Decoding the Complicated Color Wheel of Wines
Once, the significant decision was red or white? Now, consumers face a much more challenging spectrum of selections. It’s a great thing. Credit…Rosie Barker Supported by By Eric Asimov Wine seems both deceptively simple and unrelentingly complicated. The complicated part…
Read MoreBiden Struggles to Make ‘Bidenomics’ a Plus, Not a Minus
When a chant slamming President Biden spread from a NASCAR race to T-shirts and bumper stickers across red America two years ago, the White House pulled off perhaps its savviest messaging feat to date. Biden aides and allies repackaged the…
Read MoreUAE-India travel: Airfares set to drop by 15-30% after September 14, to stay stable until November 1
Dubai: Passengers from UAE to India who had been deferring their travel plans because of high airfares can now breathe easy. After three months of high fares, booking aggregators and travel agents have confirmed that return ticket prices from UAE…
Read MoreFor Politicians, Vacations Can Be a Lot of Work
Labor Day weekend, once the official kickoff of campaign season, now comes almost a year after most candidates have hit the trail and after the first primary debate. The occasion lays out a basic fact of modern presidential campaigns: Politicians…
Read MoreCastle Rock brokerage accuses former realtors of stealing leads, commissions
A small real estate brokerage is suing two of its former employees and the massive company they now work for, accusing them of stealing secrets and commissions. One of the realtors being sued said her former employer is just being…
Read MoreBan or Embrace? Colleges Wrestle With A.I.-Generated Admissions Essays.
Rick Clark, the executive director of undergraduate admission at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and his staff spent weeks this summer pretending to be high school students using A.I. chatbots to fill out college applications. The admissions officers each took…
Read MoreBizzarrini previews stunning V12 Giotto
Giugiaro design, Cosworth engine and a carbon body – bring on 2026… By Matt Bird / Friday, 1 September 2023 / Loading comments Consider the criteria for the perfect supercar and the upcoming Bizzarrini Giotto ticks a lot of the…
Read MoreFive times Laura Kuenssberg asks Labour about crumbling schools with no answer
Bridget Phillipson grilled on rebuilding crumbling schools Labour’s Bridget Phillipson has left worried parents in doubt over whether her party would rebuild crumbling schools if they win power in next year’s election. With children set to return to school this…
Read MoreLack of military experience won’t hold Shapps back, says Marco Giannangeli
Grant Shapps confirmed as new Defence Secretary Much has been made of the fact that our new defence secretary Grant Shapps has no military experience. It is certainly true that the departure of Ben Wallace, after four years of dedicated…
Read MoreSchool crisis peak with just days left as Hunt says hell spend what it takes
Bridget Phillipson grilled on rebuilding crumbling schools Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has insisted the Government “will spend what it takes” to make classrooms safe from crumbly concrete. More than 100 schools must shut fully or partially because of potentially collapsible reinforced…
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