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London – Vital negotiations on the U.K.’s future deals with Ottawa and Mexico City have been postponed as U.K.’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government seeks a pre-election pact with Washington D.C. According to a recent report by POLITICO, the United States and the United Kingdom’s governments are working on a “foundational” trade pact that would be concluded before Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak seek re-election in their respective countries. The “foundational” pact, which seems inconsequential to the well-being of the UK economy, actually reduces the remaining time for British negotiators to reach an agreement to secure continued trade with Mexico…

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A Boston-based healthcare organization has placed five female presidents at the helm of its affiliate organizations, reimagining leadership in healthcare and motivating a new generation of medical workers, according to Beckers Hospital Review. Michael Dandorph, the CEO of Tufts Medicine said he is proud to have women bringing expertise and devotion to his company. “I’m incredibly proud of our five women presidents and all of the women across Tufts Medicine who bring their passion and expertise to our organization every day. We are reimagining healthcare together.” Dandorph wrote on his LinkedIn Account sharing Tufts Medicine’s posts that presents all five…

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Natasha Beresford, a 26-year-old dental nurse, has won the Miss London 2023 pageant, which is part of the “first-ever make-up-free” Miss England pageant. The competition focused on the contestants’ natural beauty and ethical values, as well as their occupations and studies, instead of their makeup and appearance. Beresford wore a sustainable wedding dress from Shikoba Bride to the competition. She was chosen from a group of 18 contestants and will go on to compete for the Miss England crown later this year. The runner-ups in the competition were Afrose Ameen, a 23-year-old engineering student, and Temi Adeyemi, a 26-year-old accounts…

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On Wednesday, October 4th, the National Wireless Emergency Alert System will undergo a test to ensure it is functional in the event of a national emergency. The system is used to warn about dangerous weather, missing children and other critical situations. The test, which is a joint effort of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will take place at 2:20 p.m. EDT, 1:20 p.m. CDT, 12:20 p.m. MDT and 11:20 a.m. PDT. During the test, every TV, radio and cellphone in the country will receive an emergency notification from FEMA. The alert will last…

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Divorce is a challenging chapter in anyone’s life, often accompanied by heartache and uncertainty. However, some remarkable women in the entertainment world have weathered the storm while emerging stronger and more empowered. In this exclusive feature, we celebrate the resilience and success of celebrities who survived divorce and flourished in its aftermath. These feisty women have proven that life doesn’t end with a breakup—it’s an opportunity for a new beginning. 1. Jennifer Aniston: A Masterclass in Graceful Resilience Jennifer Aniston’s journey post-divorce from Brad Pitt in 2005 is a testament to her unwavering strength and resilience. Rather than succumbing to…

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A California judge is hearing the allegations of sexual abuse by a former prison guard, Israel Trevino, and his co-workers at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla. Twenty-nine women who were incarcerated in the state prison have come forward with claims of sexual abuse by Trevino, who was terminated for sexual misconduct in 2018 but never faced criminal charges. According to the lawsuit filed against the state of California former prison guard Israel Trevino assaulted, groped and forced women to perform oral sex while 100 unnamed co-workers assisted in concealing his deeds. The women allege that Trevino and his…

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On September 29th 2023 ,Dianne Feinstein, a prominent political leader, passed away in Washington, DC. Known as the longest-serving senator, Feinstein was the first female senator from the state of California, where she had previously been the first female mayor of the state as well. Her political career, beginning from being a President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to the senator, has been nothing short of incredible, and during the 30-year period she served the residents of California, she has been the epitome of a pragmatic political leader, an advocate of anti-gun violence and a “true trailblazer.” She…

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On Monday, thousands of protesters took to the streets and demonstrated in Guatemala’s major cities after President-elect, Bernardo Arévalo condemned a “coup” conspiracy to prohibit him from assuming office, according to Bloomberg. This comes after the country’s top prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche ordered the seizure of boxes of voting materials from the June 2023 presidential election, which was won by a perceived outsider, 64-year-old Mr. Arévalo. Arévalo urged his followers to march onto the highways and cities to protect democracy after the office of the attorney general stormed the electoral body on Friday. During the raid, security forces confiscated electoral materials…

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The search for a missing 9-year-old girl came to a happy end when she was found unharmed inside a cabinet inside a trailer home. Charlotte Sena went missing On Saturday, September 29th while on a bike ride in a wooded area during a camping trip in upstate New York with her family. The next day authorities issued an amber alert and volunteers organized a search for the missing girl. During a press conference on Monday evening, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a breakthrough in the search for the kidnapper of 9-year-old Charlotte Sena. She explained that investigators were able…

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President Joe Biden has maintained that the US will not forsake Ukraine despite the withdrawal of aid from a deal to avert a government shutdown. President Biden then asked Republican Lawmakers to “stop the games” with funding, according to NDTV. “I want to assure our American allies, the American people, and the people in Ukraine that you can count on our support. We will not walk away,” stated Biden “We cannot, under any circumstances, allow US support to Ukraine to be interrupted. I can reassure [Ukraine] we’ll get there, that we’re going to get it done,” he said on restoring…

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