
Next 2 days likely to be this week's busiest. Here's when not to be on the road -- or in the airport
Millions of people are expected to hit airports and highways in record numbers over the Thanksgiving holiday
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China Property Stocks Rally Meets Skeptical Investors
The gains in Chinese developers’ bonds and stocks Tuesday are at risk of becoming yet another false dawn
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Best Buy Cuts Outlook on ‘Uneven’ Demand Before Black Friday
Best Buy Co.’s same-store sales fell by more than expected in the third quarter after what the retailer
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Hong Kong Taxi Drivers Cancel Strike Over Uber’s Threat
Hong Kong taxi drivers have canceled an earlier plan to strike on Wednesday to protest the government’s unwillingness
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The Rolling Stones announce 2024 North American Tour in support of 'Hackney Diamonds' album
Last month, The Rolling Stones released “Hackney Diamonds,” their first album of original material in 18 years, following 2005’s “A Bigger Bang.”
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8 World Records Too Dangerous for Guinness
The world's longest saxophone note is too risky to attempt. So is the world's longest kiss.
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Men in Blazers Media Network Launching New Weekly Show Covering Wrexham AFC
Men in Blazers Media Network will announce a groundbreaking collaborative season-long series later today with the launch of This Week in Wrexham, a weekly show
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Emily Maitlis responds to casting of her in Prince Andrew drama: 'Blimey'
Emily Maitlis has reacted to the casting choice of the BBC and Amazon drama 'A Very Royal Scandal' based on her infamous 2019 interview with Prince Andrew. Michael Sheen is set to play the controversial royal and Ruth Wilson is taking on the role of the former Newsnight presenter, with production already underway, Variety reported. The three-part drama, aptly titled “A Very Royal Scandal will follow “Emily Maitlis’s professional and personal journey as a Newsnight journalist, leading up to her acclaimed interview with Prince Andrew.” Back in 2019, the 58-minute programme saw Prince Andrew being put in the hot seat over his relationship with the American convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Following the interview, Prince Andrew stepped back from royal duties and in 2022 he paid a financial settlement to his alleged victim and accuser, Virginia Giuffre. When news of the casting broke, Maitlis herself took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the casting choice which she appears to be impressed with. "Blimey. First time I’ve seen this in print. What an exceptional cast," she wrote. "A Very Royal Scandal" comes after the success of previous dramas “A Very English Scandal” starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw and “A Very British Scandal” starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany. Meanwhile, this isn't the only adaptation of the notable interview set to hit our screens in the future. It was announced last year that a film will be made called "Scoop" starring Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson, and written by Peter Moffat which is set to be released on Netflix. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
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Taylor Swift news diary: Pop star ties with Drake for most number of Billboard Music Awards in history
Check out the latest Taylor Swift updates of the day
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Meloni, UBS and Jefferies Pull Off Stealth $1 Billion Bank Sale
It took just a few hours for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to kick off the sale of a
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Broadcom plans to close $69 billion VMWare deal on Wednesday
Broadcom said it plans to close its $69 billion deal for cloud computing firm VMWare on Wednesday. Broadcom
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Swifties question bizarre way Taylor Swift is pitted against Michael Jackson and not Elvis Presley or Madonna
Swifties on X asked why Taylor's been put in opposition against Michael Jackson when Elvis Presley, Elton John, Madonna, and Miley Cyrus would be the ideal yardstick to measure her success against.
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