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Starmer promises cut to net migration under Labour
No timeframe or target figure has been set, as the Tories say "no one believes" the Labour leader is "serious about tackling immigration".BBC News - Top stories -
A New Bone of Contention: Trigger Warnings in Archaeology Class
Professors from Harvard to Cambridge feel obliged to caution students before displaying ancient human remains; drawings and plastic skeletons fill the void.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Flooding rain swamps part of southern Germany as Bavaria under state of emergency
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Lawmakers say legislation needed to sustain migrant drop
“This is just Mexico carrying Biden a couple rounds,” Rep. Tony Gonzales said.Politico - Politics -
Lawmakers say legislation needed to sustain migrant drop
“This is just Mexico carrying Biden a couple rounds,” Rep. Tony Gonzales said.Politico - Politics -
Lawmakers say legislation needed to sustain migrant drop
“This is just Mexico carrying Biden a couple rounds,” Rep. Tony Gonzales said.Politico - Politics -
Lawmakers say legislation needed to sustain migrant drop
“This is just Mexico carrying Biden a couple rounds,” Rep. Tony Gonzales said.Politico - Politics -
Seoul warns public of more balloons being sent from North Korea
A city-wide message asks people not to touch the balloons and leave them for military to handle. Seoul warned the public on Saturday to avoid more balloons sent from North Korea and to report them to the military or police.. South Korea’s military ...The Guardian - World - North Korea -
Younger Adults Are Missing Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer
A new analysis of dozens of studies has identified the most common warning symptoms in adults under 50, whose rates of colon and rectal cancer are on the rise.The New York Times - Health -
Damages From PFAS Lawsuits Could Surpass Asbestos, Industry Lawyers Warn
At an industry presentation about dangerous “forever chemicals,” lawyers predicted a wave of lawsuits that could dwarf asbestos litigation, audio from the event revealed.The New York Times - Science
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Gap Snaps Slump With Sales Gain
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Boeing Sets Its Own Quality Targets Under Pact With FAA
The air-safety regulator says it will monitor Boeing’s performance based on quality metrics set by the company.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Skydance Sweetens Merger Offer for Paramount
Paramount’s directors are expected to review the new offer, which is more favorable to both Paramount’s voting and nonvoting shareholders.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
KKR's $23 Billion Acquisition of Telecom Italia's Broadband Network Receives EU Approval
Unconditional approval from the EU means that the deal can go ahead without KKR or Telecom Italia having to make so-called remedies or commitments.The Wall Street Journal - Business - European Union -
Tesla Blasts Glass Lewis's Report Urging Against Musk's Pay Package
The electric-vehicle maker said the proxy-advisory firm “omits key considerations, uses faulty logic, and relies on speculation and hypotheticals” in its recommendation.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Tesla