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A breakaway party to the left of Labour should be known as the 'Farage Assistance Group', former Labour leader Lord Neil Kinnock has suggested.
They felt excluded by "millennial moral censorship" — but is their work pushing boundaries, or just pushing buttons?
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The Print on MSNGuru Dutt’s female characters were mirrors to a changing IndiaIn Guru Dutt’s films like Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool, women weren’t side characters — they were the story’s moral centre ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNDying breed: Tunisian dog lovers push to save age-old desert houndThe Sloughis, known for their speed and slender physique, have for many centuries accompanied nomadic societies across North ...
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Daily Times on MSNA Novel with a DifferenceUrdu fiction has repeatedly attempted to structure the flow of time through human experiences to bring home the inconclusive ...
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Daily Caller on MSNHANSON: The decline and fall of our so-called degreed expertsThe first six months of the Trump administration have not been kind to the experts and the degree-holding classes.
Is caring for the Earth and caring for each other any different? It’s an existential question which is explored in ...
The first half year of these columns has been about how jazz fits into and reflects contemporary American society, because ...
The House of Oddities and Curious Goods in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, answers that question with a resounding “yes please!” ...
Explore 10 Bollywood movies that would have been even better as books, including Andhadhun, Gangs of Wasseypur, Haider, and ...
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PCMag on MSNGoogle Hit With EU Antitrust Lawsuit Over AI SummariesA coalition of independent publishers alleged that Google's tool has caused 'significant harm to publishers,' impacting their ...
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