Month: March 2021

Social media platforms should enforce stricter penalties for individuals who engage in hate speech or harassment online, and provide support to victims of such abuse, according to a coalition of charities. Charities Against Hate, a campaign group that includes representatives of more than 40 charities, has published 16 recommendations for social media companies to consider
0 Comments
News Listen to Squid’s New Song “Paddling” The second offering from the band’s debut Bright Green Field By Matthew Strauss March 16, 2021 Facebook Twitter Squid, photo by Holly Whitaker Facebook Twitter Squid have shared a new song from their debut album. “Paddling” follows the Bright Green Field single “Narrator.” In a press release, the
0 Comments
Fairline Targa 45 Open Fairline’s Targa 45 Open will make its debut at a major show in the US when it appears at the Palm Beach International Boat Show (March 25-28), the shipyard’s first major show of the year. The Targa 45 Open features a large sunbed over the tender garage, an expansive cockpit seating
0 Comments
Marko Geber | DigitalVision | Getty Images Millions of Americans who collected unemployment benefits last year got a new tax break from the American Rescue Plan. Here’s how it works. $10,200 tax break President Joe Biden signed a $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill Thursday that waives federal tax on up to $10,200 of unemployment benefits
0 Comments
The Chartered Institute of Fundraising has apologised for its response to allegations that it ignored a sexual assault complaint – but its own committee chairs are calling for the body to explain itself further. Yesterday, a group of CIoF committee chairs wrote to the membership body’s leadership expressing concerns about its handling of allegations that it
0 Comments
Warning: The following article contains potentially triggering material relating to sexual assault and violence. If you are a victim of sexual assault, call RAINN at 1-800-656-4673. Michael Milosh, the Canadian songwriter best known for his R&B project Rhye, has been accused by his ex-wife, actress Alexa Nikolas, of sexual assault. In an open letter on
0 Comments
Oscar season is upon us, and with that comes the anxious need to check all the nominated films off your to-watch list ahead of the ceremony. In the time of quarantine, most of the year’s nominated films are available to stream, meaning you barely have to move from your couch, bed, or pillow fort to
0 Comments
Sarah Whitten A global pandemic didn’t stop ardent Funko collectors from stocking up on miniature models of their favorite pop culture characters. The company beat on the top and bottom lines when it reported fourth-quarter earnings after on Thursday, sending shares up 10% after hours. Here’s how the company did for the fourth quarter, compared
0 Comments
Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s Magnificent Jewels Spring Sale is set to happen on 20 April 2021. It will offer a diverse selection of jewellery, honouring the workmanship and designs of the skilled artisans from Bulgari, Cartier, Chanel, Hermes, and more.  The stars of this impressive line-up are two breathtaking pieces which represent the zenith of bracelet
0 Comments
When I was a freshman in college, I was asked to perform an original poem at a fundraiser for a local museum. After performing, I was elated and baffled by the reception from those listening as I recited. I didn’t feel ready for seeking publication through literary journals (and also did not know much about
0 Comments
While Debris Season 1 Episode 3 was still emotionally driven, the scientific aspect stood out. Finally, we had an incident that required usage of the debris and offered information about the ship, how it got here, and what it means for humanity. It was a solid hour that not only furthered the various mysteries but
0 Comments
Voluntary Service Overseas has warned it might have to cut about 200 jobs because of uncertainty surrounding an £80m government grant. The charity was awarded the Volunteering for Development grant four years ago by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. It underpins VSO’s work among nine million people. The grant supports a range of development
0 Comments