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  • Exploring New Paths in Landscape-Based Art 

    Exploring New Paths in Landscape-Based Art 

    One of my intentions when I traveled to Alaska in 2021 was to confront some personal mythologies. Though I was born there, my family left before I turned two. Despite this, I long gave the state a central…

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  • Anne Hathaway, Anna Wintour and More Golden Heart Awards Red Carpet Photos

    Anne Hathaway, Anna Wintour and More Golden Heart Awards Red Carpet Photos

    Anna Wintour couldn’t resist referencing “The Devil Wears Prada” at God’s Love We Deliver Golden Heart Awards, just moments after Anne Hathaway accepted an award for Outstanding Philanthropy and Volunteerism.

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  • Exclusive: LVMH explores sale of its 50% stake in Rihanna-backed Fenty Beauty, sources say

    Exclusive: LVMH explores sale of its 50% stake in Rihanna-backed Fenty Beauty, sources say

    Oct 21 (Reuters) – Luxury goods giant LVMH (LVMH.PA), opens new tab is exploring a sale of its 50% stake in Fenty Beauty, which it co-owns with Grammy Award-winning singer and entrepreneur Rihanna, according to four people familiar with the…

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  • CISA Flags Highly Exploitable Windows SMB Flaw

    CISA Flags Highly Exploitable Windows SMB Flaw

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  • Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped thousands of kids avoid allergies – NewsNation

    1. Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped thousands of kids avoid allergies  NewsNation
    2. Guidelines for Early Food Introduction and Patterns of Food Allergy  AAP
    3. Peanut Allergies Have Plummeted in Children, Study Shows  The New York Times

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  • Nasa on the fashion frontier

    Nasa on the fashion frontier

    From the red carpet to the runway, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s logos have turned into status symbols, inspiring designers, brands and fans around the world.

    “Our goal is to reach new…

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  • Netflix blames $600m tax dispute with Brazil for disappointing earnings | Netflix

    Netflix blames $600m tax dispute with Brazil for disappointing earnings | Netflix

    Netflix missed the earnings target set by stock market analysts during the video streamer’s latest quarter, a letdown that the company blamed on a tax dispute in Brazil.

    The results announced on Tuesday broke Netflix’s six-quarter streak of posting a profit that eclipsed analysts’ projections, despite growth in its ads business. The company did post a profit, though less than expected.

    The Los Gatos, California, company cited an unexpected $619m expense tied to the Brazilian tax dispute for the third-quarter earnings shortfall while hailing its lineup of distinctive TV series and films for keeping its audience engaged and delivering a mix of subscriber fees and increased ad sales that helped it deliver revenue that matched analyst forecasts.

    The company may have another opportunity to add even more compelling programming with Warner Bros. Discovery announcing it may sell all or part of its holdings on Tuesday, which include HBO, DC Studios and CNN. Analysts are already speculating that Netflix may join the bidders looking to grab a piece of the storied production house.

    Investors, though, were not placated by the explanation as Netflix’s shares still fell by about 5% in extended trading after the numbers came out.

    Netflix earned $2.5bn, or $5.87 per share, in its July-September quarter, an 8% increase from the same time last year. Revenue climbed 17% from last year to $11.5bn. Analysts surveyed by FactSet Research had predicted the company to earn $6.96 per share on revenue of $11.5bn.

    Delivering solid financial growth has become more important than ever for Netflix as management has steered investors from fixating on how many subscribers its service gains from one quarter to the next. As part of that process, Netflix stopped disclosing its subscribers at the end of last year.

    The shift has paid off so far, with Netflix’s stock price rising about 40% so far this year, although the downturn in extended trading signaled some of those gains may evaporate.

    Although Netflix no longer reveals the specific number, this year’s revenue growth signals that its worldwide subscriber count has increased from the roughly 302 million it had at the end of last year – by far the most among video streamers, even as rivals with deeper pockets such as Amazon and Apple expand their programming selections.

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    Netflix has maintained its lead by adding more live sports and video games to supplement its wide array of scripted programming – a diversification effort that will expand into video podcasts from Spotify next year.

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  • Gucci Mane reveals schizophrenia, bipolar disorder diagnoses

    Gucci Mane reveals schizophrenia, bipolar disorder diagnoses

    Rapper Gucci Mane’s newest release might be his most vulnerable yet.

    The Atlanta-based musician, promoting his third memoir, “Episode,” revealed to “The Breakfast Club” crew on Monday that he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and…

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  • YouTube’s AI ‘likeness detection’ tool is searching for deepfakes of popular creators

    YouTube’s AI ‘likeness detection’ tool is searching for deepfakes of popular creators

    Starting today, creators in YouTube’s Partner Program are getting access to a new AI detection feature that will allow them to find and report unauthorized uploads using their likeness. As shown in this video from YouTube, after verifying their…

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  • Samoa dengue outbreak 2025 update

    Samoa dengue outbreak 2025 update

    The Samoa Ministry of Health has recorded a total of 14,996 clinically diagnosed dengue cases and 4,362 lab-confirmed cases, since January, including 61 new confirmed cases and seven dengue-related deaths, through October 12.

    Children under 15…

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