Can the Government Get People to Have More Babies?
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World - The New York Times
Can the Government Get People to Have More Babies?
Japan has been trying to boost its fertility rate for 30 years. Now the rest of the rich world is, too.4 hours ago -
Business - The New York Times
Work Advice: How Can I Get My Male Boss to Notice Me?
When there are men in the room, a female colleague is made to feel invisible.6 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
How will the UK government pay for much-needed infrastructure upgrades?
High energy bills and a troubled water sector trigger debate about which private finance schemes provide value for taxpayers9 hours ago - United Kingdom -
World - Financial Times
Microsoft UK chief to head government’s industrial strategy council
Clare Barclay will lead new statutory body tasked with helping Britain win investment away from rival nations14 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Business - MarketWatch
‘No one writes about “rich guy” early retirement’: My wife and I earn $300,000 a year and have $3.75 million. We have 3 kids. When can I quit working?
“I’ve been lucky to have a terrific job in finance for the past 25 years.”16 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
Who Are These People Interviewing Trump and Harris?
For the presidential candidates, the media future is now.16 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Politics - The Hill
Melania Trump on government trust: 'That's a little bit tricky'
Former first lady Melania Trump, days after her memoir was released, reflected on her upbringing in Slovenia and discussed the concept of trust in a new interview. When asked to define the word ...21 hours ago - Donald Trump -
World - ABC News
Tribal clashes kill at least 11 people in Pakistan
A Pakistani official says tribal clashes in the northwest have killed at least 11 people and injured eight, including women and children21 hours ago - Pakistan -
Business - Inc.
A Brilliant Way to Get in Front of New People on LinkedIn
Try these four things to see your business in a brand new light.22 hours ago -
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Top stories - The New York Times
This Election Will Need More Heroes
Honorable public servants of both parties upheld democracy after the 2020 election. America is counting on them again to do their duty.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Can Nvidia have another blowout year in 2025?
Also: New ways to learn about financial risks before buying a home, thoughts on the bull market for stocks and an in-depth look at food prices.Yesterday -
Politics - Politico
The five factions Johnson has to appease to keep the speakership next year
His most outspoken and well-known critics are the nearly dozen GOP lawmakers who voted to advance an ouster effort against him earlier this year, but they’re not alone.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
King says a republic is up to Australian people
Ahead of a royal visit, King Charles says it is up to the Australian people to decide if they want to be a republic.Yesterday - Australia -
Sports - ABC News
Tigers ace Skubal gets start as Detroit faces Cleveland in Game 5 winner-gets-Yankees ALDS matchup
The Tigers and Guardians are taking their fight the distanceYesterday - MLB -
Top stories - BBC News
Tiny baby kept in sandwich bag finally goes home
Robyn was born five months early and put in a sandwich bag to keep her organs warm while she grew.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
How Self-Care and Wellness Evolves as You Age
How aging has affected six older Americans’ view of wellness and staying healthy.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
French government faces first major test over deep budget cuts
Bill aims to find €60bn to plug deficit but opposition parties could demand concessions and even topple the administration . The new French government is facing its first major test in a hostile ...Yesterday - France -
Business - CNBC
Ozempic is driving up the cost of your health care, whether you can get your hands on it or not
Health-care costs are going up, and yet workers may still not get the coverage they want — particularly when it comes to drugs such as Ozempic.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Can a cruise ship be sustainable?
Meet the captain hoping to pioneer a more environmentally friendly way to see the polar regions — using rigid sails and solar power2 days ago -