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As a Former Lululemon Employee, I Can’t Pass Up These Are 12 Comfy Styles From Its Summer Clothing Section
Even though I left my job as a Lululemon store educator to become a travel writer years ago, my uniform is still the brand’s comfy, versatile athleisure-inspired clothes. As a travel writer who visits around 10 countries per year, I still rely on Lululemon for much of my wardrobe—the difference now is that I pay…
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Ecuador nightclub shooting kills eight people
A shooting at a nightclub in Ecuador killed eight people and injured three others, police have said. Authorities were called to the Santa Lucía property in the early hours of Sunday morning, where they found seven people already deceased after gunmen opened fire. An eighth person died in hospital. Police said the motive for the…
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Three people charged with supporting Palestine Action
Two women and a man have been charged with showing support for proscribed terror group Palestine Action following a protest in central London. Jeremy Shippam, 71, of West Sussex, Judit Murray, 71, of Surrey, and Fiona Maclean, 53, of Hackney are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 16 September, the Metropolitan Police said….
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Chiefs’ Chris Jones offers heartfelt reaction to pursuing franchise milestone
Chiefs’ Chris Jones offers heartfelt reaction to pursuing franchise milestone originally appeared on The Sporting News Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones has his sights set on climbing higher on the team’s all-time sack leaderboard in 2025. With a strong season, he could pass two players and move into the No. 2 spot behind…
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WhatsApp deletes over 6.8m accounts linked to scams, Meta says
WhatsApp has taken down 6.8 million accounts linked to scammers targeting people around the world in the first half of this year, its parent company Meta says. Many were tied to scam centres run by organised criminals in South East Asia, who often used forced labour in their operations, according to the social media giant….
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Why glaciers are threatening to wipe out more mountain villages
Imogen Foulkes Geneva correspondent BBC In a small village in Switzerland’s beautiful Loetschental valley, Matthias Bellwald walks down the main street and is greeted every few steps by locals who smile or offer a handshake or friendly word. Mr Bellwald is a mayor, but this isn’t his village. Two months ago his home, three miles…
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Could RFK Jr’s move to pull mRNA vaccine funding be a huge miscalculation?
Getty Images mRNA vaccines were heralded as a medical marvel that saved lives during the Covid pandemic, but now the US is pulling back from researching them. US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has cancelled 22 projects – worth $500m (£376m) in funding – for tackling infections such as Covid and flu. So does…
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Sam Harris | #429 – The New World Order
Sam Harris speaks with Anne Applebaum about the erosion of democracy at home and abroad. They discuss the Sudanese civil war and the outside forces involved, America’s retreat from global leadership, the impacts of USAID cuts, gerrymandering, the integrity of U.S. elections, the capitulation of Republican representatives to Trump, tariffs, what a post-Trump world could…
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MPs issue plea over Gaza biometric student visa deferral
Jess Warren & Lauren Stanley BBC News Reuters The Islamic University of Gaza has been bombed during the war More than 70 MPs are calling on the government to defer biometric checks for students from Gaza who have secured a university place in the UK for the upcoming academic year. MP for Brent West Barry…
