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How Emily Sundberg’s ‘Feed Me’ Newsletter Made Her Into a Rising Substack Star
Emily Sundberg’s business newsletter, Feed Me, has made her a rising Substack star.The New York Times - Feb. 7 -
Abby Phillip, Scott Jennings tangle in CNN segment: 'Let me explain it a little bit more slowly'
CNN host Abby Phillip and pundit Scott Jennings got into a heated debate on her show Monday over President Trump's agenda meeting pushback in the courts. "Every single one of these cases deals with ...The Hill - Feb. 11 -
Manning has had 'Hall of Fame moments, but not a Hall of Fame career'
Although denied this time, Manning maintains a good chance to get in.ESPN - Feb. 7 -
Granny pants and situationships: Lessons Bridget Jones taught me in my 20s
Grab your diary and your ice cream - here are Bridget's relatable wisdoms for those trying to survive adulthood.BBC News - Feb. 8 -
Anorexia made me hide in toilets at meal times - but it's OK to talk about it
Conor Doherty, who is from Londonderry, says he developed anorexia when he was 13 years old.BBC News - 1d -
NIH funding cuts could cost me my life, and that of millions of others
Even a temporary pause could be devastating for people like me, desperately waiting for new treatments that are under development, being rigorously tested and on the verge of being adopted in ...The Hill - 3d -
'My university course made me who I am - now it's being cut'
Universities are cutting jobs to make financial savings, with students and staff bearing the brunt.BBC News - Feb. 8 -
Thrill-seeking made me feel alive – until the day I hurtled down a volcano on a mountain bike | Gary Nunn
My bungee-jumping and skydiving days are over because I can’t shake the visceral memory of learning that I’m not invincible. I’d just completed the spectacular four-day Inca Trail hike to Machu ...The Guardian - 2d -
A chance encounter took me from a New York skyscraper to a London food market – and a new life | Franco Fubini
Working in finance, I was unhappy and surrounded by greed. Then I embraced my passion for cooking, produce and nature. Franco Fubini is the founder and CEO of Natoora . As I wandered out of my ...The Guardian - Feb. 10
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Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
The PM phones Volodymyr Zelensky and expresses support for "Ukraine's democratically elected leader".BBC News - 1h -
Trump says Russia has 'the cards' in peace negotiations
The US leader tells the BBC he trusts that Moscow wants to see an end to the war in Ukraine.BBC News - 2h -
Southport victim 'born to be a star', parents tell BBC
The parents of Alice da Silva Aguiar say she loved the performing arts and going to school.BBC News - 1h -
New graves mark lost generation in drugs-ravaged Scottish town
In just a year and a half, at least eight victims of drug misuse have been buried in Oban's Pennyfuir cemetery.BBC News - 1h -
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Mbappe 'flying' high at Real and now wants to 'make history'
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe's goal against Manchester City in the first leg may have come from a scrappy finish but there was nothing fortunate about his hat-trick in the return leg at ...BBC News - 5m -
'Dubois can reach heights of Fury & AJ'
In his BBC Sport column, Fabio Wardley says world heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois can reach the same heights in boxing as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.BBC News - 11m -
New school uniform law should come in 'sooner rather than later'
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Parents 'turn up TV when it rains' as kids fear floods
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New graves mark lost generation in drugs-ravaged Scottish town
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