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    ‘Great Lock-In’ becomes fall’s hottest wellness trend — here’s what it means

    The "Great Lock-In" trend has taken social media by storm, where people are using autumn's slowdown to tighten routines, build healthy habits, and reset before the holidays begin. This fall, many individuals are turning over a new leaf well ahead of January, aiming to make positive changes in...
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    Angel Reese defends gesture directed towards Caitlin Clark after LSU national title win; calls out double standard after being 'unapologetically' her

    Angel Reese Stands by Gesture Directed at Caitlin Clark After LSU Wins National Title Angel Reese, star player for LSU, defended her gesture aimed at Iowa Hawkeyes' Caitlin Clark during the Tigers' first NCAA women's basketball national championship victory on Sunday. The gesture, popularized...
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    Republicans are setting a trap ahead of Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ rally

    "Republicans are setting a trap: How the party is using loaded language to paint peaceful protesters as radicals" In an effort to discredit the 'No Kings' national protests scheduled for Saturday, Republican leaders have resorted to labeling them as "hate-America rallies." Speaker Mike Johnson...
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    Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks

    Pakistani Air Attacks on Afghanistan Spark Outrage and Fresh Bloodshed At least 10 civilians were killed in recent air attacks by Pakistani forces inside Afghanistan, shattering a brief ceasefire that had brought some calm to the border region. The strikes, which also wounded 12 others, have...
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    Sahel-based jihadists are extending their reach. Can a fractured region push back?

    The Sahel region, spanning across several countries in West Africa, has seen a significant escalation in jihadist activities over the past few years. The upsurge of extremist groups, including al-Qaida-linked Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM), has resulted in thousands of refugees...
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    Can Putin's 'Flying Kremlin' travel through EU airspace to Budapest?

    Russian President Vladimir Putin's heavily armoured presidential plane, dubbed the "Flying Kremlin", may be allowed to fly through EU airspace en route from Moscow to Budapest for a planned summit with US President Donald Trump. The aircraft has four engines and is equipped with an array of...
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    Trump commutes sentence of former Republican lawmaker George Santos

    US President Donald Trump has announced his intention to commute the sentence of former Republican Representative George Santos, who is currently serving a prison term for charges of fraud and identity theft. The move comes as a relief to Santos, who had been held in solitary confinement, a...
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    Breathtaking, unsettling, healing: how US artist Kara Walker transformed a Confederate monument

    The Monuments exhibit is a collection of Confederate monuments that have been removed from public spaces in the United States. The exhibit features 68 monuments, including those from Charlottesville, Virginia, where two statues were taken down in 2017 after a deadly white nationalist rally. The...
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    President Trump commutes George Santos' sentence

    President Trump has commuted the sentence of George Santos, a former New York Representative who was found guilty on multiple counts of election fraud and other charges. The move is seen as a surprise by many, given Trump's history of criticizing Democrats for leniency in handling political...
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    ROG Xbox Ally X sells out, despite disdain for shifts in Microsoft's gaming strategy

    Microsoft's latest foray into the gaming console market has backfired spectacularly, as the ROG Xbox Ally X - touted as a mid-range powerhouse - has sold out in record time. This astonishing turn of events raises a crucial question: what exactly did Microsoft do to alienate its loyal fanbase...
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    La Liga players to stage on-field protest over decision to play league game in US

    La Liga Players Unite in Protest Over US Game Amid Heavy Travel Concerns In a dramatic show of solidarity, Spanish soccer players are set to stage a protest on-field this weekend as La Liga pushes forward with its ambitious plans to host regular season games in the United States. The ninth...
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