🚀 Read this trending post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: It's impossible to understand the scale of the Munich air disaster until you've been inside Manchester United, says women's coach Mark Skinner.Skinner and boss men Michael Carrick brought forward their pre-match press conference to allow them to attend the anniversary of the tragedy on Friday.It is 68 years since the plane carrying Sir Matt Busby and his team after a European Cup match in Belgrade crashed on take-off after a refueling stop in Munich. Eight players were among the 23 dead.This is widely accepted to…
✨ Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Culture,Lisa Nandy,Glastonbury holidays,Hastings holidays,Scotland holidays,Wales holidays,England holidays,Ipswich,Scarborough,Wiltshire,Kent,Art,Art and design,Sussex holidays,Music,Stage,Festivals,Books,Film đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: CCulture Secretary Lisa Nandy has launched a search for the UK's first 'City of Culture', modeled on the City of Culture programme, which honored Bradford last year. After Guardian writers nominated their names - including Ramsgate in Kent, Falmouth in Cornwall, Abergavenny in Monmouthshire and Portobello in Edinburgh - we asked readers which British cities they would put forward.(Hastings, East Sussex).“Culture is woven into everyday life”... Jack in the Green 2024 Parade in…
🔥 Read this must-read post from TechCrunch đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Climate,Government & Policy,critical minerals,electric vehicles,Exclusive,lithium ion batteries,Solar Power,Trump Administration,wind turbines âś… **What You’ll Learn**: The Trump administration announced this week that the US government will work to build up an $11.7 billion stockpile of critical minerals. This is the address. The subtext is more interesting. The stockpile initiative, called Project Vault, is the latest attempt by the administration to secure supplies of critical minerals for American manufacturers and what President Donald Trump says will ensure "American businesses and workers will never be harmed by a shortage." This follows recent investments…
🔥 Check out this awesome post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: After beset by delays, concerns and last-minute construction work, Milan's Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena finally opened its doors to the Olympics on Thursday.While the IOC admitted it was not quite ready for its opening match, the stadium was in much better condition than when BBC Sport visited five days ago.The stadium, which has a capacity of 11,800, was almost full for the Group B match between Italy and France, which is participating for the first time in the Olympics, which the host country won…
🔥 Check out this awesome post from Business News đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Various cans of ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages, including Captain Morgan Rum and Coke, Bacardi Mojito, Archers and Lemonade, Malibu and Pineapple, Pina Colada Cocktail and Gordon's Gin and Tonic are displayed for sale in a supermarket on January 10, 2024.John Cable | Getty ImagesThe US alcohol industry has another troubling year in 2025.Spirits suppliers' revenue fell 2.2% to $36.4 billion for the year, according to new data from industry trade group Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS). This decline came in light of…
đź’Ą Explore this awesome post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A few days ago, I published a post about why OpenClaw feels like a portal to the future, and why that future is scary in a very specific way.The short version: agent gateways that act like OpenClaw are powerful because they have real access to your files, your tools, your browser, your terminals, and often a long-term “memory” file that captures how you think and what you’re building. That combination is exactly what modern infostealers are designed to exploit.This post is the uncomfortable, “and then…
🔥 Explore this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: epstein files,jeffrey epstein,Keir Starmer,peter mandelson đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday apologized to Jeffrey Epstein's victims for appointing Peter Mandelson as the U.K.'s ambassador to Washington despite his ties to the disgraced financier. The Prime Minister said Mandelson lied and “portrayed Epstein as someone he barely knew.” Read more: British politician Peter Mandelson resigns from the House of Lords and may face police investigations over his ties to Epstein He told the victims: "I'm sorry. I'm sorry this happened…
đź’Ą Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Classical music,Culture,Music âś… **What You’ll Learn**: Yeonshan Lim recorded Goldberg Variations live at Carnegie Hall last year, riding the momentum of a string of shows, including two in London. Those who enjoyed his interpretation at Wigmore Hall will find many of the same rewarding elements here, not least the apparent ease with which the 21-year-old pianist untangles the music's complex web of threads. However, it is good to find that his interpretation was not set in stone. Perhaps the New York performance had a more forceful bent,…
đź’Ą Explore this awesome post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: âś… **What You’ll Learn**: Chelsea says President Liam Rosenior Arsenal He showed a lack of respect for his team during the warm-up for the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final on Tuesday.Rosenior was seen angrily shouting at Arsenal players to stay in their own half and not encroach on Chelsea's area as the teams prepared for the match at the Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal won 1-0 to secure a 4-2 aggregate victory.“It wasn't about the players,” Rosenior said. “When you warm up, you have your half and the…
🚀 Read this trending post from TechCrunch đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Security,Conduent,cybersecurity,data breach,ransomware đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: A data breach at government tech giant Conduent appears to affect many more people than was first revealed, with the death toll potentially reaching tens of millions of people across the US. The January 2025 ransomware attack, which shut down Conduent's operations for several days, is now known to affect at least 15.4 million people in Texas alone, representing about half of the state's population. Conduent said in October that 4 million people across the state were affected. Another 10.5 million people are affected…
