In her “Life of a Song” (FT Weekend, September 27), Natalie Perman rightly celebrates Chris Kenner’s 1962 “Land of 1000 Dances”. As she notes, the song has been most closely associated with Cannibal & the Headhunters, but it was the…
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TV tonight: has ‘worst Traitor’ Alan Carr really got away with murder? | Television
The Celebrity Traitors
9pm, BBC One
Is Alan Carr even worse than Linda? Or is he, somehow, going to get away with murdering his best mate Paloma Faith? The producers very naughtily left us on a cliffhanger last week, as the first banished…Continue Reading
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NASA to blow glass bubble homes from lunar dust that will also fix moonquake and micrometeorite damage
The American space agency has plans to send humans to the Moon once again as part of its Artemis mission. The 10-day Artemis II test flight is set to launch by April 2026, and will be the first crewed flight to the Moon under the Artemis program….
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To Cook a Bear review – this daft historical crime drama is like Law & Order: Special Ursine Unit | Television & radio
A debate recently went viral on social media, after someone posed the question to women: would you rather be lost in the woods with a man or a bear? Like all the best thought experiments, it exposed wildly different worldviews and experiences,…
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HashiCorp Warns Traditional Secret Scanning Tools Are Falling Behind
HashiCorp has issued a warning that traditional secret scanning tools are failing to keep up with the realities of modern software development.
In a new blog post the company argues that current approaches—often reliant on…
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Decision-making about fertility preservation after cancer diagnosis: A
Introduction
Cancer is a significant public health concern worldwide, with a rapidly growing disease burden. According to the most recent estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO), the global new cancer cases will exceed 35 million by…
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Justine Phillips Featured in The Recorder Article on California’s Escalating Privacy Enforcement | Newsroom
Justine Phillips, California partner in Baker McKenzie’s Data & Cybersecurity practice, was featured in The Recorder discussing the California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CPPA) record USD 1.35 million fine against Tractor Supply Company for violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).In the article, Justine emphasizes the unique focus California places on employee and applicant data, noting that the CPPA enforcement signals a shift toward more customized and transparent privacy disclosures for employees and applicants. She also highlighted the need for harmonized governance across people, process, and technology to mitigate data-driven risk. As enforcement ramps up, Justine’s insights underscore the urgency for businesses operating in California to reassess their privacy compliance strategies.
Read the full article in The Recorder: California Privacy Watchdog’s Record Fine Against Tractor Supply Company Signals ‘Escalating’ Enforcement Trend | Law.com
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Gallery: A closer look at our EA SPORTS FC special-edition kit – mancity.com
- Gallery: A closer look at our EA SPORTS FC special-edition kit mancity.com
- Man City unveil new ‘interactive’ fourth kit and announce when it will be worn for first time Manchester Evening News
- Game Ready: PUMA and City team up with EA SPORTS FC…
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Richard Gadd Drama ‘Half Man’ Sells To Australia & Canada – MIPCOM
EXCLUSIVE: Richard Gadd’s latest drama series has been a big talking point in Cannes this week, and now we’ve got news of its latest deals.
Banijay Rights, the global distribution arm of content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment, has…
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Blancpain Updates its Villeret Collection with the 2025 Golden Hour Series
The latest Blancpain releases are classical watchmaking refined with a purpose. Long before the Villeret collection officially gained its name in 2003, Blancpain had already set the template in the early 1980s with a…
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