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SPECIAL REPORTThe early José Mourinho years were something. A domestic double and Big Vase in his first full season as Porto head coach, he led them to a shock Big Cup the following season. At Chelsea, the “Special One” did what Claudio Ranieri couldn’t, moulding a disjointed team into a winning machine; in the age of Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger and a Europe-toppling Liverpool side, no less.
Law and disorder: the grisly lens of Enrique Metinides – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email As a child, Enrique Metinides photographed the bloody crime scenes of Mexico City – leading to a lifetime of ambulance chasing and macabre images
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@mlestone Main image: Disaster scenes … Mexico City suicide attempt, 25 May 1971 Photograph: Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery/Enrique Metinides Mon 13 Feb 2017 02.
Meet the real life pet dogs of Dr Seuss – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Dr Seuss is famed for writing about a particular Cat, but when choosing a pet himself, he seems to have preferred dogs. Here we meet a few of them and find out more about his latest book What Pet Should I Get, which lay in an archive for more than 50 years!
PinkPantheress: ‘I can’t call myself a junglist or a D’n’B head because I don’t think my music does anything but scratch the surface of those genres.’ Photograph: Brent McKeeverPinkPantheress: ‘I can’t call myself a junglist or a D’n’B head because I don’t think my music does anything but scratch the surface of those genres.’ Photograph: Brent McKeeverMusicInterviewPinkPantheress: ‘Music’s been the same for so long. Can we get something else?’Christine OchefuAfter uploading her tracks online, the UK singer-producer thought the industry was a closed shop.
Pipeline to the classroom: how big oil promotes fossil fuels to America's children | Oklahoma
2024-03-30
A recent OERB teachers’ workshop showing the oil and gas industry’s influence in K-12 education. Photograph: Eben McCue/StateImpact OklahomaDocuments show how tightly woven group of pro-industry organizations target impressionable schoolchildren and teachers desperate for resources
by Jie Jenny ZouThis story was a collaboration between the Center for Public Integrity and StateImpact Oklahoma, a reporting project of NPR member stations in Oklahoma.
Jennifer Merritt’s first graders at Jefferson elementary school in Pryor, Oklahoma, were in for a treat.
Unilever saves on recruiters by using AI to assess job interviews | Artificial intelligence (AI)
2024-03-30
Artificial intelligence (AI) This article is more than 4 years oldUnilever saves on recruiters by using AI to assess job interviewsThis article is more than 4 years oldSystem analyses body language and word choice, but polling suggests public are opposed to such use of automation
Unilever has claimed it is saving hundreds of thousands of pounds a year by replacing human recruiters with an artificial intelligence system, amid warnings of a populist backlash against the spread of machine learning.
China This article is more than 1 year oldVideo of woman chained to wall in shack causes outcry in ChinaThis article is more than 1 year oldDebate over treatment of people with mental illness revived as authorities launch investigation
A video of a woman apparently locked against her will in a filthy shack has gone viral in China, prompting an investigation as well as a conversation about the country’s treatment of people with mental illness.
Alabama guard accused of encouraging prisoners to murder organizer of strikes | US prisons
2024-03-29
US prisons This article is more than 2 months oldAlabama guard accused of encouraging prisoners to murder organizer of strikesThis article is more than 2 months oldLawsuit filed against Alabama department of corrections alleges Jeremy Pelzer pushed inmates to kill Robert Earl Council
A lawsuit has been filed against the Alabama department of corrections (ADoC) alleging a guard encouraged prisoners to murder an activist currently incarcerated at the Limestone correctional facility in Harvest, Alabama.
Bill Cash: a figure capable of striking fear into the heart of prime ministers | House of Commons
2024-03-29
House of Commons This article is more than 1 month oldAnalysisBill Cash: a figure capable of striking fear into the heart of prime ministersThis article is more than 1 month oldRowena MasonThe oldest member of the House of Commons has caused headaches for PMs from Major to May, and now Rishi Sunak
When Sir Bill Cash entered parliament, Rishi Sunak was just three years old.
Four decades on, Cash is 83 and the oldest member of the House of Commons.