CNN’s hyped streaming service folded after three weeks.
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Since the 2020 election, the slide in ratings for many large networks has been particularly acute. What’s driving this exodus, and where are viewers going?
Dumbbell variations allow us to adjust an exercise to better suit our body.
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The best exercises to do are the ones that motivate you to workout – not the ones you think you have to do.
Are you a bystander?
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The majority of people who witness workplace bullying do nothing about it.
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France faces multiple problems at home and on the world stage.
Stage two: the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, meeting with defence minister Sergei Shoigu in the Kremlin, April 2022.
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As Russia prepares to take more Ukrainian territory, Moldova could be next on Putin’s target list.
Cold showers can have some benefits, a scientist says.
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Dutch cold water enthusiast Wim Hof has advocated chilly showers, but a scientist examines if their benefits are as good as he suggests.
Fury on the streets of Sri Lanka.
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The island nation is the latest economy to implode through mismanagement – for which the citizens will pay more than foreign creditors.
Many women have to wait years for a diagnosis.
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Not having the proper diagnosis as a child can have a serious impact on mental health in adulthood.
Evidence: the hard and often heartbreaking work of forensic investigators.
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The grisly work of forensic investigators at the scene of a possible war crime.
Musk is no longer only in the transport business.
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Investors are happy, pushing the share price up since the announcement. What about users?
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A fractured opposition helped deliver a parliamentary super majority to Europe’s longest serving leader despite position on Ukraine.
Arthur Rackham’s illustration of the Victorian poem Goblin Market.
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Everyone is going ‘goblin mode’, but does the trend unfairly malign goblins of folklore?
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People tend not to provide constructive feedback – even when it would help the other person.
Tigray’s al-Nejashi Mosque, one of Africa’s oldest Islamic sites, was damaged in December 2020.
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Many of the artefacts Ethiopia is famous for are found in Tigray. Their continued destruction could lead to irreversible culture shock and social collapse.
A tub of palm oil in Nimba County, Liberia.
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Palm oil is one of the 21st century’s most contentious agricultural commodities, but its relationship with humans goes back thousands of years.
The Lehman collapse was at the epicentre of the 2008 crisis.
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Ukraine is the epicentre of a clash of global ideologies – which is exactly what happened in the 1930s.
Marks & Spencer’s stall in the covered market, Cardiff, in 1901.
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The pandemic changed the way we shop – with many ‘new’ initiatives actually reinventing old ways of doing things.
Unrest over food prices is growing.
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Sudden food prices have sparked in Iraq, but other countries may follow.
Cloud seeding equipment near Winter Park in Colorado.
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Several states are experimenting with weather modification to try to generate snow as water supplies shrink. An atmospheric scientist explains the history behind it – and the challenges.
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From melting glaciers to mounting storms, the impacts of climate change are global – but they’re not equally shared.