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Sex Work in 2019: A Year in Review

Sex Work in 2019: A Year in Review

2019 saw sex work in London shift online, with workers gaining more control but facing legal uncertainty. From digital platforms to police crackdowns, here's how the industry changed-and who was left behind.

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On Thanksgiving Day 2025, the Lions, Chiefs, and Bengals face tough odds against the Packers, Cowboys, and Ravens—with key injuries, sharp betting lines, and playoff implications at stake. ESPN analysts back the Bengals +7 and Cowboys as underdogs.

October 30, 2025
Anthony Edwards Out 8+ Games With Hamstring Strain; Return Expected Nov. 14

Anthony Edwards, the Minnesota Timberwolves' star guard, will miss at least eight games with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, likely returning around November 14, 2025 — a major blow to their playoff hopes in the competitive Western Conference.

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Hiring an independent escort in Dubai offers private, secure, and professional companionship. Learn how real professionals operate, what to expect, and why discretion matters more than ever.

November 23, 2025
Concord Shooting at Christmas Tree Lighting Targets Known Individuals, Leaves Four Hospitalized

Four people were hospitalized after a targeted shooting during Concord, NC's Christmas tree lighting on Nov. 21, 2025. Police identified three suspects, including two wounded shooters, and say the violence stemmed from a personal dispute—not random chaos.

September 24, 2025
Dow Ends Lower, S&P 500 Snaps 3‑Day Win Streak as AI Mania Fizzles – Powell’s Labor‑Market Warning Rocks Wall Street

U.S. equities fell on September 23, 2025 after Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at labor‑market softness. The S&P 500 dropped 0.5%, ending a three‑day rally, while the Nasdaq slid about 1% as AI‑driven hype faded. The Dow slipped 0.1% despite Boeing’s gain. Investors now eye Friday’s PCE data for clues on future policy.