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Curtice: Conservatives remain in deep electoral trouble
Labour would have won 34% and Tories 25% if local results were replicated across the country, says Sir John.BBC News - Top stories -
Ask Shrimsley: what does ‘mansplaining’ mean these days?
No man is safe from the accusation — except perhaps David AttenboroughFinancial Times - Business -
What the K-Shaped Economy Means for You
It's no longer a matter of simple ups and downs for small businesses. Today's economy has a far more varied focus.Inc. - Business -
What the April Jobs Report Means for Small-Business Owners
Job growth and wage growth slowed last month, showing yet again that this isn't the red-hot labor market of a few years ago.Inc. - Business -
Should plants be given rights? What new botanical breakthroughs could mean
They can communicate with each other about threats, summon help from predatory killers – and some can even count – but does this mean plants are conscious?. Last month, at a gathering at New York University, a group of prominent biologists and ...The Guardian - World -
An AI-controlled fighter jet took the Air Force leader for a historic ride. What that means for war
An experimental F-16 fighter jet has taken Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall on a history-making flight controlled by artificial intelligence and not a human pilotABC News - Tech -
The U.S. birth rate has never been lower. Here’s what that means for stocks.
Americans aren’t having as many kids, but the economy can handle that — for now.MarketWatch - Business -
1996 ad perfectly predicted today's high cost-of-living. What it means for the next 30 years — and how to plan
"They say in thirty years a burger & fries could cost $16, a vacation $12,500, and a basic car $65,000."The Hill - Politics -
Water firm says supplies being restored amid outage
A burst pipe on Thursday is continuing to impact Southern Water supplies in East Sussex.BBC News - Top stories
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Elon Musk Tries to Make Himself Indispensable at Tesla Ahead of Pay Vote
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Bombardier Sets Course Beyond Jet Making for Future Growth
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