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Build a timeless spring wardrobe with Boden’s latest British classics

Build a timeless spring wardrobe with Boden’s latest British classics

Getting dressed at this time of year often comes down to instinct. One minute it’s sunny enough for bare arms, the next you’re reaching for a knit you swore was ready for packing away. With the British weather eternally unpredictable, a well-balanced wardrobe feels less of a luxury and more of a necessity. So, looking for adaptable pieces that can be layered and worn alone is essential. Boden’s latest collection addresses the need for adaptability with ease. Built around the idea of British classics reworked for modern life, the brand’s spring drop comprises easy dresses, polished tailoring and versatile separates that feel considered without being complicated. This is the formula Boden has long been known for – even down to its children’s clothing. Longevity is paramount, and you’ll see this translated across both the quality and construction of the fabrics, and in how each piece fits into your wider wardrobe. One item won’t demand a full outfit overhaul. On the contrary, every garment is designed to work alongside what you already own – and create …

Carl Sagan’s 9 timeless lessons for detecting baloney

Carl Sagan’s 9 timeless lessons for detecting baloney

The more informed we are, the more successful we’ll be in our decision-making endeavors. That’s only true up to a point: it’s only true if the information we’ve acquired is accurate and truthful. Making good decisions doesn’t merely rely on how much information we take in; it also depends on the quality of that information. If what we’ve instead ingested and accepted is misinformation or disinformation — incorrect information that doesn’t align with factual reality — then we not only become susceptible to grift and fraud ourselves, but we risk having our minds captured by charismatic charlatans. When that occurs, we can lose everything: money, trust, relationships, and even our mental independence. This isn’t a problem that’s new here in 2026; this is a problem as old as humanity itself. When someone is compelling to us, and their arguments are convincing to us, we tend to go along with them, lauding both the idea and the one who puts it forth. We’re even more vulnerable if the idea is something that appeals to us emotionally, …