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Bank of England boss weighs in on UK economy row
Andrew Bailey told the BBC the recession was "mild" as figures on the economy are released Friday.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Helicopter crash investigation delays a 'disgrace'
Lawyers told an inquest hearing families of the 2018 crash victims have suffered years of anguish.BBC News - Top stories -
"CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, May 9, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."CBS News - Top stories -
In Mexico, a High Design, Water-wise House
An architecture studio in water-stressed Mexico City follows the examples of ancient builders who harvested rain.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
‘Looking for a small miracle!’ This couple used a newspaper ad to find an affordable, accessible place to live.
The couple found the statistical needle in a haystack — but the fix is temporary.MarketWatch - Business -
Half of Gaza water sites damaged or destroyed, BBC satellite data reveals
Hundreds of Gaza’s water and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed.BBC News - Top stories -
Bill aims to ban potentially hazardous water beads sold as children's toys
At 10 months old, Esther Jo Bethard died after swallowing a stray water bead — a tiny, absorbent sphere that can grow inside the body and cause life-threatening injuries.NBC News - Top stories -
Maxine Waters backs FDIC chair after sexual harassment report
The top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee blasted a third-party investigation of sexual harassment and misconduct at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), arguing it focuses disproportionately the agency's current Democratic ...The Hill - Politics -
Bipartisan bill aims to ban the sale of water beads as children’s toys
A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate aims to ban the sale of water beads marketed as children’s toys after reports of the product’s hazards raise alarms. The bill is named “Esther’s Law” after 10-month-old Esther Jo Bethard died after ...The Hill - Politics -
Poor-sighted Indian bird flies into row over power lines in desert
Supreme court expected to reverse measures designed to protect endangered bustard from developmentFinancial Times - World -
UN seeks $430 million for drought-hit Zimbabwe, saying millions of people need food and water
The United Nations humanitarian agency on Thursday launched a $430 million appeal to avert a humanitarian disaster in drought-stricken ZimbabweABC News - World -
Premier League club boss anonymous in sex abuse case
The well-known figure is being sued by a woman who alleges sexual abuse took place two decades ago.BBC News - Top stories -
Nelly Korda shoots 69 in Founders, leaving her 6 shots back in bid for 6th LPGA Tour win in a row
Nelly Korda is going to have some work to do if she wants to win a record sixth straight LPGA tournament, especially the way Rose Zhang is playingABC News - Sports -
Chinese PR boss says sorry after glorifying work-till-you-drop culture
In a crisis of her own making, Qu Jing also threatened Baidu staff who dared to question her management style. The head of public relations at China’s biggest search engine, Baidu, has apologised after creating her own PR crisis with a series of ...The Guardian - World -
Trump promised to scrap climate laws if US oil bosses donated $1bn – report
Trump promised to 20 executives at Mar-a-Lago dinner to increase oil drilling and reverse pollution rules among other pitches. Donald Trump dangled a brazen “deal” in front of some of the top US oil bosses last month, proposing that they give him ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump