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Top Republican breaks his silence on Lindsey Graham death conspiracies and details his grueling routine
This article claims to feature a senior Republican responding to conspiracy theories about the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, alongside an account of his demanding daily schedule. However, the supplied text contains only website navigation menus, promotional headlines and links to unrelated stories, rather than the body of the article itself. As a result, no…
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Devastated sister of young mother Jana Armstrong makes powerful promise as she breaks down in tears
The article’s headline reports that the sister of Jana Armstrong, described as a young mother, has spoken publicly through tears and made what is characterised as a powerful promise, following what appears to be Armstrong’s death. The URL suggests the case involves a murder in Toowoomba, Queensland, indicating this is an Australian crime story with…
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The modest origins of Lindsey Graham, who became one of the US Senate’s most powerful voices
This article was intended to profile Lindsey Graham, described in the headline as one of the US Senate’s most powerful voices, and to chart his rise from modest beginnings. However, the supplied text contains none of the actual article content — instead it consists entirely of the Daily Mail website’s navigation menu, weather listings and…
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How Indian scientists are mapping the brain’s last frontier
Scientists at the Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, say they have created the world’s most detailed three-dimensional atlas of the human brainstem at cellular resolution. Called Anchor (Atlas of Neurochemical Characterisation of the Human Brainstem with 3D Reconstruction), the digital map allows scientists to move seamlessly from whole-brain MRI…
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10 years of Pokémon Go and the millions still trying to catch ’em all
Pokémon Go, the mobile game that uses GPS and augmented reality to let players hunt virtual creatures in real-world locations, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its 2016 launch it has become one of the biggest mobile game releases in history, and its publisher, Scopely, argues that its lasting appeal lies in bringing people together,…
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The Chinese graduate accused of being Mexico’s ‘fentanyl king’
The BBC has published an investigation into Zhang Zhidong, a 39-year-old Chinese national known in the criminal underworld as “Brother Wang” or the “king of fentanyl”, who US authorities accuse of becoming a pivotal link in the supply of the synthetic opioid to the United States. According to the US Department of Justice, Zhang helped…
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Kemi Badenoch may quit court over fear of eco damages bill ‘worth trillions of pounds’
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The Morning Poll: Should we do more to tackle climate change after the heatwaves?
This page is not a substantive news article but a Daily Mail “Morning Poll” feature asking readers whether more should be done to tackle climate change in the wake of recent heatwaves. The captured text contains only the site’s navigation menu, weather strip and a long list of unrelated headline teasers, with none of the…
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Forget ‘Indiana Jones,’ Nicolas Cage’s Adventure Hit Is a Streaming Smash on Hulu
Entertainment site Collider reports that Nicolas Cage’s 2004 action-adventure National Treasure has re-entered the streaming charts, ranking among the most-watched films on Hulu in the United States. The piece frames the film as Cage’s answer to the Indiana Jones franchise and part of a wider run of streaming success for the actor, who has also…