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F1 seals the deal for more ‘Drive To Survive’ seasons on Netflix

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Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’ documentary series has locked in two more seasons

Formula One and Netflix have sealed the deal to bring more drama and entertainment from the Grand Prix grid to its audience.

The series has been credited with boosting interest right around the world.

Formula One says the most recent season has made Netflix’s weekly top 10 in a whopping 56 countries.

The series has fans strapped into their seats, providing exclusive and intimate details about life on and off the grid.

It features compelling interviews from some of the biggest names in the game.

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Although not everyone approves of the series, with Redbull’s Max Verstappen tapping out of the fourth season.

Some critics say Netflix has fueled rivalries, which isn’t completely true, and accurate. 

Netflix has been warned to keep the narrative precise, truthful, and on the mark. 

Season five is currently underway, with the Grand Prix community now headed to Miami for the next race on May 9. 

“The new season will once again take fans behind the scenes, to witness first-hand how the drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for the 2022 and 2023 championships,”

“The series will offer never-before-seen footage and interviews from the sport’s biggest names.”

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US government reopens amid unresolved political divisions

US government reopens after record shutdown, yet deep political rifts and funding uncertainties linger

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US government reopens after record shutdown, yet deep political rifts and funding uncertainties linger

In Short:
– U.S. government reopens after 43-day shutdown, causing disruption and unpaid federal workers.
– Political divisions persist, with unresolved issues and nearly equal blame for the shutdown on both parties.
The U.S. government is set to reopen following the longest shutdown in history, lasting 43 days.

This shutdown disrupted air travel and food assistance, leaving over 1 million federal workers unpaid.Political divisions remain despite the funding package allowing the government to resume operations. Republican President Donald Trump’s administration continues to challenge Congress on financial matters, and unresolved health subsidies remain a key issue.

Discontent within the Democratic Party is evident, as moderates and liberals disagree on how to handle Trump’s presidency.

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Federal employees affected by the shutdown will receive back pay, with payments expected to be completed by Wednesday. While Trump’s administration previously threatened to withhold pay, there are no current indications of this. The deal reached ensures that federal jobs safeguarded during the shutdown are maintained.

Air Travel Normalises

Air traffic is returning to normal after significant disruption during the shutdown.

The Department of Homeland Security announced bonuses for security screeners who worked extra shifts. State funding for food aid programs will be restored shortly, assisting millions of Americans dependent on these resources.

Polling reveals nearly equal blame for the shutdown is placed on both political parties. Upcoming funding decisions pose the threat of repeating the shutdown cycle as concerns about national debt persist.


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Markets brace as U.S. government reopens ahead of key Fed signals

U.S. government funded through January; traders anxious amid economic data delays and potential December rate cut.

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U.S. government funded through January; traders anxious amid economic data delays and potential December rate cut.


The U.S. government is funded through January, averting another shutdown for now, but economic data delays and shifting Fed expectations are keeping traders on edge.

Markets now price in a 64% chance of a December rate cut as officials deliver crucial speeches this week.

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Starmer under strain as leadership rumours grow

Keir Starmer faces internal pressure and speculation of a leadership challenge ahead of the crucial Autumn Budget.

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Keir Starmer faces internal pressure and speculation of a leadership challenge ahead of the crucial Autumn Budget.


UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting internal pressure amid talk of a leadership challenge and economic strain ahead of the Autumn Budget.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ looming tax decisions and Starmer’s sinking approval ratings are fuelling speculation across Westminster.

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