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Princess Kate's Task Force Recommends UK Businesses to Invest in Early Childhood

Princess Kate's Task Force Recommends UK Businesses to Invest in Early Childhood

Princess Kate's major involvement in the Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood's recent report urging British businesses to invest in early childhood did not indicate a return to public duties and engagements after her cancer diagnosis, Kensington Palace said.


Blue Origin's New Shepard Rocket Flies Humans Again After 2022 Mishap

Blue Origin launched its first human spaceflight in two years after an uncrewed flight in 2022 forced the company to postpone its human spaceflights.

Dublin-NYC ‘Portal’ Limits Visible Hours After Flashing, Indecent Incidents

The Dublin-New York Portal created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys has been reopened in limited hours after incidents of indecent incidents.

Free Laundry for Millions of People? Students Discover Security Bug in CSC ServiceWorks That Could Make This Happen

Free laundry? Millions of people could get it after some students discovered a security bug in CSC ServiceWorks' systems.


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