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    World Cup winner Andres Iniesta excited by new NSN cycling team

    Former Barcelona legend and 2010 World Cup winner Andres Iniesta has expressed his excitement about taking over the reins of a new cycling team. The announcement comes after Israel-Premier Tech, the team that had secured funding from Stoneweg, a Swiss investment firm, was taken over by Iniesta's...
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    Report: Phillies, Kyle Schwarber agree to blockbuster new contract

    Philadelphia Phillies Land Blockbuster Deal with Kyle Schwarber, Securing Star's Future The Philadelphia Phillies have made their first major splash of the offseason by inking a five-year, $150 million deal with All-Star designated hitter Kyle Schwarber. The blockbuster contract will keep...
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    Engadget review recap: Dell 16 Premium, Nikon ZR, Ooni Volt 2 and more

    Here are the summaries of the reviews for each product: **Ooni Volt 2** * The Ooni Volt 2 is a smaller, more refined version of the original Volt. * It has clearer controls and a large display, making it easier to use for all skill levels. * The pizza-making experience is consistently...
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    55+ Amazon Christmas gift ideas to shop on time for everyone on your list

    The provided text appears to be a compilation of various gift ideas for different occasions, including Christmas and other holiday-themed gifts. It includes product recommendations from Amazon, such as: 1. The Stanley Classic Bottle Opener Beer Stein 2. HOLDN' STORAGE Christmas Ornament Storage...
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    Joel Embiid and Paul George questionable for Sixers-Lakers on Sunday; LeBron James questionable and Luka Dončić returning

    Joel Embiid's Return to Action Put in Jeopardy as Knee Injury Concerns Loom The Philadelphia 76ers' home game against the Los Angeles Lakers has taken a dramatic turn, with two of their key players - Joel Embiid and Paul George - listed as questionable due to left knee injuries. According to...
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    NYC’s Institute for Collaborative Ed. (ICE) has a branding problem

    NYC's Institute for Collaborative Education Ditches "ICE" Due to Association with Immigration Agency A progressive Manhattan school long known by its acronym, ICE, is rebranding itself as "Ny.ICE" or simply "the Institute for Collaborative Education" in an effort to distance itself from the...
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    Purists be damned: why title-deciding playoffs make soccer sing | Leander Schaerlaeckens

    The MLS playoffs are a spectacle that defies conventional notions of fair play and tradition. As the stakes rise and the tension builds, the games become a showcase for flair, drama, and entertainment value. This is particularly evident in the performances of stars like Lionel Messi, who have...
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    Illinois sues USDA to block changes to SNAP eligibility of immigrants

    Illinois Leads Democratic States in Lawsuit Against USDA's SNAP Eligibility Changes A contentious change to the US Department of Agriculture's rules regarding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility has sparked a lawsuit from Illinois and 20 other Democratic states. The...
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    Video 'Slender Man' attacker told officers to Google her name, police say

    A chilling revelation has emerged in the case of a young woman who stabbed her friend 19 times in an attempt to appease a fictional character from internet folklore. Morgan Geyser, 17, was apprehended by authorities on Sunday and during questioning, she allegedly told officers who asked for her...
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    What can we learn from RFK Jr's 'erotic poetry'? That Americans need to get better at enjoying a scandal | Marina Hyde

    The United States' notorious propensity for self-seriousness has led American journalism into uncharted territory. When news breaks that a high-profile figure, like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been involved in an "erotic affair" with a younger colleague, it's astonishing to see how somberly the...
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    Video President Trump congratulates NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after WH meeting

    President Trump extended congratulations to newly elected New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani in a video message following their White House meeting on Friday. The two leaders reportedly engaged in productive discussions and committed to working closely together. During the meeting, which took...
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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

    TV Shows That Most Need a Comeback: A Call for Revival The world of television is filled with iconic shows that have left an indelible mark on our lives. But as new seasons and series premiere, some beloved programs seem to fade into the background. It's time to revive them! Peep Show, the...
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    South Side turkey giveaway covers gap amid SNAP uncertainty: 'So many families like mine who need help'

    Chicagoans in need found a lifeline this holiday season, thanks to Zakat Chicago's Feasting with Dignity campaign. The charity distributed over 5,600 halal turkeys across 35 locations, providing a much-needed respite for families struggling to make ends meet amid uncertainty about federal food...
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    NASA’s Scott Tingle to Serve as Agency’s Chief Astronaut - NASA

    NASA Names Veteran Astronaut Scott Tingle as New Chief of Astronaut Office In a move aimed at revitalizing the agency's spaceflight capabilities, NASA has tapped astronaut Scott Tingle to lead its Astronaut Office. The 51-year-old veteran astronaut will assume the role effective November 10th...
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    Ride the Cyclone review – teens sing for their salvation in cult musical

    "Cyclone" Musical Finds Salvation in Its Offbeat Charm In this eccentric production of "Ride the Cyclone," director Lizzi Gee masterfully weaves together a narrative that defies conventional storytelling. Based on an original concept by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell, the show follows six...
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    Love Immortal: the man devoted to defying death through cryonics – documentary

    The HTML code provided appears to be a snippet of a web page, specifically a section within an article. It includes various elements such as figures, tables, and divs, with CSS styles applied to customize their appearance. Some notable features of this code include: 1. The use of `figure`...
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    Museum of Science and Industry workers set strike date as contract talks continue

    Chicago Museum Staff Set to Strike as Contract Talks Teeter on Brink. A strike by museum staff at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is now set for November 29 unless a deal can be reached before then. The decision, which comes after the union authorized a strike in September, marks...
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    This is how we do it: 'The sex is so good I walk around with a ridiculous smile on my face'

    For 60-year-old Claudine, meeting John five years ago was like a breath of fresh air after a 30-year relationship. She thought she'd lost her spark, but John brought back the excitement and passion she never knew she still had. Their relationship has been a game-changer for both of them, with...
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    Hello, It's Me Onscreen: Adele to Make Acting Debut in Tom Ford-Directed Film

    Adele Makes Acting Debut in Tom Ford's 'Cry to Heaven', Set for Release in 2026 Singer-songwriter Adele is finally set to make her acting debut, starring alongside Colin Firth and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the highly anticipated film adaptation of Anne Rice's novel, 'Cry to Heaven'. The movie...
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    Micheal Ray Richardson, NBA All-Star guard banned for violating league's drug policy, dies at 70

    Micheal Ray Richardson, the NBA All-Star guard who once lit up the league with his incredible skills before being derailed by a stint in the shadows of addiction, has passed away at 70. His passing was confirmed to the Associated Press by his attorney and close friend John Zelbst, who described...
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