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    Florida officers rescue dog from burning home

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    Gates Foundation Warns Child Deaths Rising as Global Aid Cuts Mount

    Global Child Mortality Rates Plummet Before Reversal Sparks Concern In 25 years since its inception, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been instrumental in driving down global child mortality rates by more than half. However, a concerning trend is now emerging: rising child deaths are...
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    First phase of Gaza ceasefire plan nearly complete, says Netanyahu

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the first phase of a UN-endorsed Gaza ceasefire plan is nearing completion. According to Netanyahu, the focus should shift to disarmament of Hamas, which he described as a crucial step towards achieving lasting peace. Netanyahu's comments...
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    Hollywood Unions Sound The Alarm Over Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal

    Hollywood's Power Players Sound Alarm Over Netflix's Ambitious Move to Own Warner Bros. The entertainment industry is abuzz with concern as major Hollywood labor unions have expressed their dissatisfaction with Netflix's proposed $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., HBO Max, and HBO. The...
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    Rochdale primed to navigate National League and return to promised land

    Rochdale's National League resurgence is gaining momentum as the club edges closer to achieving automatic promotion, a feat that has eluded many before them. The challenge is far from insurmountable, with several top clubs battling for a spot at the summit, but Dale's current form suggests...
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    Did Egg get a Michelin star? Did Super Hans make it to Macedonia? The TV shows that most need a comeback

    The world of TV shows we'd love to see revived: Peep Show, Green Wing and more When asked what TV programmes people would like to see revived next, fans came up with some surprising and intriguing suggestions. One show that consistently topped the list was Peep Show, a sitcom that originally...
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    ‘The New Big 5’: Wildlife photography book turns the lens on animals at risk | CNN

    A new project is turning the lens on animals at risk, reclaiming the narrative from trophy hunters and redefining the term "Big Five" in a more inclusive and meaningful way. British photographer Graeme Green, founder of the New Big 5 project, aimed to encourage people to "shoot with a camera...
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    "Pluribus" is a fascinating Rorschach test

    Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" is a TV show that has sparked intense debate and discussion among viewers, with many struggling to decipher its meaning. The show's creator, known for his work on "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," has consistently denied that the series is about anything in...
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    Britain's wealthy must shoulder burden of rebuilding 'creaky' public services, Rachel Reeves says

    Britain's chancellor Rachel Reeves has stated that the country's wealthy individuals must bear a greater share of the burden for rebuilding and improving public services, which she described as "creaky". To achieve this, she announced an increase in taxes by £26 billion in the latest budget...
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    'A step-change': tech firms battle for undersea dominance with submarine drones

    Britain's Navy is preparing for an unprecedented battle in the depths of the ocean with the emergence of high-tech submarine drones. Autonomous underwater vehicles (UUVs) are about to change the way navies fight, a shift described as a "step-change" by major defence companies. The world's top...
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    What are the risks of Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions escalating?

    Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan continue to escalate, despite recent efforts to broker a peace deal. The situation has taken a deadly turn, with multiple attacks in both countries leaving civilians dead or injured. The most recent incident saw three Pakistani security personnel killed...
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    Macaulay Culkin Open to ‘Home Alone’ Sequel and Shares Idea: Kevin McCallister Faces Off Against His Son to Get Into Their Locked House

    Macaulay Culkin's "A Nostalgic Night with Macaulay Culkin" tour has brought some excitement for fans of the beloved '90s classic, "Home Alone." When asked if he'd be open to revisiting his iconic character, Kevin McCallister, Culkin expressed interest but emphasized that it would need to be done...
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    'So unchanged it is almost otherworldly': the oasis town of Skoura, Morocco

    As I step into Skoura, a tranquil oasis town in Morocco's Dadès valley, the temperature drop is palpable. The harsh sun that ravaged the surrounding desert landscape begins to wane, replaced by the soothing sounds of birdsong and the gentle rustle of palm trees. Water, a precious commodity in...
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    Groundbreaking UK gene therapy offers hope after progress of three-year-old

    UK Gene Therapy Brings Flicker of Hope to Boys with Rare Genetic Disorder For three-year-old Oliver Chu, who became the first patient in a pioneering gene therapy trial nine months ago, his progress has been nothing short of remarkable. The treatment, which involves replacing a faulty gene with...
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    A make-or-break budget: inside the Treasury before Labour's crucial day

    The article discusses the challenges faced by Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves in preparing for the upcoming budget. The budget is expected to be tax-raising, and there are concerns that it will not help voters if they do not see a direct benefit...
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    Can you solve it? Two dead at the drink-off – a brilliant new lateral thinking puzzle

    Deadly Drink-Off: A Mind-Bending Lateral Thinking Puzzle The Queen's latest diplomatic endeavor has turned deadly, and we need your help to unravel the mystery behind Smith and Jones' unfortunate demise. Two high-profile individuals, the only manufacturers of poison in the land, were invited to...
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    Ethan Ampadu 'gutted' to be banned for Wales v North Macedonia

    Wales Will Have to Do Without Star Midfielder Ethan Ampadu for Crucial North Macedonia Match Due to Suspension. The decision comes after a costly evening in Liechtenstein where Wales secured a 1-0 win over their opponents but at a significant cost. In the 86th minute of the game, Ampadu was...
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    Ultra Music Festival 2026 Will Feature a B2B From Alesso & Martin Garrix: See Phase 2 Lineup

    Ultra Music Festival Announces Phase 2 Lineup with Alesso & Martin Garrix's B2B Performance The wait is over for Ultra Music Festival fans, as the festival has unveiled its phase two lineup, boasting an impressive array of world-class DJs and producers. The announcements come ahead of the 2026...
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    Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown gets $25K bail and GPS monitor on Miami attempted murder charge - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    Former NFL Star Antonio Brown Released on Bail Amid Attempted Murder Charge in Miami A Miami court handed down a relatively lenient sentence for former NFL star Antonio Brown, who has been charged with attempted murder. The 37-year-old wide receiver was ordered to pay $25,000 bail and wear a...
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    'Raise the questions. Don't provide the answers': composer Jake Heggie on 25 years of Dead Man Walking

    Jake Heggie's journey to creating Dead Man Walking began in 1997 when American playwright Terrence McNally suggested the story as his librettist. The composer had previously been a PR and marketing writer at the San Francisco Opera, where he met numerous opera stars, including Frederica von...
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