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Travelers are hunting harder for bargains — or taking the bus
Prices are steady or falling in some parts of the “economy” travel market, but budget-minded customers are having to get creative to stick with their plans.NBC News - 1d -
I Who Have Never Known Men: the lost dystopia finding new readers after buzz on TikTok
First published in 1995 then virtually forgotten, a bleak tale of women caged by men has been embraced as a gen Z Handmaid’s Tale. Two people a year, or maybe three, used to buy Jacqueline ...The Guardian - 1d -
Letters to Sports: Readers suspect the Chiefs get help from officials
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section give their thoughts and opinions on the NFL conspiracy theories, UCLA basketball, the Lakers and more.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
‘We were inspired, recharged and nourished by nature’: readers’ favourite wellness trips
From mindful waking in the Yorkshire Dales to a Buddhist retreat in Japan, our tipsters have found inner peace and rejuvenation all over the world. With Eryri national park (Snowdonia) on the ...The Guardian - 3d -
Money, roster moves and recruiting limitations? Why building the next Boise State has gotten harder
Is the gap between the Group of 5 and the Power 4 growing in recruiting? Here's how smaller football programs are pivoting for the future and navigating the current landscape.ESPN - 4d -
Schumer Is Pushed by Democratic Governors to Fight Harder Against Trump
On a call with Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, six Democratic governors pushed him to slow down the confirmation of President Trump’s nominees and to do more to block his agenda.The New York Times - 4d -
‘Denzel was scheming, powerful and sexy!’: readers’ worst Oscar snubs
Hugh Grant’s quirky creep, a real prisoner playing himself and Kate Winslet’s war photographer missed out in a contentious year for Academy Award nominations • Oscar nominations: the full list . ...The Guardian - 5d -
A reader with a terminal illness emailed in despair. What she told me should shock us all | Frances Ryan
Rosy is unable to move, breathe or eat unassisted. Yet NHS assessors think it’s fine to leave her alone for hours at a time. Last September, I received an email from a reader called Rosy. At just ...The Guardian - 6d -
Reader callout: do you plan to retire abroad?
Will tax and succession planning affect Britons’ choice of destination?Financial Times - Jan. 24 -
‘Don’t even think about not going in fancy dress:’ Readers’ favourite carnivals around Europe
Nothing brightens up the depths of winter better than a local festival – and Europe is awash with ancient and brilliant carnivals . Having travelled to the area for years, I finally made it to the ...The Guardian - Jan. 24 -
‘He made me feel I didn’t need to fit in’: readers’ tributes to David Lynch – and their most Lynchian photograph
Here are some of your tributes to the celebrated director of Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive. David Lynch dies aged 78 David Lynch – a life in pictures I live in a forested part of the UK ...The Guardian - Jan. 22 -
Q&A: FT experts answer readers’ questions on Donald Trump’s return
From Ukraine to cryptocurrencies, these are the issues that matter to readersFinancial Times - Jan. 18 -
Readers Share Their Near-Death Experiences
After the death of Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist who studied near-death experiences, readers shared stories of their own.The New York Times - Jan. 17 -
Reader callout: what’s wrong with the London stock market?
Debate rages as key UK companies list elsewhereFinancial Times - Jan. 17 -
Next boss warns first jobs could be harder to find after tax changes
Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC.BBC News - Jan. 17 -
Africa has no shortage of celebrated writers – so why is it so hard for African readers to get hold of their books?
Across the continent books can be expensive and libraries scarce. But growing numbers of tech innovators and independent publishers are working to make African literature available and affordable. ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
‘I didn’t sleep for days’: readers on the TV shows that went way too far
From fish and chip shop-induced trauma to programmes packed with relentless death and gore, here are the television moments that had you reaching for the remote. ‘ Just too horrifying’ There are ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
‘I read 35 books this year!’: the Guardian readers who cut their phone use in 2024
It’s been a year since we launched the Reclaim Your Brain newsletter, so we reached out to subscribers to see how they’re doing. Haven’t signed up yet? Start your free, five-week plan to reduce ...The Guardian - Jan. 13 -
Baseball Hall of Fame mailbag: Does fame matter? Should we value defense more? And more reader questions
CBS Sports' Hall of Fame expert Matt Snyder answers your questions ahead of the 2025 electionCBS Sports - Jan. 10 -
License Plate Readers Are Leaking Real-Time Video Feeds and Vehicle Data
Misconfigured license-plate-recognition systems reveal the livestreams of individual cameras and the wealth of data they collect about every vehicle that passes by them.Wired - Jan. 7 -
‘I laughed, I cried, I reflected on many things’: Guardian readers’ best films of 2024
From the mullets in Love Lies Bleeding and the bonkers body horror of The Substance to the tender humanism of Crossing, there was something for all tastes in 2024. Our readers share their ...The Guardian - Jan. 6 -
Modern CEO Readers Weigh In With Their Top Leaders
Executives at Happy, MIT Solve, TIAA, and Modern Health are write-in favorites.Inc. - Jan. 6 -
‘A glimpse of hope’: how Observer readers are helping mend broken lives in war-torn lands
Médecins Sans Frontières workers have unique insight into the suffering of those they help, providing medical care in times of crisis. Donate to our charity appeal here Médecins Sans ...The Guardian - Jan. 5