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Man who ‘plotted to kidnap, rape & murder Holly Willoughby tried to snatch two women from train & pulled k... - The Sun

  1. Man who ‘plotted to kidnap, rape & murder Holly Willoughby tried to snatch two women from train & pulled k...  The Sun
  2. US police officer blocked man’s plan to abduct and kill Holly Willoughby, court told  The Guardian
  3. 'Obsessed' security guard hatched plan to kidnap, rape and murder Holly Willoughby, court told  Sky News
  4. Holly Willoughby 'obsessed' man made kidnap kit with knife and handcuffs, court told  The Independent
  5. Holly Willoughby targeted by kidnap... Читать дальше...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Gunmen who attacked religious buildings in Russia’s Dagestan region ‘eliminated’ - The Guardian

  1. Gunmen who attacked religious buildings in Russia’s Dagestan region ‘eliminated’  The Guardian
  2. Dagestan: Deadly attacks on churches and synagogue in southern Russia  BBC
  3. Russia: Gunmen open fire on synagogue and church in deadly shootings in Dagestan region  Sky News
  4. Death toll in Russian gun rampage climbs to 19 including priest as MP tries to blame the West for atrocity in  Daily Mail
  5. Watch: Russia launches counter-terror operation after deadly attacks in... Читать дальше...

Business Standard 

DGTR for continuation of duty on some steel pipes from China, Vietnam

The commerce ministry's investigation arm DGTR has recommended the continuation of countervailing or anti-subsidy duty on welded stainless steel pipes and tubes from China and Vietnam to guard domestic players. In a notification, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has said that there is a likelihood of injury to the domestic industry in the event of cessation of present countervailing duty on the imports from these two nations. "The authority has reached a conclusion that the duty imposed... Читать дальше...

Phys.org 

Study pushes understanding of how cells migrate

Interactions between two key structures within cells help establish the front-to-back "polarity" that is essential to cell migration, according to a new study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers.

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

AI to consume all verified internet information by 2026 at an astonishing speed

The information available on the internet, which has been verified over the years and continuously expanded, has now become the primary source for feeding various artificial intelligences. Studies show that all this collected information will be consumed by AI by 2026. In a recently published report, Live Science wrote that AI models like GPT-4 and […]

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Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

I Kept My Childhood Shame A Secret For Years. Now It's Time To Be Honest About Who I Really Am.

The author is pictured as an elementary school student.

Scrolling through Instagram recently, I stopped on a post. It was meant to be a joke — a word intentionally spelled the wrong way and its meaning misinterpreted because the person posting it supposedly had dyslexia. In the comments, someone said, “As a teacher, I find this exceedingly humorous!!!”

I didn’t find it funny at all.

You probably wouldn’t either if you had spent most of your life trying to prove a stereotype wrong... Читать дальше...

Sports - Google News (uk) 

Rishi Sunak says he is not being investigated in betting scandal probe - Sky News

  1. Rishi Sunak says he is not being investigated in betting scandal probe  Sky News
  2. Sunak not aware of more candidates being investigated over gambling claims and says Tories conducting inquiry – UK election live  The Guardian
  3. Sunak 'not aware' of other Tory candidates facing probe over betting allegations  The Independent
  4. The Tory betting scandal symbolises the party's carelessness in government  The New Statesman
  5. Sunak not suspending Tories accused in betting... Читать дальше...

Horse And Hound 

Equestrians recognised in The King’s birthday honours list

Former RDA chief executive Ed Bracher was appointed OBE. Equestrians were among those recognised for their contribution to society, in The King’s birthday honours list. Former Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) CEO Ed Bracher, who chairs the Equine Assisted Services Partnership, was appointed OBE for services to disabled people. Richard Moore, director of One Equine Trust, was appointed MBE for services to equine-assisted […]