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Real rentals, fast food and awkward adjustments in an inflation index near youFinancial Times - World -
Lawyers deal with heightened geopolitical fears among clients
Conflict-driven risks rise up agenda at Asia-Pacific law firmsFinancial Times - World -
For Kendrick and Drake, Family Matters
A rap battle got personal — and that was the point.The New York Times - Top stories -
It Matters Where Your Coffee Is Farmed
It is our responsibility to support smallholders as they adapt to a changing climate.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Markets underestimate geopolitical risk as raft of elections looms, ECB's De Guindos says
The European Central Bank's Financial Stability Report said that interest rate expectations have created the "potential for outsized market reactions."CNBC - Business -
Gold Futures Set New Record on China Debt, Rate-Cut Hopes and Geopolitical Fears
Gold futures reached a new record settlement as Chinese investors flock to safe havens, rate-cut hopes grow and geopolitical tensions mount.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
How Today’s Economy Could Matter in November
Some pollsters and economists believe voters form their perceptions of the economy over time.The New York Times - Top stories -
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Texas pardons man who shot Black Lives Matter protester
Daniel Perry shot an armed protester in Austin during a protest in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.BBC News - Top stories -
Britain will face defense challenges no matter who wins its upcoming election
Regardless of which party forms the next British government, it will find that actually restoring the country’s defense posture will take more than promises made during the election season.The Hill - Politics - United Kingdom -
House Republicans may be humoring Trump at his trial, but it's no laughing matter
Donald Trump seems to believe that every trial he loses must be corrupt, just as he believes that every election he loses must be fraudulent.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
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'Character Matters' Review: Life Lessons From George H.W. Bush
A remembrance of the 41st president: modest, good-natured, with a sense of duty he displayed in his wartime service.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Plays still matter to the health of Broadway': Leslie Odom Jr. on 'Purlie Victorious'
The Tony nominee explains why this 'Purlie Victorious,' premiering Friday on PBS' Great Performances series, isn't a musical — and why it's all the better for it.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
The Denmark secret: how it became the world’s most trusting country – and why that matters
There are real benefits to a society where people feel safe enough to leave their babies and bikes on the street. How have the Danes achieved this level of faith in their fellow citizens?. Over the years, Denmark has emerged as the good faith ...The Guardian - World -
TV Networks Embrace Their Aging Audience With a New Mantra: Age Doesn't Matter
With many viewers in their 60s, networks aren’t pretending to have youth appeal. Instead, they’re touting the virtues of older audiences.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Numbers game: why rankings matter in tennis – and why they can distract
For Tsitsipas they are a motivation, for Keys a joyless diversion, but in an age of live updates they loom large for all players. As Stefanos Tsitsipas debriefed on his second-round loss at the Madrid Open last month, his regret was plain to see. ...The Guardian - World -
Biden touts confirmation of 200th judge of his presidency: 'Judges matter'
President Biden on Wednesday celebrated the Senate confirming the 200th judge since he took office, framing it as a major milestone that underscored the issues at stake in November's election. The Senate confirmed Magistrate Judge Angela Martinez ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
TV Networks Embrace Their Aging Audience With a New Mantra: Age Doesn't Matter
With many viewers in their 60s, networks aren’t pretending to have youth appeal. Instead, they’re touting the virtues of older audiences.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Texas Governor Pardons Daniel Perry in 2020 Black Lives Matter Protest Shooting
The man, Daniel S. Perry, was convicted of killing a protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Austin.The New York Times - Top stories -
Texas governor pardons man who killed Black Lives Matter protester in 2020
Greg Abbott on Thursday pardoned Daniel Perry, who has been serving a 25-year sentence since 2023 murder conviction. Governor Greg Abbott of Texas issued a full pardon on Thursday to a former US army sergeant convicted of murder for fatally ...The Guardian - World -
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned a man convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin in 2020.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned a man convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin in 2020.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GTA 6 Release Date "Probably Doesn't Matter," Anticipation Reaches "Fever Pitch" - Take-Two
As part of Take-Two's latest earnings briefing, CEO Strauss Zelnick discussed Grand Theft Auto VI's release window and commented on how he's observed a "fever pitch"-level of excitement for the game.. Asked if there is a benefit to releasing GTA ...GameSpot - Tech -
I Was There For the Best Graduation Speech of All Time. The Last 3 Words Mattered Most
They're the secret weapon of emotional intelligence.Inc. - Business -
Greg Abbott pardoning killer of Black Lives Matter protester sends chilling message
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoning Daniel Perry, who was convicted in the murder of a Black Lives Matter protester sends chilling message to supporters of that cause.NBC News - Top stories -
The Black Lives Matter era is over. It taught us the limits of diversity for diversity’s sake | Nesrine Malik
Hastily established racial equality schemes are being shuttered. What survives is a movement that’s achieving real change. If 2020 was the year that Black Lives Matter went mainstream, 2024 was the year it died. Quietly, without even the customary ...The Guardian - World -
No matter how I tried, I couldn’t get my stepchildren to accept me. So I stopped | Lucretia Grindle Lutyens
Being left out of family events, sending gifts that went unacknowledged – I took it all so personally, until I realised it wasn’t my problem. I was older when I married – 38. Well, it seemed like “older” then. I had never particularly wanted kids. ...The Guardian - World