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    The rise of parcel thefts: how to protect yourself from porch pirates

    Parcel thefts have become a widespread problem in the UK, with a record-breaking £666.5 million worth of parcels reported as stolen across the country last year. The issue has been exacerbated by the rise of online shopping and the growing number of delivery drivers on the roads. Thieves are...
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    Wells refers expenses to parliamentary watchdog – as it happened

    Anika Wells has referred her entitlement spending to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority for an audit amid criticism over her spending on family reunion travel. The communications minister, Anika Wells, has maintained she believes all her expenses are within the rules but...
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    Losing is taking a toll as Bulls' unity is starting to splinter

    Bulls' Unity Starts to Fray as Seven-Game Losing Streak Continues Billy Donovan's message to his team was clear: the disconnect between players is what's holding them back. "We're not gifted enough or good enough to not do that and we've got to stay focused," he said, referring to the mistakes...
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    I won't be there for you: Friends leaves Netflix – and outrages fans

    Netflix's Decision to Drop 'Friends' Leaves Fans in a State of Angst The news that Netflix will no longer be streaming the beloved sitcom "Friends" has sent shockwaves among fans, with many taking to social media to express their outrage and despair. The show, which aired for 10 seasons from...
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    Manchester-London 7am 'ghost train' to carry passengers after outcry over regulator's decision

    Northern Rail Link 'Ghost Train' Service Saved Amid Public Backlash, Regulator Concedes Defeat. A contentious decision by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has been overturned after widespread criticism from politicians, business leaders, and ordinary passengers. The regulator had initially...
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    'Chunks of earth just disappear': life on a collapsing island – podcast

    A small island in the Arctic is literally crumbling beneath its inhabitants' feet. The once-thriving community of Qikiqtaruk, situated in Canada's Yukon territory, has seen chunks of earth vanish into thin air, leaving behind gaping holes and crumbled buildings. Resident families are forced to...
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    NYC Council passes bill restoring tossed sex abuse suits and reopening path to sue institutions

    New York City on Brink of $1 Billion in Damages as Lawsuits Against Institutions Opened Up A measure passed by the New York City Council this week may cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars after lawmakers cleared the way for lawsuits against institutions to move forward. The bill...
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    2025 UK Championship: Judd Trump, John Higgins & Shaun Murphy win on day one

    The article discusses the latest developments in the UK Snooker Championship, which is currently underway at the Barbican in London. The top seeds, including Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan, and Mark Williams, have already made their mark on the competition, with Trump leading Maguire 4-1 after...
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    'Struggling to pay the bills': Britons under pressure react to budget 2025

    For many, the UK government's latest budget has been met with frustration and disappointment. The cost of living continues to rise, and those struggling to make ends meet are feeling the pinch. Brett and Maria MacDonald, a couple from London, are among them. They own a hair salon and have two...
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    RFK Jr.’s new CDC deputy director prefers “natural immunity” over vaccines

    CDC Names Anti-Vaccine Surgeon General's Right-Hand Man as Deputy Director in 'Dangerous' Move The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has appointed Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham, a vocal critic of vaccines, as its new principal deputy director. The move has been widely...
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    Derrick White breaks out of shooting slump and other takeaways from Celtics win over Pistons

    Derrick White's slump-breaking 27-point performance against the Pistons was a welcome respite for the young Celtics. The team came out on top, overcoming an early deficit and holding off a late Detroit comeback to secure a hard-fought win. White's emergence from his shooting slump was a key...
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    The hidden disease that spikes every Thanksgiving

    A Silent Killer at Thanksgiving: How to Know If Your Blood Pressure is Spiking Millions of lives are lost every year due to a silent killer lurking among us – hypertension, or high blood pressure. This week, Americans will gather around the table to celebrate Thanksgiving, but many won't be...
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    Thai woman found alive in coffin after being brought in for cremation - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

    In shocking turn of events, a 65-year-old Thai woman was found alive inside her coffin at a temple in Bangkok after being brought there for cremation. The stunning discovery was made when temple staff heard a faint knock coming from the coffin and subsequently opened it to find the woman...
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    Opinion: Adding new housing is good for Detroit and Boston-Edison - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's Neighborhoods Face Off: Affordable Housing and the Battle for Community Character. As Detroit continues to grow after decades of population loss, a new wave of change is sweeping across its neighborhoods. The city's long-vacant buildings and lots are being transformed into vibrant...
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    Data-driven sport: How Oracle Red Bull Racing and AT&T move terabytes of F1 info

    The Formula One world is shifting towards a data-driven era. This change has been accelerated by the growing popularity of F1 globally, as well as significant advancements in car design and technology. According to Morgan Maia, senior partnerships manager at Oracle Red Bull Racing, the team...
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    Vietnam flooding death toll reaches 90 amid landslides and relentless rain

    Vietnam's Flood Nightmare Enters 90th Day of Death Toll as Rain Shows No Signs of Letting Up. In one of the worst floods in recent history, Vietnam's death toll has soared to 90, with a total of 12 missing persons still stranded in the midst of the torrential downpour. The latest update from...
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    CBSO/Vänskä review – weird brilliance and neurotic tics in a compelling programme

    Last night's concert at Symphony Hall was a showcase for Osmo Vänskä's mastery of Sibelius and Shostakovich, two composers whose lyric storytelling has long captivated audiences. The CBSO, under the Finnish conductor's meticulous guidance, produced a program that felt lived in, yet also drew out...
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    Cubs tender contracts to Justin Steele and Javier Assad, non-tender Reese McGuire and Eli Morgan

    The Chicago Cubs have formally tendered contracts to left-hander Justin Steele and right-hander Javier Assad, securing their spots on the roster for 2026. In a move that was largely anticipated, the team has also non-tendered catcher Reese McGuire and reliever Eli Morgan, making them eligible...
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    Science-centric streaming service Curiosity Stream is an AI-licensing firm now

    Curiosity Stream, a science-centric streaming service, has taken an unconventional route to generate revenue. Instead of relying on subscription fees and ads, the company has shifted its focus to licensing its content to artificial intelligence (AI) companies. This move has proven lucrative...
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    'AI is scary territory': art teachers – one 64, one 29 – on cuts, creativity and life in a career that's under threat

    Art teachers are reeling as arts funding cuts and declining student enrollment threaten the very existence of their profession. The two women, Sue Cabourn and Jasmine Pert, share their experiences as art educators in a rapidly changing landscape. Cabourn's journey into teaching began in the...
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