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Financial Times - Business
Vertigo — fashion, fast cars and life in the Weimar whirlwind
Harald Jähner’s vivid history depicts Germany’s dizzying era of change — and its catastrophic finale -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Proposal in the Offing? Not So Fast.
Stephanie Fleischman expected to become engaged when Zach Kuperman planned a trip to Italy, but there were several other surprises along the way. -
Financial Times - World
How to fix the UK? Let me count the ways
After a revolving cast of prime ministers, less uncertainty will be a good start -
Financial Times - World
Can Labour fix the UK asylum system?
The party has pledged to scrap the Tory’s flagship Rwanda scheme but still reduce small boat crossings and end the use of asylum hotelsUnited Kingdom -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Center Ring at the Fashion Circus
Streetwear tyro KidSuper brings a Brooklyn indie vibe to fashion’s biggest stage, this time in a collaboration with Cirque du Soleil. -
The New York Times - Sports
How Fast Can a Human Throw a Baseball?
The four-minute mile and the two-hour marathon were once viewed as impossible feats. A 110 mile per hour fastball may also be within reach. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Tractor Supply Decided to End DEI, and Fast
A social-media blitz by a former Hollywood director spread fear among company leaders that diversity criticism would hurt business. -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
The Fast-Food Fight Over the $5 Meal Deal
McDonald’s, Burger King and Denny’s are using promotions such as $5 meal bundles to win back diners. -
BBC News - Top stories
Major UK high street banks say payment issues fixed
Several people have told the BBC they are still facing issues, with some saying they have little cash left.United Kingdom -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Blue-Collar Democrat Who Wants to Fix the Party’s Other Big Problem
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez flipped a rural red district to get to Congress. Now she wants to help her party do more of the same. -
MarketWatch - Business
Investors can now trade fractional bonds and fixed income on Webull’s platform
Fractional bonds allow investors with as little as $100 to invest in fixed income, instead of meeting the more common $1,000 threshold -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In Montreal, This Fast-Food Restaurant in a Giant Orange Orb Is a Window to 1960s
Gibeau Orange Julep, an enduring ode to ’60s Montreal, is primarily known for two things: a frothy citrus drink—and being shaped like a giant, fiberglass orange -
Inc. - Business
Leadership Lessons From the Trenches: How Fast-Growth Founders Avoid Burnout
This month, Inc. 5000 honorees got candid in two Community discussions on growing sustainably. -
ABC News - Sports
'Unpredictable' free agency is on tap around the NHL as part of a fast-tracked offseason
The outlook for NHL free agency -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Heat Wave Fashion: The Caftan Is Back, This Time with Tailoring
Forget the trippy prints and sack-like fit—today’s caftans feature couture tailoring, hidden waist cinches and custom fabric art. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Hooked: How crochet became fashion’s hottest trend
The handicraft has shaken off its associations with blankets and tea cosies and is a hit with Love Islanders, Taylor Swift – and retailers -
CBS News - Top stories
The timeless fashion style of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
From the moment she first began appearing at the side of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette became one of the most photographed women in the world. Her personal style continues to have an impact 25 years following her death. -
The Guardian - World
History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that | Michael Kirby
Instead of inquiries and apologies, a bill of rights could give people access to justice and ensure governments are held to account. I was first taught about human rights at primary school, in the public education system of New South Wales. I had ... -
The Guardian - World
England could still become serious Euro challengers but there is plenty to fix | Jonathan Wilson
The incoherence and panic that gripped lethargic players against Denmark shows their problems are deep-rooted. Italy won the World Cup in 1982 and Portugal the Euros in 2016 after drawing all three games in the initial group. Spain in 2010 and ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
48 Hours to Fix a 90-Minute Mess: Inside the Biden Camp’s Post-Debate Frenzy
With countless calls and a rush of campaign events, the president’s team began a damage-control effort to pressure and plead with anxious Democratic lawmakers, surrogates, activists and donors.Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
‘We live on a fixed income’: My husband and I are retired. We’re invited to our niece’s destination wedding. Are we obliged to buy a gift?
“We haven’t been to a wedding in decades.” -
The New York Times - Business
Lanvin, Oldest French Fashion House, Names a New Designer
Peter Copping will become the artistic director in September. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
The Row, the Olsen Twins’ Fashion Label, Opens a Store in the Hamptons
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s minimalist label has opened a breezy “local” store in the Hamptons. -
Financial Times - Business
Starmer admits to ‘old fashioned mistake’ on pension tax policy
Labour insists it will keep lump sum allowance if it wins next week’s general election -
MarketWatch - Business
Biden says ‘working-class people are still in trouble.’ These 4 expenses are still pinching consumers, even as inflation cools.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden sparred on inflation, and what caused it, during the debate. Here are four places where Americans still feel the pain of price hikes.Joe Biden -
CBS Sports - Sports
John Elway turns 64: Five fast facts about Broncos' Hall of Fame quarterback
Elway's 16-year career included a slew of memorable moments -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Not as Fast as I Used to Be.' The Defiant Speed Demon Trying to Set a Tour de France Record at Age 39.
Mark Cavendish is a single victory away from setting an all-time mark for stage wins. That’s why he’s back, and trying to lug himself over the mountains in scorching heat. -
Inc. - Business
This Top Leadership Coach Shares What May Be the Secret Sauce Behind Fast-Growing Organizations
How businesses can scale quickly without losing their way. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Any technology stock with an AI story is rising too far and too fast,’ this veteran trader warns
The market is in a huge tech-led bubble — but you’d be wrong to bet against it. -
The Guardian - World
Dig out your off-the-shoulder peasant blouse: boho chic is back | Jess Cartner-Morely on fashion
How do we indulge a weakness for embroidered blouses and patchwork without looking cheesy? First, keep it modern. Boho chic, the summer uniform of the early 2000s, is back. Hello again, off-the-shoulder blouses and ruffled skirts. Straw baskets, ... -
CNN - Top stories
Glastonbury Festival fashion history: Remember when Kate Moss wore rain boots?
With Glastonbury back in full swing, we look back at how Kate Moss broke fashion's proverbial fourth wall when she joined the mortals in their muddy squalor. -
Inc. - Business
The Ultimate Antidote to Self-Doubt? Just 1 Sentence From Legendary Fashion Designer Diane von Furstenberg
Von Furstenberg may be a fashion and business icon but she still feels 'like a total loser sometimes.' At least until she tells herself this. -
CNN - Top stories
Glastonbury Festival fashion history: Remember when Kate Moss wore rain boots?
With Glastonbury back in full swing, we look back at how Kate Moss broke fashion's proverbial fourth wall when she joined the mortals in their muddy squalor. -
CBS News - Top stories
From khaki pants to cutting-edge fashion, Eastside Golf is changing how players dress and feel
Golf's traditional attire is getting a makeover thanks to Eastside Golf. Jericka Duncan talks to the brand's co-founders to learn how their stylish apparel is attracting a more diverse crowd to the sport.