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NewsWeek.com 

Why New Yorkers Want to Leave

New Yorkers are keen to quit the Big Apple, according to new polling conducted for Newsweek, with many unhappy with the quality of life in the metropolis.

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Warrington Wolves • Squad for Wigan

Uncle Rico wrote:


Pleased to report that my "skullduggery" mission was accomplished with ease as we might be doing some work with a company from the aptly named Skull House Lane in Wigan. so a link to them and whomever snaffled the last Ginger Nut from the office biscuit supply meant that I didn't have to resort to Leonard Sachs at the Leeds City Variety mode...

Contrafibularities on the other hand might be more difficult to weave in leaving everyone in work pericombobulated



How tattyfilarious... Читать дальше...

NewsWeek.com 

Donald Trump's Abortion Problem

The former president has sought to avoid giving clear answers on how he would handle abortion issues if he wins back the White House.

NewsWeek.com 

How Fast Food Became a Luxury

Neil Hershman, CEO of 16 Handles, told Newsweek that having to pay around $20 per meal is discouraging to customers who want something quick and easy.

Macworld.com 

Double Dad’s productivity with Windows 11 + Office Pro for $59.97

Macworld

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Rated 5/5 stars by users, this deal is a solid way to bring used desktops up to date with the very latest Microsoft has to offer. That starts with the latest and best version of their flagship OS, complete with advanced... Читать дальше...

Google.com 

The Northern Lights could return this week – 5 ways to plan your photo shoot - TechRadar

  1. The Northern Lights could return this week – 5 ways to plan your photo shoot  TechRadar
  2. Northern lights could appear in US again, but too soon to tell  USA TODAY
  3. Auroras could appear over the next week as solar activity increases  CNN
  4. That giant sunspot that supercharged auroras on Earth? It's back and may amp up the northern lights with June solar storms.  Space.com
  5. Sun's active regions make 'rare' return with more strong geomagnetic storms possible in June... Читать дальше...

Sun-Sentinel 

Farmworkers face high-risk exposures to bird flu, but testing isn’t reaching them

Farmworkers face some of the most intense exposures to the bird flu virus, but advocates say many of them would lack resources to fall back on if they became ill. So far, only two people in the United States have tested positive after being exposed to a wave of bird flu spreading among cows. Those people, dairy farm workers in Texas and Michigan, experienced eye irritation. Scientists warn the ...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Erik ten Hag blames former executives for Manchester United's £400m transfer spree - Manchester Evening News

  1. Erik ten Hag blames former executives for Manchester United's £400m transfer spree  Manchester Evening News
  2. Erik ten Hag points finger for Man Utd transfer failures and refuses to take blame  The Mirror
  3. Managing Man United as Ten Hag stays, Branthwaite signs and Antony leaves  Manchester Evening News
  4. What's next for Manchester United and Erik ten Hag? The key questions answered  Sky Sports
  5. Erik Ten Hag insists he’s NOT to blame for flops’ high transfer fees... Читать дальше...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

‘I’m a fan of chaos’: Blondie’s Chris Stein on Bowie, Debbie Harry and 50 years in rock’n’roll - The Guardian

  1. ‘I’m a fan of chaos’: Blondie’s Chris Stein on Bowie, Debbie Harry and 50 years in rock’n’roll  The Guardian
  2. ‘Behind everything was this lingering drug situation’: Chris Stein on Blondie’s heyday  The Guardian
  3. Blondie's Chris Stein reveals he is still 'very close' to Debbie Harry: 'My wife puts up with it...'  Yahoo New Zealand News

CBC 

A 'new sensitivity' for the royals as a U.K. election looms

As members of the Royal Family put some planned engagements on hold during the U.K. election campaign, there is another reminder of the fine line royals walk in wanting to be seen to be above politics, along with hints that in the reign of King Charles, there may be changes in how the royals go about their official business.