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, registeror subscribeto save articles for later.Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.This story is part of the April 26 edition of Good Weekend.See all 11 stories.Johnson Mirzai is an Australian citizen with opinions, and whether they reflect a bigger story is unknown a week before the May 3 election. Hes 66, has four children and five grandchildren, and before he retired he was a machine operator. Hes in T-shirt and jeans, chatting over a flat white with mates in the Macquarie Mall in Liverpool, a 50-minute drive from the postcard Sydney of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.At one end of the mall is an imposing Westfield shopping centre, and to the side is the historic St Lukes Liverpool church, where elderly men, many on walkers and mobility scooters, play chess outside and chat in the sun. The strip of shops indicates that this area, in the federal seat of Werriwa in south-west Sydney, is whats known as diverse: Long Phuong beau...
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Usually hardy trees and shrubs are dying, waterways have turned to dust and ecologists fear local freshwater fish extinctions could be coming as historic dry conditions grip parts of South Australia.Large swathes of the state including the Adelaide Plains, the Fleurieu, Yorke and Eyre peninsulas and upper south-east have seen the lowest rainfall on record in the 14 months since February 2024, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.The one thing we need more than anything else is rain, the state premier, Peter Malinauskas, said last week.Off the back of the states driest summer since 2018-19, this year weather stations across Adelaide, Mount Barker and Mount Lofty have recorded just 20% of their usual rain.South Australian drought mapAdelaide typically gets 64mm from January to March, but this year only 14mm fell. Mount Barker, 33km to the citys south-east, saw only 15mm compared to its average 83mm.Angus Hines, a senior meteorologist at the BoM, says even though several weather...
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Company Announcement COPENHAGEN, Denmark; April 28, 2025 Genmab A/S (Nasdaq: GMAB). On March 25, 2025, Genmab announced the initiation of a share buy-back program to repurchase up to 2.2 million shares to reduce capital and to honor our commitments under the Restricted Stock Unit program. The share buy-back program is expected to be completed no later than July 10, 2025. The following transactions were executed under the program from April 21 to April 25, 2025: Trading PlatformNo. of sharesAverage price (DKK)Total value (DKK)Accumulated through last announcement1,355,5311,742,570,026.66April 21, 2025XCSEBCXEAQEUTQEXTotalApril 22, 2025XCSE20,0001,292.5025,850,040.00BCXEAQEUTQEXTotal20,00025,850,040.00April 23, 2025XCSE20,0001,330.3326,606,578.00BCXEAQEUTQEXTotal20,00026,606,578.00April 24, 2025XCSE17,2821,334.9323,070,208.41BCXEAQEUTQEXTotal17,28223,070,208.42April 25, 2025XCSE19,1451,345.5125,759,875.10BCXEAQEUTQEXTotal19,145Total76,427101,286,701.52Accumulated under the program1,431...
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This year's NBA Sixth Man of the Year race is looking stacked. The Boston Celtics' Payton Pritchard currently leads the way. However, the Detroit Pistons' Malik Beasley and Cleveland Cavaliers' DeAndre Hunter can still chase him for the award and make it close. Here is a look at past years and the 10 tightest NBA Sixth Man of the Year races in NBA history.Check out the gallery.1. 1993-94It was a tight NBA Sixth Man of the Year race for the 1993-94 season. The showdown came down between the Charlotte Hornets' Dell Curry, the father of Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, and Seattle Supersonics' Nate McMillan. Offensively, Curry had better numbers, putting up 16.3 points per game on 40.2% shooting from beyond the arc.Although McMillan wasn't posting solid numbers scoring-wise, he made up for it on the defensive end by tallying a league-leading 3.0 steals per game. Curry still prevailed with 46 total voting points to McMillan's 37 in the race. But as a consolation, the latter still...
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By Billie Melissa is a Newsweek reporter based in London. Her focus is reporting on film and television. She has in depth knowledge of documentaries, female directed films, awards season, and frequently covers film festivals. Billie joined Newsweek in 2024 with previous by lines for Men's Journal, Film Stories, Awards Watch, and Offscreen Central. She is a graduate of The New School, where she was an Impact Entrepreneurship Fellow. You can get in touch with Billie by emailing b.melissa@newsweek.com. You can find her on X @billiemelissa_. Languages: English.Writers Page Billie Melissa Contributing Pop Culture WriterNewsweek Is A Trust Project Member Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributorsA new series led by two-time BAFTA nominee Jacob Elordi is now available to stream on Prime Video, and critics say it's worth checking out.With a rare 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, The Narrow Road to the Deep North appe...
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The Fashion Trust U.S. hosts its third annual awards ceremony,H&M throws a music festival in DTLA, The Broad breaks ground on a major expansionandPrada celebrates its new mascara with an immersive pop-up in Beverly Hills.The Fashion Trust US hosts its 3rd annual awards ceremonyThe Fashion Trust U.S. (FTUS) held its third annual awards ceremony earlier this month at The Lot at Formosa. The Tuesday night event was hosted by Keke Palmer and handed out prizes in four main categories: the Ready-to-Wear, Jewelry, Accessories and Graduate Awards, along with a special award for Sustainability.Finalists were selected by FTUS Founding Board Member Tania Fares alongside Board Members Laura Brown, Karla Welch, Carlos Nazario, Cameron Silver, Maha Dakhil and presenting sponsor Google Shopping.The April 8 event was attended by a high-wattage crowd that included Kate Hudson, Cara Delevingne, Kathy Hilton, Michael Chow, Colman Domingo, Barbie Ferreira, Bob Mackie, Jeremy Scott, Barbara Palvin, Dylan S...
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Fiber internet infrastructure expansion work is underway, with new-to-market internet service providers (ISPs) installing fiber across Albuquerque. The fiber is being installed underground and on telephone poles to bring faster, more reliable, and affordable internet options to homes and businesses, providing equitable access to broadband across Albuquerque.While the City of Albuquerque is not performing the construction, a project of this scale requires close coordination between the City, public utilities, the internet providers, and their subcontractors. Installation also uses public right-of-ways and easements. Construction has been underway for over 13 months in both residential and commercial areas.This is an infrastructure upgrade like we havent seen in a long time in Albuquerque, maybe ever, said City of Albuquerque Broadband Program Manager Catherine Nicolaou. We know the long-term and immediate benefits that come with fiber internet, and we know that we have to work toget...
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Pop icon Charli XCX has teased 'a different kind of summer' during her Coachella set, sparking fan theories about a potential new album and what the next era of her pop reign will entailLifestyleAlexandra Whiddon Audience Writer07:00, 24 Apr 2025Updated 08:29, 24 Apr 2025Charli XCX has sparked a frenzy on social media after closing her 2025 Coachella performance with a very ambiguous message. Fans are now convinced a new era or album could be on the horizon. The British pop star, 32, delivered back-to-back weekends of euphoric chaos, bringing out surprise guests including Troye Sivan and Lorde. But it was a cryptic on-stage message that really stole the show.Released in June 2024, Brat soared in the charts and inspired a movement rooted in self-love, bold femininity and neon green chaos. Charli then did what only Charli would do: release a deluxe edition titled "Brat: Its the same, but with three more songs, so its not". The gloriously unhinged name was quickly embraced by fans, with...
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Television Thriller Shows ByChris EvangelistaApril 24, 2025 1:00 pm EST Netflix Major spoilers for all 5 seasons of "You" follow.After five seasons, the lurid, pulpy, sexy, trashy, and, yes, enjoyable Netflix thriller series "You" comes to an end. Based (partially) on the books by Caroline Kepnes, "You" began its life on Lifetime before making the jump to Netflix, where fans just couldn't get enough of Joe Goldberg, a very handsome, very literate man who also happens to be a serial killer. The twist is that Joe doesn't see himself that way. In Joe's eyes, he's the star of his own ongoing rom-com, and his inevitable victims are chances at true love. He's the type of person that describes themselves as a "nice guy" when they're anything but.AdvertisementFor all its flaws, "You" does an excellent job of showcasing the way people can be lured into a sense of comfort by manipulative, abusive sociopaths, especially if they're handsome white guys with a winning smile. The secret to the show's...
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President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo/Alex Brandon).A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday quickly reversed a surprise wave of mass firings carried out at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) the day before.In a bench ruling and subsequent minute order, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, a Barack Obama appointee, expressed doubts the government had complied with a preliminary injunction entered by the court last month and largely upheld on appeal last week.Inthe underlying case, theNational Treasury Employees Union(NTEU) alleges the Trump administration specifically Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought unlawfully fired CFPB employees without cause and scrubbed CFPB data from its records, including important CFPB contracts that are necessary for cybersecurity.On Thursday afternoon, the government sent a reduction-in-force (RIF) memorandum to betw...
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