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Meta is planning to let people in the EU download apps through Facebook
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Meta is planning to let people in the EU directly download apps through
13 of best print ads of all time
Over on Twitter, ‘Ad Professor’ George Mack shared a thread of some really clever adverts. With almost 13,000 retweets and
How 1920s high society fashion pushed gender boundaries through ‘freaking’ parties
First panel of The Freak Merchants or, the Bright Young People by Arthur Wallis Mills, published in Punch (1930). Courtesy
Could Supersmart Machines Replace Humans? – Experts’ Insights with Dalith Steiger & Andy Fitze
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Theresa May’s net zero smackdown
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A stroll through Edmonton’s queer history
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Mortgage cliff will see ‘unprecedented’ repayment spike
Aussie borrowers on a fixed rate home loan are at risk of falling off an "unprecedented" mortgage cliff with their
Reddit will remove mods of private communities unless they reopen
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit has informed moderators of protesting communities that are still private that they
* Sigh*: Detroit looks for bigger role for Kostin, as Holland mourns loss of two useful forwards
Oilers GM Ken Holland sounded none too happy about the salary cap considerations that drove him to give away two