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Olivia Atkins
Olivia Atkins is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom. She tends to write mainly about advertising, creativity and new technology, having worked on news and feature stories for various online and print publications.
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Poor Things challenges the impact of social hierarchy in art on creative practice
24 Jan 2023
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www.creativeboom.com
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| Creative Practice
The exhibition 'Poor Things' by Emma Hart and Dean Kenning at Fruitmarket in Edinburgh addresses the impact of social hierarchy on creative practice. Featuring 21 UK-based sculptors, the exhibition highlights how class influences artistic production and access to resources. It aims to inspire conversations about the intersection of class with race, gender, and sexuality in art. The exhibition will run from March to May and includes audio recordings of conversations about class experiences.
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Steve Dorsey
Steve Dorsey is Executive Editor/Correspondent for CBS News Radio based in the Washington, D.C. Bureau. At CBS News, he has broken news about American diplomats mysteriously injured in Cuba that triggered U.S. action and Congressional oversight, he was injured covering the Baltimore riots ...
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Pinch-hit perfection: Smoak's slam wins it in 9th
31 Aug 2018
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www.mlb.com
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| Sports
Justin Smoak's pinch-hit, two-out grand slam in the ninth inning led the Blue Jays to a dramatic 6-5 comeback victory over the Marlins, snapping a four-game losing streak. Despite a strong start from Marlins' pitcher Dan Straily, the Blue Jays rallied in the ninth inning, overcoming a 5-0 deficit. Aaron Sanchez, in his second start since returning from the DL, struggled, allowing five runs over 4 1/3 innings. Key performances included RBI singles from Derek Dietrich, JT Riddle, J.T. Realmuto, and Starlin Castro for the Marlins, and a sacrifice fly by Lourdes Gurriel Jr. for the Blue Jays. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons praised the team's resilience, while Sanchez viewed his performance as a step in the right direction.
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Seamus Duke
Seamus Duke is a journalist based in Roscommon, Ireland. 30 years experience in News Current Affairs and Sport
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Conor calls time on Croan’s
01 Oct 2023
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Roscommon People
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Éire Óg secured a four-point victory over St Croan’s in the Callington IFC quarter-final at Orchard Park, Elphin. Conor Cox, Liam Creaton, and James Hester were instrumental in the win, with Cox delivering an outstanding performance. Despite a late push from St Croan’s, Éire Óg maintained their lead and advanced to the semi-finals. Key players for St Croan’s included Damien Goggins and Ross Timothy.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Hurricane Milton hits Florida — as it happened
10 Oct 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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| US Politics
Hurricane Milton has caused significant disruption across Florida, leading to widespread power outages, flooding, and evacuations. The storm, which made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, has resulted in multiple fatalities and extensive damage, particularly in the Tampa and St Petersburg areas. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden have been actively involved in response efforts, with Biden criticizing misinformation spread by former President Donald Trump. Emergency services are conducting rescue operations, and recovery efforts are underway. The storm has also impacted businesses, including Disney and Waffle House, and led to flight cancellations. Despite the challenges, officials have noted that the state avoided the worst-case scenario.
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Matt Haines
Matt Haines is a journalist based in New Orleans, United States of America.
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Shipping LNG to Europe: Pros, Cons for US Gulf Coast
05 Apr 2022
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www.voanews.com
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| Environmental Issues
International efforts to punish Russia for its war on Ukraine are impacting the U.S. Gulf Coast, particularly in Louisiana, a hub of America's energy sector. The European Union is seeking independence from Russian energy, prompting the U.S. to increase LNG exports to Europe. This move is seen as a way to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian energy and support Ukraine. However, the expansion of LNG facilities in Louisiana and Texas raises environmental concerns among local fishers and environmentalists. While industry leaders argue that natural gas is a necessary transition fuel, critics highlight the environmental risks and advocate for renewable energy sources. The article presents a balanced view, highlighting both the economic opportunities and environmental challenges associated with increased LNG production.
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Erin Hale
Erin Hale is a journalist based in Taipei.
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Google pulls bad McDonald’s reviews after Luigi Mangione’s arrest
11 Dec 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Online Reviews
Google removed negative reviews from a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, following the arrest of Luigi Mangione, suspected in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The reviews, which violated Google's terms, were linked to the healthcare industry and the arrest. The incident sparked widespread online criticism of UnitedHealthcare, highlighting its high claim denial rate and negative customer experiences. The article underscores the divisive nature of healthcare in the US, with high costs and mixed public satisfaction.
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Jessica Mazzola
Hi, my name is Jessica and I'm a Journalist who has over 10 years of experience as content writer. My specialty is create and plan how a brand speaks though video, podcasts, social media and blogs texts. I am a Portuguese native speaker , I can communicate myself in English, a little bit of ...
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Essex County real-time election results 2017
07 Nov 2017
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nj
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| Local Government
Residents of Essex County voted for various local government positions, including the Board of Chosen Freeholders, town mayors, council members, and school board members. The article provides detailed election results, listing winners in bold. Key positions include the Board of Chosen Freeholders, with Brendan W. Gill, Patricia Sebold, Rufus I. Johnson, and Lebby C. Jones winning at-large seats. Various town councils and boards of education also saw elections, with results indicating a strong showing for Democratic candidates across multiple districts.
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Rhea Mogul
I’m a freelance journalist, based in Hong Kong, and have covered a range of topics, from political unrest to public health. My work has appeared in several publications, including South China Morning Post, Forbes.com, Hong Kong Free Press, France 24 among others. Last year, I spent the bulk of ...
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Extreme heat is pushing India to the brink of ‘survivability.’ One obvious solution is also a big part of the problem
07 Jan 2024
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ca.news.yahoo.com
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| Economic Development
India is facing a paradox as rising temperatures and increasing wealth drive up the demand for air conditioners, which in turn contribute to global warming. The country, projected to cross survivability temperature limits by 2050, is grappling with the challenge of balancing economic development with environmental protection. Despite not signing a pledge to cut emissions from cooling systems at COP28, India is taking steps to address cooling demand growth and is investing in renewable energy. Experts suggest passive cooling strategies to reduce reliance on air conditioners, and India has committed to reducing power demand for cooling by 20-25% by 2038.
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Enock Muchinjo
Enock Muchinjo is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Dean du Plessis: Blind cricket commentator now losing his hearing
26 Oct 2021
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www.aljazeera.com
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Dean du Plessis, the world's only blind cricket commentator, is now facing the challenge of losing his hearing. Born blind in Harare, Zimbabwe, du Plessis has become the most recognized voice in Zimbabwean cricket, relying on stump microphones to follow the game. After 20 years in the field, he is concerned about his diminishing hearing, which is crucial for his work. Despite his disability, du Plessis has never felt sorry for himself and has been known for his amazing memory and knowledge of cricket. However, he feels he hasn't been given a fair chance to prove himself due to his outspokenness against the national cricket association. Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani denies any deliberate sidelining, attributing limited opportunities to a focus on younger commentators and a less congested Future Tours Programme. Du Plessis also reflects on the decline of Zimbabwean cricket since a 2004 dispute between players and the board, believing that the sport in Zimbabwe has never fully recovered.
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Julie Ann Nealega
Julie is a journalist turned audiovisual archivist. Her deep passion for archiving is driven by her belief that archives are an essential guide for navigating our past and shaping the future. She has a degree in Master in Archives and Records Management from the University of the Philippines, ...
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4 fan-spun conspiracy theories about ‘Making a Murderer’
31 Dec 2015
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www.dailydot.com
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Netflix's true crime docuseries 'Making a Murderer' has sparked viral fan theories about the case of Steven Avery, who was charged with the murder of Teresa Halbach after being wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years. Fans on Reddit's r/MakingAMurderer subreddit speculate on alternative suspects, including Halbach's ex Ryan Hillegas, a suspicious man from Maribel, Wisconsin, Avery's nephew Bobby Dassey and brother-in-law Scott Tadych, and a theory that the murder was an excuse to seize the Avery property. The series avoids suggesting an alternative suspect, leaving fans to explore various speculative theories.
Jason Reed
Jason Reed is a freelance writer and student at LSE.
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Reed: Allen put Redskins' money in wrong place
18 Oct 2014
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www.delawareonline.com
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The Washington Redskins are criticized for their poor player-personnel decisions, particularly the use of their franchise tag on linebacker Brian Orakpo, who has underperformed relative to his high salary. General Manager Bruce Allen's decision-making is questioned, as the team faces significant issues, especially in their secondary defense. The article suggests that the money spent on Orakpo could have been better used to address other team deficiencies. The Redskins' scouting and draft strategy is also scrutinized, with a call for better decision-making in the future.
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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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U.S. payments on debt spike to $659 billion, nearly doubling in two years
20 Oct 2023
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Washington Post
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| Fiscal Policy
The U.S. government spent $659 billion this year on interest payments for its debt, nearly doubling from two years ago due to rising fiscal imbalance and Federal Reserve rate hikes. Economists argue these payments are economically wasteful, diverting funds from more productive uses. The deficit unexpectedly surged to $2 trillion this year, driven by higher spending and lower tax receipts. Analysts warn that if interest rates remain elevated, debt payments could become the second-largest federal program within three years. The Biden administration emphasizes structural economic factors and efforts to lower the deficit, while some economists argue the danger of higher interest payments is overstated.
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Tommy Walker
Tommy Walker is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Develop a Content Marketing Strategy That Converts
24 Jun 2021
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www.crazyegg.com
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English
| Lead Generation
The article provides a comprehensive guide on developing a content marketing strategy that converts, emphasizing the importance of quality content, keyword research, and consistent publishing. It outlines an eight-step process including keyword research, content creation, and promotion. The guide also includes a checklist and examples from successful brands like Backlinko, Zappos, and Hubengage to illustrate effective strategies. The focus is on creating valuable content that attracts and converts leads, with a strong emphasis on data-driven decisions and continuous improvement.
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Jon Weman
Print journalist based in Argentina, accept work in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia. Covering tech/internet, media, agriculture, finance, general political and economic issues, gender, democracy and development issues.
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Why do whistleblowers die at Boeing?
29 Aug 2024
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ETC.se
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| Corporate Accountability
The article discusses the suspicious deaths of Boeing whistleblowers John Barnett and Joshua Dean, highlighting the safety issues and corporate culture at Boeing. It explores the history of whistleblowing at Boeing, including past incidents and the company's response to safety concerns. The article raises questions about corporate accountability and the potential for foul play, drawing parallels with historical cases of corporate misconduct. It emphasizes the importance of whistleblowers in ensuring safety and accountability in the aviation industry.
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Martin Woods
Day Woods is a based in Louisville, United States of America.
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What Is SEO? Meaning, Examples & How to Optimize Your Site
22 Jan 2020
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www.semrush.com
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| Search Engine Optimization
SEO (search engine optimization) is essential for improving a website's visibility in search engines like Google, aiming to increase organic traffic. SEO involves on-page and off-page activities, including keyword research, content creation, technical optimization, and link building. It is crucial for ranking higher in search results, which leads to more traffic and brand awareness. Unlike PPC, SEO focuses on earning organic rankings, which can provide long-term benefits. The article also discusses the importance of understanding search intent, creating high-quality content, ensuring website usability, and building authority through backlinks. Tools like Semrush can aid in various SEO tasks, from keyword research to site audits and backlink analysis.
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