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What are the top five states people never want to move away from?

States like Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Utah and California do better than anyone else at keeping residents, but being a “sticky state” isn’t everything

<p>People sit on river boats in the Colorado River on September 05, 2023 in Austin, Texas </p>
<p>‘If you were in Clint Eastwood movies, you were in the Clint Eastwood movie business,’ Locke said in 1977. ‘You weren’t part of Hollywood’ </p>

The tragedy of Sondra Locke, Clint Eastwood’s breathtaking muse

The actor and filmmaker, who would have turned 80 next week, had fallen into relative obscurity by the time of her death in 2018, defined by her toxic breakup from one of Hollywood’s most famous men. But her fascinating life and career, writes Adam White, is worth revisiting

The tragedy of Sondra Locke, Clint Eastwood’s breathtaking muse

The actor and filmmaker, who would have turned 80 next week, had fallen into relative obscurity by the time of her death in 2018, defined by her toxic breakup from one of Hollywood’s most famous men. But her fascinating life and career, writes Adam White, is worth revisiting

<p>‘If you were in Clint Eastwood movies, you were in the Clint Eastwood movie business,’ Locke said in 1977. ‘You weren’t part of Hollywood’ </p>

Premium Bonds: Inside the world of 007 collectors

A group of James Bond fans across the country are rifling through car boots and sniping on eBay auctions to find the franchise’s most coveted memorabilia. Now, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson poised to take the role, a space on the shelf for new merchandise awaits. Kyle MacNeill speaks to the espionage enthusiasts

<p>Across the UK is a burgeoning cottage industry dealing in all things related to Ian Fleming’s suited and booted, martini-sipping creation</p>
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Trump will ‘give Netanyahu a blank check’: Youngest Jewish Congresswoman on Israel, Gaza and the election

Representative Sara Jacobs talks with Eric Garcia about the war in Israel and Gaza, where Biden falls short and why she thinks Republicans are weaponizing ‘Jewish pain’

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