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Why Netanyahu backed a ceasefire with Hizbollah
Israel’s war aims in Lebanon were more modest than in Gaza, but the Israeli PM’s decision brings domestic political risksBusiness - Financial Times - 10 hours ago -
It’s bananas to regard art as an investment
Enjoy your paintings and sculptures. Just don’t expect a return on what you paid for themBusiness - Financial Times - 14 hours ago -
Israel-Hizbollah ceasefire holds as thousands seek to return home
Israeli military warns Lebanese civilians to stay away from border regions during first day of US-brokered deal to end conflictBusiness - Financial Times - 2 hours ago -
EasyJet boss denounces ‘illegal’ fines over hand luggage charges
Spain’s penalty to carriers for charging passengers for hand luggage and seat reservations is called ‘anti-consumer’. The boss of easyJet has denounced fines handed out to the airline and other ...World - The Guardian - 4 hours ago -
Musk is the right man in the wrong continent
Europe’s bloated governments need his efficiency revolution much more than Washington doesBusiness - Financial Times - 8 hours ago -
Delta Airlines flight attendant allegedly slashes co-worker in New Orleans
A Delta flight attendant slashed a co-worker and hotel security guard after a late night and early morning of heavy, “blacked out” drinking, officials said Wednesday.Top stories - NBC News - 2 hours ago -
USDA to ban online transaction fees on school lunch payments for low-income families
A federal policy will prohibit schools from charging transaction fees to low-income families when they make electronic deposits into their lunch accounts.Top stories - NBC News - November 4 -
'My 12 hours of uni each week are incredible value'
University fees are rising to £9,535, meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.Top stories - BBC News - November 10 -
England's universities flex their muscles to hike fees, while students get a bum deal | Sonia Sodha
Canny PR suggests critics are against aspiration but who is policing the spread of poor-quality degrees?. Sometimes you just need to call something out for what it is. English undergraduate ...World - The Guardian - November 10 -
Meta slashes EU Facebook and Instagram subscription fees by 40% to meet regional regulatory demands
Meta cut the price of its ad-free subscription versions of Facebook and Instagram by 40% for EU users to comply with regulatory demands in the region.Business - CNBC - November 12 -
University cash crisis to get worse despite tuition fee rise, regulator says
More than three quarters of universities are expected to face financial problems next year.Top stories - BBC News - November 15 -
VAT on school fees: ‘We have had to make the decision to pull her out’
Backlash from parents over levy on UK’s private education sectorBusiness - Financial Times - November 15 -
Spain slaps $187 million fine on Ryanair, EasyJet and others for 'abusive' cabin luggage fees
Spain's Consumer Rights ministry demanded that the five low-cost airlines stop charging additional baggage fees.Business - CNBC - 5 days ago -
Rocker Marilyn Manson drops lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood, will pay legal fees
Rock icon Marilyn Manson dropped his lawsuit against former fiancée Evan Rachel Wood and will pay $327,000 in attorney fees. Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, sued the "Westworld" actor in ...Entertainment - Los Angeles Times - 18 hours ago -
Lassa fever suspected in death of Iowa resident who traveled to West Africa
Health officials are investigating the death of an Iowa resident as a suspected case of Lassa fever, a frightening viral disease rarely seen in AmericaHealth - ABC News - October 28 -
Royal Caribbean CEO: Americans are ‘wealthier than ever’ and love to travel
Royal Caribbean’s stock pulls back from a record after revenue, profit outlook for the current quarter disappoint.Business - MarketWatch - October 29 -
Alleged spy says he 'sabotaged operation' to travel to Iran
The former British soldier accused of spying for Iran tells his trial that he deliberately avoided travelling to the country.Top stories - BBC News - October 31