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Gender-fluid dressing could lead to renaissance in fashion, says advocate

Until now, a lot of forays into genderless fashion have been subdued and shapeless, featuring neutral colours and boxy silhouettes. The author and activist behind the #DeGenderFashion movement says a truly gender-fluid approach to dressing could allow room for a much more expressive wardrobe.




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Catherine Lacey imagines a character without race or gender in her novel, Pew

The American author of Pew spoke with Eleanor Wachtel about writing a novel that examines faith, forgiveness and identity politics.



  • Radio/Writers & Company

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Social tech can be a lifeline and challenge to friendship, says researcher

The evolutionary biology of friendship and how digital tech has shaped our fundamental sense of togetherness.




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May 17, 2024: Belts vs. Suspenders & Move to Hamilton

Elvira Kurt and Graham Chittenden have no time to waist when they discuss if belts are superior to suspenders. Then, should everyone move to Hamilton? Gavin Stephens and Ron Sparks bring the Hammer down on each other in their debate for this Ontario city.



  • Radio/The Debaters

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Oct 11, 2024: Boston Pizza & Long Weekends

There’s no topping Ivan Decker and Maddy Kelly debating Canadian restaurant chain Boston Pizza. Then, Abdul Aziz and John Hastings are weekend warriors when they decide if long weekends are overrated.



  • Radio/The Debaters

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Israel's far right, Putin's Potemkin fixation, Cormac McCarthy's new novels, ending slavery in 2022 and more

Itamar Ben-Gvir's journey from far-right extremist to political power-broker; why Vladimir Putin wanted the bones of 18th-century Russian leader Grigory Potemkin; Becky Toyne reviews Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy's first new novels in 16 years; Haiti's political and economic crisis is fueling a public health disaster for women; five U.S. states get ready to vote on whether to close a loophole that allows for slavery in 2022; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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China protests, accessing healthcare for children, Fisherman's Friends, Taylor Swift dance parties and more

As protests spread across China, citizens consider how far they can push Beijing; concerns of privatized healthcare as a virtual pediatric care service shuts down because of reduced government funding; meet Jeremy Brown, one of the real-life Cornish fishermen who inspired the musical Fisherman's Friends; Dr. Nasser Mohamed, an exiled gay physician from Qatar, campaigns for LGBTQ rights; Canadian super-Swifties throw celebratory Taylor Swift dance parties; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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Is the minimum wage enough to make ends meet where you live?

Minimum wage is going up in some provinces across the country, but is it enough to combat rising inflation?



  • Radio/Cross Country Checkup

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José James - No Beginning No End

James refines his sound on this Blue Note debut, with impressive results.




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Buddy Guy - Live at Legends

Super live cuts and studio extras which offer proof of Guy’s ageless appeal.




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Futura forges alliance with Shipster to create end-to-end software solution

Shipster, a custom shipping integration platform, and Futura Retail Solutions, an advanced retail and warehouse management software, have announced a strategic partnership to target growing omni-channel retail markets.




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Most Asian markets extend losses as Trump fears build




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It Depends What the Meaning of 'Liberal' Is

Bill Clinton certainly qualifies as a liberal icon. Yet in many respects, his record belies the liberal tag.




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Leaping over waves, vaulting to glory: Athleticism is on display in photos from the 2024 Paris Olympics opening weekend




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Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei dies days after partner set her on fire; officials highlight pattern of 'gender-based violence'




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President Biden Signs Executive Order To End the Use of Private For-Profit Prisons

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In an important move that returns federal government policy to the Obama era, today President Biden signed an executive order calling on the Department of Justice to ends its use of private prisons.  While this executive order does not end federal government reliance on for-profit immigration detention centers, it does require that no future contracts with private prison operators be entered into between the federal government and private prison corporations CoreCivic, GEO Group and others.  Use of the executive order to end private for-profit prison reliance has proven difficult politically as Obama ended their use before the 2016 election, but once Trump entered the White House, he rescinded the policy and made robust use of private prisons for federal prisoners as well as immigration detention.

This executive order, while lauded as a positive step in addressing mass incarceration and systemic racism, will not permanently end its practice.  Legislation outlawing private prisons would be a more permanent solution.  Or, a judicial pronouncement that private for-profit incarceration is unconstitutional would effectively end the use of private prisons as well.  An Arizona 501(c)(3), Abolish Private Prisons, has filed a lawsuit in Arizona federal district court on behalf of inmates housed in private prison facilities, arguing that for-profit incarceration is unconstitutional under the 13th, 14th and 8th amendments as well as a violation of the non-delegation doctrine.  The lawsuit Nielsen v. Shinn is currently pending in Arizona federal court.  

The complaint filed by plaintiffs, together with the Government motion to dismiss, the plaintiff's motion in opposition and the Government's reply can all be viewed here








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'A Carol For Two,' 'Holiday Mismatch' and more: How to watch the new Hallmark holiday movies coming out this weekend




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Loadsman prepares for big weekend on The Voice

Former Elizabeth Macarthur High School student Andrew Loadsman has progressed to the final eight as a contestant on The Voice, and will fight for a place in the top four on Sunday night.




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Defender finds heart in hockey

TRISTAN Potts gave up two other sports after he gave hockey a go and loved it. He started just a few years ago and has already represented NSW in Japan.




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Gay marriage splits contenders

We posed some big questions to the Liberal and Labor contenders for Bennelong, John Alexander and Lyndal Howison, ahead of the Federal Election.




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Authoritarians like Trump love fear, defeatism, surrender. Do not give them what they want




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A Friendly Introduction to Container Queries




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GitHub - JohannesKaufmann/html-to-markdown: ⚙️ Convert HTML to Markdown. Even works with entire websites and can be extended through rules.




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She was chasing a bunch of other rich boys too. Willys friends called her The Mattress I think the options dried up for both so they both had to settle for each other




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La justicia rechaza amnistiar al independentista condenado por una protesta contra el sindicato de Jusapol | Noticias de Cataluña | EL PAÍS

La Audiencia de Barcelona condenó al activista Marcel Vivet a cinco años de cárcel por golpear a un policía y el TSJC rebajó la pena a un año y medio La Audiencia de Barcelona ha rechazado amnistiar al independentista Marcel Vivet, con una condena ya extinguida por golpear a un mosso d’esqu via Pocket




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Senate Majority Leader Contender Rick Scott: America Gave Us a Mandate to 'Enact President Trump’s Agenda'

Americans gave Republicans a mandate to "enact President Trump's agenda," Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) said on Tuesday as he vies for the Senate leadership position.

The post Senate Majority Leader Contender Rick Scott: America Gave Us a Mandate to ‘Enact President Trump’s Agenda’ appeared first on Breitbart.




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Newsflash Video & Holiday Weekend Reports

This past holiday weekend saw the island pay tribute to the island’s war veterans on Remembrance Day, the Taylor Made Peace Concert, multiple Bermudian footballers score for their teams overseas, and various other community and sporting events. Links to our weekend coverage are below, click to view more. News/Misc: PLP Pay Tribute To Canon James […]




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Paypal Phishing Scam - Attention! Your PayPal Account Could Be Suspended!

Phishing scammers need a little help scamming you!




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Loan Offer Scam - lend money @ 3%

Manje wants to lend you a lot of money... only at an interest rate of 3%. That is a bargains scam!




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De 7 meestgemaakte fouten bij een gebruiksvriendelijke website [+ tips]

Je website is in deze tijd vaak de plek waar potentiële klanten een eerste indruk van je krijgen. En zoals ze zeggen: de eerste indruk is enorm belangrijk. Een gebruiksvriendelijke website kan het verschil maken tussen een klant die bij jou blijft of verder zoekt naar een concurrent. Helaas worden er nog steeds veel fouten […]




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Inhaakkalender 2025: thema- & feestdagen voor je contentplanning

Ben jij altijd op zoek naar sterke content-ideeën waarmee je jouw socialmedia-kanalen kunt vullen? Dan komt een contentplanning goed van pas. Daarmee kun je vast vooruitkijken en belangrijke themadagen en inhaakmomenten noteren: een fijne leidraad. Of je nu (Belgische of Nederlandse) nationale feestdagen wil uitlichten of minder bekende dagen die goed aansluiten bij jouw product […]




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De 5 belangrijkste cryptovaluta-trends voor 2025

Record levels all over. Van gebruik tot eigenaren, van politieke aandacht tot prijzen. Cryptovaluta laten op talloze vlakken een mooie groei zien. In dit artikel duik ik in de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen die ik het komende jaar verwacht. Voor veel mensen zijn de afgelopen maanden heel saai geweest in de wondere wereld van cryptovaluta. Een ‘Banana […]