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Sabally sisters to play against each other for 1st time in WNBA
Sabally sisters to play against each other for 1st time in WNBA
Satou and Nyara Sabally were never competitive with each other growing up in Germany
1970-01-01 08:00
Fed Seen Ending Its 15-Month Hiking Campaign in Economist Survey
Fed Seen Ending Its 15-Month Hiking Campaign in Economist Survey
Most economists expect the Federal Reserve to pause interest-rate increases next week for the first time in 15
1970-01-01 08:00
China Central Bank Governor Reiterates Stable Policy Stance
China Central Bank Governor Reiterates Stable Policy Stance
China’s central bank will keep monetary policy targeted and ensure credit growth is stable, Governor Yi Gang said,
1970-01-01 08:00
HSBC Among UK Banks Pulling Mortgage Deals From the Market Again
HSBC Among UK Banks Pulling Mortgage Deals From the Market Again
UK lenders, led by HSBC Holdings Plc, are removing mortgage deals from the market again as they prepare
1970-01-01 08:00
Broadcasting veteran Anne Diamond reveals breast cancer diagnosis
Broadcasting veteran Anne Diamond reveals breast cancer diagnosis
Broadcasting veteran Anne Diamond has revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The GB News presenter said she had received the diagnosis the same day as finding out she was to be made OBE. After beginning her career in regional news, Diamond went on to work for both ITV and the BBC, becoming a star of daytime TV in the 1980s and 1990s. She presented programmes like BBC One’s Good Morning with Anne And Nick, TV-am’s Good Morning Britain and TV Weekly. She joined GB News in 2022 to host weekend breakfast shows with Stephen Dixon, though has been off air for six months. Speaking to GB News’ Dan Wootton, she revealed she had undergone a double mastectomy in her “fight against breast cancer”, which she described as “a long journey”. “I haven’t been on a world cruise, which is what I know social media has been saying… because I’m well known now for loving cruises,” she said. “It’s been a fight against breast cancer. That’s what it’s been. It’s been a long journey. And five months later, I’m still not at the end of the journey, but I’m through it enough to come back to work.” Diamond recalled how she had learned the news on the same morning she was told via email that she had been awarded an OBE for her campaigning on cot deaths. She and her then-husband Mike Hollingsworth lost their son Sebastian in 1990 after he died from sudden infant death syndrome (Sids) – commonly called cot death. Diamond joined forces with the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID), now known as The Lullaby Trust, and the Department of Health to launch the successful Back to Sleep campaign. She was made OBE in the 2023 New Year Honours for services to public health and charity. “It was a wonderful moment and that was like 9.30 in the morning,” she told GB News. “But I knew then, because I’d already seen my GP, that I had to go to a breast cancer screening thing later in the morning. I thought I would just go for a mammogram, and a couple of tests and I’d be free in an hour. “I spent the entire morning at my local hospital where they did everything, biopsies, X-rays, CT scans, a couple of mammograms, everything, and by lunchtime I was still there. “And a lovely lady came with a lanyard around her neck that said MacMillan Cancer Care and I knew then it was serious.” Diamond added that she did not have advice for others as she was “still going through it”, but added that she was “well enough” to return to work. The presenter said she has had a full mastectomy and a “load of radiotherapy”. “So it’s been a journey, but I’m not pretending for a minute that I am extraordinary, because I am fully aware that a quarter of women in this country are going through what I’ve just gone through and I don’t have any advice to give. Diamond will return to GB News on Saturday to host Breakfast with Dixon. Read More Chris Hemsworth thanks wife Elsa Pataky for her ‘forgiveness’ Mother sparks debate after ‘shaming’ parent who wouldn’t give her daughter a slice of birthday cake Prince Harry – latest: Duke lands in California after ‘last stay’ in Frogmore following bombshell testimony Everything we know about Jamie Foxx’s health condition 7 things fitness experts want you to know about exercise during a heatwave The £4 hay fever tablet that ‘cures all symptoms’
1970-01-01 08:00
German media group Axel Springer eyes AI acquisitions
German media group Axel Springer eyes AI acquisitions
BERLIN German media giant Axel Springer will establish a dedicated mergers-and-acquisitions team to look at firms specialising in
1970-01-01 08:00
Who wore it best? Jennifer Lopez slammed for dressing like Jennifer Garner after Ben Affleck jokes about her clothes
Who wore it best? Jennifer Lopez slammed for dressing like Jennifer Garner after Ben Affleck jokes about her clothes
Fans of both the celebs are implying that the two women are imitating each other's fashion choices
1970-01-01 08:00
South Korea summons China's envoy over comments accusing Seoul of tilting excessively toward US
South Korea summons China's envoy over comments accusing Seoul of tilting excessively toward US
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry has summoned China’s ambassador to protest comments he made accusing Seoul of tilting toward the United States and away from China, as competition between Washington and Beijing for global influence intensifies
1970-01-01 08:00
AMD Tracks Nvidia Gains in Wall Street’s AI Frenzy
AMD Tracks Nvidia Gains in Wall Street’s AI Frenzy
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s stellar share-price performance this year reflects its place in the eyes of investors looking
1970-01-01 08:00
How to spot if someone's paid for their Instagram blue tick
How to spot if someone's paid for their Instagram blue tick
New ick unlocked: People are paying for blue ticks on Instagram. Avid Instagrammers will have noticed the surge of blue ticks taking over the platform, leaving people confused as to how their friend become an overnight internet sensation. As exciting as that would be, it's sadly not the case. Instead, people are using their hard-earned money for a blue badge. For the blissfully unaware, Instagram followed in the footsteps of Twitter recently by offering a monthly subscription service from £9.99 a month. Let's break this down: Public figures Instagram offer free blue tick verification to public figures including professionals, journalists, influencers, celebrities and brands who meet the platform's account and eligibility requirements. Their accounts must be authentic, unique, complete and notable, meaning they "must represent a well-known, highly searched for person, brand or entity". "We review accounts that are featured in multiple news sources, and we don't consider paid or sponsored media content as sources for review," Instagram said. Once verified, public figures, celebrities and brands that meet certain account and eligibility requirements may not change their username on their account – nor can it be transferred to a different account. On the flip side, there's 'Meta Verified', the new subscription model that allows any Instagram user to pay monthly for a tick. As it stands, Instagram has used the same colour and design for both paying users and notable figures, making it difficult for users to set the two apart. Whether or not they will make the two more identifiable in the future is unclear. Meta Verified / paying subscribers Now, anyone can apply to be verified using their ID and a spare £10 a month. Meta suggests it's to help people have more protection from impersonation and give them access to a "real person" if they encounter any issues. Indy100 reached out to Instagram for comment. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
US, Iran Deny Reports a Nuclear Deal is Close: Iran Snapshot
US, Iran Deny Reports a Nuclear Deal is Close: Iran Snapshot
Here is a snapshot of what’s happening with Iran, its nuclear talks and energy markets. Latest developments US
1970-01-01 08:00
Ashton Kutcher is 'never going to stop loving' Willis sisters despite Tallulah's 'dumpster fire' diss
Ashton Kutcher is 'never going to stop loving' Willis sisters despite Tallulah's 'dumpster fire' diss
Ashton Kutcher said, 'I'm never going to stop loving them and respecting them and honoring them and rooting for them to be successful'
1970-01-01 08:00
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