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  • Tottenham Hotspur: Fans accuse club of ‘lacking ambition’ after leadership meeting

    Tottenham Hotspur: Fans accuse club of ‘lacking ambition’ after leadership meeting

    Tottenham Hotspur‘s main supporters’ group has accused the club of a “dramatic fall in ambition” after meeting with senior club figures.

    Spurs have won just one of their last six Premier League games and find themselves 14th in the table with 27…

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  • People inhale very high levels of microplastics by breathing city air

    People inhale very high levels of microplastics by breathing city air

    Researchers in Xi’an, China found that levels of microplastics in the city’s air tripled over the course of their study.

    They measured these particles within PM2.5, the fine pollution that can penetrate deep into the lungs, comparing samples…

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  • This Extremely Rare GameCube Game Is Now on Nintendo Switch 2

    This Extremely Rare GameCube Game Is Now on Nintendo Switch 2

    Nintendo Switch Online lets you play online multiplayer with a Switch or Switch 2, and it also offers a slew of free games, including one of the most valuable games for the Nintendo GameCube. 

    That is if you have the right membership. 

    Fire…

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  • PRIMER: No. 3 Iowa State at North Dakota State

    PRIMER: No. 3 Iowa State at North Dakota State

    AMES, Iowa – No. 3 Iowa State concludes its 10-day road trip with another Big 12 showdown Sunday at North Dakota State. The Cyclones look for their seventh-consecutive win over the Bison at 1 p.m. on NDSU All-Access (GoBison.com/watch).

    THE…

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  • MSK’s AML researcher Bayard “Barney” Clarkson, former president of ASCO and AACR, dies at 99

    MSK’s AML researcher Bayard “Barney” Clarkson, former president of ASCO and AACR, dies at 99

    Bayard “Barney” Clarkson, a pioneering leukemia researcher, a career-long member of the faculty of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and past president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Association for…

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  • Additional Measles Case in North Carolina, NCDHHS Urges Vaccination

    The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced a new case of measles in Rutherford County. This brings the total number of North Carolina measles cases to five since late December. All individuals who may have been…

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  • 2026 Puget Sound Dual-Meet – Swimming – Videos

    2026 Puget Sound Dual-Meet – Swimming – Videos

    Event Info

    Here’s how to watch the 2025 Puget Sound Tri-Meet – Swimming broadcast on FloSwimming. The 2025 Puget Sound Tri-Meet – Swimming broadcast starts on Jan 9, 2025 and runs until Jan 10, 2025. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV….

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  • Alex Bregman Red Sox replacements for 2026

    Alex Bregman Red Sox replacements for 2026

    It’s no secret that the Red Sox would like to bring Alex Bregman back after a successful first season in Boston.

    Throughout the offseason, Boston’s desire to re-sign Bregman has been consistently reported — the Red Sox reportedly made a…

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  • Our perspective regarding the situation in Venezuela as shared with President Trump

    Our perspective regarding the situation in Venezuela as shared with President Trump

    Darren delivered the following remarks at the White House:


    Thank you, Mr. President, I appreciate the invitation and the opportunity for the entire industry to show up and provide perspective.

    Frankly, we’ve been kind of unresponsive to the press regarding Venezuela. I guess today’s the opportunity to address the press directly with respect to a number of questions that have been asked of ExxonMobil. First and foremost, obviously, is the interest that we have in Venezuela. I think one of the reasons why we see many industry players here is we’re in a depletion business for a product that is in great demand and will be in demand for many, many, many decades to come.

    And as a depletion business, the biggest challenge we have is finding resources. There’s an opportunity in Venezuela with all the resources there. We don’t have that challenge of finding; we have the challenge of developing those resources. So I think it’s in the best interest of these companies and, frankly, society as a whole for the industry to be interested in understanding what the opportunity here represents.

    I’ll just share a philosophy that ExxonMobil has when we enter countries—because we do business all around the world, in a number of different regimes—we take a very long‑term perspective. The investments that we make span decades and decades. So, we do not go into any opportunity with a short-term mindset.

    There’s a value proposition that we have to meet. It has to be a win‑win‑win proposition. Obviously, it has to be a win for the company and our shareholders, generating a return for the investments that we make. It has to be a win for the government. The resources are an important source of revenue that help support the people of the places that we do business. And it has to be a win for the people. We have to be wanted there— and to be a good neighbor. And those three things ensure a stable, long‑term platform for the large investments that we make for the long term.

    With respect to Venezuela in particular, we have a very long history in Venezuela. In fact, we first got into Venezuela back in the 1940s. We’ve had our assets seized there twice. And so, you can imagine to re‑enter a third time would require some pretty significant changes from what we’ve historically seen here and what is currently the state.

    If we look at the legal and commercial constructs—frameworks—in place today in Venezuela, today it’s uninvestable. And so significant changes have to be made to those commercial frameworks, the legal system, there has to be durable investment protections, and there has to be a change to the hydrocarbon laws in the country.

    We’re confident that with this Administration and President Trump working hand‑in‑hand with the Venezuelan government that those changes can be put in place. And with respect to the Venezuelan government—that perspective—we don’t have a view on. We haven’t talked to the Venezuelan government, and obviously we have yet to assess the people’s perspective with respect to ExxonMobil entering the country.

    In the short term, there are things that can be done while these longer‑term issues are being worked. For us, we haven’t been in the country for almost 20 years. We think it’s absolutely critical in the short term that we get a technical team in place to assess the current state of the industry and the assets to understand what would be involved to help the people of Venezuela get production back on the market.

    With the invitation of the Venezuelan government and with appropriate security guarantees, we are ready to put a team on the ground there. We also have an integrated set of capabilities—from production to refining to trading—and I think we can be of assistance to getting Venezuelan crude to market and realizing market price to help again with the financial situation in Venezuela.

    So that’s the short‑term perspective that I have. Thank you, Mr. President, for the work that you’ve done to secure not only the national security, but the energy security of the region. And thank you Secretary Rubio, Secretary Wright, Secretary Burgum, for your leadership in this matter. Thank you.

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  • [Press release] ACTG launches IPACE-HIV to study frailty intervention

    [Press release] ACTG launches IPACE-HIV to study frailty intervention

    ACTG press release

    CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Jan. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ACTG, a global clinical trials network focused on HIV and other infectious diseases, today announced the opening of the IPACE-HIV study (Improving Physical Ability and…

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