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SHOPPING
WJC at UNHRC │WJC Condemns Albanese Report Blacklisting Companies in Israel – World Jewish Congress
WJC at UNHRC │WJC Condemns Albanese Report Blacklisting Companies in Israel World Jewish Congress Source link
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NEWS
Russia has taken first village in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk, state media claims – The Guardian
Russia has taken first village in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk, state media claims The Guardian Source link
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PRESS RELEASE
Chongqing Wankai Named a 2025 Chongqing Municipal-Level Digital Workshop – Polymerupdate
Chongqing Wankai Named a 2025 Chongqing Municipal-Level Digital Workshop Polymerupdate Source link
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BUSINESS
What to know – NBC New York
The 16-year-old girl who was shot in the head near Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn late Sunday appears to have been the initial shooter, not a bystander, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation. The source says that girl pulled out a weapon in the West Village, which was busy with revelers celebrating near the landmarked inn, and…
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SHOWS
Princess Kate’s choice of £4k accessory sparks major online debate – hellomagazine.com
Princess Kate’s choice of £4k accessory sparks major online debate hellomagazine.com Source link
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TECH
What Influences Bitcoin Pricing: Understanding the Drivers – Analytics Insight
What Influences Bitcoin Pricing: Understanding the Drivers Analytics Insight Source link
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Trump Says He Has a US Buyer for TikTok
Checking in on the U.S. TikTok saga, on the 162nd day since the app was banned in the U.S. by federal law. Of course, TikTok hasn’t actually been banned despite this, because U.S. President Donald Trump has “a warm spot” in his heart for the app, and keeps delaying enforcement of the law via executive orders. But technically, TikTok should…
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ENTERTAINMENT
Meatpacking District’s makeover continues with a new promenade and less room for cars
The West 14th Street Promenade in the Meatpacking District. Photo by: Iri Greco / BrakeThrough Media The Meatpacking District’s renaissance is on a roll, as a new promenade opened on West 14th Street, with cool shops, cozy seating, lush landscaping — and less space for driving. The new pedestrian space opened on June 18 along West 14th Street between 9th…
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LIFESTYLE
A New Mayor is Good Business for Bed-Stuy’s Mom-&-Pops
The south-bound B43 bus takes its riders down Tompkins Avenue, a bustling strip in Bed-Stuy, New York. Out the window, riders of the B43 will see all manner of businesses flash by—restaurants, cafes, bars, gift shops, bookstores, clothing boutiques, apothecaries, and even a juice bar specializing in homemade ginger beer. With the New York City mayor’s race looming, and conversations…
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REAL ESTATE
As part of $116B budget deal, city will expand 7-day library service
Ten New York City public libraries will now be open seven days a week, thanks to $32.7 million in funding included in the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget. On Friday, Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams announced a $115.9 billion budget agreement for FY26. Other key investments include over $70 million for immigration legal services, as well…
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