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Top 25 US newspaper circulations: Print circulations of largest titles fall 14% in year to September 2023

Data Audience Data February 19, 2024updated 08 Mar 2024 9:13am The half year to September 2023 saw more print decline for the biggest titles in the US, although digital is looking up for many. By Aisha Majid The combined average newspaper circulation of the 25 largest US titles fell 14% in the year to September 2023, according to new figures obtained by Press Gazette.The decline in combined year-on-year average circulation was the same as that seen in the 12 months to March 2023 (also 14%, although the group of titles was slightly different). Читать дальше...

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Can You Drink Alcohol At The Masters?

Springtime in Georgia, at Augusta National, surrounded by the magnolias and azaleas that, if the weather has behaved, will be out in full color. It’s a simply wonderful place to sit back and enjoy a glass of wine (and watch a bit of golf).On the list of prohibited items at the Masters – which includes flags, banners, certain chairs and golf shoes with metal spikes – are food, beverage and coolers. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t consume alcohol on the course, just that you’ll have to visit one of the many concessions stands. Читать дальше...

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50 easy dinners for when your pantry is practically empty

Bare pantry? No worries! These simple dinner ideas use only a handful of ingredients so you can still whip up a meal using whatever you have in the cupboard. 15-ingredient sausage rolls These easy sausage rolls will be a hit with family and friends, great for picnics or when you need to feed a crowd. 2Creamy mushroom gnocchi This delightful creamy mustard mushroom gnocchi dish makes the perfect veggie weeknight dinner - ready in only 15-minutes. 3Fast falafel bowl Save some time this week and make... Читать дальше...

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Bachelorette party turns deadly: Maggie Q's Fear the Night hits theaters July 21

ExploreSearchSaturday, Aug 03, 2024New Delhi oCSubscribeGamesE-PaperSign inMy AccountHomeLatest NewsOlympics 2024HT PremiumReal EstatePowered by IndiaWorldHTCityEntertainmentTrendingAstrologyLifestyleEducationBusinessCitiesShop NowParis Olympics 2024 LiveIndia vs Sri LankaThe InterviewVideosPhotosWeb StoriesSportsDelhi NewsMumbai NewsBengaluru NewsTechnologyQuickreadsDaily DigestFollowingGames + 7 more Mumbai NewsBengaluru NewsTechnologyQuickreadsDaily DigestFollowingGames ByMd Nobhar Jul 13, 2023 08:18 PM IST Fear the Night... Читать дальше...

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TheHill.com 

Blinken to appear at Afghanistan withdrawal hearing, top Republican says

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the outgoing chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to testify before the committee about the Biden administration's withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. "After months of good faith efforts that were too often met with stonewalling from the State Department, I’m proud to...

Committee to Protect Journalists 

CPJ calls for international probe after evidence indicates Israel targeted journalists in deadly Lebanon strike 

New York, November 26, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for an immediate international investigation into a deadly Israeli strike in Lebanon that legal experts believe could be a war crime as it likely deliberately targeted civilians, killing three members of the media. “Journalists are civilians and must never be targeted,” said CPJ CEO Jodie...

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Presidents have used immigration 'parole' since the 1950s. Now it could disappear under Trump

Facing political and economic turmoil, Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans sought refuge in the U.S. under a humanitarian parole program implemented by the Biden administration. However, the impending Trump presidency threatens to dismantle this program, leaving many migrants uncertain about their future and fearing deportation.