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Performer Challenges Stereotypes and Accessibility Through Drag and Personal Narrative

“I’ve been radicalised by the existence I have and the way I’m treated.” A London-based performer known by the stage

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Meta Smartglasses Test Raises Privacy Concerns and Questions Over Practical Use

“Just having a covert camera makes me want to use it.” A month-long trial of Meta’s smartglasses has highlighted concerns

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Mozambique Scientist Studies Cave Ecosystems to Advance Biodiversity Research in Gorongosa

“If I had to describe it in one word, I’d say ‘ecosystem“ Wearing a helmet fitted with a headlamp and

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Texas Death Row Case Raises Questions Over Use of Rap Lyrics in Capital Conviction

“A young man sentenced to death based not on evidence, but on allegations tied to his lyrics.” James Broadnax has

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Japan firms signal resilience as inflation expectations climb, Iran war clouds outlook

“Companies are obviously worried about the fallout from the conflict. As fuel costs spike, they will have little choice but

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International Booker Prize 2026 Shortlist Highlights Global Voices in Translated Fiction

“These books reverberate with history, offering hope, insight and burning humanity.” The shortlist for the 2026 International Booker Prize has

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Lamar Odom Documentary Reexamines Rise, Collapse and Survival of Former NBA Champion

“I survived this night in Nevada – where, by all accounts, I should be dead.” A new documentary revisits the

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UK Freight Crime Exposes Security Gaps Across Logistics Network

“It’s mind boggling, the values, the volumes of thefts.” Cargo theft across the United Kingdom has evolved into a structured

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Skilled Trades Gain Ground as Students Pursue Hands-On Careers Amid Evolving Job Market

“AI will not replace the skilled trades.” A growing number of students in the United States are turning toward vocational

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Art Criticism Under Pressure: Memory, Subjectivity and the Limits of Judgement in Contemporary Practice

“What do I really think when the deadline arrives and certainty refuses to follow experience?” Art criticism, even when grounded

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