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Why a 'world cruise' had to add more African stops
The world’s longest cruise has been forced to amend its route and is now calling at nine African ports.BBC News - Top stories -
The Latest | More than half a million people flee fighting in Rafah and northern Gaza, UN says
The United Nations says more than half a million Palestinians have been displaced in recent days by escalating Israeli military operations in both southern and northern GazaABC News - World -
More than half of Black women ages 15-49 live with little to no abortion access
57% of Black women ages 15-49 live in states with abortion bans, heavy restrictions or plans to implement them, according to a new report from a pair of reproductive rights organizations.NBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Daredevil: Born Again's Charlie Cox Explains Why Foggy and Karen Had To Come Back
Daredevil stars Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio were the first to appear in their roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following the show's Netflix cancelation in 2018. And surprisingly, it might have stayed that way in Daredevil: Born Again, ...GameSpot - Tech -
The Fed is struggling to break the back of inflation. Here's why.
The Federal Reserve's campaign to snuff out runaway inflation has bogged down this year. Blame housing costs.CBS News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Younger Workers Are Rejecting Assignments. Here's Why
A new survey underscores younger workers' desire for purpose-driven work--and why employers should pay attention.Inc. - Business -
U.S. Inflation Could Be Getting Less Sticky
There are signs that U.S. inflation might be getting less sticky, Piper Sandler economists write in a note.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Forget U.S. stocks — UBS says Europe's are a better bet. Here's why
In a bold "U-turn," UBS says European stocks are now more attractive than their U.S. counterparts.CNBC - Business -
Meme stocks like GameStop and BlackBerry are back. Here's why.
AMC and BlackBerry joined the meme stock surge on Tuesday as investors posted screenshots of their trading gains.CBS News - Top stories