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    Bad and getting worse: for students like me, the loan system is the disaster that never ends | Rohan Sathyamoorthy

    The Burden of Student Loans: A Trap We Can't Escape As someone who has been fortunate enough to receive a significant chunk of the maximum student loan, I often try not to think too much about the crushing financial weight it will bring into my postgraduate years. After all, for those of us who...
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    Football Daily | Arsenal's fun boat sails on but quadruple attempt will surely hit the rocks

    Arsenal's Title Quest Hangs in the Balance as Quadruple Dream Becomes a Long Shot For many Arsenal fans, the thought of their team lifting the Premier League trophy is nothing more than a distant fantasy. Despite being clear at the top of the table, the Gunners' recent form has been...
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    DeVon-tails Smith and 8 other dogs from Philly-area shelters are competing in the Puppy Bowl

    Philadelphia's canine hopefuls have secured their place in the spotlight. On February 8th, when Super Bowl Sunday arrives, animal lovers across the country will be glued to their screens watching the annual Puppy Bowl event. Eight adorable puppies from Philadelphia-area shelters are going to...
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    Philadelphia Art Museum adds Pay What You Wish Friday nights for ‘Dreamworld’

    Philadelphia's iconic Art Museum is shaking things up for its final three weeks with a unique twist: Pay What You Wish Fridays. The museum has announced that it will offer flexible admission after 5 p.m. on January 30, February 6, and February 13 for its current special exhibition, "Dreamworld...
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    Wilder's book dinners bring customers face to face with local authors

    Local Authors Take Center Stage at Wilder's Book Dinners Wilder restaurant in Philadelphia has been hosting book dinners every few months, bringing together customers with local authors for a unique culinary experience. The events have proven to be a hit among book lovers, writers, and foodies...
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    Are the Eagles victims of their own success as they search for an offensive coordinator?

    The Eagles' Search for Success Turns into a Paradox The Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off their fifth consecutive playoff appearance and two Super Bowl berths in the last five years, are now faced with an unexpected challenge - finding a new offensive coordinator. The team has been rejected by at...
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    The Guardian view on the new archbishop of Canterbury: how to heal a divided church and nation? | Editorial

    Dame Sarah Mullally's Appointment: A Chance for Healing and Unity in the Church and Nation The appointment of Dame Sarah Mullally as the new archbishop of Canterbury marks a significant shift towards healing and unity within the Anglican communion. With her unique blend of experience, humility...
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    See the world’s deepest fish | CNN

    Deep-Sea Discovery: The Deepest Fish Ever Recorded In a groundbreaking find, scientists have captured footage of the world's deepest fish species, which was filmed at an incredible depth of over 27,000 feet in trenches off Japan. The extraordinary creature, known as the snailfish, was part of...
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    It Always Comes Back to Our Failed War on Drugs

    The US War on Drugs: A Scam to Justify Imperialism When the news broke that Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro was indicted by the US for narco-terrorism, it seemed like a classic case of American intervention. But scratch beneath the surface and you'll find something far more sinister at...
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    Man with knife shot, killed by Aurora police, authorities say

    Aurora Man Shot and Killed by Police After Confrontation with Officer In a dramatic turn of events on Wednesday afternoon, Aurora police opened fire on a 27-year-old man wielding a knife after he barricaded himself in a building in west suburban Aurora. The incident occurred shortly before 1...
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    Big tech continues to bend the knee to Trump a year after his inauguration

    A year into his presidency, US President Donald Trump's administration is seeing significant rewards for the tech industry, largely due to their close alliance with the president. The companies that had donated heavily to his campaign and supported him on various issues are now reaping the...
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    Detroit’s Motor City Brewing Works to ‘pause’ after 30+ years - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's Motor City Brewing Works Shuts Down Temporarily After 31 Years, Leaving Beer Lovers and Community in Limbo In a surprise move, Detroit's oldest brewery, Motor City Brewing Works, has announced that it will be taking a break until further notice. The iconic taproom, which has been...
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    How to turn a cauliflower into 'risotto' – recipe | Waste not

    A Low-Carb Cauliflower 'Risotto' That's Not Only Delicious But Also Zero-Waste When it comes to creating a nutritious meal that also reduces waste, it's not always easy. However, one innovative recipe has emerged that achieves this balance by turning a humble cauliflower into a low-carb...
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    Leaker Who Apple Is Suing Leaks iPhone 18 Pro Early

    Apple's Upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Model Leaks Again: What We Know So Far In a series of detailed leaks by YouTuber Jon Prosser, the iPhone 18 Pro model has been extensively revealed, showcasing several notable upgrades and changes. However, these reports also come with a caveat - nothing is...
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    Royal Navy shipbuilder in limbo owing to cash shortage at Liberty Steel plant

    UK Royal Navy warship project on hold due to steel shortage crisis at Scottish mill. The construction of three vital Royal Navy warships is on hold as a cash shortage at Scotland's Liberty Steel plant has left it unable to source the necessary steel. The ships, worth £500 million, are designed...
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    Quebec's Lake Rouge vanished – but was it a freak natural event or caused by human actions?

    In a bizarre and alarming phenomenon, a small lake in Quebec, Canada, known as Lake Rouge, has completely vanished overnight. The 3-square-kilometer lake, which was once home to trout and sandy banks, left behind only mud and dead fish, with its water mysteriously flowing into a nearby larger...
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    The Best Smart Home Tech at CES 2026

    Smart Home Tech Takes Center Stage at CES 2026 This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has brought with it a slew of exciting smart home tech innovations that promise to transform the way we live and interact with our homes. From wireless optical charging to matter-compatible devices...
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    Former CPS principal and network chief defrauded district of nearly $89K, watchdog finds

    Chicago Public Schools officials' shady deals come back to haunt them as watchdog reveals nearly $89K in fake billing scheme A former top official at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has been found guilty of running a massive phony billing scheme that bilked the district out of nearly $89,000...
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    Couples wait overnight to secure wedding spots at Oregon parks

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    January is the best time to see Jupiter

    Jupiter is Set to Shine in January Skies For stargazers, January offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the majesty of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. Beginning on January 10th, the gas giant will be in opposition, meaning it will be positioned directly opposite the sun...
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