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    Senyar Swamps Sumatra

    Indonesia has witnessed a rare and devastating tropical cyclone that brought torrential rains to the island of Sumatra, leaving widespread destruction in its wake. Cyclone Senyar made landfall on November 25, 2025, after intensifying into a tropical depression just days earlier. The storm's slow...
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    DNA testing led to a new suspect in a Montana girl's 1996 murder. He was found dead hours after being questioned.

    New Lead in Decades-Old Montana Murder Case Brings Closure to Family of Victim, But Justice Is Bittersweet A 55-year-old married father of two who had been identified as a suspect in the 1996 murder of 15-year-old Danielle "Danni" Houchins was found dead hours after being questioned by...
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    A moment that changed me: My unbearable grief kept growing – until I found solace in a silent community

    A Grief So Profound It Changed Everything: How Finding Solace in Silence Saved My Life It's been two years since my father passed away, leaving me reeling from the sudden loss. I tried to fill the void by throwing myself into a new job in communications, clubbing every weekend, and taking up a...
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    Horror game Horses has been banned from sale – but is it as controversial as you'd think?

    Steam Ban Horses Game Sparks Debate on Censorship in Gaming Industry A recent ban from sale on Steam for award-winning Italian developer Santa Ragione's latest project, Horses, has sparked controversy within the gaming community and beyond. The game was initially banned due to its graphic and...
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    IRS Must Make Those Confusing Math-Error Notices Easier To Understand

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has long been criticized for its confusing and unclear math-error notices. These notices, intended to handle simple errors quickly, often leave taxpayers bewildered about the changes made to their tax returns or how to contest them. Under new legislation...
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    Wendi Norris Bet On Women Surrealists—Now the Market Has Caught Up

    Gallery Wendi Norris is a contemporary art gallery based in San Francisco, California, founded by curator and dealer Wendi Norris. The gallery is known for showcasing works of artists who are often overlooked or underrepresented in the art market. Wendi Norris has been instrumental in...
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    The global decline in murder, explained in one chart

    Global Murder Rates Have Declined by a Quarter Since 2000, According to New Data A staggering revelation has come to light in the data on global murder rates. Contrary to long-held assumptions that violent crime is always rising, the international homicide rate has actually decreased by roughly...
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    Hong Kong apartment fire death toll mounts, and China stifles criticism as safety violations are revealed

    Hong Kong's apartment fire death toll has mounted to at least 151, with officials revealing that the mesh used to cover scaffolding during renovations was not up to fire safety codes. This revelation comes as frustration over what appears to have been clear safety lapses ahead of the devastating...
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    Marti Cifuentes: Under-pressure Leicester boss focused on form not club's legal case

    Leicester City boss Marti Cifuentes is under immense pressure to deliver results on the pitch, while the club faces a serious legal case that threatens their Premier League status. The 43-year-old Spaniard, who took over at the King Power Stadium in the summer, acknowledged that his team's...
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    The cost of being the "exceptional" disabled person

    The price of being a standout among the disabled is steep, as proven by Tim Burton's classic 1990 film "Edward Scissorhands." The movie tells the story of Edward, a gentle and kind-hearted outsider who possesses scissors for hands. Despite his unique appearance, Edward becomes an integral part...
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    Vålerenga call for anti-doping changes after artificial pitch causes footballer to fail drug test

    Norway's Vålerenga Club Calls for Stricter Anti-Doping Regulations After Synthetic Pitch Exposure Leads to False Positive The Norwegian football club, Vålerenga, is urging anti-doping authorities to review and strengthen regulations after a recent case of environmental exposure led to a false...
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    World Rally Championship: Eflyn Evans title would 'put rallying back on map'

    The article discusses the upcoming Rally Saudi Arabia, which is a brand new event in the World Rally Championship (WRC). The rally will take place in the Middle East and will feature 17 special stages over more than 300 competitive kilometers. As it is a new event, there is limited data...
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    How TikTok, micro-dramas, and distracted viewers are reshaping TV

    As TV viewing habits shift towards phone-based consumption, Hollywood is adapting by investing in new forms of entertainment. One notable trend is the rise of vertical micro-dramas – short episodes designed to grab viewers' attention with outlandish premises. To cater to increasingly distracted...
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    Lando Norris on a potential F1 win in Vegas

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    Bengals QB Joe Burrow ‘Looks Outstanding’: Will He Play Vs. Patriots?

    Bengals QB Joe Burrow's Return Looms Over Patriots Matchup Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been sidelined since Week 2 due to a turf toe injury, but he's trending in the right direction. According to Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow is looking "outstanding" and performing...
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    What to stream: 'Pluribus,' 'Death by Lightning,' 'A Star Is Born'

    Netflix is skipping the Revolutionary War to dive headfirst into the Gilded Age with its latest limited series, "Death by Lightning," which tells the true story of James Garfield's tragic presidency. The show only has four episodes, but it's a gripping tale that explores the life and death of...
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    Ian Jackson has big night off bench in St. John’s destruction of Bucknell

    St. John's Dominant Performance: Ian Jackson Lays Out His Case as Starter Ian Jackson seemed to have finally found his footing off the bench for St. John's, helping the Red Storm trample Bucknell 97-49 in New York on Thursday night. The Bronx native and North Carolina transfer scored a...
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    Lawmaker Challenges ICE Plan to Hire Bounty Hunters

    "Congressman Sounds Alarm as ICE Plans to Hire Bounty Hunters" A plan by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to hire private bounty hunters has sparked concerns among lawmakers. In a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi expressed his "grave concerns" over the...
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    The moment I knew: when we reunited in our 60s, it felt like coming home

    The rekindled flame of childhood love: a story of serendipity and second chances. For 16-year-old Lynne, life had been a series of adjustments - relocating to a caravan park in Gladstone, Queensland, with her family after her father's work. Yet amidst the uncertainty, she found an unlikely...
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    Carlos Alcaraz and Amanda Anisimova to return to Queen's in 2026

    Carlos Alcaraz and Amanda Anisimova are set to return to the Queen's Club tennis tournament in 2026, a prestigious event that has been won by some of the game's biggest names over the years. The Spanish world number two, who has already claimed six Grand Slam singles titles, will look to...
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