke to find the Peak District under a blanket of snow': readers' favourite rural winter UK breaks

    This text appears to be a collection of articles or reviews about various destinations and accommodations in the UK, likely written in a travel or tourism context. The articles are brief summaries of different places to visit, stay, and experience in locations such as Easter Ross, County...
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    25+ wine, beer and spirit events to celebrate this winter

    Winter Wine and Spirits Events Abound in the Bay Area As days shorten and nights grow cooler, wine lovers and spirits enthusiasts are gearing up for a festive season of sipping and merriment. From December 3 through February 21, numerous wine, beer, and spirit events will take place across the...
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    Hundreds of Israeli soldiers raid Palestinian town in West Bank

    Hundreds of Israeli soldiers, backed by armoured vehicles, stormed the Palestinian town of Tubas in the West Bank, carrying out a massive military operation that has left residents in a state of fear and displacement. The biggest such deployment since the Gaza ceasefire came into effect last...
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    UK accused of caving-in to British Virgin Islands over access to companies register

    UK Opens Door to Corruption as British Virgin Islands Weaken Transparency Rules The UK government's decision to allow the British Virgin Islands (BVI) to limit access to its company share ownership register has sparked outrage among anti-corruption campaigners, who claim it is a significant...
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    Knicks’ Josh Hart says throat grab of Jalen Suggs was accidental

    Josh Hart Apologizes for Throat Grab Incident Josh Hart is facing scrutiny once again after grabbing Jalen Suggs by the neck during a heated exchange on the court. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game against the Magic, which the Knicks lost 133-121. Hart claimed that...
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    Tatiana Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy's daughter, reveals terminal cancer diagnosis

    Caroline Kennedy's Daughter Tatiana Schlossberg Opens Up About Terminal Cancer Diagnosis In a heart-wrenching essay published in The New Yorker, Tatiana Schlossberg, the 35-year-old daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, has revealed her battle with...
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    Labor leader Bob Reiter urges Chicago City Council to not rule out property tax increase

    Chicago City Council Faces Pressure from Labor Leader on Property Tax Increase Amid Controversy Over Disproportionate Burden on Black Homeowners A contentious battle over property taxes is heating up in Chicago, with labor leader Bob Reiter urging the city council to keep open the door to a tax...
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    Greg Abbott was ordered to release some of his Emails with Elon Musk. Most are blacked out.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott's office has finally released nearly 1,400 pages of emails exchanged with tech billionaire Elon Musk's companies, but most of the records are completely blacked out. The emails were obtained by The Texas Newsroom after a long battle with lawyers representing Abbott and...
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    George Ford credits England's Steve Borthwick after 'best ever coach' masterminds All Blacks redemption

    Ford credits Borthwick as key factor behind England's historic win over All Blacks. In a stunning turnaround, England's fly-half George Ford hailed Steve Borthwick, the team's new coach, as the greatest tactician he has ever played under. The victory marked a turning point in the series against...
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    Russia increasingly targeting trains as attacks on Ukraine's rail network intensify

    Russia's Assault on Ukraine's Rail Network Intensifies The situation in eastern Ukraine is becoming increasingly dire as Russian forces shift their focus from conventional attacks to targeting the country's railway system. Over the past year, Ukraine has witnessed a tripling of attacks on its...
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    From Cardboard Boxes to AI: Stunt Legends Share Stories, Wisdom at Round Top Film Festival

    Veteran stunt coordinators Vic Armstrong and Chris O'Hara took the stage at the Round Top Film Festival, sharing stories of their high-octane careers and insights into the art of stunt design. The two industry legends, who were honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award and Maverick Stunt Award...
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