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    Has a player ever been shown a second yellow card while being substituted? | The Knowledge

    It is possible for a player to be shown a second yellow card while being substituted. In fact, there have been several instances where this has happened. One notable example is from the 1980 FA Cup third round match between Stoke City and Burnley. Denis Smith, who was already on a yellow card...
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    Bitter rows and overnight talks: how a fragile Cop30 deal was agreed – podcast

    A last-minute deal at the COP30 climate summit has been agreed after bitter rows and overnight talks, marking a significant step towards the end of the fossil fuel era. The fragile agreement is seen as a crucial milestone in global efforts to combat climate change. The negotiations, which were...
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    Two marathon organisers arrested in Iran over women running without hijabs

    Two prominent marathon organizers in Iran were arrested over the weekend after images emerged showing women competing without hijabs during the event on Kish Island. The arrests are the latest move by authorities to crack down on what they see as a growing threat from Western influence and...
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    Researchers find what makes AI chatbots politically persuasive

    A recent massive study on the persuasiveness of AI chatbots has left many questioning whether these machines can truly sway public opinion. Researchers at the UK AI Security Institute, MIT, Stanford, and other institutions examined nearly 80,000 participants in the UK to find out if...
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    Grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein investigation in Florida ordered released

    Federal Judge Orders Release of Grand Jury Transcripts from Abandoned Epstein Investigation in Florida A federal judge in Florida has ordered the release of grand jury transcripts from the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking cases, paving the way for the unsealing of previously...
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    Jamiroquai review – hat-sporting acid jazz superstars are slick but lack substance

    Jay Kay's Hat Game Can't Save Jamiroquai from Lack of Substance The 90s acid jazz scene is still celebrated today, but it seems the original crowd-pleasers aren't quite as fluffy and oversized as they used to be. Jay Kay, the sole founding member of Jamiroquai, drew a crowd eager for three...
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    Five South Africans in court over alleged recruitment for Russia's war in Ukraine

    Five South Africans have been hauled into court on charges related to their alleged recruitment and involvement in Russia's war with Ukraine. Among them is renowned radio presenter Nonkululeko Mantula, 39, who hosts a popular morning show on SAfm. The arrests come as part of an investigation...
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    Live: Russian drone strike kills at least one, wounds 11 near Kyiv

    At least one person has been killed and 11 wounded in a Russian drone attack on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukrainian regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk said Sunday. The incident occurred ahead of a meeting between top Trump administration officials and Ukrainian negotiators in Florida that aims to...
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    Before a Soyuz launch Thursday someone forgot to secure a 20-ton service platform

    Russia's Soyuz rocket launchpad in Kazakhstan suffered a major mishap on Thursday, with a 20-ton service platform failing to secure properly and being ejected into the flame trench below. The incident occurred just before liftoff, as technicians worked to prepare the vehicle for its eight-month...
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    Bears' grades are in. Who aced the test in 24-15 upset of Eagles?

    Bears' Grades: A Dominant Performance Sends Shockwaves Through Philly The Chicago Bears have pulled off an upset of epic proportions, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 24-15 on the road. And what a performance it was, with several key players standing out for their individual excellence. At...
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    Episode Seven: Dirty Information

    Here is the code to generate a podcast episode based on the provided transcript: ```html <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>Collateral Damage Podcast</title> <link...
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    50 Cent Helped Make a New Netflix Doc About His Longtime Nemesis Sean Combs

    Netflix is set to premiere a four-part documentary series about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, titled "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," on December 2nd. As a longtime foe of the music mogul, 50 Cent has played an executive role in producing the project, directed by Alexandria Stapleton. The documentary is...
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    NYC judge: OpenAI must turn over communication with lawyers about deleted databases

    Federal Judge Demands OpenAI Reveal Internal Communications OverDeleted Pirated Books A Manhattan Federal Court Magistrate Judge has ruled that OpenAI must hand over all internal communications with lawyers regarding the reasons behind deleting two massive databases of pirated books. The tech...
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    Trump administration to retroactively vet refugees already resettled in US

    US Immigration Officials to Review Status of 230,000 Refugees Already Resettled in Country The Trump administration has announced that it will conduct a review of over 230,000 refugees who have already been admitted into the United States under President Joe Biden's administration. The move...
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    This Week's 'Pluribus' Arrives Early, Carol

    This week's early release of Apple TV's sci-fi series "Pluribus" is just in time for Thanksgiving. Instead of its usual Friday drop date, episode five will arrive on Wednesday, allowing viewers to dive headfirst into the bleak and unsettling world of Carol Sturka. Created by Vince Gilligan...
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    Scotland's wild World Cup moment was built by collective will and individual brilliance | Ewan Murray

    Scottish football has pulled off one of the greatest World Cup upsets of all time, thanks to a collective effort and individual brilliance from its talented squad. The Hampden Park night that Kenny McLean's stunning long-range shot sealed victory against Denmark will be etched in the memories of...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    A disturbing incident has unfolded at a store in Shandiz, Iran, leaving two unveiled women shaken after being attacked with yogurt by an enraged man. The footage captures the chaotic scene, showing the suspect swiftly grabbing a tub of yogurt and hurling it in the direction of the two women...
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    SantaCon wasn't always a drunken NYC nightmare

    SantaCon was originally a harmless prank party that brought together like-minded individuals with a taste for chaos and anarchy. It all started in 1994 when Rob Schmitt, a member of the Cacophony Society, hatched the idea to organize a one-off event featuring Santas in San Francisco. The initial...
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    Battle of the Sexes review – tennis's most famous match becomes kitschy, pacey opera

    Laura Karpman's opera "Balls" recently premiered at the Royal Festival Hall, transforming the infamous 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs into a kitschy, pacey spectacle. The work is an unapologetic, big-budget take on the real event, with Karpman's score expertly...
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