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Trump’s Female Accusers Are Begging You Not to Forget Them
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Woman, 72, who scammed neighbour out of £100k jailed
The court hears Margarita Clark previously scammed friends out of £2.5m.4 hours ago -
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What does your mantelpiece say about you?
A solitary vase, a shrine to family photographs, an unruly mess of keys, knick-knacks and unpaid bills . . . whatever sits above the fireplace is compellingly revelatory5 hours ago -
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A new pair of giant pandas gifted by Beijing arrives in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has welcomed a new pair of giant pandas gifted by Beijing, raising hopes for a boost to the city’s tourism6 hours ago - Hong Kong -
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Officials' grim request for those riding out Helene in Florida: Mark your bodies so we can ID you
A Floridal sheriff has a grim warning for residents who have chosen to ignore evacuation orders and wait out Hurricane Helene: Mark yourself with your information so officials can identify you later.8 hours ago -
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BBC reporter's 'ill-looking' AI clone fails to fool colleagues
Cyber Correspondent Joe Tidy has an AI clone of himself built to see how sophisticated they can be.9 hours ago -
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UCLA baseball team locked out of home field in lawsuit over lease involving veteran land
The baseball program at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been locked out of its home stadium on veterans’ land near the campus starting at noon under an order issued by a federal judge11 hours ago -
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Where will Bill Belichick coach in 2025? Cowboys, Giants, Jaguars lead potential landing spots
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Jane Pratt Returns to Media With Another Jane Pratt Thing
Jane Pratt, one of the most influential editors of the last few decades, returns to media with her aptly titled project Another Jane Pratt Thing.12 hours ago -
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'Perfect' start in Malmo, but can Rangers kick on?
Rangers manager Philippe Clement was pleased with the "perfect" start to his side's Europa League campaign, but was clear there is more to come.12 hours ago -
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Kamala Harris’s Campaign Thinks She Can Win on the Economy. Here’s How.
Harris advisers point to a number of brightening public polls showing that Donald Trump’s lead is eroding on the critical question of whom voters trust most on the economy.13 hours ago -
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These tips for investing in mutual funds and ETFs can heap profits on your plate
China stocks, energy sector and bonds see strong investor demand.13 hours ago -
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Can Eric Adams Survive a Foreign Bribery Scandal?
Mr. Adams is the first sitting mayor in modern New York City history to be charged with a crime.13 hours ago -
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Are You Leading on Empty? How to Recognize and Combat Manager Burnout
Seasoned HR leader Daisy Auger-Dominguez outlines practical strategies for battling burnout in a new book.13 hours ago -
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You Think You Own Your Digital Games? California Law Says Otherwise
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law, AB 2426 , to address concerns over "disappearing" purchases of digital media, including games, movies, music, and ebooks. The law mandates that ...15 hours ago - California -
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Funko Fusion Review - Pop Til You Drop
You could argue the current media landscape's obsession with crossovers, mash-ups, and hearty stews of intellectual property began with Funko Pop, collectible vinyl figures that have been popular ...15 hours ago -
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What is a storm surge, and what is the threat from Hurricane Helene?
Storm surges often pose great danger when hurricanes such as Helene hit – here’s what you need to know. Life-threatening storm surges as high as 20ft (6 meters) are expected on Florida’s coast ...15 hours ago -
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I asked my partner to name me as his beneficiary. He says he will but has not. What can I do? | Leading questions
It is possible he does not want to make this change, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith . Is there another way to give you peace of mind?. Read more Leading questions My partner, ...18 hours ago -
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Tell Us: How Is Political Advertising Affecting You?
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Is the Meta A.I. Post on Instagram Real?
A message on Instagram falsely claims that whoever shares it can legally bar Meta from sharing their data and photos. Don’t fall for it.Yesterday -
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Dior and Saint Laurent Struggle With Feminine Strength
Saint Laurent and Dior struggle with the answer.2 days ago -
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What are Your Unusual Holiday Traditions?
For many people, celebrating the winter holidays means marking it in eccentric and sometimes downright inexplicable ways.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Business
Strange Cellmates in a Brooklyn Jail: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Sam Bankman-Fried
Mr. Combs is sleeping in the same dormitory-style room as Mr. Bankman-Fried, the crypto mogul who was convicted of fraud.2 days ago -
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Pat Field: Do What You Love, and You Will Make Things Happen
The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.3 days ago
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Netanyahu, Set to Give U.N. Speech, Vows to Keep Up Strikes on Hezbollah
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On Ukraine’s Eastern Front, A High-Stakes Struggle Against Russian Forces
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U.S. House Speaker Demands That Ukraine Fire Ambassador
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