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Reform UK boosts Labour’s prospects but struggles to take seats
Leader of right-wing party praises ‘great progress’ but narrow gains raise doubts about its electoral impactFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Labour’s Claire Ward elected first mayor of East Midlands as Sunak gets boost in Tees Valley after Tory losses – live
Party source describes region as ‘beating heart of general election battleground’ as prime minister says Labour threw ‘lot of mud’. Local elections 2024: full council results for EnglandAnalysis: Blackpool verdict looks like electoral death ...The Guardian - World -
Backdoor Roth IRAs Are Promising---and Perilous
The backdoor Roth IRA is a legal way around income limits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Baerbock: Germany wants to expand defence cooperation with Australia
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How Belgium’s Socialists want to plug the EU’s spending gaps
Also in this newsletter: why immigration is reopening old Brexit wounds in IrelandFinancial Times - World -
Denmark increases defense spending in view of Russian long-term war
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Ohio State lands Duke transfer F Sean Stewart as Buckeyes reload frontcourt with promising prospects
Stewart is the latest high-upside addition to an Ohio State frontcourt losing two key piecesCBS Sports - Sports -
Apple Buys Itself Some Time for an AI Boost
Raised share buybacks helped buttress weak iPhone sales, but Apple will need to make its own AI play clear soon.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
Hershey Boosted by Higher Prices and Sales Volumes
Consumers are still paying up for chocolate. Candy giant Hershey said sales rose 8.9% from year-ago levels, benefiting from both higher prices and volumes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Immigrant workers are helping boost the U.S. labor market
The government predicts that the influx of immigrant workers will grow gross domestic product over the next decade by $7 trillion.CNBC - Business -
Conservatives battered in local elections as losses mount
Labour hails ‘seismic’ by-election result as Tories haemorrhage council seats but hold on to Tees ValleyFinancial Times - Business -
Sunak says results 'disappointing' but voters will 'stick with us' at general election
Labour wins by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty.BBC News - Top stories -
Tory plot to topple Rishi Sunak fizzles despite crushing election losses
UK prime minister faces a mutinous party but rebellion off the cards — for nowFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Sunak’s instincts are leading the Tories to ever worse defeat
The prime minister chose the ground on which the local election campaign was fought — and is now paying the priceFinancial Times - Business -
Slower Hiring Boosts Hopes of a Late-Summer Rate Cut
The slowdown marked a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market. Wages rose less than anticipated.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hershey’s beats on earnings as Reese’s Caramel, Dot’s Pretzels boost sales
“We are off to a strong start and remain on track to deliver our business strategies and financial commitments for the year,” the company’s CEO said Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
FirstFT: Apple beats expectations
Also in today’s newsletter, Apollo and Sony team up for Paramount bid and Turkey cuts trade ties with IsraelFinancial Times - World - Apple -
Labour hails big wins in England as Sunak holds on to Tees Valley victory
Victory in Tees Valley marked a bright spot in a grim night for the Tories, with Labour picking up councils and mayors.BBC News - Top stories -
Local elections wipeout appears to be harbinger of doom for Rishi Sunak
With an estimated 25% vote share, Tory performance matches 1995 nadir reached under John Major. Local and mayoral election results – live updatesResults from local elections held across England on Thursday appear to confirm that Rishi Sunak’s ...The Guardian - World -
Disappearing migrants and street revolts. Sunak’s Rwanda round-up is just the mess we knew it would be | Gaby Hinsliff
The policy has always been a sordid theatre of cruelty, and it is unravelling in ways that were entirely predictable. Handcuffed and surrounded, faces pixelated for the video as if they were dangerous criminals, one by one they were bundled into ...The Guardian - World