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WorkWorkTaylor Swift's bad fashion isn't bad taste. It's strategy. - Business Insider (No paywall)  At first blush, you wouldn't know that the chenille dress was one of Alaïa's most beloved recent offerings or that the bustier gown was from the NYC-based brand Area, infamous for their campaigns featuring fake eyes and bejeweled death masks. Everything edgy about these original pieces had been sanded, smoothed, and rendered inoffensive — just how Swift likes it.
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WorkThe New N.F.L. Owners?  Would the N.F.L. allow sovereign investors? Soon after the N.B.A. allowed pension and sovereign funds to invest in its leagues, the Qatar Investment Authority bought a 5 percent stake in three Washington, D.C., teams. Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund, which struck a splashy (though far from certain) deal with the PGA Tour last year, has also been eyeing tennis. Work
WorkShort on Soldiers, Ukraine Debates How to Find the Next Wave of Troops  In announcing the appointment of Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky to command the military, Mr. Zelensky said he wanted a “new management team” for the armed forces. He has signaled a search for a new strategy that accounts for exhausted frontline soldiers in Ukraine’s million-man army, which is fighting the largest war in Europe since World War II. Work
WorkVoters in Finland Will Choose a President to Shape a New NATO Era  “The future president is going to have an impact on what kind of a NATO country Finland will be in the future,” said Jenni Karimaki, a political analyst at the University of Helsinki. “NATO membership is one of the things creating interest in these elections — and of course, the overall global political situation.” Work
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WorkWork WorkWorkWorkBudget crisis imperils Royal Court's support for new writers  The theatre's latest production, Cowbois by Charlie Josephine, has been widely praised by reviewers. But last year the theatre management was criticised for programming a commercially driven season of standup comedy. The Royal Court was contacted for comment. WorkWorkWorkWorkGreat News for Google Stock Investors!  Parkev Tatevosian is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services. If you choose to subscribe through his link, he will earn some extra money that supports his channel. His opinions remain his own and are unaffected by The Motley Fool. WorkWorkWhere Will PayPal Stock Be in 2026?  Parkev Tatevosian is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services. If you choose to subscribe through his link, he will earn some extra money that supports his channel. His opinions remain his own and are unaffected by The Motley Fool. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkGreen clashes with Nurkic: 'Never backing down'  \"You can tell when someone is in your head when you go out of your way to celebrate,\" Curry said of Nurkic. \"Then Draymond comes back at him. All of the talk, Draymond was in his head -- plain and simple.\" WorkEdey cashes first career 3 as Purdue rolls Indiana  Unlike last month\'s game, though, Indiana never charged back. Instead, the Boilermakers opened the second half with 10 straight points. Indiana never challenged again. And Edey sealed it with his 3-point bank shot. WorkSon of ex-NFL WR Burress to join Notre Dame  After playing for Nick Saban at Michigan State from 1996 to \'99, the elder Burress was drafted eighth overall in 2000 by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played 12 seasons for the Steelers, New York Giants and the New York Jets, catching 553 passes for 8,499 yards and 64 touchdowns over 148 career games. WorkWhat we learned: Teams on the cut line showed out  My eye was largely on the Big East bubble heading into Saturday\'s play, and the games did not disappoint. Butler affirmed its at-large status with a hard-fought win over Providence, while the Friars, Xavier and St. John\'s all lost chances to move up or into the projected NCAA field. The conference has another big-time bubble game on Sunday as Villanova hosts Seton Hall: The Wildcats are multiple wins away from a return to the field, while the \"last team in\" Pirates are just a single loss away from dropping out. -- Lunardi Work TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 10,00,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is GF 25/39, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi 110008, India |
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