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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding could unleash unprecedented global spending frenzy: expert
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's upcoming wedding is already generating a cultural wave that experts say transcends sports and pop culture.
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Ways & Means Chair Smith talks Working Families Tax Cut, reconciliation 3.0, fraud
Rep. Jason Smith touts the one big beautiful bill act 2025 anniversary, highlighting the child tax credit, no tax on tips, and border security.
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Editorial: It’s time to step up and have your say for science
Your comments on a dangerous rule putting politicals in charge of science can matter.
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Astonishing cost of asylum: Home Office confirms each claim costs the taxpayer £18,700
The average sum includes the cost of providing accommodation and living costs, as well as the sums spent on processing claims and any legal appeals.
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Mexico fans celebrated a World Cup goal so wildly they triggered spikes on local seismographs
Mexico's packed World Cup crowd at Estadio Azteca reportedly caused an artificial seismic signal when Julian Quiñones scored against Ecuador.
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Alexi Lalas rips referees after Folarin Balogun red card in Team USA win: ‘An absolute joke’
Alexi Lalas called refereeing an 'absolute joke' and compared the Falorin Balogun red card to a Lionel Messi incident against Algeria at the World Cup.
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Marburg Camera Prize: Florian Hoffmeister On Winning The Lifetime Achievement Award For Cinematographers & Reuniting With Edward Berger For ‘The Riders’
Last month, German cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister wrapped on Edward Berger’s latest, The Riders, starring Brad Pitt, and returned to Germany, although not his home base of Berlin, but the small town of Marburg, where he was awarded the Marburg Camera Prize. Established in 2001 and presented by Marburg University, the award recognises and celebrates the…
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Paranoid Putin boosts his personal protection squad to 800 officers amid assassination fears
More than two dozen additional officers will be added to the central apparatus of Russia’s Federal Protective Service (FSO), increasing its strength from 785 to 812.