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The Eaton fire tore a music community apart. South Pasadena’s Sid the Cat Auditorium may help revive it

The Eaton fire tore a music community apart. South Pasadena’s Sid the Cat Auditorium may help revive it

When Kyle Wilkerson was gutting the interior of the new Sid the Cat Auditorium in South Pasadena, he found reminders of the woman who first made it beautiful a hundred years ago. β€œLucile Lloyd was a prominent [Works Progress Administration] muralist; she did work all among the schools in this area,” said concert promoter Wilkerson….

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Angela Rayner admits she should have paid more stamp duty on flat purchase – and considered resigning | Politics News

Angela Rayner admits she should have paid more stamp duty on flat purchase – and considered resigning | Politics News

Angela Rayner has admitted she did not pay the right amount of stamp duty on the purchase of her second home and has referred herself to the independent adviser on ministerial standards.Β  Speaking to Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby on the Electoral Dysfunction podcast, the deputy prime minister became tearful as she claimed she…

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Liz Truss calls for Trump-style ‘revolution’ in the UK after blaming Bank of England for her downfall | Politics News

Liz Truss calls for Trump-style ‘revolution’ in the UK after blaming Bank of England for her downfall | Politics News

Liz Truss has defended her record as prime minister and called for “institutional change” in Britain in the same way she claims Donald Trump delivered “revolution in the US”. The former Conservative leader has spoken to Sky’s Wilfred Frost on his The Master Investor Podcast nearly three years after she resigned as prime minister –…

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Google ordered to make search engine changes – but avoids dramatic break-up | Science, Climate & Tech News

Google ordered to make search engine changes – but avoids dramatic break-up | Science, Climate & Tech News

A US federal judge has ordered a major makeover of Google’s search engine in a crackdown aimed at addressing the damaging effects of monopolistic practices. In an effort to curb Google’s influence, Washington DC Judge Amit Mehta has introduced new limitations on how the company directs traffic to its search engine. He is requiring the…

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