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WWD.com 

Ralph Lauren Ends 2024 With Another Fashion Win

The designer's pre-fall 2025 collection continued to demonstrate the brand's elevation and evolution with timely updates to his tailoring pedigree, nods to boho and the TikTok "horse girl" trend.

Time.com 

A Beginner’s Guide to Kwanzaa

The nationally recognized celebration of African culture and community spans the seven days from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1.

Caught Offside 

“On his way to North London” – Club insider says Tottenham should have defender “signed by 1st January”

Tottenham Hotspur could finalise the signing of Getafe centre-back Omar Alderete as soon as the January transfer window opens, according to club insider John Wenham. The 28-year-old Paraguayan international has reportedly emerged as a priority target for Spurs as they aim to reinforce their injury-hit defence. Club insider tips Spurs to sign Omar Alderete Wenham […]

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Stonehenge may have been erected to unite early British farming communities, research finds - The Guardian

  1. Stonehenge may have been erected to unite early British farming communities, research finds  The Guardian
  2. Scientists crack 5,000 year-old mystery as they unearth 'true reason' Stonehenge was built  LBC
  3. Stonehenge's purpose may have been to unify ancient Britain after scientists make discovery about stones' origins  Sky News
  4. Scientists may have discovered the true purpose behind construction of Stonehenge  The Independent
  5. Stonehenge mystery is SOLVED after 5,000... Читать дальше...

The Independent 

‘I got under-eye filler – then felt like my face was going to explode’

Twenty-four-year-old Lauren Bateman has been having Botox and filler injections since she was 18 without any issues. But it all changed two years ago when she got ‘tear trough filler’ that went catastrophically awry. But it hasn’t shifted her relationship to injectables, she tells Charlotte Cripps

Times of Malta 

Selling cookies for 'L-Istrina'

Sir M.A. Refalo Sixth Form students Andre Attard and Jean Bugeja selling cookies in Republic Street, Victoria. Photo: Charles Spiteri