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Want to delve into the UK’s rich history? With over 2 million TikTok followers, historian Alice Loxton is encouraging people to rediscover their heritage in places just a few hours from home. And it’s clear there is untapped potential: in a survey by online ticket company Trainline, 75 per cent of Brits said they would like to visit a historic site this year, yet only 10 per cent had ever been to one before. What’s behind this gap between intention and action? Almost a fifth of respondents said they don't know where to find historic sites or how to get to them. To fix this, Trainline has teame...
Euronews (English)
New York (AFP) - La Bourse de New York a terminé en hausse, vendredi, enhardie par la vision d'un marché de l'emploi qui s'assagit et les résultats moins mauvais que prévu d'Apple. Le Dow Jones s'est élevé de 1,18%, l'indice Nasdaq a grimpé de 1,99% et l'indice S&P 500 a gagné 1,26%. La place new-yorkaise attendait avec impatience le rapport mensuel sur l'emploi, qui a fait état de 175.000 créations de postes en avril, soit nettement en-deçà des 240.000 annoncés par les économistes. La publication a aussi révélé que le salaire moyen n'avait augmenté que de 0,2% sur un mois, contre 0,3% attendu...
AFP (Français)
New York (AFP) - One was thrown in front of an incoming subway train in Times Square. The other was shot over a few dollars at a burger joint. These recent violent deaths of women in New York have set off alarm bells and brought back grim memories of when America's largest city was a dangerous place to live. Michelle Go, a 40-year-old Asian American, died last Saturday when a 61-year-old, who was homeless and dealing with mental health issues, shoved her in front of a train pulling into the station. On January 9, a 19-year-old woman of Puerto Rican origin, Krystal Bayron-Nieves, was fatally sh...
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