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UK cinema chief claims that movies need to be shorter
Claire Binns criticised films with excessiv runtimes. The post UK cinema chief claims that movies need to be shorter first appeared on Far Out Magazine.

Today in History: January 20, FBI orchestrates massive Mafia takedown
Authorities orchestrated one of the biggest Mafia takedowns in FBI history, charging 127 suspected mobsters and associates in the Northeast with murders, extortion and other crimes spanning decades.

Curtis: More deposit insurance would be hand out to rich
Do you have more than a quarter-million dollars in your bank account? If not, you’re among the majority of Americans whose deposits are fully insured by the federal government.

MacKinnon: This conservative is glad Matt Damon questions ICE
I have been arguing outside and inside the halls of power for the last year that the optics of the ICE raids are working against the Republicans in real time and in real ways. “Perception is reality in politics.”

Roaring ’20s ride into Boston with ‘Some Like It Hot’

España inicia 3 días de luto por el accidente de tren mientras el número de muertos sube a 41

Presidenta de Comisión UE cuestiona la fiabilidad de Trump tras amenaza arancelaria por Groenlandia

Bessent dice que confía en que lazos EEUU-Europa seguirán fuertes y Groenlandia acabará en “muy buen lugar para todos”

Editorial: Don’t hide bad news on energy costs until after election, Healey
Optics are a fair weather friend in politics. For every PR win, there's inevitably a howler. Look no further that Gov. Maura Healey's decision to push back the start date of the new Clean Heat Standard.

La destacada red española de trenes de alta velocidad sufre su primer revés con accidente mortal

Titanes pactan contratar a Robert Saleh como coach para acelerar su reconstrucción, fuente de AP

