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Inside Gaza’s Ruined Hospitals
Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.The New York Times - Top stories -
Malaysia minister says terror suspect who killed 2 police officers acted on his own
Malaysia says the man who attacked a police station and killed two officers is believed to have acted on his own despite suspected links to the Jemaah Islamiyah extremist groupABC News - World -
Gazans ‘shackled and blindfolded’ at Israel hospital
Allegations centre on a military hospital where, a whistle-blower said, painkillers were "routinely" not used in procedures.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
$800 Designer Finds for 90% Off? No Wonder Millionaires Shop at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls
‘Years ago, people would hide,’ said one wealthy woman, if they saw a familiar face in the aisles. Now, a TJX haul is a badge of honor.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Bodies left decomposing in hospitals, reports find
Leeds General Infirmary among NHS hospitals criticised for storing bodies at unsuitable temperatures.BBC News - Top stories -
Surging Hospital Prices Are Helping Keep Inflation High
Hospital prices last month notched their highest increase in 13 years. The hikes are a reason U.S. inflation remains elevated.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Two people in hospital following parasite outbreak
Two people have been taken to hospital following a parasite outbreak in Devon, the government says.BBC News - Top stories -
Grow Your Business With Influencers, but Not Like This
Lose the blind spot and learn how to grow your business with this ironically untapped audience.Inc. - Business -
Bus bursts into flames on busy street
Video footage shows firefighters battling huge flames and thick smoke in the middle of a busy street.BBC News - Top stories -
Business Education: Executive Education 2024
The FT’s latest rankings of custom and open-enrolment programmes. Plus: focus on AI; development for female leaders; managing multigenerational workforces; alternative providersFinancial Times - Business -
Immigrant-Owned Businesses Flourished in 2023
Last year, immigrant entrepreneurs had an outsized impact on new business creation -- and they have big plans for 2024.Inc. - Business -
As Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital Faces Closure, Patient Care Suffers
Amid a standoff with the state over whether Beth Israel Hospital will close, severely ill patients keep arriving to a hospital that cannot always care for them.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
Slovak PM is stable after ‘miracles’ in the hospital as suspect is ordered detained
The man accused of attempting to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was ordered to remain behind bars Saturday as the nation’s leader was in serious but stable condition after surviving multiple gunshot wounds, officials said.NBC News - Top stories -
Hospital to Union: Pay Up or You're Stuck With Us in Your Health Plan
The 32BJ Health Fund sought to exclude NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals from its health network to control spending. But the hospital system wouldn’t walk away without a hefty sum.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wordle, the daily obsession of millions
The New York Times' five-letter word puzzle has become a daily ritual, and was played a staggering 4.8 billion times last year.CBS News - Top stories -
‘I’m weary of repeating myself’: How do I deal with rich friends who take $22,000 cruises and book $800 hotel rooms? Prices are crazy enough already.
“When one friend made a fuss over wanting to fly business class, I threatened to cancel completely.”MarketWatch - Business -
9 Communication Principles for Today’s Business Leaders
In this age of communication overload, every message, syntax, and context is critical.Inc. - Business -
8 Books to Read Now: Best in Business
Books that illuminate the workplace and the marketplace, as featured by The Wall Street Journal’s reviewers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Janet Yellen's Risky Debt-Management Business
Her overreliance on short-term borrowing sets taxpayers up for a painful economic reckoning.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Business locked in expensive AI 'arms race'
Business leaders feel pressure to invest in AI but the costs are formidable.BBC News - Top stories -
Marijuana rescheduling moves businesses into ‘uncharted territory’
Marijuana business owners hoping to benefit from the Biden administration’s move to reschedule the drug may be in for disappointment, according to experts. The administration announced plans Thursday to move forward with a rule that would ...The Hill - Politics -
Navigating Sales Slumps: Proactive Strategies for Business Owners
The first step in addressing a sales slump is recognizing it early.Inc. - Business -
Samsung, Stung by AI Missteps, Ousts Its Top Semiconductor Executive
The South Korean tech giant has tapped a turnaround specialist, hoping to grab more business with the likes of Nvidia.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Businesses in D.C. Blame the Government for the District’s Empty Offices
Workers in Washington have returned to the office slowly, with a pervasive and pronounced effect on the local economy.The New York Times - Business -
Behind the wheel of a $3 million car
The Hennessey Venom F5 is not just a sports car; its twin turbo V8 engine can muster more than 1,800 horsepower, almost twice that of a Formula 1 racing car. And yes, you can drive it on the street, for the cool price of $3 million. Correspondent ...CBS News - Top stories -
What Caitlin Clark’s Arrival Could Mean for WNBA’s Business
Clark’s arrival has many betting on the W.N.B.A.’s success. But certain structural disadvantages persist, including how much the players earn.The New York Times - Business - WNBA -
Tony O’Reilly, one of Ireland’s leading business figures, dies aged 88
O’Reilly, who was also an international rugby player for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions, died in Dublin on Saturday. Tony O’Reilly, one of Ireland’s leading business figures, has died at the age of 88.. O’Reilly, who had a career in the ...The Guardian - World -
The West, or China? Serbia is courting all sides with its lithium business
China is playing a long game, investing in Serbia through the Belt and Road Initiative and exerting its economic influence.The Hill - Politics -
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s Most Prized Business Asset? A Positive Attitude
'Be a ravenous learner,' advises the Amazon boss, who says a can-do attitude allowed him to become founder Jeff Bezos's replacement and can benefit anyone's career.Inc. - Business -
JPMorgan's Consumer Business Is Doing Great. Its Customers Are Just OK.
The nation’s largest lender sees borrowers trading down but still spending.The Wall Street Journal - World -
More Businesses Offer On-Site Child Care. Is It a Long-Term Solution?
Parents love the convenience and affordability, but some experts worry about relying on child care at work too heavily.Inc. - Business -
Record Memorial Day travel set to launch busy summer season
Experts estimate 271 million Americans will fly this summer travel season as overseas trips become increasingly popular.The Hill - Politics -
Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program Also Creates Lobbyists
Participants in the giant investment bank's small business support program got plenty of help. In return, Goldman asked some to head to Washington, D.C. to argue against a global banking reform loathed by Wall Street.Inc. - Business -
How Businesses Can Embrace the Global Rise of Artificial Intelligence
Nami Baral, founder of AI-powered HR management company Niural, talks AI and how it can revolutionize the workplace.Inc. - Business -
Denver's business boom has created labor and housing shortages
From 2010 to 2020, the population of Denver, Colorado, grew by almost 20%. Now, the city is facing both housing and labor shortages.CNBC - Business -
Small Business Owners More Undecided Than Other Voters This Election
Founders and owners want to hear more from candidates on inflation, small business tax policy and regulatory issues affecting small businesses.Inc. - Business -
How Aura's Founder Turned Identity Fraud Into a $3.5 Billion Business
Hari Ravichandran a bad day into a business backed by Robert Downey Jr.Inc. - Business