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Stan Grant: Top Australian TV host steps down after enduring racist abuse
Stan Grant: Top Australian TV host steps down after enduring racist abuse
High-profile Aboriginal journalist Stan Grant says he has "had enough" of receiving racist abuse.
2023-05-19 19:46
‘Indiana Jones 5’ director James Mangold on what makes Harrison Ford unique: 'He's always looking to undermine the tropes'
‘Indiana Jones 5’ director James Mangold on what makes Harrison Ford unique: 'He's always looking to undermine the tropes'
James Mangold noted that great actors like Harrison Ford always love to have a 'dialogue with the director'
2023-06-18 20:55
Republicans hope the chaos of recent weeks will become a distant memory in next year's elections
Republicans hope the chaos of recent weeks will become a distant memory in next year's elections
Some Republicans worry the infighting that essentially shuttered the House for three weeks will serve as an obstacle to their bid to stay in the majority after next year's elections
2023-10-27 12:19
Taiwan's VP to transit in New York and San Francisco
Taiwan's VP to transit in New York and San Francisco
TAIPEI Taiwan Vice President William Lai will stop in New York and San Francisco in the United States
2023-08-02 10:57
'I kind of wish that someone had told me': Nicki Minaj says parenting got 'scarier' for her and husband Kenneth Petty
'I kind of wish that someone had told me': Nicki Minaj says parenting got 'scarier' for her and husband Kenneth Petty
Nicki Minaj and Kenneth Petty are yet to share the name of their three-year-old son, but they did reveal 'Papa Bear" as his nickname
2023-11-10 07:49
US weekly jobless claims rise moderately; layoffs drop to 11-month low
US weekly jobless claims rise moderately; layoffs drop to 11-month low
WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, while layoffs dropped
2023-08-03 20:48
Polish probe into 'Russian influence' angers EU
Polish probe into 'Russian influence' angers EU
Opposition MPs say the new panel probing Russia links aims to bar its leader Donald Tusk from office.
2023-05-30 18:19
Cormac McCarthy, revered American novelist, dies at 89
Cormac McCarthy, revered American novelist, dies at 89
Celebrated author Cormac McCarthy, an unflinching chronicler of America's bleak frontiers and grim underbelly, died on Tuesday aged...
2023-06-14 04:24
Election leaves Spain in political disarray with no party having an easy path to form a government
Election leaves Spain in political disarray with no party having an easy path to form a government
Spain is in political disarray after elections left no party with a clear path to forming a government
2023-07-24 19:15
3 Marines who were found dead in a car in North Carolina died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police say
3 Marines who were found dead in a car in North Carolina died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police say
Three Marines who were found dead in a privately-owned vehicle parked outside a convenience store in Hampstead, North Carolina, on Sunday, died from carbon monoxide poisoning, according to a release from the Pender County Sheriff's Office.
2023-07-27 02:55
Buying second-hand clothes ‘could prevent carbon emissions equivalent to 260,000 flights to Greece’
Buying second-hand clothes ‘could prevent carbon emissions equivalent to 260,000 flights to Greece’
Shopping for second-hand fashion could prevent carbon emissions equivalent to those produced by 261,000 flights to Greece, analysis from Oxfam suggests. The charity has launched its annual campaign Second Hand September, which encourages people to shop second-hand and donate what they no longer need or wear for 30 days from Friday. Releasing new research to mark the annual campaign, Oxfam said that only 10 per cent of wardrobe contents are second-hand. The charity cited figures from the Waste and Resources Action Programme, which estimates that the average adult wardrobe consists of 118 items. Oxfam said that if half of those items were bought second-hand, it would prevent 12.5 billion kilograms of carbon dioxide created by manufacturing new clothes from entering the atmosphere – equivalent to that produced by 261,000 flights from London Heathrow to Athens. It also said that if each adult in the UK donated all the clothes they have not worn in the past year to charity shops, it could remove the need for 4.9 billion kilograms of carbon emissions – equivalent to flying a plane around the world more than 6,600 times. The findings come amid increasing awareness of the negative effects of the fashion industry, which accounts for 10 per cent of global carbon emissions, according to the UN, which is more than international aviation and shipping combined. Money raised from Oxfam fashion goes towards Oxfam’s work with partners fighting poverty and the impact of the climate emergency around the world. The charity said an increasing number of shoppers, activists and people within the fashion industry have been shopping second-hand since the first Second Hand September campaign in 2019. Bay Garnett, stylist, sustainable fashion advocate and senior fashion adviser at Oxfam, said second-hand clothes have become an emerging style and agreed it has become “cool to care”. “I’ve seen a huge change. Kids love to do it now and what’s brilliant is that second-hand now has become a trend. It’s a genuine tipping point for it being a style choice,” she told the PA news agency. “I also think the big difference now is that it’s seen as a point of activism and originality. Kids are proud that they’re going to second-hand because it shows independence and a form of activism and strong decisions.” Ms Garnett, who came up with the idea to do visual campaigns for Second Hand September, collaborating with stars such as Sienna Miller and Felicity Jones, added that second-hand shopping is also an “antidote to the culture of newness, of Instagram and disposability”. She added: “When you shop at second-hand shops, the money that you’re spending raises crucial funds for Oxfam’s work fighting poverty and the impact of the climate emergency. That’s a fantastic place to put your money. “That’s pretty powerful in itself – the fact that it’s not going to make people richer but it’s going to help the people who are poor or the most disenfranchised by this whole situation.” Lorna Fallon, Oxfam’s retail director, said: “As a major emitter of greenhouse gas, much of the fashion industry as it stands is a threat to people and planet.” She added: “Shopping this way sends a clear message to the fashion industry that consumers want, and expect, things to change.” Miquita Oliver, Oxfam’s second-hand clothes ambassador, said: “It’s timely that we’re talking about second-hand clothes and living in a more sustainable way, as awareness of the environmental impact of our shopping choices is growing. “Today’s research from Oxfam shows that something as simple as buying clothes second-hand, and donating what we don’t wear any more, can help change the world for the better. It’s as simple as that.” Read More Woman adopts husband’s ex-wife’s son after growing up in foster care herself Florence Pugh says backlash to her nipple-bearing dress shows people are ‘terrified of the human body’ Woman says she started to wear ‘terrible wigs’ after her job banned her pink hair
2023-08-30 17:55
Golden Knights blast Panthers 9-3 in Game 5 to capture first Stanley Cup title
Golden Knights blast Panthers 9-3 in Game 5 to capture first Stanley Cup title
The Golden Knights delivered their city a true Vegas-style party from dazzling passes to a Mark Stone hat trick to all-out goal celebrations
2023-06-14 11:49