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NoThanks Boycott App
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aption: đ¨Boycott Pepsi! The newest reports of Q2 2025 are in! And they donât look good for Pepsi
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Word of the day is âbugiardâ (17th century): one who distorts the truth beyond all recognition to fit their own agenda.
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Etymology of the day: âprevaricateâ, meaning to act in an ambiguous or evasive way to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself, is from the Latin âpraevaricariâ, meaning to âwalk crookedlyâ.
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Word of the day is âwhifflingâ (17th century): fickle, inconstant, and making it up as you go along.
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Word of the day is âlickspittleâ (17th century): a person who fawns upon someone in power for personal gain.
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The Cradle
9 months ago
WATCH | Palestinians prepare for a large iftar, in Rafah, southern Gaza.
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Tax Justice UK
9 months ago
Look at Donald Trump and his gang of broligarchs â and tell me we donât need a wealth tax â Succession actor Brian Cox today in the Guardian
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Look at Donald Trump and his gang of broligarchs â and tell me we donât need a wealth tax | Brian Cox
I played a fictional billionaire on TV. Itâs time world leaders got serious about taxing the real ones, says the actor Brian Cox
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/feb/25/donald-trump-broligarchs-wealth-tax-brian-cox-succession
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Susie Dent
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Word of the day is âhuff-snuffâ (16th century): a hectoring bully or braggart.
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Word of the Day is âingordigiousnessâ (18th century): extreme greed at the expense of principles.
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Christopher Webb
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Knowledge is powerâŚ
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Word of the Day is âquockerwodgerâ (19th century): a puppet individual whose strings are pulled entirely by someone else.
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