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If you thought Kylie Jenner was the only one amongst the Kardashian-Jenners making big splashes and headlines — thanks to her glamorous life with Timothée Chalamet — you need to hear this. Only last year, Khloé Kardashian confessed that she hadn’t had sex in three years. Now, Kourtney Kardashian has made another big revelation.Kourtney just quietly dropped one big and significant update about her personal life: she’s been sober for three years. She shared it in such a casual way, too. Read on to know what happened.The big revelationAs reported by E! News, Kourtney just went for a quick mention…
Babar Azam flops again as BBL nightmare deepens, proving Steve Smith’s call spot on | Cricket News
Babar Azam (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) Babar Azam’s difficult run in the 2025–26 Big Bash League showed no signs of easing as the Pakistan star endured another low return in Sydney Sixers’ must-win clash against Brisbane Heat at the Gabba on Sunday, January 18. Opening the batting once again alongside Steve Smith, Babar struggled from the outset while chasing a target of 172. On a surface offering early movement, he looked short of rhythm and confidence, managing just one run from seven deliveries before edging Australian quick Xavier Bartlett in the second over. It was another early exit that…
US study suggests charter schools can support academic progress for students with special needs
US study finds academic gains for special-needs students in charter schools A growing body of research is challenging long-held assumptions about how well charter schools serve students with disabilities. A new US study suggests that for many children receiving special education services, moving from a traditional public school to a charter school may lead to better academic outcomes—without harming their overall learning experience.The findings, reported by The 74 and based on research from the National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, add fresh nuance to the often polarised debate around charter schools and special education.What the study examinedThe…
China reportedly cut its U.S. Treasury holdings for a ninth straight month, pushing exposure to the lowest level since 2008. Bitcoin held firm near recent highs as gold surged toward $4,200, showing how markets react when faith in U.S. debt slips. This move fits a wider trend: central banks are slowly stepping away from the dollar. For everyday investors, this is not abstract geopolitics. When big countries sell U.S. debt, it changes how money flows across stocks, bonds, gold, and Bitcoin. That ripple can reach your portfolio faster than you think. This Analysis matters because Bitcoin often feeds off macro…
Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage The global non-fungible token market has begun its recovery from the recent crash, which left NFT trading volumes and active traders down by +70% from their initial peak. The NFT market crashed last year amid Donald Trump’s trade wars with China and Canada, among other vital factors. In yet another week, the global NFT market has shown light signs of recovery, with trading volume rising 2% to $61 million. NFT Weekly Trading Sales Rise By 2% Data compiled by CryptoSlam.io, an on-chain crypto market data aggregator and…
The US Dollar navigated a turbulent week of Fed Chair investigations, escalating tariff threats, and leadership speculation, while the New Zealand Dollar emerged as the top performer.
How To Solve 10 Common Employee Engagement Issues One of the most important elements of corporate success is employee engagement. Businesses can gain immensely from increased productivity, improved teamwork, and decreased employee turnover when workers feel appreciated and invested in their work. In this article, we discuss 10 employee engagement challenges and practical ways to tackle them. Each one of them can serve as an opportunity to strengthen your team and ultimately position your company for long-term success. Why Is Employee Engagement Important For Organizational Success? Employee engagement greatly influences an organization’s overall success. When genuinely engaged, workers experience motivation,…
Travis Clark confesses to being ‘unfaithful’ to his wife Bringing Up Bates alum Katie Bates days after she reveals pregnancy loss
Travis Clark, the husband of Bringing Up Bates alum Katie Bates has admitted to cheating on his wife, days after the reality TV couple revealed their heartbreaking pregnancy loss.Clark, 24, shared the confession in a statement on his Instagram Stories on Sunday.”This is hard to write but I owe the truth and I owe an apology,” he began.Travis Clark has admitted to cheating on his wife, Bringing Up Bates alum Katie Bates. (Instagram/ @kgbates2000)”I was unfaithful to my wife. I had an affair and repeatedly broke her trust,” he continued.”There is no excuse for what I did. This was my…
“Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials” Will Send Your Snooze Button Into Overdrive | TV/Streaming
During her lifetime, Agatha Christie never hid her displeasure at the quality of film and TV adaptations of her novels. Though she herself wrote a letter in 1946 to legendary actress Joan Hickson saying, “I hope you will one day play my dear Miss Marple,” Christie died in 1976, eight years before Hickson’s TV premiere as the fluffy yet diabolical sleuth. But Joan Hickson’s terrific run as Marple ended in 1992. As a lifelong admirer of Christie’s works, it gives me no pleasure to report that the latest attempt to adapt the Queen of Crime’s work is a dismal failure:…
On top of a mountain in Yosemite in September last year, with the nation’s fiscal troubles and the size of the federal government about as far from my thoughts as could be, I would suddenly be reminded of the deeply entrenched divides of American society and contemporary politics. As my travel companion (a highly educated, woke, fairly average Californian in her 30s) and I approached the peak, we encountered an odd-looking man in a hat. He and his half-dozen collaborators were finding the optimal camera angles and comparing the sun-blistered vistas of the surrounding mountains to century-old drawings. Our new…