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‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ just entered the public domain. Here’s what that means for fans.

New stories using the original Winnie-the-Pooh character are now permitted, though Disney still holds rights to works that came after 1926.

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Theranos Directors Pay No Price for Holmes’s Fraud

Big names on the board from government and the military made the company look smart but failed to rein in its founder.

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Man who dislikes whisky sells 4,000 miniatures for £30k

Brian Marshall sells his collection of miniatures at auction but says the spirit is "horrible".

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Why is the world protesting so much? A new study claims to have some answers.

The number of protests around the world more than tripled in less than fifteen years, often prompted by demands for "real democracy."

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Dumpsters arrive at recycling drop-off sites, some concerned for local parks

The City of Jacksonville began setting up recycling drop-off sites around Duval County on Thursday.

Government purchase of wine increases by £26,000

The "self-funding" collection of fine wines was topped up during the pandemic, figures reveal.

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Euro 2020: Three Lions single roars back into UK top 10

Football anthems creep back into the charts as England prepare to face Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

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Euro 2020: England fan picks lucky shirt from 367-strip collection

Collector Pete Hammond dons his favourite three lions kit as the team prepares to face Ukraine.

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Pandora Jewelry Maker Is Ditching Mined Diamonds

The new collection – called Pandora Brilliance – will be rolled out in the U.K. first and then worldwide next year.

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