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Macy's Seattle star shines bright thanks to unlikely saviour: Amazon | Seattle

Online giant restored star after Macys spokesperson said it would not be lighting it as department store closed For more than six decades, the iconic 160ft-tall star suspended from the Macys department store in downtown Seattle has been a central feature of the citys annual winter holiday decorations. This year, however, the beloved piece of

Multiple shootings in US leave at least eight dead over Halloween weekend | Chicago

Country continues to grapple with high levels of deadly gun violence, driven by easy firearm access and poor gun control At least eight people are dead and more than 50 others injured after multiple shootings across the country over the Halloween weekend.

Small chillies which pack a huge punch

These pretty, fiery little plants will thrive on your windowsill and add plenty of heat to your cooking Its time to start sowing possibly my favourite of all home-grown crops: chillies. Since I moved to the UK 20 years ago, the meteoric rise of this veg has astounded me. Once considered verging on inedible

Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life review a man smouldering with life

There was so much of him. He lived the lives of many men called Ted Hughes. Driven, all of them, by a core of energy so bright and fierce it burned out many of those he encountered. By the time he reached manhood, he had, fully developed, an appetite, even a greed, above all a

Theres No One Like Us: highlights from Mous Lamrabats photography exhibition | Fashion

Over a four-month period, Moroccan-Belgian photographer, Mous Lamrabat, photographed and interviewed diasporic communities from over 25 cultures, ranging from Brazil and India to Morocco and Mexico. On display this month at the Tab Centre in London, these portraits and interviews highlight notions of culture and identity in a world beyond cultural divisions