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  • Israeli Settlers Burn Mosque as West Bank Violence Escalates – The Wall Street Journal

    1. Israeli Settlers Burn Mosque as West Bank Violence Escalates  The Wall Street Journal
    2. Israeli settler attack on West Bank mosque draws international condemnation  Al Jazeera
    3. Israel’s army chief promises to stop attacks by settlers  Dawn

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  • U18 athlete refugee team members selected as programme expands to Uganda | News | Athletics Better World

    U18 athlete refugee team members selected as programme expands to Uganda | News | Athletics Better World

    Twelve U18 athletes have been selected for the World Athletics Athlete Refugee Team and will be candidates for the 2026 Youth Refugee Olympic Team following a trial event held earlier this month in Kampala.

    Nine years after the first refugee team…

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  • TTAP vows ‘vigorous protest’ for restoration of Constitution – Dawn

    1. TTAP vows ‘vigorous protest’ for restoration of Constitution  Dawn
    2. COAS Asim Munir’s tenure to reset after military command reforms  The Express Tribune
    3. Pakistan’s 27th Amendment: A Grave Threat To Judicial Independence And Democracy  The…

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  • Giant North American ‘hell pigs’ could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals

    Giant North American ‘hell pigs’ could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals

    Giant North American “hell pigs” may have munched on bones around 30 million years ago, while their smaller counterparts ripped through softer material, like flesh, new research finds.

    The “hell pigs,” scientifically known as Archaeotherium

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  • Detecting new icy molecules around a newly-forming star with JWST – Astrobites

    1. Detecting new icy molecules around a newly-forming star with JWST  Astrobites
    2. NASA’s Webb finds life’s building blocks frozen in a galaxy next door  ScienceDaily
    3. Astronomers Keep Finding The Same Thing – And It Points To Life Starting In…

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  • Opportunistic screening with radiomics model based on CT imaging of ad

    Opportunistic screening with radiomics model based on CT imaging of ad

    Introduction

    During abdominal cross-sectional imaging, adrenal tumors are frequently detected incidentally with a prevalence ranging from 5% to 7%.1 Non-functioning adrenal tumors (NFAT) are the most common incidental tumors of the adrenal gland,…

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  • Great Britain announces full squad

    Great Britain announces full squad

    The full Great Britain squad has been announced for the 2026 United Cup from 2-11 January in Perth and Sydney, Australia.

    The team – made up of three men’s and three women’s players – will be led by British No.1s

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to step down after more than a decade in role | Walmart

    Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to step down after more than a decade in role | Walmart

    Walmart CEO Doug McMillon will retire next year after more than a decade in charge of one of the world’s largest retailers.

    John Furner, the chain’s boss in the US, will succeed McMillion as the Bentonville, Arkansas-based grocery retailer’s global CEO after 31 January.

    Shares in Walmart fell about 3% during premarket trading.

    Walmart employs 2.1 million workers across the world, including about 1.6 million in the US. With a stock market value of about $800bn, it generated sales of $681bn last year – up 5.1% on the previous year.

    As CEO of the retail company, McMillon, 59, became one of the most influential executives in corporate America.

    On his watch, Walmart, which has more than 10,000 stores across the world, invested heavily in e-commerce – maintaining its dominance over the retail sector, as more consumers shopped online. It also built a fast-growing advertising business, and sold the British grocery chain Asda in a £6.8bn deal in 2020.

    McMillon’s exit at Walmart is the latest in a string of leadership changes sweeping through the US retail sector as companies tackle tariff pressures, an uncertain economy and choppy consumer spending backdrop. Target also named insider Michael Fiddelke as its new CEO earlier this year.

    Furner, 51, joined Walmart as an hourly associate around three decades ago, and has held leadership roles across merchandising, operations and sourcing, the company said. He has also served as president and CEO of Sam’s Club.

    McMillon, who has been heading the retail bellwether since 2014, will retire in January next year, but continue to be employed as an adviser until early 2027, Walmart said.

    “Our family and Board have stated many times that Doug was uniquely qualified to be CEO at the necessary time for Walmart,” said Greg Penner, chair of Walmart. “He leaves Walmart stronger, more innovative, and better aligned with our purpose to help people save money and live better.”

    The company reports quarterly results next week.

    Reuters contributed reporting

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  • Miniature Binary Star System Hosts Three Earth-sized Exoplanets

    Miniature Binary Star System Hosts Three Earth-sized Exoplanets

    A trio of exoplanets may challenge what we know about planetary formation.

    A new discovery adds to the growing menagerie of exoplanets. These days, word of a new exoplanet discovery raises nary an eyebrow. To date, the current number of…

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