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...“We’ve recently done something that I really want to copyright” in a Southbank penthouse, Albion Nord’s Johnson says: “A beauty pantry.”...
...Trump has also benefited from remaking the party machinery in his own image, from an overhaul at the Republican National Committee to installing Maga allies such as Mike Johnson to top positions in Congress...
...Emily Cockayne opens her study of a queasily fascinating subject with a piece of family history....
...Johnson’s backing and the unanimous vote suggest that the bill will have little trouble passing the House....
...Round on the Links The link was the Brontës Three Sisters Yorkshire pudding Rochester Charlotte’s Web “Wuthering Heights” (Kate Bush) Anne Moors Emily Blunt Cathy Freeman Linton Kwesi Johnson...
...Netflix’s Scoop, in which the roles of news broadcaster Emily Maitlis and “Randy Andy” are played by Gillian Anderson and Rufus Sewell, offers a near recreation of the 2019 BBC interview....
...Emily Seidel, a senior adviser to AFP Action, said on Sunday that while her organisation continued to “endorse” Haley for president, it would “focus our resources where we can make the difference”, pointing...
...In a catalogue essay, Emily Braun explains that he saw them as an antidote to racist caricature on one hand and prettified sentimentality on the other....
...Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, and Barbie’s Ryan Gosling took it several steps — or buttons — further, displaying what is unfortunately known as “heavage”....
...Before he went on leave we debated the merits of Sea of Tranquility, the slim 2023 novel from Emily St John Mandel....
...Self-proclaimed “biohacker” Bryan Johnson — you know, the rich guy who doesn’t want to die — is our ultimate manifestation....
...‘Power to the Middle: Why Managers Hold the Keys to the Future of Work’ by Bill Schaninger, Bryan Hancock and Emily Field A management book co-written by three McKinsey consultants sounds like a parody...
...Additional contributions by Tee Zhuo and Emily Goldberg...
...Margate gallery, was a carnivalesque walk through famous and mythological women who have been villainised or publicly humiliated, from Medusa to Diana, Princess of Wales and LGBT+ rights activist Marsha P Johnson...
...The highest-wattage sale this fortnight, of the collection of 31 works from the late arts patron Emily Fisher Landau, came in at the low end of expectations at Sotheby’s on November 8, making a total of...
...The Wedgwood factory in Barlaston is also fostering talent by giving space to tenants 1882 Ltd — the ceramic brand founded by Emily Johnson and her father Chris, fourth and fifth generations of the pot-making...
...and edited by Derek Brower, Myles McCormick, Amanda Chu and Emily Goldberg....
...three election cycles have painted a very clear picture of what we can expect from voters who consistently rejected Donald Trump and his impact on the Republican party brand,” wrote AFP senior adviser Emily...
...US defence contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon also report earnings as demand for their products surges. 3M, Johnson & Johnson and General Electric also report....
...What else we’re reading Franklin Templeton tries to reinvent itself In 2020, Jenny Johnson, the fourth member of her family to run the California-based fund, had taken the reins of a business regarded as...
...In classicist Emily Wilson’s new translation of The Iliad, Helen maligns herself, too, but with a term nobody has ever used before: “dog-face”....
...The identical twin sisters, Emily and Sarah, are now in their late 20s, having finally parted ways with the Goenka organisation in late 2021. Here’s Emily....
...Joe Biden’s claim to presidential greatness Like Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, Joe Biden is an underestimated former vice-president who is excelling in the Oval Office....
...’s ‘solid-state’ EV batteries Energy Source is written and edited by Derek Brower, Myles McCormick, Amanda Chu and Emily Goldberg....
...The latest: Five lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Time to go away We should stop worrying about those infuriated by the greeting “happy holidays”, writes Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, in this must-read...
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