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Financial Times - World
How a Trump victory would change the world economy
Also in this newsletter: Consumers shun McDonald’s and Meloni ‘relaunches’ Italy-China relations2 days ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
How the Shock of Catastrophic Floods Is Changing Farming in Vermont
A growing cohort of young farmers is experimenting with ways to mitigate the impact of flooding and other extreme weather.3 hr ago -
ABC News - Tech
Olympics bet against climate change with Seine swimming. For days, it looked like they would lose
The Paris Olympics bet against climate change when they scheduled some outdoor swimming events in the Seine River, and for a while it looked like they would lose54 min ago - Climate -
BBC News - Top stories
When will VAT get added to private school fees?
The King's Speech confirmed that the government will change the way private school fees are taxed.13 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
The New India by Rahul Bhatia review – how nationalism changed a country
The voices of ordinary Indians take centre stage in this absorbing account of political transformation. When Narendra Modi led the Bharatiya Janata party to victory in 2014 – the first Indian election in 30 years in which a single party secured ...21 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Continuity and change in campaign 2024
Replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket weeks before the convention led to a shift of less than a point and a half. Partisanship, polarization and parity have locked voters in, allowing for precious little movement.14 hr ago -
ABC News - Sports
How will kickoffs look different in 2024 and what other rule changes are coming to the NFL
The NFL will have a new look this year when it comes to kickoffs3 hr ago - NFL -
The Hill - Politics
Durbin says Harris' shift on some policies won't change how people vote
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) downplayed concerns that changes in Vice President Harris’s positions could influence voters in November. Harris’s policy platform has changed somewhat since her 2020 presidential campaign, including now backing fracking, ...1 hr ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Garden in an Unfamiliar Climate
There are some important things to know about dealing with stressed plants. For starters, don’t prune them — and don’t fertilize, either.6 hr ago - Climate -
The New York Times - Top stories
Warning of ‘Extreme’ Agenda, Biden Calls for Supreme Court Overhaul
In a speech in Austin, Texas, the president outlined a proposal that included term limits and an enforceable ethics code for the justices but that faces long odds in a divided Congress.2 days ago - Joe Biden
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Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists Pledge to Support Kamala Harris
The group, including Democratic donors such as Reid Hoffman and Vinod Khosla, has been organized under an effort called VCsForKamala.7 hr ago -
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Fed Opens Door to September Rate Cut if Inflation Stays Cool
Federal Reserve officials left interest rates unchanged but signaled that a rate cut could be imminent as they watch inflation and the labor market.5 hr ago - Federal Reserve -
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Politics Makes the Fed’s Job Trickier, but Doesn’t Drive Its Decisions
Central bankers are independent of the White House as they set interest rates. But the political cycle can put them under unwanted limelight.12 hr ago -
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Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates for Second Time Since 2007
The closely watched move by the Bank of Japan bolstered the country’s beleaguered currency.9 hr ago - Japan -
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China Wants to Start a National Internet ID System
The government said the proposal would protect online privacy. Critics said it could further concentrate government control over the internet.1 hr ago - China