Mark Zuckerberg’s Own Threads Posts Are Showing as Unavailable
Mark Zuckerberg’s own posts on the Threads app he just launched aren’t loading for some people. Users were
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Alphabet Exuberance Is Cooling on Wall Street After Stock’s Strong Run
Once one of the highest-rated stocks on Wall Street, Alphabet Inc. is getting a cooler reception from analysts
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Grumpy Nationals Manager Dave Martinez Scolds Elly De La Cruz After Sick Corked Bat Home Run Celebration
The unwritten rules fogies are back at it.
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Prigozhin has been cast out into the cold
If we learned one thing from Thursday's press conference by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, it's that Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has not been seen in public since June 24, appears to be in a decidedly perilous limbo.
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Foreigners Pour Money Into Turkish Stocks on Hopes for U-Turn
Overseas investors bought up Turkish equities at the fastest pace in 31 months since June on hopes for
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Real Madrid confirm Arda Guler signing after winger officially joins PSG
Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of Arda Guler from Fenerbahce, just an hour after Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain announced the arrival of Spanish winger Marco Asensio.
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USMNT news: Pulisic to Milan, Ream's World Cup dream, Canada fixture
Today's USMNT newsincludes Christian Pulisic moving closer to joining AC Milan. Tim Ream is dreaming of playing at the next World Cup and the Stars and Stripes will play Canada in the quarter-finals of the Gold Cup.USMNT news: Christian Pulisic to AC MilanOlympique Lyonnais as a possible de...
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Newcastle holding talks with Leicester over West Ham target Harvey Barnes
Newcastle hold talks with Leicester over the signing of winger Harvey Barnes. The 25-year-old is also a main target for West Ham and has interest from Aston Villa.
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Fed’s Logan Says More Rate Hikes Needed to Slow Hot Inflation
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said more interest-rate increases will likely be needed to spur
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Fiona Phillips target of telephone scam following Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Fiona Phillips found herself to be the victim of a telephone scam following her Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The former breakfast TV presenter, 62, was told she had the condition 18 months ago after she experienced symptoms of anxiety and brain fog, and has since disclosed her diagnosis to the public. Phillips, who is currently taking part in a drug trial that scientists hope could revolutionise the treatment of the incurable illness, has spoken out about an experience where she was scammed over the phone. In a new interview with The Mirror, Phillips explained she was scammed by a person who called her and managed to take money out of her bank account. The publication reports that Phillips was scammed out of “thousands” of pounds but was refunded by her bank. The journalist, best known for presenting the ITV breakfast programme GMTV, told The Mirror that she was reluctant to tell her two sons, Nat, 24, and Mackenzie, 21 – who she shares with her husband, This Morning boss Martin Frizell – about her condition. “I just didn’t want to make a big thing out of it where we all sit down as a family and announce we’ve got something to tell them,” she said. “And I was worried they might be embarrassed in front of their friends or treat me in a different way. And it’s not like I’m doing anything out of character.” Symptoms of Alzheimer’s include memory problems, like forgetting about recent conversations or events or becoming increasingly disorganised. Others include language problems, changes in mood or spatial awareness. It is typical that family members, friends and work colleagues may notice these changes first, often before the person themselves. Phillips, who took part in BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2005, shared that she and Frizell had blood tests to check whether their children could inherit the disease. “We wanted to know in case we needed to prepare the boys to make some difficult decisions later in life,” Frizell told the publication. “When the results came back as negative, it was a huge moment – such an enormous sense of relief. There’s no Alzheimer’s on my side of the family and thank goodness it seems the boys have not inherited from Fiona’s side of the family.” Read More Woman exits plane after tirade about passenger who is ‘not real’: ‘Final Destination vibes’ The Barbie press tour has finally rescued Margot Robbie’s red carpet reputation Fans mistake Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s daughter Violet, 17, for her mother in new photos This is the lesser-known symptom of Alzheimer’s that could affect drivers The shared symptoms of menopause and young onset dementia Fiona Phillips Alzheimer’s diagnosis at 62: 7 ways to reduce your risk
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Scholz’s Stumbling Coalition Hit With Fresh Blow by Court Rebuke
After a bruising few months, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and senior members of his ruling coalition were relaxing at
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Meta's Threads is a true threat to Musk-owned Twitter, analysts say
By Aditya Soni Meta's Threads could quickly become a major threat to Elon Musk-owned Twitter, thanks to its
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