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Global M&A lurches back to life
After a weak 2023, a recent flurry of deals is the latest sign of a revival in activity. However political uncertainty is holding back some takeoversFinancial Times - Business -
Return to Janesville — life after manufacturing in America’s heartland
When its GM plant closed in 2008, the small Wisconsin city was hit hard. What does its present state tell us about the US today?Financial Times - World -
Foot Locker's turnaround is showing signs of life, CEO sees consumers willing to pay full price
Foot Locker is making gains under CEO Mary Dillon, who has been working to win back brands and Wall Street's confidence with an ambitious turnaround plan.CNBC - Business -
The Very Brief Life of a World-Class Cricket Stadium on Long Island
Built in 100 days for the Cricket World Cup, the stadium will host nine matches before it is dismantled.The New York Times - Top stories -
The 4% rule is ‘blind to the new reality’ of retirement life — do this instead
Retirees need more freedom to spend earlier in retirement, researchers sayMarketWatch - Business -
Madrid's Jude Bellingham ready for the biggest game of his life
Bellingham won LaLiga in his debut season for Real Madrid. Now, he is set on winning the Champions League.ESPN - Sports -
Offense comes to life as Mets beat Diamondbacks, 10-9, for consecutive wins
The New York Mets beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-9 to win consecutive games for the first time since May 6-7.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
New documentary explores real-life "Truman Show" in Japan
In "The Truman Show," Jim Carrey's character, Truman, learns that his entire life is a lie and that he is the subject of a reality TV show. Before the film even hit theaters, a similar real-life scenario was taking place in Japan: Nasubi, a ...CBS News - Top stories - Japan -
'Darkest period of my life': Gay conversion therapy in Italy
Rosario Lonegro was forced to enact his own funeral in a bid to strip him of his sexual proclivities.BBC News - Top stories -
Yelich, Perkins and Adames homer as Brewers come to life against Cubs, Imanaga in 10-6 win
Christian Yelich, Blake Perkins and Willy Adames hit home runs and the Brewers erupted for five runs in the third against Shota Imanaga as Milwaukee downed the Chicago Cubs 10-6ABC News - Sports - MLB -
Mamie Laverock opens her eyes after surviving 5-story fall that was not 'intended,' mom says
Mamie Laverock of 'When Calls the Heart' has opened her eyes after a five-story fall from a hospital walkway. The fall was not 'intended,' her mother says.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
‘Rapper’s Delight planted a seed for the rest of my life’: Questlove on hoarding, capturing hip-hop history and the Kendrick-Drake beef
The drummer, DJ and Oscar-winning director is a key custodian of Black culture, with 200,000 records to prove it. So why does he think he’s getting too old for rap music?. With a sigh, Ahmir Thompson – better known as Questlove – turns his laptop ...The Guardian - World -
‘This small, cheap item transformed my life’: 26 surprisingly useful gadgets you didn’t know you needed
From milk frothers to fizz stoppers, bicycle pumps to melon ballers, gizmos that make life that little bit easier – as chosen by readers. A window vac to beat condensationEvery morning I console myself about the lack of double glazing as my ...The Guardian - World -
Pfizer drug extends life for patients with rare lung cancer usually seen in nonsmokers
Pfizer’s lung cancer drug Lorbrena can extend life for patients with a rare form of the disease for years longer than other drugs, according to new research published Friday.NBC News - Top stories -
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‘Time is our life’: Volodymyr Zelenskiy on balancing urgency with diplomacy in the war against Russia
In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, the Ukrainian president reveals the tactics and traits that help him face the daily frustrations of leading a country at war for more than two years. • Zelenskiy: Russian troops are laughing at and ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
I got bitten by a feral cat and my hospital copay wiped out my savings. I’m 50, single, with no kids. Should I cash out my $12,000 life-insurance policy?
“I was thinking about cashing it out, and using the money to max out a SEP or Roth IRA for the year. Can I max out both? Or only one.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘Once a cheater, always a cheater’: I’m the beneficiary on my ex-husband’s $250,000 life insurance. He’s now threatening to change it. Is he in breach of our divorce decree?
“I’m 50 years of age and only have $45,000 saved.”MarketWatch - Business