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The halcyon days of duty-free shopping are decidedly over. Despite a robust recovery in global passenger numbers, which have now returned to pre-pandemic levels, sales within airport retail hubs are…
Scientists find hidden brain cells helping deadly cancer grow
A groundbreaking study originating from Canadian research institutions has unveiled a significant new avenue for potentially slowing the relentless progression of glioblastoma, the most aggressive and currently incurable form of…
This 1901 Brooklyn Town House Ignores Restraint and Goes All in on British Florals and Color Drenching
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Lafarge Found Guilty in Syria Terrorism Financing Case
A landmark ruling by a French court has found the global cement giant Lafarge guilty of financing terrorist organizations, specifically the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and…
In Waves to Open Prestigious Cannes Critics’ Week 2026
The 65th edition of the Cannes Critics’ Week, a revered sidebar dedicated to discovering emerging cinematic talent and showcasing bold, independent filmmaking, will officially commence its 2026 run with the…
The Culinary Transformation of the American Interstate How Punjabi Dhabas Are Redefining the High Plains Truck Stop Experience
On a desolate stretch of Interstate 80, approximately 20 miles from the city of Laramie, Wyoming, the traditional landscape of the American West meets the vibrant culinary traditions of northern…



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