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  • New Mexico Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Day results for Jan. 9, 2026

    The New Mexico Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 9, 2026, results for each game:

    Mega Millions

    12-30-36-42-47, Mega Ball: 16

    Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.

    Pick 3

    Day:…

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  • Govt moves to address water crisis in Islamabad via emergency plan

    Govt moves to address water crisis in Islamabad via emergency plan

    The spillway of Rawal Lake are opened as the water level is on its peak due to the monsoon rains in Islamabad on July 23, 2025. — APP 
    • Govt to implement emergency action plan over Isb water crisis.
    • Naqvi chairs…

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  • He Finished High School at Age 8, Earned a PhD in Quantum Physics at 15, Now Wants to Build AI-Enhanced “Superhumans”

    He Finished High School at Age 8, Earned a PhD in Quantum Physics at 15, Now Wants to Build AI-Enhanced “Superhumans”

    A 15-year-old doctoral graduate is not, in itself, a scientific development. It is a human milestone, occasionally publicised, often exceptional, but separate from the processes of research and discovery. When that graduate turns to artificial…

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  • Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition skis for sale

    Captain Scott’s Antarctic expedition skis for sale

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers A black and white photo which has three men standing and two more sitting in front of them on the snow. They are wearing heavy clothing and hats and have ski poles. There is a Union Jack flag in the snow behind them.Adam Partridge Auctioneers

    Browning was one of the southern party, all of whom survived the Antarctic expedition

    Relics from Captain Scott’s doomed attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole are set to go under the hammer.

    A set of skis and ski poles used by a member of the Antarctic expedition, Frank Browning from Stockland, are set to be auctioned by Adam Partridge Auctioneers in Hele, Devon, on 12 January.

    Director of valuations Christopher Surfleet said Browning had been part of the northern party that was stranded on an island for the winter and, after trekking 200 miles (322km) back to the ship eight months later, found Scott and his southern party had died.

    He said the £10-20,000 guide price was a reflection on the “exceptionally important and rare” equipment from the 1910-1913 expedition.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers The pair of skis and ski poles are mounted on a white wall and there is a presentation case open which features two group black and white photos, a brass plaque and annotations relating to the expedition.Adam Partridge Auctioneers

    Browning gifted the equipment to the St Marychurch and Babbacombe Constitutional Club in 1930

    The director said the historic skis and ski poles were one of 40 or 50 sets ordered for the expedition from L H Hagen and Co, in Christiania, now known as Oslo, in Norway.

    Surfleet said Browning had gifted the equipment to the St Marychurch and Babbacombe Constitutional Club in 1930.

    He said that, while Scott and his team had been the southern party, Browning’s northern party had been transferred to an area near Evans Cove on 4 January 1912 and due to be picked up on 18 February.

    Ice and bad weather had prevented the pick-up, so the group had to build an ice cave to see the winter out on Inexpressible Island, he explained.

    Surfleet said the group in summer clothes with six weeks of rations had to hunt animals to survive, including a seal which Browning killed and found 36 edible fish in its stomach.

    The group left their camp on 30 September 1912 and 200 miles later they reached the Terra Nova ship on 7 November to be told Scott and his team had died.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers The presentation case has two black and white group photos of the expedition member wearing cold weather gear and hats as they stand in the snow holding ski poles. There is a brass plaque and three boxes of typewritten information which is to small to read in this photo.Adam Partridge Auctioneers

    Chris Surfleet said the set of skis and poles was “one of the most interesting and exciting” items he had ever handled

    Surfleet said Browning had returned to live in Torquay and played for Torquay United Football Club before he died of double pneumonia in 1930, which may been a result of the hardship he had suffered in the Antarctic.

    He said: “The skis and poles are an incredible link to that time and the horrendous conditions these pioneering brave gents endured.”

    “I’ve been an auctioneer for 33 years and this is one of the most interesting and exciting items I’ve ever handled,” he said.

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  • Why the Bills stand out in a ‘toss up’ AFC playoffs — it’s more than just the QB

    Why the Bills stand out in a ‘toss up’ AFC playoffs — it’s more than just the QB

    A sharpened mentality — ‘Lay it all on the line’

    The path may look different this January, but the Bills have been preparing for this kind of road long before the bracket was finalized.

    If you’re looking for reasons to believe…

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  • Statement on Venice Biennale Decision – dsac.gov.za

    1. Statement on Venice Biennale Decision  dsac.gov.za
    2. South Africa Axes Venice Biennale Proposal Centering Gaza Victims  Hyperallergic
    3. Gayton McKenzie defends decision to cancel Art Periodic partnership for Venice Biennale  IOL
    4. ‘I’m a patriot’:…

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  • ‘Bring me a gigantic Gladiator who can cradle me like a baby!’: behind the scenes of the most joyous show on TV | Television

    ‘Bring me a gigantic Gladiator who can cradle me like a baby!’: behind the scenes of the most joyous show on TV | Television

    When Gladiators is filming at the Sheffield Arena, it feels as if everyone is in on the joke. The woman in the ticket office looks at me gravely. “Before I give you these,” she says, “I need to ask a question. These are very good tickets….

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  • Science news this week: A runaway black hole, a human ancestor discovered in Casablanca cave, and vaccine schedule slashed

    Science news this week: A runaway black hole, a human ancestor discovered in Casablanca cave, and vaccine schedule slashed

    This week’s science news was all about discoveries made by the world’s best telescopes, as the James Webb Space Telescope verified the existence of a runaway supermassive black hole escaping its host galaxy at 2.2 million miles per hour (3.6…

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  • Gone Fishing team pranked with roast turkey cake made in Cornwall

    Gone Fishing team pranked with roast turkey cake made in Cornwall

    Lowe said the cake had been used as a prank on the presenters and she had kept it secret from her friends and family until the show aired on Christmas Eve.

    The baker said it had been wonderful to see the reactions of the crew, some of whom had…

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  • Ashes 2025-26: our writers’ end-of-series England v Australia awards | Ashes 2025-26

    Ashes 2025-26: our writers’ end-of-series England v Australia awards | Ashes 2025-26

    Ali Martin

    Player of the series Travis Head was the boxing kangaroo at the top of the Australia order. But this one goes to the other animal on the baggy green crest, Mitchell Starc bounding in like an emu, slicing through England during the live…

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