09/04/2025
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Meghan’s As Ever tie-up with Netflix ‘will just peter out’: Streaming giant
leaves her products off its website and may not sell them in their new stores
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Meghan Markle’s tie-up with Netflix to sell her jam, pancake mix and flower
sprinkles is already ‘petering out’ after just seven months, it was claimed
today. The Duchess of Sussex’s As Ever brand is partnered with the streaming
giant but none of her products are listed on the Netflix website. Netflix is
also opening its […]
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AI Has Come to Reshape Education
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Calculators changed math; now, AI is changing learning. In the last few years,
everything has changed for college students. Applications capable of writing
assignments suddenly became a part of everyday life. What is the real impact of
artificial intelligence (AI)? Is it a convenient tool for personalized learning
or a path to academic dishonesty? Out […]
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Michael Owen brands Harry Kane ‘nuts’ for taking kids out of school and
snubbing Prem record to win a title
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MICHAEL OWEN claims he still does not understand Harry Kane’s decision to move
to Bundesliga champs Bayern Munich two years ago. The Ballon d’Or-winning
attacker was one of many to question Kane’s decision at the time, with rumours
of his hunger for silverware dominating the conversation surrounding the move.
3 Michael Owen slammed Harry Kane […]
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Out-of-Options Dems Return to ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ Try to Compare It to
Cracker Barrel Rebrand
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It used to be, when I was a lad, that the Labor Day weekend would mark the end
of the slow summer news season and the beginning of fall. Congress would return
from its break, the torpor of July and August would shake itself off, and the
news cycle would begin afresh. Nowadays, obviously, the […]
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Housebuilding slows in fresh blow to Labour’s 1.5m new homes plan
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Activity in the housebuilding sector slowed in August as the British
construction sector suffers its longest downturn since the beginning of the
pandemic. Closely-watched data from the latest S&P Global shows residential
housebuilding activity slowed to a reading of 44.2 in August, as construction
sector output fell for the eighth consecutive month. The data marks […]
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