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Don’t let Trump drag America ‘back to before’
Some might be excused for being fooled by Trump in 2016, but they will not be fooled again.Politics - The Hill - November 5 -
Don’t Let Trump Make America Into an Image of Himself
We cannot become what he wants us to be.Top stories - The New York Times - November 5 -
We don’t need the US to fight climate change
Multilateral action has proven resilient before, and it must do so againWorld - Financial Times - November 14 -
These Founders Wondered, Why Don’t Dogs Live Longer?
Behind the We Feed Raw brand.Business - Inc. - November 16 -
Democrats’ Message at COP29 Climate Talks: Don’t Panic
American officials are seeking to assure the world that U.S. climate action won’t end with the return of Donald Trump as president.World - The New York Times - November 16 -
‘They don’t understand business’: corporate Britain cools on Labour
Chancellor Rachel Reeves attempts to win back support for her party after rocky early monthsBusiness - Financial Times - November 17 -
Don’t Blame Polling for Our Infuriating Politics
Why it can’t fix our messy politics.Top stories - The New York Times - 4 days ago -
Don’t Do Trump’s Work for Him on Mass Deportations
How big will the Trump administration go, and how quickly?Top stories - The New York Times - 2 days ago -
Iran lifts its ban on imports of new iPhone models in place since last year
Iranian authorities have lifted a ban on imports of new iPhone 14, 15 and 16 models by the U.S. tech giant AppleTech - ABC News - October 30 -
Apple is trying to sell loyal iPhone users on AI tools. Here's what Apple Intelligence can do
Apple customers starting on Wednesday can go to Apple stores for sessions on Apple Intelligence — the company's suite of AI tools.Entertainment - Los Angeles Times - October 30 -
Apple stuck it to the naysayers with better-than-feared financials, emerging iPhone 16 demand
While maintaining our wait-for-a-pullback 2 rating for the time being, we're increasing our price target to $250 per share from $240.Business - CNBC - November 1