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  • How ads by John Lewis, Asda and Lidl ‘let real life in,’ from cost of living to masculinity

    How ads by John Lewis, Asda and Lidl ‘let real life in,’ from cost of living to masculinity

    Noor NanjiCulture reporter

    John Lewis A son and father looking at each other and smiling in the John Lewis advertJohn Lewis

    This year’s John Lewis Christmas advert centres a father-son relationship for the first time

    It’s still only early November, but Christmas adverts are already coming thick and fast.

    While they feature the usual…

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  • I ditched Notion for this app — and finally got my notes under control

    I ditched Notion for this app — and finally got my notes under control

    I thought I’d built the perfect Notion workspace. Custom databases, linked views, toggles within toggles, templates for everything from article ideas to grocery lists. It was beautiful — and completely exhausting. Every time I opened Notion…

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  • I invested in a portable label printer, and it’s already paying off for my office

    I invested in a portable label printer, and it’s already paying off for my office

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    Some bits of tech end up being so much better than you ever thought. And when that piece of tech is a printer, well, color me surprised, because they have a…

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  • Visa and Mastercard near settlement with merchants, would lower fees, WSJ reports

    Visa and Mastercard near settlement with merchants, would lower fees, WSJ reports

    Nov 8 (Reuters) – U.S. payment firms Visa (V.N), opens new tab and Mastercard (MA.N), opens new tab are nearing a settlement with merchants that aims to end a 20-year-old legal dispute by lowering fees stores pay and giving them more power to reject certain credit cards, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with matter.

    Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

    Reporting by Abu Sultan in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler

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  • Morgan Plus Four | PH Used Buying Guide

    Morgan Plus Four | PH Used Buying Guide

    Key considerations

    • Available for £45,000
    • 2.0-litre turbo four, rear-wheel drive
    • Plenty quick enough in either manual or auto guise 
    • Big strides forward in dynamics, build quality and customisability 
    • £45k for a unique,…

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  • Younger Age at Glomerular Disease Diagnosis Linked to Greater Lifetime Risk Despite Similar Progression Rates

    Younger Age at Glomerular Disease Diagnosis Linked to Greater Lifetime Risk Despite Similar Progression Rates

    A new cohort study has found that patients with primary glomerular disease (GD) face similar risks for declines in kidney function regardless of the age at disease diagnosis, highlighting a higher risk of progression for younger patients.1

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  • China consumer prices return to growth in October

    China consumer prices return to growth in October

    A store in a shopping mall in Beijing on Aug. 7, 2024.

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    Deflation pressures in China alleviated in October, as consumer prices returned to growth after falling for two straight months, though producer prices extended their slump to three years as the world’s second largest economy suffers from weak domestic demand and a decline in exports.

    Data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics released Sunday showed consumer price index reading for October at 0.2%, compared with analysts’ expectations of zero, or flat growth year on year. Prices had dropped by a more than expected 0.3% in September.

    On a month-on-month basis consumer prices also rose by 0.2%, compared with analysts’ expectations of zero growth.

    Producer prices in October fell 2.1%, year on year, compared with Reuters’ poll estimates for a 2.2% decline, completing three years in negative territory. This comes a time when the country has been witnessing fierce price wars, warranting government intervention. Industrial overcapacity has further pressured prices. Month-on-month prices rose by 0.1%.

    “In October , policies aimed at expanding domestic demand continued to take effect, coupled with the boost from the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays,” Dong Lijuan, chief statistician at the urban division of the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.

    While China’s steps aimed at reining in price wars and fueling demand seem to have started bearing fruit, with the country’s industrial profits in September rising more than 21%, experts warn that Chinese local governments’ dependence on tax revenue encourages sustained production, intensifying competition and overcapacity until there are meaningful tax changes.

    China’s manufacturing activity in October declined more than expected, contracting to its lowest level in six months, according to an official survey released Oct. 30. The sub-indexes for production, new orders, raw material inventory and employment all deepened their contraction, pointing to a sharp manufacturing slowdown and softer demand.

    Chinese producers have been in the throes of demand uncertainty owed to trade tensions with the U.S. this year and weak consumer confidence at home as Beijing struggles with a prolonged housing downturn and headwinds to exports.

    The country’s exports in October unexpectedly contracted, with shipments to the U.S. clocking double-digit declines for a seventh consecutive month, down 25%, customs data released Thursday showed.

    Going forward, export headwinds could weaken as U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed to a trade truce during their meeting in South Korea on Oct. 30, defusing a potentially incendiary situation that had stoked worries of a full-blown trade war.

    China’s leadership last month vowed to boost domestic consumption as it laid out the economic roadmap for the next five years. China must “vigorously boost consumption,” the meeting readout said, according to a CNBC translation.

    The leaders elaborated on the need for lifting consumption with calls to balance it with “effective investment” and “adhere to the strategic point of expanding domestic demand.”

    —  CNBC’s Anniek Bao and Evelyn Cheng contributed to this report.

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  • Astronomer Avi Loeb warns world not to ignore new comet’s potential alien threat

    Astronomer Avi Loeb warns world not to ignore new comet’s potential alien threat

    Israeli-born Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, no stranger to controversy, is once again drawing attention — and taking flak — for positing that an interstellar object might be a piece of extraterrestrial technology. This time, it’s an…

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  • Philippines evacuates 1,00,000 people as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon

    Philippines evacuates 1,00,000 people as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon

    A satellite image shows Storm Fung-Wong over the Philippine Sea on November 7, 2025. Photo: CSU/CIRA & JMA/JAXA/Handout via Reuters

    The Philippines evacuated over 1,00,000 residents…

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  • Is the New “Nearly Interstellar” Object C/2025 V1 Related to 3I/ATLAS? | by Avi Loeb | Nov, 2025

    Is the New “Nearly Interstellar” Object C/2025 V1 Related to 3I/ATLAS? | by Avi Loeb | Nov, 2025

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    An image of a new object C/2025 V1, taken on November 3, 2025. No cometary tail is visible. The sunward direction is towards the upper right corner. (Credit: A. Ivanov et al.)

    In a Newsmax interview…

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