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Tottenham reject buyout interest from third consortium led by US tech entrepreneur

Tottenham reject buyout interest from third consortium led by US tech entrepreneur

Tottenham Hotspur has officially turned down an informal expression of interest from a consortium led by Brooklyn Earick, an American tech entrepreneur. This marks the third rejection from the club’s board since the recent departure of executive chairman Daniel Levy. Enic Sports & Developments Holdings Ltd, which holds nearly 87% of Tottenham, released a statement […]

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Here's what you need to know

Here’s what you need to know

President Donald Trump has issued an executive order permitting TikTok to operate in the United States under American ownership. This decision follows ongoing discussions concerning the app’s presence in the U.S. market, particularly regarding security and data privacy issues. As of now, specifics about the arrangement have not been publicly verified by the Chinese government

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Pensioners in Gloucestershire fear rising food costs

Pensioners in Gloucestershire fear rising food costs

Rising food prices are significantly impacting residents in Gloucestershire, particularly among older individuals. Valerie George, 78, living in Abbeydale, reports that she can no longer afford her previous grocery choices and has reduced her meat consumption, expressing concern about relying on vegetables alone. Current data from the Office of National Statistics indicates general inflation at

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Bland, easy to follow, for fans of everything: what has the Netflix algorithm done to our films? – podcast

Bland, easy to follow, for fans of everything: what has the Netflix algorithm done to our films? – podcast

When the streaming platform Netflix commenced its venture into film production, it primarily relied on data-driven insights to create content intended for a broad audience. This approach resulted in a series of films that critics have described as lacking depth and originality, often characterizing them as generic and forgettable. This raises important questions about the

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Microsoft cuts off some services used by Israeli military unit

Microsoft cuts off some services used by Israeli military unit

Microsoft has suspended certain services for a division of Israel’s Ministry of Defence following an investigation that indicated its technology was used for mass surveillance in Gaza. Brad Smith, the company’s president, stated that the use of Microsoft’s technology for civilian surveillance breaches the company’s standard terms of service. He clarified that this decision, stemming

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China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

The Chinese government has initiated a campaign targeting negative sentiments prevalent on social media, particularly among the youth. The Cyberspace Administration of China launched this two-month effort to reduce posts that excessively exaggerate despair and pessimism. Authorities claim the objective is to foster a more civilized online atmosphere by addressing commonly shared narratives like “studying

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