What we learned – and didn’t – from Peter Dutton’s unofficial campaign launch | Liberal party

Peter Dutton emerged from his summer break on Sunday to launch the Coalition’s unofficial election campaign. In a 38-minute pre-prepared speech to MPs and party loyalists at a campaign-style rally in Melbourne, the federal opposition leader framed the upcoming contest as a “sliding doors moment” for Australia. Here’s what we learned – and didn’t –…

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The Best Vintage Stores in Beirut

Vogue’s guide to the best vintage stores in Beirut is part of our directory of the very best vintage around the world, curated by editors from all over. Whether you’re traveling and searching for some superb stores to visit on your trip or are curious about your local vintage treasure chests, Vogue’s directory has you…

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CES 2025 was more shoppable than conceptual

CES 2025 was a fantastic show for companies making good on the promises of years past. At these events, we’re used to seeing booth after booth of gadgets in concept and prototype phases, with vague details about final designs and release windows of “eventually.” This year, however, the vibe was way more release-ready. A handful…

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How people suppress memories may be key to PTSD recovery

Recovery from PTSD comes with key changes in the brain’s memory system, a new study finds. These differences were found in the brains of 19 people who developed post-traumatic stress disorder after the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris — and then recovered over the following years. The results, published January 8 in Science Advances, point…

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Mike Tomlin, Justin Herbert both flop

Chargers’ Justin Herbert owns turnovers that lead to wild-card loss to Texans Justin Herbert spoke with the media after the Chargers loss to the Texans in the wild-card round of the NFL Playoffs. Sports Pulse The Saturday slots on the NFL wild-card schedule have long been seen as a dumping ground for the league’s least…

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