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10 Splatoon Raiders beginner tips to help you beat back the hordes in style
Polygon has published a beginner’s guide offering ten practical tips for Splatoon Raiders, Nintendo’s new spin-off that reworks the series’ familiar turf-war formula. Unlike mainline Splatoon games, sub-weapons are no longer tied to specific primary weapons, players can mix and match gear freely, and a small robot companion assists in battle, making weapon and gadget…
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Sheffield studio The Designers Republic marks 40 years with archive sale
The Sheffield design studio The Designers Republic (TDR) is marking its 40th anniversary by selling original pieces from its archive, such as flyers and stickers, and launching a new merchandise line, according to founder Ian Anderson. Set up almost accidentally in 1986 by Anderson and Nick Phillips, TDR became one of the most influential forces…
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Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale Is a Goldmine of Jewelry Markdowns — Here Are the 23 Standouts
Nordstrom’s 2026 Anniversary Sale is offering discounts of up to 45 percent on jewellery from dozens of popular brands, running through Sunday, 9 August. Alongside the main sale, Nordstrom is hosting a Women’s Fine Jewellery Trunk Show, featuring more than 100 discounted designer pieces available exclusively online, which disappear entirely once the promotion ends on…
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Follow our expert’s 8 golden rules and you too could make as much as 700 euro in a SINGLE weekend and join pre-loved clothing giant Vinted’s minted rich list
An article on Daily Mail sets out advice from an expert on how sellers can maximise their earnings on Vinted, the popular second-hand clothing marketplace, claiming that following eight “golden rules” could help users earn as much as €700 in a single weekend. The piece taps into the growing popularity of resale platforms as a…
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Charli XCX – “If You Take Away The Music, Then What Has She Got?”
Charli XCX has released “If You Take Away The Music, Then What Has She Got?”, the final B-side from her forthcoming album Music, Fashion, Film, which arrives in two days’ time. The track continues a steady drip of extra material accompanying the album rollout, following the single “Camera” released on 21 July and earlier B-sides…
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Catching Up With the Currys: The Busiest Couple in Basketball Is Ready to Conquer Hollywood
Stephen and Ayesha Curry are expanding beyond basketball and cooking into wider entertainment ventures while continuing to invest heavily in their Oakland-based charity, Eat.Learn.Play. The couple, who met as teenagers at church in North Carolina, spent over a decade deliberately planning how to make a lasting impact in the Bay Area community tied to Stephen’s…
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Bose Wants to Be the Centerpiece of Your Living Room Again With the Lifestyle Ultra Speaker
Bose has relaunched its Lifestyle branding, retired in 2022, with the new flagship Lifestyle Ultra Speaker leading a wider product range that also includes a soundbar and subwoofer. The launch signals Bose’s effort to reposition itself as a central hub for home audio, offering a system that can start small and be expanded over time…
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Zelensky fires head of Ukraine military
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, and appointed Maj Gen Mykhailo Drapatyi to lead the armed forces. The change followed public protests calling for military-command reforms and is significant because Ukraine remains at war with Russia, making the leadership transition consequential for its battlefield strategy and defence modernisation. Syrskyi’s removal came…
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Husband stabbed Marvelous Mrs Maisel set designer to death, then left their baby son with body and went to park to hang himself, as it’s revealed his brother is also a murderer
A husband stabbed his wife, Marvellous Mrs Maisel set designer Mary Kate Golding, to death in their Astoria, New York home, leaving their baby son with her body before going to a nearby park and hanging himself. The killing has shocked colleagues in the television industry and neighbours in the Queens community, and has drawn…
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Mango founder’s son ‘was told by therapist to confront his father on cliff edge with Brit interpreter picking trail where tycoon plunged to his death’
New details have reportedly emerged regarding the death of Isak Andic, the Spanish billionaire founder of fashion retailer Mango, who died after falling from a cliff near Barcelona. Reports suggest his son had been advised by a therapist to confront his father on a clifftop, with a British interpreter said to have chosen the walking…