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Is Copenhagen still the “happiest fashion week on Earth”?
From unpredictable trade policies to rising costs, the Danish style capital's colorful reputation faces pressure from all ...
The Gemini for Home update supercharges Google's smart speakers and displays with AI smarts but it also introduces new ...
TAMPA, Fla. — For the first time this school year, the state offered the new Step Up for Students scholarships. One of them is specifically for families who choose to homeschool. It provides access to ...
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Texas residents report mystery seed packages arriving from China as state officials warn not to plant them
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Elton John has more reason than usual to celebrate this Christmas. The British pop-rock legend announced that his classic 1973 holiday tune “Step Into Christmas” has been honored with new sales ...
The CTET exam is held for candidates who want to teach in schools across India. There are two papers: Paper I is for candidates who want to teach classes 1 to 5. Paper II is for candidates who want to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The chief executive of Cinven has stepped down as UK regulators weigh asking a court to ban him over ...
Lululemon Athletica said on Thursday that its CEO, Calvin McDonald, will step down in January, after about seven years at the helm as the yogawear maker navigates a challenging consumer environment in ...
Sweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the last step in the process of becoming a citizen. By Jazmine Ulloa and ...
Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers will step back from all public commitments in an effort “to rebuild trust and repair relationships with the people closest to me,” he wrote in a statement ...
John Malone, the executive and investor who has had a significant hand in shaping the cable TV, media and broadband sectors for more than five decades, is stepping down as chairman of his Liberty ...
A large study suggested that older women who took at least 4,000 steps 1-2 days per week had lower risks of death and heart disease. Participants who reached that threshold 3 or more days per week had ...
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