Author: British Day

Public survey to review city recreation and cultural services open until March 1, 2024 A review of the City of Cranbrook’s recreational and cultural services is underway, with a public inquiry now open for residents, businesses and community groups to provide input. This survey can be completed online from Monday, February 5, 2024 to Friday, March 1, 2024 at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CranbrookPublicSurvey2024. If you would like to participate but do not have access to a computer or internet, or simply prefer a paper copy, you can pick up and return the survey at the billiards desk at Cranbrook City Hall, Cranbrook Public…

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All products featured in D Magazine have been independently selected by our editors. However, if you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. In the age of Instagram and targeted advertising, homeware devices that purport to make your life easier cost about a dime. That being said, innovations are not created equally, and there are a few key ones that are worth your time. D Home Editorial Director Jamie Roban Oliver shares her favorite (and tested!) home appliances, from countertop ovens and wine storage systems to herb farms and smart water monitors. Coravin wine storage…

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Protecting children from online dangers and related real-world harms recently received intense attention in Washington, at least for one day. At last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, CEO testimony X (formerly Twitter), Meta, Snap, Discord, and TikTok discuss what is being done to combat child exploitation through these social media platforms.At a time when organizations are rapidly considering visibility into their IT infrastructure for cybersecurity, accessibility, and asset custody management, is it also time to discuss greater awareness and responsibility for malicious intent perpetrated through technology? ?declaration regarding Senate Judiciary Committee Website He summed up the loss of patience with…

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Nearly four months after Hamas’s brutal attack, Israel’s bloody campaign in Gaza continues, with civilian casualties rising by the day. The war has dominated our newsfeeds and dinner table conversations, creating rifts across traditional partisan lines.Columnists Jason Rezaian, Alyssa Rosenberg, and Shadi Hamid come together to discuss what the war has changed for America, America’s moral standing in the world, and what it means to be an American. Ta.Below are lightly edited excerpts from the conversation.Use your audio player or “Please, Go On” by The Post. podcast feedlisten to the entire conversation.Shadi Hamid: I think what concerns me is not…

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estee lauder (EL) soared early Monday after announcing layoffs and new restructuring plans during strong second-quarter earnings. Elf Beauty, meanwhile, fell from new highs ahead of its third-quarter report late Tuesday. X Estée Lauder reported adjusted earnings fell 43% to 88 cents a share, after four quarters of accelerating profit declines and beating FactSet estimates of 54 cents. Net sales fell 7% to $4.28 billion, but beat expectations of $4.19 billion. Estée Lauder reported an 8% decline in organic net sales. This is believed to be due to challenges in travel retail in Asia and the continued weakness of luxury…

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BBC Wales News has appointed a new culture correspondent who will cover all forms of arts, entertainment and culture across TV, radio and online. Former Abergele member Rhona Pritchard has been appointed to the new role and started her new role this week. Lorna started her journalism career with the Cynon Valley Leader and then worked in broadcast journalism with BBC Cymru Wales. She then moved to her ITV Wales news desk and began a freelance career in 2018 to balance journalism with her other passion, stand-up and her comedy. . Since 2019 she has produced and presented programs on…

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The first photos of the Netflix film based on the Duke of York’s infamous Newsnight interview have been released. An image promoted by the streaming giant shows scenes from a 2019 interview between former BBC presenter Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew. In the interview, the duke spoke candidly about his relationship with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and also addressed some of the allegations against him. Far from protecting his image, as the Crown Prince probably hoped, the reaction to the interview was almost entirely negative, and he was soon forced to step down from royal duties. The film, titled…

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It’s incredibly difficult to live a modern life without some sort of smart device, whether it’s a cell phone or a tablet. It is the primary way we stay connected to the world and the people in our lives. There’s one problem. These devices are essentially just giant screens. In fact, there aren’t even buttons that people can distinguish by feel. However, Apple has gone to great lengths to make portable screens very easy to use for people with various levels of visual impairment. Depending on the visual impact, a larger iPad screen will make text much larger and icons…

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Transport for London (TfL) has launched talks to extend the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), with priority given to the route from Gallion’s Reach to Thamesmead via Becton Riverside. Transport for London will work with the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Newham to build the two new stations. The consultation is open until March 18 and feedback from the public will help make decisions about the plans and inform the design and next steps. Following public consultation, the next stage will be to develop an outline business case. Poster promoting the extension of the Docklands Light Railway.…

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