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What can and can’t be learnt from Singapore
The island’s ultimate strength has been a lack of dogmaFinancial Times - World -
The Minnesota Timberwolves Are Shocking Everyone but Themselves
A young, confident franchise topples the defending champions in a dramatic comeback. The Dallas Mavericks are next.The Wall Street Journal - World -
From $35,000 to $446,000: What it cost to renovate a $1 home in Italy
Buying a home in the Italian countryside for cheap comes with a catch — in one case, to the tune of of nearly half a million dollars.CNBC - Business -
What happened in the UK's infected blood scandal from the 1970s to '90s?
The final report of the U.K.’s infected blood inquiry has been published, six years after it started its workABC News - Health -
What Brands Can Learn From the Viral 'Is Mommy Okay?' PSA
In a world where consumers crave authenticity, Natural Cycles' bold, honest stance on postpartum mental health is a master class in creating campaigns that resonate.Inc. - Business -
What disqualifies you from getting a home equity loan?
If you plan to apply for a home equity loan, you need to know what can cause your application to be rejected.CBS News - Top stories -
'College Football 25' cover will feature Travis Hunter, Quinn Ewers and Donovan Edwards in return on July 19
The return of the long-anticipated college football video game has a release date.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
HSBC falls 3% amid reports that top shareholder Ping An is looking to trim its stake
Ping An last year had supported a shareholder motion to spin off HSBC's Asia business and establish fixed dividends. The motion was eventually defeated.CNBC - Business -
Sources: Barça debate Xavi future in shock twist
Barcelona are once again debating the future of Xavi Hernández less than a month after announcing he would continue for at least another season, sources told ESPN.ESPN - Sports -
Xavi on Barça exit reports: 'Nothing has changed'
Barcelona head coach Xavi has insisted that he retains the club's trust despite the debate about his future beyond this summer re-opening this week.ESPN - Sports
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