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    Bungee cords are an oddball hack for traveling – here are 10 clever ways to use them

    The article appears to be a collection of creative solutions for everyday travel problems using bungee cords, which are often overlooked as a versatile tool. The author provides various uses for bungee cords in hotels, such as: 1. Creating a clothesline: A makeshift clothesline can be created...
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    Battlefield 6 is yet another cliche-ridden war game. We deserve better

    Battlefield 6 feels like more of the same tired, unoriginal war game formula that we've come to expect from the long-running series. The single-player campaign is a predictable and overly familiar tale of heroes fighting against evil forces, with characters that are little more than cardboard...
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    Country music star Mark Chesnutt hospitalized in Baton Rouge, forced to cancel upcoming performances

    Mark Chesnutt, the renowned country music singer, has been hospitalized in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and subsequently canceled a series of performances due to health concerns. The news came as a shock to his fans, who had been eagerly awaiting his upcoming shows. Chesnutt was initially scheduled...
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    Shows such as Stranger Things and Yellowjackets have become bloated. I’m all for the one-and-done series | Priya Elan

    TV Shows Are Getting Bloated: Why "One-and-Done" Series Are a Brighter Idea The latest season of your favorite show has just dropped, but instead of excitement and hope, you're met with disappointment and frustration. The second series feels like a rehashing of the same old storylines, with the...
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    MLS team pledges 'queer' community support after sponsoring ex-UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas event

    Los Angeles Football Club, a professional soccer team in Major League Soccer, has pledged its support for the LGBTQ+ community by sponsoring an event honoring former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas. The event, which was co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Dodgers, took place last...
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    Andrew Cuomo warns socialism could mean the ‘death of New York,’ courts Republican voters in mayoral bid

    Andrew Cuomo, the former New York Governor and mayoral candidate, has been warning voters about the dangers of socialism in the city. He believes that socialist policies could be the "death knell" for New York City, driving businesses out and threatening public safety. Cuomo's comments come as...
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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 is standing by her gesture aimed at Iowa Hawkeyes' Caitlin Clark during LSU's national championship win, saying "I don't take disrespect lightly." The gesture, popularized by WWE star John Cena, was seen as a reference to the place Clark might put her new championship ring. Reese...
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    The biggest hurdle to solving the shutdown has nothing to do with policy

    A Lack of Trust is Sabotaging Government Shutdown Talks, Experts Say. A lack of trust between lawmakers and the White House is crippling efforts to resolve the government shutdown, which has entered its third week. Despite bipartisan demands for action on health care subsidies, Republicans are...
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    Suspected Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing

    US Spy Balloon Able to Transmit Info to Beijing, Officials Say A Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States earlier this year was able to send sensitive information back to Beijing in real-time. According to a source familiar with the matter, the high-altitude surveillance balloon...
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    Exactly how safe is a gel manicure?

    Britain's obsession with beauty is so fierce that salon chains can now outdo high street banks in popularity - all thanks to the enduring allure of shiny, chip-resistant nails. But beneath that dazzling finish lies a complex web of chemicals and safety concerns that may leave even the most...
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    Not guilty verdict in ICE case sends stark message to Trump DOJ’s political prosecutions

    "Trump DOJ's Guilty Verdicts Send a Stark Message: Politicized Prosecutions Won't Pay" The acquittal of Sidney Reid, charged with assaulting an FBI agent during an immigration enforcement protest, has sent a clear message to the Trump administration and its Department of Justice: politicized...
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    Dem judge in hot seat after DHS exposes 'whole new level' of activism, sheltering illegal immigrant

    Judge's Home Becomes "Whole New Level" of Sanctuary for Illegal Immigrant A disturbing scandal has emerged in New Mexico, where a Democratic judge harbored an illegal immigrant with ties to a transnational criminal gang. Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, a Venezuelan national who entered the country...
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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 Fires Back at Critics Over 'You Can't See Me' Gesture The LSU star's gesture, popularized by WWE star John Cena, sparked much debate after the Tigers' national title win. Reese defended her actions in a press conference on Sunday, saying she doesn't take disrespect lightly. She...
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    Airline apologises for asking dead flight attendant for paperwork

    A Taiwanese airline, Eva Air, has been embroiled in a scandal after it was revealed that the company had sent a text message to a dead flight attendant asking for paperwork days after her death. The 34-year-old Sun, who died of an unspecified illness during a flight from Milan to Taiwan, had...
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