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Could Direct Line be the FTSE 250 comeback kid?
Christopher Ruane weighs some pros and cons when considering if he ought to add FTSE 250 insurer Direct Line to his share portfolio.
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Dark and Darker early access release delayed: ‘We ask everyone to hold the line just a little longer’
William and Kate hop on Elizabeth line to London pub and learn to pull pints
Schrodinger down 6% on top and bottom line quarterly misses
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New Songs: Kesha – ‘Eat The Acid’ & ‘Fine Line’
Kesha‘s new album ‘Gag Order’ is slated to be released on May 19, and she has shared the first taste of what fans can expect on the project.
Case in point, she has shared the songs ‘Fine Line’ and ‘Eat The Acid.’
‘Fine Line’ and ‘Eat The Acid’ are total opposites.
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Ben & Jerry’s Cofounder Launches Nonprofit Cannabis Line
Ben Cohen has started Ben’s Best Blnz, a nonprofit cannabis line with a stated mission of helping to right the wrongs of the war on drugs. The company says on its website that 80% of its profits will go to grants for Black cannabis entrepreneurs while the rest will be equally divided between the Vermont Racial Justice Alliance and the national Last Prisoner Project, which is working to free people incarcerated for cannabis offenses…
Ben’s Best Blnz, or B3, says it licenses its formulas, packaging, trademarks, and marketing materials to for-profit businesses that pay a royalty. After expenses are deducted, the royalties are donated to the cause.
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Final day of trains on Valleys line until 2024
Skate 4 is getting console playtests, somewhere down the line
A new episode of The Board Room has confirmed that Skate will be getting some playtests on console in the future, and that the game will have flumping. You know, flumping?
The latest episode of The Board Room gave us another look at the upcoming Skate game (still actually called skate. but I’m not writing it that way, sorry), showing off some of the gameplay activities we can look forward to whenever the game does launch. Right out the gate the episode asks, “what’s the deal with console playtests?” sans any kind of Seinfeld cadence, and quickly answers that by quickly saying, “we’re doing PC first, and then we’ve got more to share as we move into the consoles.”
Much like the release date, there’s no timeframe as to when we can expect to try the game out on console, but given that all of the footage shown off is still being labelled as pre-pre-alpha, it’s probably safe to expect it’ll be a little while longer. On the topic of progression, it was once again made clear that the game won’t have paid loot boxes, something that’s been a concern amongst fans.