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Sky’s the limit as Bray Air Display to crown summer of festivities in seaside town
Irish Independent· 19 hours agoFrom free movies and music to yoga workshops and BBQs, classic cars, the Bray Air Display and a new...
Why Major Labels Are Suing AI Music Startups Udio And Suno For Mass Copyright Infringement
Forbes· 1 day agoThe lawsuits claim Suno and Udio’s software steals music to “spit out” similar work and ask for...
Tunick Newly Orchestrates Stephen Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’
Forbes· 1 day agoTunick will conduct the 53-piece Orchestra of St. Lukes, playing for an all-star cast including...
Assange is a traitor - but we should thank god we don't have to pay for him
The Sun· 3 days ago“When you’re given shelter, cared for and provided with food, you don’t denounce the owner of the...
Netanyahu scrambles to contain backlash to comments on ceasefire deal as hostage families release...
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIsrael’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said he was still “committed” to an Israeli...
Enduring love: Man dives over 600 times to find missing wife lost in tsunami
Gulf News· 4 days agoThirteen years have passed since his wife, Yuko, went missing in the tsunami that hit north eastern...
American Sabotage Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear: A$AP Rocky’s Takedown of the American Dream
WWD via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoWhen John Galliano showed a collection inspired by homeless people in 2000 it was a fountain of...
Opinion | The Rise of Progressivism Among the Educated Elite
New York Times· 6 days agoReaders discuss a column by David Brooks about “The Sins of the Educated Class.” Mr. Brooks’s...
Row erupts as Swinney 'fails to act' on £4.5bn homes investment loss
The Herald· 6 days agoIndustry chiefs delivered the stark warning: “If the First Minister isn’t willing to invest his political capital into a new approach, then existing structures simply cannot deliver the response ...
Hunterston: the forgotten battle that paved the way for Orgreave
Morning Star· 6 days agoThe television was switched on for the news and we watched images of miners apparently attacking police in what looked like open warfare. By April 10, the Ayrshire Strike Committee had resolved to take the Hunterston picket national.