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Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth says he understands fans’ frustration — and is hurting too.The Gills conceded two stoppage-time goals at relegation-threatened Crawley Town to lose the game 2-0 – a fifth straight defeat for Ainsworth’s side in League Two.More frustration for Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth Picture: Barry GoodwinReport: Crawley 2 Gillingham 0There were just over 900 fans there backing the Gills, but they were left feeling shortchanged once again.“We should walk away with a point,” said the Gills manager.“[It was] not a great game, a lack of quality on both sides, some of our set-pieces and our crossing was just…

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Data centers have gotten so large that their power demands now rival entire U.S. states. Take Meta’s Hyperion AI data center, for example. When completed, the new AI data center will draw as much electricity as South Dakota. Last week, the Meta announced it would fund seven natural gas power plants — on top of the three it had already committed to building — to support the data center. When combined, the 10 power plants in Louisiana will generate around 7.5 gigawatts of electricity, slightly more than the capacity of the entire Mount Rushmore State.  Like many tech companies, Meta…

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In health technology, breakthroughs often begin in research labs and clinical trials. But turning complex science into something people understand and trust is an entirely different challenge. For Tabitha Howe, Head Social Media Strategist at Flow Neuroscience, that challenge sits at the centre of her work. At a time when digital platforms increasingly shape how people discover and engage with healthcare innovation, Howe is leading a social strategy designed to make complex medical technology both accessible and meaningful to a global audience. Flow Neuroscience develops a pioneering at-home treatment for depression, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of…

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Wednesday 01 April 2026 5:35 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 01 April 2026 5:36 pm April Fool’s, AI ‘writers’ and economists playing football; catch up on the latest City gossip in this week’s The Capitalist Trigger warning: Joke!The origins of April Fool’s Day have yet to be settled by historians, with competing theories for its emergence somewhere around the 1500s. One school patriotically traces it back to the Canterbury Tales, in which a rooster and a fox attempt to fool one another on the date, while another contests it began in France with Poisson d’Avril (April Fish), leading to a tradition today…

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The pair were discovered on George Street in Paisley on March 29. They are now in the care of the Scottish SPCA’s (SSPCA) Glasgow centre. The animal welfare charity is urging the rats’ owner to come forward. Rats found in Paisley (Image: Scottish SPCA) Meanwhile, a dog was found on Auchinraich Avenue in Hamilton on March 28. He is said to be microchipped, but the SSPCA has been unable to contact his owners. The pet is now in the care of the charity’s Lanarkshire centre. Male dog found in Hamilton (Image: Scottish SPCA) Elsewhere, a cat, believed to be a…

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They have worked closely with interface communities to discuss the removal of peace walls in their area(L-R): Rab McCallum from TASCIT; Angila Chada IFI Board Member; and Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Paul Doherty(Image: Matt Mackey)A community project in North Belfast has been commended for its efforts in breaking down physical in mental barriers in interface areas that suffered some of the worst violence during the Troubles.TASCIT (Twaddell Ardoyne Shankill Communities in Transition) is a cross-community partnership that has been putting residents at the heart of its work for thirteen years, encouraging dialogue and improving community relations around some…

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Los Angeles, CA, April 01, 2026 –(PR.com)– Award-winning actor Chad Ayers has signed for talent acting representation with April Molina at Citizen Skull Management. The partnership marks a definitive “level up” for Ayers, who joins the powerhouse roster following a nearly four-decade career—including 15 years of highly successful self-representation—defined by an uncompromising work ethic and a sophisticated mastery of the craft.A Pedigree of Excellence: A Generational LegacyAyers’ journey is rooted in a deep family legacy of storytelling that predates his own time on screen. In the 1950s, his grandfather owned and operated multiple drive-in movie theaters across Charleston and Summerville, SC,…

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The U.S. Department of the Treasury has formally begun implementing the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, releasing its first notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) and opening a 60-day public comment period. The 87-page proposal outlines how the Treasury will determine whether state-level stablecoin regulatory regimes are “substantially similar” to the federal framework—a key threshold allowing smaller issuers to remain under state supervision. Under the GENIUS Act, stablecoin issuers with less than $10 billion in outstanding supply can opt for state-level regulation, provided those regimes meet or exceed federal standards. The proposed rule establishes broad principles…

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In a statement, Mills said: “The recent announcement that I am no longer contracted to the BBC has led to the publication of rumour and speculation. “In response to this the Metropolitan Police has made a statement, which I confirm relates to me. “An allegation was made against me in 2016 of a historic sexual offence which was the subject of a police investigation in which I fully cooperated and responded to in 2018. “As the police have stated, a file of evidence was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, which determined that the evidential threshold had not been met…

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Bowling consultant Darren Stevens has revealed the harsh lesson Kent seam bowler Jas Singh learnt last summer.Singh, now 23, made a bright start to their 2025 season – after he had worked closely alongside Stevens the previous winter – only for his campaign to be cut short by a serious ankle injury.Kent seam bowler Jas Singh – was dealt a harsh injury lesson last season. Picture: Barry GoodwinStevens revealed Singh had insisted on training, despite his concession to Stevens that he felt tired, as he went against his coach’s advice on the day he sustained the injury.The right-armer is fighting…

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