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Babies' Screen Time Associated With Higher Risk of Autism-like Symptoms Later in Childhood

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Millennials More Likely to Have Health Problems Than Their Parents

Millennials are at a higher risk of developing health problems than their parents. Ayurvedic treatments can provide new hope to fight several diseases.




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AIIMS Doctors' Strike Called Off

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GTA Online to Get Double Rewards for Biker Missions

Players can earn rewards with Biker missions until May 13.




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What will staying in a hotel look like in the near future?

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Hike Messenger Grows Big, Launches Three New Features

In a direct threat to Snapchat, India's first homegrown messaging app hike messenger on Thursday rolled out three new features — Stories, a built-in camera and live filters — and withdrew "Timeline" feature that was rolled out last year.




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Sivakarthikeyan's Namma Veettu Pillai Clears Censor Test

Sivakarthikeyan has been given 'U' certificate by the regional Censor Board. Thus paving way for its release on 27 September.




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Two draws a penalty after one win and one loss, Juventus [microblogging] in the TIM Cup triangular tournament still ranks among the newly promoted after the second place, but the Serie A champions lackluster performance in the...




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Once Upon a Virus: China mocks US over coronavirus response in Lego-like animation

Washington and Beijing are locked in a war of words over the origins of the disease, which emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has grown into a global pandemic.




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Why Rishi Kapoor never liked any of Ranbir's films [Throwback]

Ranbir Kapoor once revealed why his father Rishi Kapoor was tough on him when it comes to his films. The actor says his father was never too impressed, but for a heart-warming reason.




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Why people are less likely to conceive during Covid-19 pandemic

The researchers found that the main reasons that led people to not wanting to conceive included worries related to future economic difficulties and consequences on pregnancy.




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Mike Pence's aide, married to top Trump adviser, tests positive for coronavirus

The White House has begun daily testing for Mike Pence and Donald Trump, and has claimed to be taking "every single precaution to protect the US president".




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Well, no hike in Rashmika Mandanna's remuneration this year. Here's why

Keeping the current situation of Tollywood in mind, which is an unexpected crisis, actors have been asked to get ready for the drastic cut in their remunerations.




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#NTR31 announcement likely to be made on actor's birthday, movie likely to be delayed for a year

News about Tarak teaming up with Prashanth Neel has been doing rounds for some time and finally, it looks like the platform is set for the project to go on floors.




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Insights Blog: Do you "Like" your government as much as Chileans Like theirs?

Today’s post is by Arthur Mickoleit of the OECD’s Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development. Inputs from Kareen Schramm and Sofia Varas of Chile’s Ministry General‑Secretariat of the Presidency are gratefully acknowledged.




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When Disaster Strikes, Who Pays?

Governments find it hard to make financial plans for disasters, and that’s not just because disasters are unpredictable and outsized. It’s because post-disaster demands on governments are also unpredictable, driven by public and political pressure.




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Japan Imports of Video Tape Recorders & The Like

Imports of Video Tape Recorders & The Like in Japan increased to 27305.76 JPY Million in March from 19325.59 JPY Million in February of 2020. Imports of Video Tape Recorders & The Like in Japan averaged 24745.18 JPY Million from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 35566.86 JPY Million in December of 2019 and a record low of 16917.62 JPY Million in August of 2016. This page includes a chart with historical data for Japan Imports of Video Tape Recorders & The Like.




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Meet Frenkie de Jong, the footballer playing like no one else

One of the world’s most talented young players tells Simon Kuper about his first season in Spain and what makes Messi special




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JD Sports turns on Mike Ashley as Footasylum deal blocked

Chairman accuses Sports Direct of participating in process for ‘own commercial interests’




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‘Green’ schemes range from books to bikes

These FT Future 100 UK businesses are building sustainability into their model




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Saudi Aramco doubles down on output hike as price war intensifies

State-backed company says it can sustain 12m barrels a day for up to a year




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Private equity epiphany; Royal Mail; CEO succession at HSBC




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Royal Mail staff to delay strike over coronavirus

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Former BT chairman Mike Rake joins Huawei UK board

Appointment comes as tension rises over government decision to restrict 5G rollout




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Retro charm of two wheels may not save e-bikes and scooters

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How vintage Ikea became a hit for fans of flat-pack chic

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Black Britons four times more likely to die of virus than white peers, says ONS

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Netanyahu strikes deal with Gantz to head unity government

Israeli leader returns for fifth term as prime minister as head of emergency coalition 




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Postmodernism: what's not to like?

Postmodernism defined itself against the stifling clarity and seriousness Modernism. It put style before drab functionality. It embraced pop culture and garish colour. But it got a bad rep. “PoMo” was called vacuous and kitsch, and in the 1980s it became associated with corporate culture and consumerism. Now this controversial cultural movement is the subject of a major exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert museum, "Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990". Neville Hawcock talks to Glenn Adamson, co-curator of the show, and to FT columnists Edwin Heathcote and Peter Aspden. Produced by Griselda Murray Brown  


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Revolution for sale: Peter Aspden on Nike and The Beatles

How a legal dispute over the use of a John Lennon song in a sneaker advert paved the way for today’s cultural mash-ups – and put paid to the notion of artists “selling out”  


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The Life of a Song: Smells Like Teen Spirit

The quintessential grunge anthem, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ hinted at the racial politics, school shootings and ennui which entangled America’s Generation X. David Honigmann traces the song’s evolution. Credit: Universal Music TV Campaign Division, Columbia, UMC (Universal Music Catalogue), Rhino Atlantic  


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The Life of a Song: Like a Rolling Stone

Peter Aspden deconstructs the creation of Bob Dylan's legendary song over the course of a single day in the studio. This podcast was originally published in November 2015; it is republished in celebration of Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize for Literature. Credits: Columbia/Legacy  


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The Life of a Song: 'Ike's Rap II'

Snippets of Isaac Hayes' classic were used by trip-hop pioneers Portishead and Tricky. Richard Clayton tells the life of a sample. Credits: Decca, Universal Music, Virgin EMI  


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Financial Room 101 - what would you most like to banish?

What are the biggest barriers to managing our money? Special guests Martin Wolf, Bobby Seagull and Justin Urquhart Stewart tell presenter Claer Barrett what they would banish to ‘Room 101’ to improve the nation’s finances. This week's podcast comes to you from the FT Money tent at the FT Weekend Festival at Kenwood House. 

 

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Finance on Instagram: what's not to like?

The "Instagram generation" are more famous for sharing consumption-driven images than being savvy with money - but the social media platform is increasingly providing the "inspo" for young people looking to save money, learn to budget, start investing or get out of debt. Presenter Claer Barrett talks to FT Money writer Katharine Gemmell and FT columnist Jason Butler. 

 

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Snow and strikes are no obstacles for gritty women

Are women more committed than men when it comes to getting to the office?




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Millennial v Boomer: Young staff like to share, up to a point

One says employees want to be untethered while the other believes they dream of buying a home




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Why should wine taste like minerals?

‘Minerality is a character that has nothing to do with anything fruity, veggy, oaky, flowery or spicy’




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Nicola Benedetti: ‘Classical music is like a novel, not a tweet’

The violinist on making high art popular and what #MeToo means for musicians




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Investment biker Jim Rogers desperate to hit the road

Renowned investor warns market correction is not over but there is value in commodities




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UK draws up plans to bypass strike-prone port of Calais

Brexit and coronavirus have prompted drive for improving trade resilience




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What would a female-driven workplace look like?

How can we make corporate life female-friendly? Deborah Hargreaves, former FT journalist and founder of the High Pay Centre think tank, spent a year talking to women to research this topic and she came into the studio to discuss her findings with Isabel Berwick and Josh Noble. Read Deborah's report here


Contributors: Naomi Rovnick, Live News reporter, Isabel Berwick, editor of FT work and careers, Deborah Hargreaves, director of the High Pay Centre, and Josh Noble, weekend news editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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What will the UK property market look like after lockdown?

Join our live discussion with buying agent Henry Pryor on Friday May 8 at 12 and 5pm UK time




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My First Million: Mike Battle, LaplandUK founder

From hedge fund manager to making children’s festive dreams come true




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Trade volumes spike at exchanges across Europe

Coronavirus-linked turmoil draws many investors out into the open