Month: October 2022

The 42m Ocean 460 has an almost vertical bow. Sunseeker International has revealed details of the Ocean 460, whose name references its volume in gross tonnage, a designation also used on the smaller Ocean 182 and Ocean 156 models. The Ocean 460 has an overall length of 42m and boasts expansive exterior space and remarkable interior
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Parents and caregivers with the Economic Security Project gather outside the White House to advocate for the Child Tax Credit in advance of the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health on Sept. 20 in Washington, DC. Larry French | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images When Natacha Chavez began receiving monthly child tax
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Romain Langlois and his work “Serendipity”. “Plastiglomerate” is the name for an unnatural stone that appeared in the south of the island of Hawaii, made up of volcanic rock, sand, shell debris and plastic. Some scientists have identified this rock as a marker of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch characterised by the irreversible impact
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Buying a suit is a lot like buying life insurance: it’s an expensive purchase, but one that ultimately pays dividends. Come to think of it, given that a suit can get you out of almost any sartorial pickle, it practically is life insurance. And just as it’s wise to get the most out of life,
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Famed for its efforts in marine conservation, Blancpain reveals the winners of the 2022 Ocean Photographer of the Year (OPY), including the Female Fifty Fathoms prize. The winning photographs are on show from now until 27 October along the banks of the Thames in London. Australian photographer Brooke Pyke won the Female Fifty Fathoms award.
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Kevin O’Leary just weighed in on Elon Musk’s controversial Twitter deal — and he’s siding with the world’s richest person. The “Shark Tank” investor told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday that he predicts Musk’s $44 billion offer to acquire Twitter will go through — and that it’ll end up going in Musk’s favor. “I happen
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The company behind the fundraising platform JustGiving recorded an operational profit of just under £19m last year, its annual accounts show. The figures for Giving.com Ltd, which trades as JustGiving, show that its profits in the year ending in December 2021 were slightly lower than in 2020, when the firm made £19.1m.  JustGiving makes its
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