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'The White Lotus' Season 3, Episode 3 recap: Work and politics at the dinner table
This week, the Ratliff family puts the phones away, Rick and Chelsea visit a snake show and a character from a previous season is mentioned, as is a president.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
China’s factory activity growth hits 3-month high in February, as millions return to work after holidays
China has struggled to boost growth amid tepid domestic demand and a prolonged real estate downturn, leaving exports as a key driver of growth.CNBC - 1d -
The one change that worked: ditching ultra-processed foods made me feel healthier and happier
After being diagnosed with a chronic digestive disorder, I cut out junk food and ready meals. Now, my diet is full of fruit and veg – and I’ve got my mojo back. When I got a nasty case of ...The Guardian - 1d -
BP dropping its green ambitions is a travesty. But that’s exactly how capitalism works | Brett Christophers
Companies will never solve the climate emergency alone. The impetus for change needs to come from government . It would be very easy to be sharply critical of BP, given its sudden volte-face on its ...The Guardian - 20h -
'Chin up, kid, it all works out in the end' - Jonas' 'sliding doors' moments
Speaking to BBC Sport, Natasha Jonas reflects on the 'sliding doors' moments which led to her becoming a two-weight world champion.BBC News - 7h -
Typewriters, stinky carpets and crazy press trips: what it was like working on video game mags in the 1980s
Powered chiefly by enthusiasm and primitive publishing tech, these publications shaped the future of video games media. In the summer of 1985, I made the long pilgrimage from my home in Cheadle ...The Guardian - 4h -
47-year-old grew up thinking she’d work on a cattle farm—now her company raises millions for small businesses
Hello Alice co-founder Elizabeth Gore has worked with small businesses through the United Nations and Dell. Now she's doing it as an entrepreneur herself.CNBC - Feb. 23 -
People said Naples was ‘dangerous.’ So this British film director leaned on her working-class roots to show a different side of the city
Styler, who is married to rock star Sting, says her background gave her the confidence to knock on doors in Naples, the setting of her new documentary.CNBC - 4d