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The Senate confirmed Kash Patel as the FBI director in a tight 51-49 vote, sparking debates about his qualifications and potential influence. Supporters see him as a reformer, while critics worry about his past and promises to reshape the agency's dynamics. The decision adds another chapter to the political tug-of-war over the FBI's future direction.
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A range of Irish cheese, including Horgans Irish Smoked Cheddar, sold by Tesco and Spar is recalled due to Listeria risk. Listeria can cause flu-like symptoms and more severe complications, affecting vulnerable groups such as the elderly and pregnant women. Consumers are urged to discard or return affected products and clean impacted surfaces.
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Steve Bannon, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, ignited controversy when he seemed to make a Nazi salute, a gesture he claims was a wave. The incident led French far-right leader Jordan Bardella to cancel his speech, dubbing it a provocation. Bannon's actions drew fire from both critics and some white nationalists, reflecting growing unease with Nazi associations in political discourse.
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Union Saint-Gilloise face Ajax in an exciting Europa League encounter. Both teams have injury troubles, with Ajax missing key players and Union dealing with suspensions. Experts predict a 2-2 draw, emphasizing both teams' scoring capabilities. Key players to watch include Union's Mac Allister and Ivanovic, along with Ajax's Henderson. The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports.
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In an exhilarating Championship clash, Bristol City pulled off a stunning comeback against Middlesbrough, winning 2-1 thanks to George Earthy's two goals. Initially trailing after Tommy Conway's goal for Boro, City's manager made decisive substitutions that turned the game. The match saw key saves and tactical turns that led City to rise to sixth in the standings.
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The anticipated clash between Bristol City U21 and AFC Bournemouth U21 was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. The game was slated for February 21, 2025, but a pitch inspection deemed it unplayable. A new date is yet to be scheduled. Meanwhile, the Young Robins are gearing up for a face-off against Cardiff City U21 on February 25, 2025.
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England triumphed over Scotland 16-15 in a nail-biting Six Nations 2025 match, disrupting Scotland’s four-year Calcutta Cup reign. Key moments included Finn Russell's missed conversion attempts and pivotal plays by Maro Itoje and Marcus Smith. The high-stakes game was broadcast on ITV1 and streamed on ITVX.
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Rangers are set to take on Turkish club Fenerbahçe in the UEFA Europa League round of 16. The first leg is at Ibrox on March 6, with the return leg in Istanbul on March 13. The competition's structure outlines potential matches against teams like Roma and Manchester United, with the finals taking place in Bilbao on May 21, 2025.
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The series **A Thousand Blows** captivates audiences with its portrayal of Victorian London's harsh realities, vibrant storytelling, and standout performances. Creators Steven Knight and historian David Olusoga craft a rich tapestry of characters facing social and colonial challenges, offering both a gripping narrative and insightful commentary on historical oppression.
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Harris Dickinson appeared on 'Chicken Shop Date' and engaged in playful banter with Amelia Dimoldenberg. Despite being in a long-term relationship, Dickinson fully embraced the show's humorous format, featuring antics like fake dumping dramatics and a film-inspired milk-drinking challenge. Fans appreciated their chemistry, likening it to her previous interview with Andrew Garfield.
Legendary actor Brian Murphy, cherished for his portrayal of George Roper in the iconic 1970s sitcom *George and Mildred*, has passed away at the age of 92. Murphy's career spanned various roles, including appearances in shows like *Holby City* and *Benidorm*. His death was announced in a touching tribute by his wife, Linda, marking the end of an era for fans of classic British TV comedy.
Damon Wayans, co-creator of 'In Living Color,' recently spoke about his crucial role in launching Jim Carrey's career. Comparing himself to Dr. Dre and Carrey to Eminem, Wayans emphasized their collaborative work within the revolutionary show. 'In Living Color' was a bold platform that broke cultural barriers, paving the way for future stars. While open to specials, Wayans prefers not to push for a full revival.
Italy claimed a 22-15 win over Wales in the Six Nations, marking their first back-to-back victories against Wales and increasing pressure on Wales' coach Warren Gatland. Struggles in basic play dropped Wales below Georgia in world rankings, sparking talks of possible changes in the Six Nations format and demands for a coaching overhaul.
Ethel Cain’s album, *Perverts*, navigates the complex terrain between sacred ideals and human desires, challenging traditional notions of purity. Through themes of sin and sanctity, Cain delves into moral ambiguities, blending religious motifs with raw human impulses. The music, rich in ambient and discordant elements, mirrors the turbulent journey through life's moral uncertainties.
In a heartfelt Instagram video, Selena Gomez tearfully expressed her distress over President Donald Trump's immigration policies. As a proud Mexican-American, Gomez voiced her concerns for families affected, particularly children. The emotional video sparked controversy, leading to its deletion. Gomez has been consistently vocal on immigration, producing documentaries and writing essays on the issue.