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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Instagram Outage: Social Media app reportedly facing major global outage including issues with Login

Instagram Global Outage: Meta Owned Social Media Platform Instagram users are experiencing a significant outage worldwide, with thousands reporting login issues, server connection problems, and difficulties uploading content. Downdetector, an outage tracking website, has received a surge in complaints, indicating a widespread problem with the popular social media platform.

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Top Stores Tell Rachel Reeves Her Budget Will Cause 'Inevitable' Job Losses And Higher Prices

Rachel Reeves on Budget day last month.

Some of Britain’s biggest businesses have warned Rachel Reeves that her Budget will lead to “inevitable” job losses and higher prices in the shops.

More than 70 retailers, including Greggs, Amazon UK, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, condemned the “sheer costs” associated with the chancellor’s decision to hike employers’ National Insurance.

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CounterPunch 

Hundreds of 19th-Century Skulls Collected in the Name of Medical Science tell a Story of Who Mattered and Who Didn’t

Illustration of just one of almost a thousand skulls Morton and colleagues collected. Crania Americana by Samuel Morton, CC BY When I started my research on the Samuel George Morton Cranial Collection, a librarian leaned over my laptop one day to share some lore. “Legend has it,” she said, “John James Audubon really collected the More

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Off Limits, But We Need to Talk About It

A recent Washington Post headline read “Democrats face a reckoning and a long rebuilding. There’s no quick fix.” The criticism is universal and deserved. But other factors influenced the outcome of this election: a press that normalized Trumps behavior; biased news organizations, especially Fox who admittedly lied to viewers, and an unregulated digital media, which spread mountains More

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List of Nottinghamshire school closures as county wakes up to snow and treacherous conditions - Nottinghamshire Live

  1. List of Nottinghamshire school closures as county wakes up to snow and treacherous conditions  Nottinghamshire Live
  2. UK weather live: More snow forecast to fall as temperatures plunge amid Met Office warning  The Independent
  3. A wintry week with more warnings issued  Met Office
  4. Motorists warned of rush-hour snow and ice in areas across UK  The Guardian
  5. West Midlands: Commuters warned of disruption from snow  BBC

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Prepare for narrower breadth and selective rally for next 12-18 months: Pankaj Tibrewal

And if you look at in the past, never the upgrade or the downgrade cycle stops in one quarter. What we call is momentum and fundamentals continue for some more time and I believe that the FY26 numbers further needs to be trimmed as you move into the third and fourth quarter. And the breadth of the rally will become narrower and narrower.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Cox & Kings appoints Ramalingam Subramanian as president

Ramalingam Subramanian is the new president of Cox & Kings. He will lead the company's growth under Wilson and Hughes. Cox & Kings plans to relaunch in 2024 with a focus on technology and personalized travel experiences. The company aims to attract a new generation of travelers. Subramanian's experience includes work with major companies like Cipla, Coca-Cola, and TCS.

France24.com (en) 

'Bigger picture': EU-Mercosur trade deal would 'open door for a lot of French agricultural exports'

French farmers are mobilizing for widespread protests targeting the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Backed by their government, they argue the deal threatens their livelihoods by allowing a surge of South American agricultural imports produced under less stringent environmental standards. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on FRANCE 24's François Picard is joined by Chris Hegadorn, retired US diplomat and Adjunct Professor of Global Food Politics at Sciences Po University.