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Rory McIlroy steps into league of his own with magical Masters triumph | Ewan Murray
Nick Faldo has more majors and Seve Ballesteros was a majestic shotmaker but the career grand slam is pricelessIn Northern Ireland, debate is already raging as to whether Rory McIlroy has presented himself as the country's greatest ever sportsperson.The answer is surely obvious. Step aside, George Best. McIlroy's Masters triumph may even force Sports Personality of the Year to afford due recognition to golf. It is only April but it feels highly unlikely the scene immediately after McIlroy claimed the Masters on Sunday will be matched. His pounding of the turf; his tears absorbed more than a decade of such deep frustration. The moment reverberated beyond sport; Rory had done it. Grown men, lots of them, shed tears on his behalf as hebroke his Augusta hoodoo. Continue reading...
Free US family planning clinics face ruin after White House freezes funds
Title X, with services like STI tests and cancer screenings, in limbo after Trump administration pauses $66m in fundsMore than 10 days after the Trump administration froze roughly $66m of federal funds that had been earmarked for no- and low-cost family planning services, the providers that had been scheduled to receive that money are staring down the possibility of financial collapse.Title X, the country's largest federal family planning program, provides clinics across the country with more than $200m each year for services such as contraception, STI tests and cancer screenings. In 2023, more than 2 million people received healthcare through Title X, which helps people regardless of income, age or citizenship status. For many, Title X is their only source of healthcare. Continue reading...
Colorado funeral home owner pleads guilty to corpse abuse and theft
Miles Harford, accused of leaving body in back of hearse and improperly keeping cremated remains, reaches plea dealThe Colorado funeral home owner accused of leaving a woman's corpse in the back of a hearse for over a year and improperly stashing the cremated remains of at least 30 people pleaded guilty in court on Monday to one count of corpse abuse and one count of theft.Miles Harford's guilty plea in Denver follows years of other gruesome funeral home cases in Colorado, including one where the owners were accused of storing nearly 200 bodies in a decrepit building and giving families fake cremated remains. Continue reading...
Southern California rattled by earthquake of magnitude 5.2
Alerts rang out as residents felt large earthquake in areas around San Diego, with epicenter in rural enclave of JulianSouthern Californians were rattled on Monday morning when a strong earthquake shook the areas around San Diego just after 10am local time.Initial measurements from the United States Geological Survey rated the temblor as a magnitude 5.2, with an epicenter in Julian, a mountain town in San Diego county with roughly 2,000 residents known for it's apple pie, located roughly 35 miles north-east of San Diego and 120 miles south of Los Angeles. Continue reading...
Former Colorado deputy sentenced to three years for killing man in distress
Andrew Buen was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in death of Christian Glass, who called 911 for helpA former Colorado sheriff's deputy convicted of killing a 22-year-old man in distress who called 911 for help was sentenced on Monday to three years in prison, the maximum sentence allowed, by a judge who said the shooting was about power.In February, jurors found Andrew Buen guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2022 death of Christian Glass. Prosecutors alleged that Buen needlessly escalated a standoff with Glass, who showed signs of a mental health crisis and refused orders to get out of his SUV near Silver Plume, a small, former mining town along Interstate 70 in the Rocky Mountains west of Denver. Continue reading...
Ben Jennings on Zelenskyy’s invite to Donald Trump – cartoon
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Goldman Sachs boss says chances of US recession have increased after Trump tariffs
David Solomon warns that escalating trade war poses material risks' for US and global growthThe chief executive of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, has warned that the chances of a US recession have increased" in the wake of Donald Trump's tariffs and that an escalating trade war poses material risks" for US and global growth.The Wall Street boss said the growing uncertainty over the fallout of US tariffs could spell trouble for companies and consumers and wreak havoc on the economy. Continue reading...
El Salvador president refuses to order return of wrongly deported US man
Trump officials claim they're not legally bound to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back despite supreme court rulingThe president of El Salvador said in a meeting with Donald Trump in the White House on Monday that he would not order the return of a Maryland man who was deported in error to a Salvadoran mega-prison.The question is preposterous," Nayib Bukele said in the Oval Office on Monday, where he was welcomed by Trump and spoke with the president and members of his cabinet. How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States? I'm not going to do it." Continue reading...
Republican supporters of Ukraine put pressure on Trump after missile strikes
Lawmakers use Kremlin's deadly attacks as latest evidence to convince president he must increase pressure on PutinRepublican supporters of Ukraine are using the Kremlin's deadly missile strikes as their latest evidence to convince Donald Trump that he must increase pressure on Vladimir Putin if he wants to reach a ceasefire deal.Pro-Ukraine lawmakers and aides in the Republican party have carefully navigated Trump's apparent affinity for Putin and avoided direct intervention in their efforts to shift his support toward Kyiv. But following the Russian strikes during Palm Sunday celebrations in the city of Sumy, advisers and allies have been highly vocal in condemning the attack using language meant to resonate with the US president's conservative, religious base. Continue reading...
Jury selected in retrial of Sarah Palin’s libel case against the New York Times
Ex-Alaska governor claims paper defamed her with editorial falsely linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shootingA jury was selected on Monday to hear a retrial of Sarah Palin's claims that the New York Times libeled her in an editorial eight years ago.Opening statements were scheduled for Tuesday as the one-time Republican vice-presidential candidate and ex-governor of Alaska gets another chance to prove to a federal jury that the newspaper defamed her with the 2017 editorial falsely linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shooting. Palin said it damaged her reputation and career. Continue reading...
Phoenix Suns fire Mike Budenholzer after single, disastrous season
I’m a comedian – this is why Saturday Night Live’s jokes about Aimee Lou Wood’s teeth didn’t work | Athena Kugblenu
There's funny, there's mean, and there's mean and funny. But unfunny and mean will always die a deathIn these partisan times, when all is binary and everyone must pick a side, I have chosen mine. Aimee Lou Wood, she of The White Lotus and thus now instantly recognisable worldwide, is absolutely right to call out Saturday Night Live, the legendary US entertainment and satire show, for making jokes about her teeth. The special relationship is under enough strain without having to lean into old stereotypes about British gnashers. I am still reeling from the Big Book of British Smiles gag in The Simpsons and I continue to floss every day because of it.The SNL joke, if you are yet to see it, is part of a wider sketch making fun of the Trump administration. (Because if one thing has been proven to quell the march of the right, it's parody.) A White Lotus character is mashed up with someone adjacent to Robert F Kennedy, he mentions fluoride, and a Wood-esque character says What's that?"Athena Kugblenu is a writer and comedianDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
Manchester City may now be just another very good team | Jonathan Wilson
The reigning champions appear to have corrected the worst of their problems but the days when they conquered all before them are probably over
New York helicopter tour operator behind fatal crash shuts down
FAA said New York Helicopter Tours will be shuttering immediately' after accident that killed all six on boardThe company that operated the helicopter that crashed into New York City's Hudson River on Thursday - killing all six people on board - has been shuttered with immediate effect, the US's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said late on Sunday.New York Helicopter Tours is shutting down their operations immediately", the FAA said in a statement on X. The agency added that it would launch a review of the company's license and safety records in the meantime. Continue reading...
Barbara Lee forged a historic path in Congress. Does Oakland want her back for mayor?
The progressive icon, 78, may be the frontrunner, but a more moderate contender may represent much-needed changeBarbara Lee represented Oakland in Congress for a quarter-century. Now, in what would probably be the capstone of her storied political career, the 78-year-old progressive icon is vying for the chance to lift the city I love" out of crisis.I'm always ready to fight for Oakland," Lee said, announcing her bid to lead the city of roughly 440,000 residents, known for its liberal politics and deep legacy of civil rights activism. When she entered the mayoral race in January, she was widely seen as the presumptive frontrunner. Continue reading...
First Thing: Deep confusion as Trump signals new tariffs on smartphones and computers
President says he will lay out new levies on Monday and relief on electronics will be short-lived. Plus, the rise of end times fascism and how to defeat it
Pennsylvania arson suspect planned to beat governor with hammer, documents say
Authorities say suspect told them he would have beaten Josh Shapiro with sledgehammer if he had found himA man who authorities said scaled an iron security fence in the middle of the night, eluded police and broke into the Pennsylvania governor's mansion - where he set a fire - had planned to beat the governor, Josh Shapiro, with a hammer if he found him because he hates the politician, according to court documents released on Monday.The fire left significant damage and forced Shapiro, his family and guests to evacuate the building early on Sunday. The man, arrested later in the day, faces charges including attempted homicide, terrorism, aggravated arson and aggravated assault, authorities said. Continue reading...
Georgetown alumni and students call for release of scholar detained by immigration authorities
Letter says Trump administration's detention of Khan Suri represents a fundamental violation of academic freedom'
MLS talking points: a record in Chicago and a reprieve for the Sounders
Seattle's season may not be as badly damaged as we had feared, and there was a huge crowd on hand to see Chicago Fire v Inter MiamiThis was supposed to be the Seattle Sounders' year. The team had a nice path in the Concacaf Champions Cup, and a number of seemingly savvy acquisitions in the winter had fans hoping they'd be enjoying a 2025 season that went down as the best in the club's storied history. Continue reading...
Birdies, jumpers and Green Jackets: the Masters 2025 – in pictures
After four days of great action that ended with Rory McIlroy sealing a career grand slam, a look back at some of our favourite images from the first major of 2025 Continue reading...
US military aid for Ukraine is about to cease. Is Europe ready? | David Shimer
Putin is planning for this war to continue. That leaves two key questions for Ukraine's European allies
‘Welcome to the club’: Woods leads salutes to McIlroy’s Masters win and grand slam
High levels of toxic chemicals found in paper receipts used by US retailers
Holding the receipts for 10 seconds absorbs enough bisphenol S to break California's safety rule, research findsPaper receipts from major retailers in the US are so laden with bisphenol S that holding one for 10 seconds can cause the skin to absorb enough of the highly toxic chemical to violate California's safety threshold, new research has found.The findings are being used as evidence in legal action aimed at pressuring retailers to stop using receipt paper treated with bisphenol S, or BPS, which is linked to cancer and reproductive problems. Continue reading...
Critics slam deregulation of crypto as Trump family expands its footprint in industry
Watchdogs say cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement has plummeted while Trump family invests heavily in itAs Donald Trump's administration has cut regulations for the cryptocurrency industry, the crypto firm World Liberty Financial, in which the Trump family has a large financial stake, has grown quickly by launching its own stablecoin" and another digital token, prompting watchdogs and experts to warn of Trump's conflicts of interest and economic hazards.Some key congressional Democrats and watchdogs are raising new red flags about the US president's growing conflicts of interest involving cryptocurrencies and risks to investors and the economy posed by multiple deregulatory crypto actions at federal agencies. Continue reading...
Why I can’t stop watching two pandas not have sex | Emma Beddinton
Despite all Copenhagen zoo's best efforts, pandas Mao Sun and Xing Er have been playing chase, squeaking, wrestling and napping - doing everything but procreateSpring is properly here, potent, pollinated, fecund. The garden is electric with sex and postcoital doings: sparrows are shagging on the roof, nests are being frenetically constructed and grubs transported to nesting mamas. I spend my days voyeuristically peeping at tits (I got a nestcam for my birthday and I'm obsessed). Even educated fleas are doing it and I dread to imagine what filth the squirrels are up to.I tell you who isn't doing it, though: Mao Sun and Xing Er, the Copenhagen zoo pandas. Since their arrival in 2019, the pair haven't managed to mate. This is my third year tuning in to the intense will-they-won't-they soap opera, shared by keeper Nadja Sondergaard on her extremely entertaining Instagram account @thegoodbearsandme. The pandas are solitary creatures, only coming together for Mao Sun's 36-hour oestrus window. But to maximise their chances of actually having sex, there's a whole elaborate lead-up of letting them see each other, swapping enclosures, spreading urine and secretions", and checking for the telltale tail raise that shows Mao Sun's hormones are peaking. Continue reading...
WNBA draft 2025 predictions: Paige Bueckers is No 1. But who goes next?
Our writers take a look at the best prospects coming out of college, and select their stars of the future and lower-round gems to watchThe most WNBA-ready prospect not named Paige Bueckers ...Kiki Iriafen looks like a plug-and-play forward whose agility, rebounding instincts and face-up scoring will make her an immediate asset. She can defend across positions and has a reliable mid-range game. After transferring to USC, she showcased polish and poise against top-tier competition, traits that will translate quickly to the pro level. Her 36-point outburst in the second round of the NCAA Tournament after JuJu Watkins went down with a knee injury only solidified her standing. BAG Continue reading...
Lady Gaga, Green Day and Enhypen: 2025 Coachella festival – in pictures
After its slowest sales to date last year the 2025 edition of the California music festival was being viewed by some as an unofficial comeback with headliners Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone Continue reading...
It is difficult to imagine a post-American world. But imagine it we must | Nesrine Malik
The truth is, we were always dangerously overexposed to decisions made in Washington - consider this chaotic moment an opportunityPeople speak with forked tongues about America," a veteran foreign correspondent once said to me. It was a long time ago - during a debate about whether the US should intervene in a foreign conflict - and I have never forgotten it. What they meant was that just as the US is condemned for foreign intervention in some instances, it is also called upon to do so in others and then judged for not upholding its moral standards. That dissonance persists, and is even more jarring as we approach the 100th day of Donald Trump's second term. There is a duality to how the US is seen: as both a country that wantonly violates international law and as the only one capable of upholding that system of law and order. This duality, always tense, is no longer sustainable.I have felt this ambivalence myself - the contradictory demand that the US stay out of it but also anger that it is not doing more. In Sudan, Washington frustratingly refuses to pressure its ally, the UAE, into stopping pumping arms and funding into the conflict. But what proof or history is there to support the delusional notion that the US cares about a conflict in which it has no direct interest? It is an expectation of moral policing from an amoral player that I remember even in childhood, after Iraq invaded Kuwait and the Arab world was rocked with fear of regional war. A fierce debate in our classroom in Sudan on the merits of US intervention was silenced by one indignant evacuee from Kuwait, who said that the most important thing was to defeat Saddam Hussein. Her words occasionally echo in my mind: We must deal with the greater evil first."Nesrine Malik is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Trump news at a glance: Deep confusion as Trump signals new tariffs on smartphones and computers
President says he will lay out new levies on Monday and relief on electronics will be short-lived - key US politics stories from 13 April at a glanceDonald Trump's tariff war has dived deeper into chaos after a cabinet official telegraphed new levies on semiconductors - a crucial component in electronic goods - just days after the Trump administration exempted computers and smartphones from reciprocal tariffs.Trump's commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, said in an interview with NBC that the tariff exemption on several electronic devices was just temporary and that new duties would come in a month or two". Semiconductors would be targeted with new tariffs, he said. Continue reading...
Rory McIlroy relieved to finally lift decade-long ‘burden’ with dramatic Masters win
With a little boldness and a lot of luck, McIlroy banishes ghosts of 2011 | Andy Bull
For somebody who makes golf look sublimely easy, the world No 2 made winning the Masters look hellishly difficultHas there ever been an athlete who made playing look so easy, and winning seem so hard?On Sunday morning, everyone in Augusta was asking variations on the same single question. Gonna be his year this year?"the man on the bag check asked. Doyou think he'll get it done?" the woman guarding the crosswalk asked. This time, huh, this time?" the man on the door asked. Continue reading...
The Masters 2025: Rory McIlroy seals career grand slam after dramatic play-off – as it happened
Rory McIlroy finally joined the career-slam pantheon after a wild rollercoaster ride around Augusta NationalNothing went right for Justin Rose yesterday. His flat stick was stone cold, he shot 75, he spent a fair proportion of the round grumbling away at his perceived bad luck. But he's in a much chipper mood this afternoon. Sending your approach on 1 from 162 yards to eight feet, then rolling in the birdie putt tends to help with stuff like that. A little fist pump, then a giggle with his caddie, and he moves to -6. Again, like Collin Morikawa, he's surely too far behind to have much of a chance of winning, unless both Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau do a Ken Venturi. (Jack Burke Jr came from eight back on Sunday in 1956 to win, but he needed the then-amateur Venturi to collapse to 80 to pip him by a stroke.) Still, let's rule nothing out yet.Quite a few experts tipped the in-form Collin Morikawa this week. It's not quite happened for the 2020 PGA and 2021 Open champion, but he's not been far off, coming into the final day having posted two level-par rounds of 72 sandwiching a 69. He's surely too far off the pace to threaten today, unless the wheels come off all three of the leading trio, but he's just followed up birdie at 2 by stroking a 25-footer across 3 for another. Im Sung-jae meanwhile birdies 2, and these lads are the first pair to make inroads near the top of the leader board. Continue reading...
Clippers beat Warriors on final day of regular season to sink Golden State to play-in
Trump official who oversaw dismantling of USAID leaves US state department
Under Pete Marocco's lead, nearly all USAID staff was fired, with funding slashed and contractors dismissedPete Marocco, the Trump administration official who played a major role in dismantling the US Agency for International Development (USAID), has left the state department, a US official said on Sunday.Donald Trump's administration has moved to fire nearly all USAID staff, as billionaire Elon Musk's so-called department of government efficiency" has slashed funding and dismissed contractors across the federal bureaucracy in what it calls an attack on wasteful spending. Continue reading...
Rory McIlroy secures career grand slam with dramatic Masters playoff win over Justin Rose
Hedge fund billionaire says US may face ‘worse than a recession’ from Trump tariffs
Ray Dalio's comments come after rocky week across stock markets after policies including 145% tariff raise on China
Six injured and 24 properties damaged in Texas house explosion, say officials
Authorities investigate after residents as far as 28 miles away report hearing a boom as Austin house collapsesA house explosion in Austin, Texas, destroyed the residence and damaged 24 nearby properties, injuring six people - including two firefighters.Around 11.25am CDT, residents across Austin reported hearing a boom and feeling an explosion in the area. It rattled my windows and building," one person posted on social media with an image of a plume of smoke rising into the air. Residents as far away as Georgetown - about 28 miles to the north - reported hearing the explosion. Continue reading...
Man in custody after Pennsylvania governor’s home set ablaze, police say
No reported injuries after fire left significant damage' to portion of residence while Josh Shapiro and his family sleptPolice say a person is in custody after a suspected arson fire at the Pennsylvania governor's mansionwhere Josh Shapiro and his family were evacuated after someone set fire to the building.No one was injured in the blaze and the fire was extinguished, authorities said. Continue reading...
US deports 10 more alleged gang members to El Salvador, says Rubio
Secretary of state says criminals' were taken to country thanks to alliance between Trump and Nayib BukeleThe US has deported another 10 people that it alleges are gang members to El Salvador, secretary of state Marco Rubio said on Sunday, a day before that country's president is due to visit the White House.Last night, another 10 criminals from the MS-13 and Tren de Aragua Foreign Terrorist Organizations arrived in El Salvador," Rubio said in an Twitter/X post. Continue reading...
Trump is ‘fully fit’ and manages high cholesterol, says White House physician
Report also shows president is up to date on recommended vaccines as health secretary sows doubts on their efficacyDonald Trump - the oldest person to ever be elected US president - controls high cholesterol with medication and has elevated blood pressure but is fully fit", White House physician Sean Barbella said in a report released on Sunday.The US navy captain's report was published two days after Trump underwent a routine physical. It also said he was up to date on all recommended vaccines - despite his national health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr having spent years sowing doubt about the safety and efficacy of vaccination. Continue reading...
Gordon Brown accuses Trump of ‘weaponising’ global trade system
Former PM says governments should team up to create global rescue plan' that counters US president's tariffsGordon Brown has accused Donald Trump of weaponising" the global trading system with steep import tariffs that threaten a breakdown" in the global economic order.The former prime minister said governments and central banks should come up with a global rescue plan" comparable to actions taken during the global financial crisis of 2008, including synchronised interest rate cuts to cushion the blow from tariffs. Continue reading...
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer tries to distance herself from Oval Office visit
Michigan governor criticized for appearance, including for blocking her face with binders while her photo was takenThe Michigan governor, Gretchen Whitmer - considered to be a 2028 White House Democratic contender - was trying to distance herself from a recent Oval Office appearance alongside Donald Trump, which saw her get photographed while blocking her face with binders.Whitmer visited the Republican president on Wednesday alongside a bipartisan delegation to discuss a northern Michigan ice storm, the state's defense assets and tariffs, among other issues. Following the meeting, Whitmer was brought into the Oval Office where she - as the New York Times described - stood glumly" during a press conference that saw Trump sign several executive orders that targeted his political opponents. Continue reading...
NFL draft prospect Kyren Lacy dies at 24 amid fatal car crash charges
Trump adviser Peter Navarro says ‘we’re great’ after Elon Musk calls him ‘moron’
I've been called worse,' says top trade adviser after Musk said he was a moron' and dumber than a sack of bricks'Peter Navarro, a top trade adviser to Donald Trump, said he and Elon Musk are great" after the president's multi-billionaire business adviser publicly called him a moron" who was dumber than a sack of bricks".I've been called worse," Navarro said Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press in some of his most extensive remarks about the insults Musk directed at him days earlier. Praising Musk's role in the so-called department of government efficiency" (Doge), Navarro added: Everything's fine with Elon." Continue reading...
Terrible timing and huge uncertainty: how ports and shipping are handling tariff turmoil
As they reel from Trump's policies, companies say volatile freight costs and congestion are now the normThe container ship was halfway across the Atlantic when Donald Trump, during his first term in office, levied tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to the US from most countries.At the stroke of a pen on a US presidential executive order, about 100,000 was added to the cost of one of the shipments onboard, from the UK advanced materials manufacturer Goodfellow, destined for a US customer. Continue reading...
Worried about your stock market savings as Trump tariffs wreak havoc? Don’t panic
Despite the turmoil it helps to put things into perspective with a look at some fundamental indicatorsThis week was enough to make anyone worried about their stock market savings. As a certified public accountant, I don't give investment advice. But I'm comfortable leaving my money in the stock market. Why? Let's put things into perspective. Continue reading...
Bernie Sanders rally in LA draws thousands to protest Trump: ‘We can’t just let this happen’
US Vermont senator's tour with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been drawing record-breaking crowds since FebruaryThe Vermont senator Bernie Sanders drew a record-breaking crowd at his rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, which included musical acts from Joan Baez and Neil Young, who encouraged the crowd to take America back".Sanders's Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go from Here tour has been drawing massive crowds. Aided by the progressive New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the team set the record in Tempe, Arizona, for biggest-ever political rally in that state three weeks ago. In Denver, Colorado, more than 34,000 people showed up - a career-high crowd for the 83-year-old Sanders. Saturday in Los Angeles saw another record: at least 36,000 people packed a downtown park. Continue reading...
Helicopter in fatal New York crash lacked flight recorders, officials say
Aircraft crash that killed all six people on board was on its eighth tour flight of the day, federal investigators sayThe helicopter that crashed into New York City's Hudson River on Thursday - killing all six on board, including three children - lacked flight recorders, said the US's National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).It was also on its eighth tour flight of the day, having already completed seven, according to federal investigators.Reuters contributed reporting Continue reading...
Bernie Sanders says US is 'living in a moment of extraordinary danger' – video
Tens of thousands of people attended an anti-Trump rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, when the Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and New York representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged the crowd to fight against authoritarianism and oligarchy during their 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour across the US
From Gwyneth Paltrow to the Duchess of Sussex, the girlboss is back. In this economy, who can blame them?
From Paltrow talking about KPIs to Meghan waxing lyrical about entrepreneurship, it's not surprising famous women are cashing in on the world's obsession with their brandsI expect certain things from a Gwyneth Paltrow interview. Breathless outfit details. Her cooking something unexpectedly indulgent for the interviewer, or appearing more laid-back than her image suggests. Spacey pronouncements. What I don't expect to read is: I need to optimize EBITDA" (that's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, for the non-business-speaking people) or impacting my P&L" (profit and loss). These quotes come from Paltrow's recent Vanity Fair profile, in which she also referred to recent layoffs from her wellness empire, Goop, as a reorg" and described its sexual wellness clients as: Not the best customers from an LTV perspective," which I learn means lifetime value" - having bought the notorious vagina egg for a laugh, they don't come back for cashmere and casserole dishes.Tempting as it is to linger in the Goop-verse - so fragrant, so self-actualised - I'm mostly interested in Paltrow's uninhibited adoption of biz-speak. It was unexpected in a glossy feature with her looking a billion dollars, accessorised with two equally fabulous borzois. Normally, if I wanted to hear someone talk about EBITDA, I'd turn off my noise-cancelling headphones and eavesdrop on my husband's work calls. But Paltrow has always had a shrewd eye for the zeitgeist, so I'm wondering: does this herald the second coming of the out-and-proud girlboss?Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
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