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These seats have voted Tory for decades. That might be about to change
Can other parties really win seats that have mainly voted for the Conservatives for decades? -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Internet Browsers Are Getting a Makeover for the Workplace
Commercial web browsers weren’t built for business. New enterprise browsers aim to provide the security controls and user experience needed for work. -
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Jamaica bracing for Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl is making its way toward Jamaica after killing at least six people when it made landfall in Grenada on Monday. CBS News' Tom Hanson is on the ground in Montego Bay with the latest on the powerful storm. -
The Guardian - World
She could soon be the UK’s first female chancellor – but who is Rachel Reeves?
The 45-year-old has the perfect CV for the role, with experience at the Bank of England and in private finance – but how has her background shaped her tough stance on public finances? Continue reading... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A Luxury Makeover Awaits One of America's Oldest Shopping Centers
The Dallas-based property developer HP Village Associates intends to attract luxury brands and high-end restaurants to Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Mo. -
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Caribbean braces as Hurricane Beryl strengthens
Caribbean islands are preparing for the arrival of an increasingly powerful storm from Sunday night. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Stock Futures, Treasury Yields Slip
Investors are awaiting Tesla delivery data, and will get a fresh look at the labor market with the JOLTS report. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world's electricity-supply map is changing.
A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world’s electricity-supply map is changing. -
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At least one dead as Hurricane Beryl batters Caribbean
Several Caribbean nations are assessing damage after the hurricane made landfall over territories.
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