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Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg•@bbclaurakWatch: Paul McCartney on the risks the next generation of musicians faceSir Paul McCartney has told the BBC proposed changes to copyright law could allow “rip off” technology that might make it impossible for musicians and artists to make a living.The government is considering an overhaul of the law that would allow AI developers to use creators’ content on the internet to help develop their models, unless the rights holders opt out.In a rare interview for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Sir Paul said “when we were kids in Liverpool, we found a job that we…

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By Terry Ashton, updated January 24, 2025Business loans around the world are expected to drastically rise to $12.17 trillion in 2025 from $11.29 trillion in 2024, with a 7.8% compound annual growth rate. With the expansion of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) loans, business financing solutions are rising, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region where the market is expected to grow significantly by 2028.Thus, this expansion leads to the evolution of business financing from traditional methods to innovative options like crypto-backed loans.Global Perspective on Traditional Business LoanTraditional business loans remain a cornerstone of financing for small businesses globally. They provide essential…

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New Delhi: Aviation watchdog DGCA has asked airlines to rationalise airfares for flights to Prayagraj in view of the Maha Kumbh amid concerns over higher air tickets on the route.Airlines, including SpiceJet, are operating more flights to Prayagraj.To meet increased demand for air travel, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved 81 additional flights in January, increasing the air connectivity to Prayagraj to 132 flights from across the country.In a post on X on Saturday, the regulator said that in view of the likely surge in demand, airlines have been urged to increase further capacity by adding flights…

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Tilak Varma held his nerve to guide India to a nail-biting win in Chennai (PTI Photo) Tilak Varma produced an exceptional innings in a tough situation while wickets kept falling around him and managed to hold his nerve in India’s famous two-wicket win against England in the second T20I at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. The last-over win gave India a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!THE TILAK VARMA SHOWVarma’s (72 not out of 55 balls) skilfully exploited the pace battery of English bowlers and steered India to…

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Kush Desai (Source @K_SDesai) US President Donald Trump has appointed Kush Desai, an Indian-American former journalist, as the new deputy press secretary. Desai brings a wealth of experience, having previously served as the deputy communications director for the 2024 Republican National Convention and communications director for the Republican Party of Iowa. Additionally, he played a key role as the Deputy Battleground States and Pennsylvania Communications Director for the Republican National Committee, where he shaped messaging for crucial swing states like Pennsylvania. Let’s take a closer look at his educational background and career trajectory.Kush Desai education qualification and career trajectoryKush Desai…

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When it comes to crypto—especially meme coins—we’re always asking: what’s the next big narrative? Lately, the answer seems to lie in reviving big names from the past. Currently, both VINE and SAFEMOON are making waves. Yes, VINE, the short-video app that predated TikTok and Instagram, is back, but this time as a crypto. VINE, launched by the platform co-founder Rus Yusupov Co-Founder, hit a $440 million market cap within its first day, now stabilizing at $164 million. Moreover, Vine has sparked a new trend: resurrecting nostalgic names in the crypto space, with SAFEMOON following suit. These familiar names are capturing attention…

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Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage The Solana price prediction requires a swift upward movement, surpassing both the 9-day and 21-day moving averages, to fend off bearish pressure in the market. Solana Prediction Data: Solana price now – $259.0 Solana market cap – $125.73 billion Solana circulating supply – 486.64 million Solana total supply – 592.64 million Solana Coinmarketcap ranking – #5 Solana (SOL) has experienced remarkable growth since its all-time low of $0.5052 on May 11, 2020, rising by an astounding +51,604.84%. Recently, the token’s price fluctuated between a low of $244.59…

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Created on January 24, 2025 The US dollar continues to go back and forth against the rupee near the 86.60 level as the market consolidates after a huge run higher.There have been a lot of problems in India as of late, not the least of which of course would be inflation.It looks like the 87 level is going to form a bit of a ceiling, and perhaps buyers of the dollar against the rupee are gauging whether or not they are going to continue to go higher or if they are just simply going to digest the gains. Short term…

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There may have been a heyday for passive acceptance of one’s job, but in today’s workplace culture, employees increasingly want to feel valued and be recognized for the hard work and dedication they bring to their roles every day. An employer who wisely acknowledges their contributions may very well see the motivation and engagement levels of their employees soar, leading to a more productive and harmonious work environment overall.  But where should an employer start if they want to boost employee morale and retention in a concrete and measurable way? Perhaps the answer lies in a better benefits and bonus…

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There may be no more con­tentious an issue at the lev­el of local U.S. gov­ern­ment than edu­ca­tion. All of the socioe­co­nom­ic and cul­tur­al fault lines com­mu­ni­ties would rather paper over become ful­ly exposed in debates over fund­ing, cur­ricu­lum, dis­trict­ing, etc. But we rarely hear dis­cus­sions about edu­ca­tion­al pol­i­cy at the nation­al lev­el these days. You’ll hear no major polit­i­cal can­di­date deliv­er a speech sole­ly focused on edu­ca­tion. Debate mod­er­a­tors don’t much ask about it. The Unit­ed States founders’ own thoughts on the sub­ject are occa­sion­al­ly cited—but only in pass­ing, on the way to the lat­est round of talks on war…

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