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Here Are the 15 Books You Should Read in April

Time Magazine 01 Apr 2025
Jo Harkin’s second novel, The Pretender, looks at how the young man believed to be the son of the long-deceased Duke of Clarence navigates his sudden rise in the royal ranks during the early ascent of the Tudors ... The Pretender on Bookshop .
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We’re All Obscurantists Now: How the Media Class Copes with Democratic Loss, by Niall McCrae

The Unz Review 28 Mar 2025
But as the swingeing cuts continue, and Labour takes from the poor to give to the rich, discontent is rising ... Labour pretends to serve one side while the Conservatives pretend to support the other.
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The New Moon Solar Eclipse on March 29, 2025, is here to shake things up, ...

Hindustan Times 27 Mar 2025
Sheleana Aiyana, author and founder of Rising Woman, describes this eclipse as a turning point; one that shakes up your life ... The next version of your life starts the moment you stop pretending you are fine with the one you have outgrown.
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Rachel Reeves's dirty tricks are about to tip Britain's economy over the edge

The Daily Telegraph 26 Mar 2025
Rachel Reeves’s speech was an exercise in make-believe, a painful collection of cliches and distortions, a grotesque attempt at pretending that all is well as the economy careens into the abyss ... Reeves is only pretending to have shifted course.
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Bitcoin scams targeting the elderly are on the rise in Arizona county

Cryptopolitan 22 Mar 2025
He added that most of them call the elderly in the country, pretending to be officers from PCSD to carry out these bad acts. Bitcoin ATM scams on the rise in Pima County ... PCSD warns residents about rampant Bitcoin ATM scams ... Cryptopolitan Academy.
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FBI Warned of Cyber Threats Last Year

Texas Border Business 21 Mar 2025
Image for illustration purposes. Texas Border Business ... The FBI has raised alarms over the rise of “smishing” (SMS phishing) attacks, where cybercriminals send fraudulent text messages pretending to be government agencies, banks, or toll services ... ....
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The thin-obsessed world is growing more vicious by the minute. But fat people aren’t going anywhere

The Observer 17 Mar 2025
It’s from those who won’t say something mean, but will pretend not to see you ... The rise of Ozempic in combination with an already extremely thin-obsessed world means that there are almost no fat – or even kind-of-fat – people on any sort of screen.
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