The real cause of post pandemic inflation was demand, not supply, argues new research
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Ozempic may be linked to condition that causes blindness, but more research is needed
People taking Ozempic and Wegovy may be at increased risk of developing a debilitating eye condition that can cause irreversible vision loss, a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology finds. -
The Hill - Politics
Younger students markedly behind older peers post-pandemic: Study
Data found older students are on par with reading and show progress in math, but younger students are behind in both. -
ABC News - Sports
Post-pandemic Paris Olympics signal a return to 'normal' for athletes and fans
The Paris Olympics will celebrate the return to “normal” after a stretch when COVID forced host cities to turn into closed-off shells of themselves, depriving those who had earned their way inside the so-called “bubble” of a true Olympic experienceOlympics -
The New York Times - Tech
Robots Get a Fleshy Face (and a Smile) in New Research
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human expressiveness. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Eli Lilly to Buy Morphic Holding for $3.2 Billion
Eli Lilly has agreed to buy biopharmaceutical company Morphic Holding for $3.2 billion in a deal that bolsters the drugmaker’s immunology pipeline. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden's Fitness: Is a Cognitive Test Enough?
Results from the tests are just one factor that doctors consider before pursuing further evaluation to determine whether there is a cognitive issue.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall in Texas, More Than One Million Without Power
More than 1,200 flights were canceled as the state braced for the Category 1 storm, which caused catastrophic damage during its path across the Caribbean. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Deeply Divided France Risks Unprecedented Deadlock After Election Shock
The snap election produced a National Assembly that ranks among the most ideologically fractured parliaments in the country’s modern history. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In France, Investors Get the Centrist Limbo They Wanted
Polarization has for years left the country’s politics stuck in an unpopular middle ground, and the latest elections won’t change that. But it does serve to lower the key risks that financial markets were worried about. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Wrinkle Creams for Preteens Sound Safety Alarm
Dermatologists say antiaging products can have harsh effects on young skin, while companies say they aren’t marketing them to children. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Morning Risk Report
‘Nuclear’ jury verdicts rise alongside American anger, and Nordea faces a court case in Denmark over anti-money-laundering shortcomings. Plus, JPMorgan warns customers: Prepare to pay for checking accounts. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Rise After String Of Losses
U.S. natural gas futures edged higher in early trade following four straight weeks of losses. -
CNBC - Business
U.S. crude oil posts fourth straight weekly gain on solid demand outlook
U.S. inventory data shows a tightening market, with crude stocks declining by 12.2 million barrels last week. -
ABC News - Top stories
Amtrak service between New York City and Boston restored after lightning causes malfunction
The service disruption was due to a malfunctioning circuit breaker.New York -
ABC News - World
Post-communist generation is hoping for a new era of democracy in Mongolia
Younger Mongolians helped deliver a setback to the ruling party in last week’s parliamentary elections after three decades of democracy but it’s unclear if the country is headed for a major changes -
ABC News - World
Mexico's incoming president announces top posts
Mexico’s incoming president has announced her appointees for top posts, but hopes for a fresh approach were dashed by the re-appearance of old faces in the new cabinetMexico -
Financial Times - World
Indonesia’s Prabowo sparks spending concerns with $28bn free school meals plan
Incoming president considers enlarged government and increased borrowing in break with predecessor Widodo -
Financial Times - World
FirstFT: Democratic governors back Biden
Also in today’s newsletter, a $2.65bn luxury department store deal and Goldman lobbies to change Fed’s stress test resultJoe Biden -
Financial Times - World
Belarus opposition calls for Brussels to protect stateless exiles
Also in this newsletter: How mafia organisations are infiltrating local governments in Italy -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China is taking tentative new steps to help disrupt the global supply chain fueling the opioid crisis after intensifying criticism from the U.S.
China is taking tentative new steps to help disrupt the global supply chain fueling the opioid crisis after intensifying criticism from the U.S.China -
Financial Times - World
Is US inflation still falling?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadInflation -
Financial Times - World
Migration, inflation and vacation
The idea that mass tourism is creating knock-on effects like price rises is causing tension in the countries most-visitedInflation -
The Guardian - World
‘Hard to argue against’: mandatory speed limiters come to the EU and NI
All new cars must have the devices from 7 July, adding fuel economy as well as safety. Will mpg become the new mph?. In the highway code and the law courts, there is no doubt what those big numbers in red circles mean. As a quick trip up any urban ...European Union -
MarketWatch - Business
Businesses show biggest contraction since pandemic, ISM finds. The economy may be weakening.
Service-oriented companies such as hotels, banks and retailers that dominate the economy contracted in June for the second time in three months in another sign growth in the U.S. is slowing. -
The Hill - Politics
Cost of home ownership highest since 2007: Research
Median-priced, single-family home and condo costs continue to be less affordable than in the past, according to a second quarter analysis released on Wednesday. ATTOM, a firm that curates land, property and real estate data, culled housing ... -
Financial Times - World
Questions in the wake of the global inflation hit
There is still too much we do not know about what happened and why -
GameSpot - Tech
Is The Matrix Deckbuilding Game Real, Or Is It A Simulation?
There was a time when there were a few games based on The Matrix movies, and they were even pretty good at times. Today, while video game adaptations are tougher to come by (although you can be Neo or Trinity in Fortnite), fans shouldn't sleep on ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
In Manhattan Real Estate, Cash Is Everything
All-cash purchases shot up to 64 percent of home sales in the borough. Here’s who’s buying. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Washington Post's Path to Oblivion
Journalists lose their bearings and then blame readers. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Iranians’ Demand for Their Leaders: Fix the Economy
In a series of interviews, virtually every resident of Tehran listed Iran’s sickly economy as the No. 1 issue for the country’s next president.Iran -
CBS News - Top stories
Hurricane Beryl takes aim at Mexico after causing destruction in Jamaica
After causing destruction in Jamaica Wednesday, Hurricane Beryl is barreling towards Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, a popular vacation spot on Mexico's east coast. So far, the storm has been responsible for at least eight deaths in the Caribbean. Tom ... -
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The Guardian - World
Murat Yakin promises Switzerland ‘will cause England problems’ in Düsseldorf
Manager upbeat after impressive last-16 victory over Italy‘Mood in camp is very good. We are developing together’’Murat Yakin has guaranteed “we will cause England problems”, as his Switzerland side begin their final preparations for the showdown ... -
ABC News - Top stories
Nutrition companies, parents clash in court over cause of infant intestinal disease
The Abbott company goes to court Monday in the second trial of a company whose specialty formula for preterm infants is accused of causing a serious intestinal disease. -
The Hill - Politics
Tick that can cause meat allergy may be spreading: What to know
The lone star tick is known to spark an allergy to meat and dairy products in its victims. -
The Guardian - World
I never thought I’d argue for rearmament. But a looming Trump presidency changes everything | George Monbiot
A Putin-friendly president would pose a grave danger to Europe. Like it or not, this calls for greater defence. Soon after Labour forms a government, it will find itself in a new world. It now seems likely that Donald Trump will win the presidency ...Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Musk asks judge to dismiss shareholder lawsuit, argues delayed Twitter disclosure a 'mistake'
Elon Musk has asked a federal judge in New York to dismiss a lawsuit brought by shareholders of Twitter, the platform now known as X, arguing the delayed disclosure of his stake in the social media company was a “mistake.” The billionaire was sued ...Elon Musk -
The Hill - Politics
Is our food supply chain at risk?
Any disruptions along the food supply chain can have disastrous consequences. -
NBC News - Top stories
Fed says inflation is moving in the right direction
Federal Reserve officials indicated that inflation is moving in the right direction but not quickly enough for them to lower interest rates.Federal Reserve -
CBS News - Top stories
Voters sound off on inflation ahead of 2024 election
Many Americans say for the last couple of years, their finances either haven't changed or have gotten worse, according to CBS News polling. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with George Fleur, a landscaper ...