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2G Beauty Communications, la skincare professionale made in Italy
1 minuto fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:18

Fondata nel 1997 da Gennaro Gioiello e Giacomo Pagano, 2G Beauty Communications è un’azienda italiana attiva nel settore della skincare professionale. Con sede ad Assago (Milano),...

Samira Lui: «Niente nozze o figli, prima voglio una casa e un lavoro stabile. Mamma non voleva uomini nel mio letto»
3 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:17

Grazie al successo ottenuto con La Ruota della Fortuna, Samira Lui ha raggiunto negli ultimi mesi una popolarità senza precedenti, alimentando voci su un possibile futuro approdo al...

Manovra, contributi alle imprese per spettacoli di musica pop e rock
3 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:17

Pronto un fondo presso il ministero della Cultura con una dotazione di 1,5 milioni di euro annui a decorrere dal 2026

Manovra, turismo: arriva il «bollino di qualità» per i borghi
4 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:16

Arriva il “bollino di qualità” per i piccoli centri turistici: il riconoscimento è una novità introdotta da un emendamento alla legge di Bilancio che fa parte delle proposte di modifica...

Manovra, non solo GdF: dal 2026 anche i soccorsi effettuati da Polizia e Carabinieri potranno essere a pagamento
4 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:15

È quanto prevede un emendamento alla manovra, riformulato dal Governo, e atteso al voto della Commissione Bilancio del Senato

Terrore durante il furto: la figlia dell’assessora Travagli sequestrata dai ladri. Il padre: “Niente sarà più come prima”
7 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:13

Colpo choc a casa dell'assessore di Ferrara e del marito, il commercialista ed ex sindaco di Masi Torello Riccardo Bizzarri: “Giornata drammatica”. In casa c’era solo la figlia della coppia

Avellino, è fatta per Sala del Como: i dettagli
10 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:10

Il laterale difensivo classe '99 sarà il primo rinforzo dei Lupi nella sessione di gennaio: presto il suo arrivo in Irpinia

Come vanno le imprese dell’Emilia? “Resistono alla crisi, ma segnali di peggioramento”
13 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:07

Report di Confindustria Emilia, Bonfiglioli: guerra e dazi stanno erodendo i margini di profitto

Nadia Battocletti correrà al 69° Campaccio Cross: "Voglio vincere e godermi la giornata come in Portogallo"
13 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:06

Domenica 25 gennaio 2026 la due volte campionessa europea di cross Nadia Battocletti correrà al Campaccio Cross dove ha già trionfato a gennaio 2025

“Dopo il Grande Fratello guadagnavo dai 50 ai 100 milioni di lire a serata per stare seduta in discoteca. Avevo un senso di vuoto”: lo rivela Marina La Rosa
15 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:05

È stata una delle protagoniste indiscusse del “Grande Fratello” nel 2000, dove è arrivata seconda dietro la vincitrice Cristina Plevani. Marina La Rosa ha raccontato ieri, martedì 16 dicembre, a “È sempre Cartabianca” su Retequattro cosa è accaduto dopo quella esperienza e di come la sua vita sia cambiata. “Quando ho fatto questo reality ci […] L'articolo “Dopo il Grande Fratello guadagnavo dai 50 ai 100 milioni di lire a serata per stare seduta in discoteca. Avevo un senso di vuoto”: lo rivela Marina La Rosa proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

Von der Leyen: “La pace è finita, prepararsi alla guerra ibrida. Nessuna alternativa, è un mondo pericoloso di predatori”
15 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:05

Ursula von der Leyen chiede all’Europa di prepararsi alla guerra, almeno quella ibrida, condotta a colpi di attacchi informatici, disinformazione, droni che violano lo spazio aereo. Ma nessuno esclude il ricorso alle forze armate convenzionali: i capi di Stato maggiore di Londra e Parigi hanno già esortato i connazionali ad esser pronti a perdere i […] L'articolo Von der Leyen: “La pace è finita, prepararsi alla guerra ibrida. Nessuna alternativa, è un mondo pericoloso di predatori” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

Nadia Battocletti correrà al 69° Campaccio Cross: "Voglio vincere e godermi la giornata come in Portogallo"<br />  
15 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:04

Domenica 25 gennaio 2026 la due volte campionessa europea di cross Nadia Battocletti correrà al Campaccio Cross dove ha già trionfato a gennaio 2025

‘Dove si incontrano le acque’ e ‘Abcasia’: la vera storia del Novecento non è finita con la caduta del Muro
15 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:04

Due libri, due bussole per orientarsi nel labirinto post-sovietico e post-jugoslavo, là dove la Storia, quella con la S maiuscola dei Trattati e delle Geopolitiche, si scontra con la minuscola, ma ben più sanguigna, delle esistenze spezzate e delle identità refrattarie a ogni riga di confine tracciata su una cartina da qualche burocrate annoiato. Dove […] L'articolo ‘Dove si incontrano le acque’ e ‘Abcasia’: la vera storia del Novecento non è finita con la caduta del Muro proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

Fratelli d’Italia ritira l’emendamento che raddoppia il tetto al contante a 10mila euro
16 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:03

Niente di fatto al momento per l’innalzamento del tetto del contante sopra l’attuale soglia di 5mila euro. È stato infatti ritirato l’emendamento di FdI, a prima firma Gelmetti, che introduceva dal primo gennaio 2026 una imposta speciale di bollo di 500 euro sui pagamenti effettuati in denaro contante in Italia per un importo compreso tra […] L'articolo Fratelli d’Italia ritira l’emendamento che raddoppia il tetto al contante a 10mila euro proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

‘A festive tour de force’: Guardian writers on their favorite underrated Christmas movies
17 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:03

From a John Cusack 80s teen comedy to the other Frank Capra Christmas crowd-pleaser, here are some seasonal picks you might not have seen Something that bugs me about a lot of contemporary Christmas movies is how insistently self-conscious they are about the whole production – the ostentatious decorations, checklist of soundtrack chestnuts, the dialogue about the true meaning of the holidays that sounds canned even when the movie is trying to acknowledge its various stressors. Maybe because the idea of a holiday movie hadn’t yet ossified into routine, I’ve found that the versions of these films that came out in the 1940s tend to approach Christmas from more inventive, less neurotically obsessive angles. One of my favorite discoveries in sifting through 1940s Christmas comedies is It Happened on Fifth Avenue, a 1947 semi-romantic farce with a great starting hook: a cheerful vagrant Aloysius T McKeever (Victor Moore) winters in New York every year, because he knows a way into a particular Fifth Avenue mansion seasonally vacated by its enormously wealthy owner. One winter, Aloysius invites some new acquaintances to stay with him: veteran Jim Bullock (Don DeFore) and his military buddies, plus runaway Trudy O’Connor (Gale Storm) – who is secretly the daughter of the mansion’s owner. Eventually, the owner himself is forced to disguise himself as another vagrant and stay in the house, too, so Trudy can make sure Jim loves her on her own merits. This all takes place during the run-up to Christmas and into New Year’s, and director Roy Del Ruth gives the movie a found-family warmth that newer holiday movies have to labor two or three times as hard for, assembling a funny and lovable surrogate family in one of the city’s well-appointed empty spaces. Speaking of labor: It Happened on Fifth Avenue lands perfectly between class-conscious social picture about the importance of affordable housing and romantic urban fairytale. Jesse Hassenger It Happened on Fifth Avenue is available on Plex and to rent digitally in the US, UK and Australia Continue reading...

Christie’s: risultati solidi, in crescita e nuove geografie
18 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:02

Christie’s entra nel 2026 sotto una stella più favorevole, trainata dall’accelerazione impressa nella seconda metà del 2025 e dalla forza del segmento del lusso. È stato proprio questo comparto a...

The magical life of Toni Basil: how she taught Elvis, enchanted Bowie - and had a smash hit with ‘Mickey’
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

The woman Quentin Tarantino called ‘the goddess of go-go’ is one of the most connected and accomplished in Hollywood. At 82, she recalls working with Tina Turner, Bette Midler, Frank Sinatra, David Byrne, Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio - the list goes on - and the time Bing Crosby made a pass at her If your knowledge of Toni Basil begins and ends with her cheerleader-chanting smash hit Mickey, that’s just the tip of a very deep iceberg. By the time Mickey topped the US charts 43 years ago this week, in 1982, Basil had already spent four decades in the entertainment industry. The deeper you go, the more places you realise she was. When Elvis Presley sings “See the girl with the red dress on” in his 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas, and points across the dancefloor, the gyrating girl in the red dress is Basil. When Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper take LSD at the end of Easy Rider with two sex workers, one of them is Basil. When dance troupe the Lockers show​case their pre-hip-hop street dance moves on Soul Train in 1976, it’s six guys and … Basil. By the time of Mickey she had already worked with everyone from David Bowie to Tina Turner to Talking Heads, with more to come. Basil has been-there-done-that in so many places, for so long, and over the course of our two-hour conversation she’ll casually drop asides such as “… so I went to see Devo with Iggy Pop and Dean Stockwell” or “… me and Bowie had just come from dinner with Bob Geldof, Paula Yates and Freddie Mercury” or “I was just at Bette Midler’s 80th birthday party, what a bash!” She’s now 82 years old but on Zoom, from her dance studio in Los Angeles, she doesn’t look much older than she did in the video for Mickey – and she looked like a teenager in that, even though she was 38 at the time. Her memory is perfectly sharp, too, and her energy levels are as high as ever, as she shares her packed life story with animated diction. If she has a secret to eternal youth, it’s that she has danced her whole life, and she still does, she says. “Dance is my drug of choice. You get high from it, and it gives you community.” Continue reading...

Sali Hughes on beauty: fancy a fringe? Read this before you go for the chop
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

Clip-in fringes are easy to use and trying one first could save tears and regrets That quote about the definition of insanity being the repetition of the same behaviours with the expectation of a different result is often wrongly attributed to Einstein. Whoever it really was, I’m certain it was someone who had decided to get another fringe – and I relate. Despite occasionally catching sight of one of my several former fringes in a photo album and always thinking how bloody awful I look (only my husband disagrees), I am seemingly never far from a decision I’d definitely regret. As was proved when I saw a recent photograph of Demi Moore, all yard-long black hair and short, scruffy fringe that looked to be artfully cut with a pair of old nail scissors. She looked exquisite, obviously, in a way that my rational brain knows to be absolutely unattainable, but nonetheless I found myself sending hairdresser Hadley Yates a WhatsApp asking if he’d do the deed. Continue reading...

‘Trojan horse moment’: anti-rights groups seize chance to fill void left by US aid cuts
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

Ultra-conservative Christian organisations look to reshape global health landscape as new aid agreements open door to demands restricting family planning services The sudden stop work order on USAID in January 2025 sent shock waves around the world. Many health clinics were immediately shut down, leaving millions without access to vital medicines and facilities, with potentially deadly consequences, especially for HIV patients, children, and women and adolescent girls. To many, the subsequent axing of 83% of USAID programmes seemed like pure nihilism, engineered by ideologues who wanted to kill off the agency. But there was a long-term vision behind the destruction. The gutting of USAID has cleared a path for the next phase of a plan to reshape the global health landscape, say reproductive justice campaigners. Continue reading...

Trump’s $10bn attack on the BBC doesn’t have to make sense. In his absurd world, he has already won | Jane Martinson
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

The legal action has made news and it will do damage. A potential disaster for the corporation and the UK, but a good day’s work for this president Love Actually may be a terrible movie, but it provides one speech that’s hard not to wish into reality this Christmas. Keir Starmer, the actual, nonfictional UK prime minister, needs to channel the one played by Hugh Grant – and stand up to an absurd US president now bullying the BBC with a $10bn lawsuit. Just imagine for one moment that Starmer decided to make Donald Trump’s claim against the BBC the final straw for a special relationship that is increasingly special only in a bad way. That would not be outlandish, for not only has Trump taken aim against a British broadcaster, but earlier this week it seemed that his promise of an AI “prosperity deal” (bought, let’s not forget, with gurning invites to Windsor Castle) is set to evaporate. As the fictional Love Actually PM once said: “A friend who bullies us is no longer a friend … Since bullies only respond to strength, from now onward I will be prepared to be much stronger.” Jane Martinson is professor of financial journalism at City St George’s and a member of the board of the Scott Trust, which owns the Guardian Media Group. She writes in a personal capacity Continue reading...

The 50 best TV shows of 2025: No 5 – Blue Lights
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

This precision-crafted Belfast police drama is a tense, thrilling watch that’s rich with detail. Has there ever been a more terrifying cliffhanger than it served up this season? • The 50 best TV shows of 2025 • More on the best culture of 2025 There haven’t been many police dramas quite like Blue Lights. While it might feel as if you’re simply watching a superior spin on a generic format – the gritty, urban cop show – Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson’s Belfast-set thriller is actually an outlier. Paradoxically, police procedurals usually work as entertainment because the police defy the procedures. The rule-breaking maverick cop is among the sturdiest of all TV archetypes. Blue Lights is the opposite. It works so brilliantly because it’s a stickler for the rules. It has to be. Rule-breaking mavericks generally come a cropper in Blue Lights. Shane (Frank Blake) nearly loses his career because of some shady evidence-gathering via a mobile phone. When Aisling (Dearbháile McKinney) pays an after-hours visit to a domestic violence suspect, catches him abusing his wife and arrests him, she doesn’t get a pat on the back; she is suspended for behaving like a vigilante. Continue reading...

Il Belgio boccia pure l’ultima offerta. Ue pronta a schiantarsi sugli asset
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

Il premier De Wever snobba le garanzie di Ursula sull’uso dei beni russi. Europa in panne: «Al Consiglio di domani una decisione va presa». I deputati della destra italiana: «La Commissione faccia altre verifiche». L’Ue è finita in stallo sul dossier degli asset di Mosca. Lunedì sera, il Belgio ha respinto la proposta della Commissione europea di un prestito da 210 miliardi di euro all’Ucraina, che dovrebbe essere finanziato attraverso i beni russi congelati. In particolare, il governo guidato da Bart De Wever non ha ritenuto sufficienti le rassicurazioni messe sul tavolo da Ursula von der Leyen. Continua a leggere

«Il rilancio della Liguria da grandi opere, sanità e svolta tecnologica»
20 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 10:00

«Alta qualità della vita grazie al mare, prezzi delle abitazioni che a Genova sono le più basse tra le metropoli del nord Italia, grandi aziende in cerca di professionalità e...

Coppa Intercontinentale: il Psg vuole il 6° trofeo, il Flamengo di Danilo pronto a stupire
21 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 09:59

La sfida raccoglie in sé il confronto tra due mondi calcistici opposti. E anche le ambizioni di chi ha dominato in Europa e di chi l'ha fatto in Sud America

EU Erasmus scheme to reopen to UK students for first time since Brexit
21 minuti fa | Mer 17 Dic 2025 09:59

Deal agreed for £570m to rejoin exchange programme in 2027, fulfilling Labour election manifesto pledge Europe live – latest updates Young people across the UK will be able to study or gain work experience through the EU’s Erasmus scheme for the first time since Brexit, after the government announced an agreement to rejoin at a cost of £570m. The scheme officially known as Erasmus+ will be reopened to those involved in education, training, culture and sport from 2027, after discussions in London and Brussels to fulfil a Labour election manifesto pledge. Continue reading...