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A Half-Marathon Fueled by Pastries in Denmark

In a delicious twist on endurance running, three hundred participants braved the freezing cold in Copenhagen for a unique half-marathon where the primary fuel…

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Olympic Bans Through History: Countries and Years

Thirteen countries have been banned from the Olympic Games since 1920, with exclusions linked to war, human rights violations, doping scandals, and breaches of…

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Why Valentine’s Day Looks Different at the Winter Olympics

Valentine’s Day will arrive this year in the middle of the Winter Olympics, putting love, competition, and routine on the same schedule for athletes…

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China’s New Soft Power Strategy: Toys, Movies, and Games

China is pursuing a new approach to global influence — not through official slogans or state campaigns, but through consumer culture that travels faster…

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Winter Olympics Open as Team USA Stars Take Spotlight

The Winter Olympics have officially opened in Milan and Cortina with a ceremony featuring light, music, and national pride as athletes from around the…

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Elon Musk Questions Whether Money Buys Happiness in Viral Post

Elon Musk, currently the world’s richest person, has sparked a renewed online debate after weighing in on the long-standing idea that “money can’t buy…

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Japan Opens First Permanent Pokémon Theme Park

The world’s first permanent Pokemon theme park, PokePark Kanto, has officially opened within Tokyo’s largest amusement park, Yomiuri Land, offering fans an immersive experience…

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U.S. probes Nike over discrimination claims involving white workers

Nike is under investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) following claims that the company may have engaged in discriminatory practices against…

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Saudi Arabia Begins Issuing Passports for Camels

Saudi Arabia has introduced a new “camel passport project” as part of efforts to regulate one of the kingdom’s most culturally and economically significant…

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Minions Music Nearly Sidelines an Olympic Skating Debut

A last-minute copyright dispute nearly altered the Olympic debut of Spanish figure skater Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté, whose Minions-themed short program faced uncertainty just days…

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From Caviar Nuggets to Heart-Shaped Pizza: Valentine’s Fast Food

Fast-food chains across the United States are embracing Valentine’s Day with limited-time menu items and promotions designed to draw in diners during one of…

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Tom Cruise Flees London Home After Brazen Robbery Nearby

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise has abruptly left his £35 million ($47.9 million) London apartment in the exclusive Knightsbridge area following a violent, daylight smash-and-grab…

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France’s Nuclear Capabilities: What the Numbers Show

France, the European Union’s only nuclear power, is reshaping its nuclear deterrence doctrine amid growing security concerns in Europe. President Emmanuel Macron announced a…

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Trump Says Iran’s Military Is Crumbling

During a roundtable on saving college sports, President Donald Trump briefly addressed the ongoing war and said U.S. forces are performing exceptionally well. Trump…

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Trump Pushes U.S. Weapons Production

President Trump posted on Truth Social that he concluded a meeting with the largest U.S. defense manufacturers, including BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris…

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