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PM 'not aware' of other Tory candidates linked to betting inquiry
The prime minister says his party has launched an investigation alongside the Gambling Commission's inquiry. -
CNBC - Business
The No. 1 trait that sets highly successful people apart, says Harvard expert: 'It's rare to find'
Being open-minded isn’t just important for the job search. It can help you stand out in the workplace, says Harvard Business School professor Joseph Fuller. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The IRS Apologizes to Ken Griffin
The agency admits it failed to protect the tax records of ‘thousands.’ -
The Hill - Politics
AI blood test could detect Parkinson’s disease
Predicting Parkinson's disease earlier could potentially revolutionize treatment.Artificial Intelligence -
BBC News - Top stories
Police detectives join election betting inquiry
Detectives will take the lead in cases where the alleged offence goes beyond a breach of gambling rules. -
BBC News - Top stories
Four arrested at PM's constituency home
Four men are arrested on suspicion of trespassing at Rishi Sunak's Richmond home. -
ESPN - Sports
Texas unveils Schlossnagle, who then apologizes
Jim Schlossnagle was introduced as Texas' baseball coach Wednesday.Texas -
CBS News - Top stories
Julian Assange pleads guilty to publishing U.S. secrets
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to violating the Espionage Act at a courthouse in the U.S. commonwealth island of Saipan. Charlie D'Agata has more on the plea deal that will set Assange free after a 12-year legal battle. -
The New York Times - World
When Sick Pets Need Blood, Animal ‘Superheroes’ Come to the Rescue
Transfusions have become an important part of veterinary medicine, but cat and dog blood is not always easy to come by. -
Financial Times - Business
Ex-Fujitsu engineer tells Post Office inquiry that Horizon system was ‘robust’
Gareth Jenkins admits there were ‘discrete bugs’ that could lead to accounting problems but they were ‘well controlled’ -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Glynn's Take: Full-Blooded Extension of RBA's Tightening Cycle Now on the Cards
The stark reality of Australia’s growing problem with sticky inflation is that the Reserve Bank of Australia may soon have to embark on a full-blooded extension of its tightening cycle, announcing not just one more rate hike, but delivering a ... -
BBC News - Top stories
I have £2.6m blood and it has 'cured' my haemophilia
The NHS is about to pay for a transformational haemophilia B treatment, the BBC speaks to one of the first to get it. -
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BBC News - Top stories
PM's chief of staff helping election bet investigators
Sources tell the BBC Liam Booth-Smith is not a suspect in the investigation. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A British Tory Half-Apology to Liz Truss
Jeremy Hunt, one of the former Prime Minister’s vocal critics, now concedes she might have had a point.United Kingdom -
BBC News - Top stories
Wrongly jailed sub-postmistress rejects apology
Ex-Fujitsu engineer Gareth Jenkins says sorry to Seema Misra but she says it is "too little, too late". -
GameSpot - Tech
Fortnite Reload Is An Apology To Sweaty Streamers -- And It's Amazing
Fortnite Reload--a new version of battle royale in the vein of Call of Duty: Warzone's Resurgence mode--came out of nowhere this past weekend, a surprising shot in the arm to a game that's needed one badly after the launch of the vehicle-oriented ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
IRS Apologizes to Billionaire Ken Griffin for Leak of Tax Records
Citadel founder was one of many wealthy taxpayers whose information was disclosed by an IRS contractor. -
Politico - Politics
Conservatives rock race to replace McConnell with hardline push
Democrats once nicknamed Mitch McConnell the "Grim Reaper" for killing their bills. Conservatives say the next Senate GOP leader needs to go further. -
The Guardian - World
‘Songwriters deserve a bigger piece of the pie’: the music publishing boss on the threat of AI
Shani Gonzales of Warner Chappell says that although people are ‘having fun’ with creating AI songs, ‘what happens when someone tries to sell it?’. Arriving in London in the teeth of the pandemic to take a top music industry job, Shani Gonzales ... -
The Guardian - World
Lesbians unleashed! The joyous, sexually explicit photographer no publisher would touch
Tee A Corinne took fearless shots of same-sex lovers in a 1980s Oregon commune – and published a notoriously intimate colouring book that became a minor classic. Has her time come at last?. . . In 1993, Tee A Corinne wrote that she was “close to ... -
Financial Times - Business
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis spikes newsletter after sponsor break
AlixPartners calls for pause as media scrutiny intensifies of former Murdoch executive -
The New York Times - Top stories
Eric Hazan, Publisher and Historian on France’s Left, Dies at 87
He elevated many of France’s most provocative writers through his publishing house, La Fabrique, but he made his greatest mark as a politically engaged, and strolling, historian of Paris. -
CBS News - Politics
WikiLeaks' Assange back in Australia after long legal battle with U.S.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned to Australia for the first time in almost 14 years after pleading guilty to 1 charge of publishing U.S. military secrets.Australia -
The Guardian - World
Supreme court says Idaho abortion ruling ‘inadvertently’ published online – live
Bloomberg first to report supreme court accidentally published an opinion that shows justices will rule in favor of the Biden administration on emergency abortion care. US supreme court set to allow emergency abortions in Idaho – reportJim Jordan, ...Abortion -
The New York Times - Top stories
A Surprising Climate Find
As the planet warms, atoll nations like the Maldives seemed doomed to shrink. Scientists have begun to tell a surprising new story.Climate -
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The Guardian - World
US ambassador accuses Hungary’s PM of using anti-LGBTQ ‘machinery of fear’
David Pressman describes personal experience in speech condemning Viktor Orbán’s legal and rhetorical attacks. The US ambassador in Budapest has accused the government of Hungary’s far-right prime minister, Viktor Orbán, of using a “machinery of ... -
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Financial Times - Business
How Australia lobbied for Assange release
Plea bargain follows years of ‘quiet diplomacy’ by Anthony Albanese’s Labor governmentAustralia -
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Financial Times - World
Slovak PM Robert Fico accused of doing Russia’s bidding
Former defence minister says government launched politically motivated criminal probe into decision to send jets to UkraineRussia -
The Hill - Politics
NATO appoints Dutch PM Mark Rutte as next alliance chief
NATO has appointed outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as the next head of the western security alliance, bringing a change in leadership for the first time in a decade. Ambassadors representing the 32 alliance members agreed to select Rutte ...Netherlands -
The Guardian - World
Sunak defends decision not to take immediate action against Tories accused in betting scandal – UK election live
Prime minister faces claim Tories are ‘stealing the candlesticks’ on the way out of government. Sign up for the general election newsletter hereAfter a passage in his speech attack Labour on familiar grounds, Rishi Sunak also hit out at Reform ...United Kingdom -
ABC News - Health
Preeclampsia can be fatal for pregnant people and babies. New blood tests aim to show who's at risk
At least one in 20 people who are pregnant develop a scary complication called preeclampsia, a high blood pressure disorder that kills 70,000 women and 500,000 babies worldwide every year -
GameSpot - Tech
War Thunder Dev Apologizes After Accidentally Using Image Of Challenger Disaster
War Thunder developer Gaijin Entertainment has issued an apology after accidentally using a picture of the Space Shuttle Challenger exploding in the game's artwork.. With each new patch released for War Thunder, a new loading screen is added that ... -
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CBS News - Top stories
IRS apologizes to billionaire Ken Griffin for leaking his tax records
The IRS said it "sincerely apologizes" to billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin and thousands of other Americans whose tax data was leaked. -
MarketWatch - Business
Ken Griffin gets apology from IRS over leak of tax records
Citadel founder Ken Griffin received a rare public apology from the Internal Revenue Service after his tax records were leaked.