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BBC News - Top stories
The papers: Labour's housing 'blitz' and 'four days to save' UK
Labour's plans to deliver 1.5 million new homes and a warning from Rishi Sunak lead the papers.United Kingdom -
CNBC - Business
Nike CEO John Donahoe comes under fire as stock sees worst day on record
Nike's CEO John Donahoe has helmed the sneaker giant for nearly five years, but under his watch, its stock has underperformed and its lost market share. -
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 -
Financial Times - Business
‘You see it in people’s faces’: out on the doorsteps with a Tory candidate
Battling to hold on to the swing seat of Bolton West, Chris Green feels the effects of his party’s stuttering national campaign -
The Guardian - World
UK general election live: Rishi Sunak says he believes he will win despite poll projections
Prime minister says he’s ‘fighting very hard’ as campaigning reaches final days with Labour retaining the lead in polling for the Observer. Rishi Sunak said the slur used about him by a Reform UK canvasser was “deeply inappropriate and racist”.. ...United Kingdom -
ABC News - World
In the final days before the UK election, Rishi Sunak insists that he can stay in power
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has dismissed suggestions that his party is heading to defeat in Thursday’s general electionUnited Kingdom -
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The New York Times - Top stories
How Steve Bannon Sees the Future
On the eve of going to prison, populism’s grand strategist talks about what another Trump presidency would look like and the rise of MAGA-type movements around the world. -
CBS News - Top stories
U.S. home sales see record drop
Sales of new single-family homes dropped by 11.3% in May, according to a new report from the U.S. Commerce Department, and the National Association of Realtors says home contract signings have hit a record low. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Postwar Vision That Sees Gaza Sliced Into Security Zones
Competing “Day After” proposals from outside the enclave envision transforming its geography and governance. -
The New York Times - Health
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
Financial Times - World
UK house prices unexpectedly rise in June
Property market shows signs of stabilising ahead of anticipated interest rate cuts from Bank of EnglandUnited Kingdom -
Financial Times - World
UK general election poll tracker
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election on July 4United Kingdom -
BBC News - Top stories
Fox to launch free Netflix rival in UK
Tubi will offer more than 20,000 films and TV series, including Hollywood titles and British content.Netflix -
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CBS News - Top stories
Students making history
At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent ... -
The Guardian - World
Tim Weah sees red as Berhalter’s USMNT drift on journey to nowhere
After a dismal defeat to Panama, Monday’s game against Uruguay may be the coach’s last chance to save his job. It may seem harsh that Gregg Berhalter’s job as USMNT head coach is in acute jeopardy because one of his players decided to smack an ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Why was Alphabet’s stock just downgraded? An analyst sees six risks for Google.
One Rosenblatt analyst recommends that investors take a pause on Alphabet shares given changes around AI and the broad ad market.Google -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Mexico's President Calls It a Farewell Tour. His Critics See a Power Move.
López Obrador is holding festive rallies this summer while setting the agenda for his successor and protégée, Claudia Sheinbaum. -
CNBC - Business
Growth, value stocks could see boost from Russell rebalancing
This key market event could help boost growth and value stocks. Here’s why. -
The Hill - Politics
Northern lights: Will you get to see them again this summer?
In May, the northern lights reached as far south as Florida and Hawaii for the first time in years — could it happen again? -
The New York Times - Science
Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
The smaller of the pair was spotted only this month and could be visible with binoculars as it passes by our planet within the distance to the moon. -
VentureBeat - Tech
The dangers of voice fraud: We can’t detect what we can’t see
Effectively combating voice fraud requires a combination of education, caution, business practices, technology and government regulation. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Nothing to See Here? White House Portrays Biden’s Debate Performance as a Blip
Critics of the approach say it risks making President Biden and his campaign seem woefully out of touch with the voters they need to win.Joe Biden -
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VentureBeat - Tech
Seeing the strength of the LGBTQ+ gayming market | Robin Gray interview
The past two years of layoffs have been tough for the game industry, and the Gayming Awards and Gayming Magazine have felt the “knock-on effect of that,” said Robin Gray, founder of Gayming Magazine and the Gayming Awards. The recent announcement ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Blue Ocean Tech sees no need for closing bell with overnight-trading platform
Nasdaq veteran heads up fintech that’s growing its off-hours trading platform for Robinhood, Webull, Interactive Brokers and others. -
The Hill - Politics
Californians will likely see $10B climate bond on November ballot
The California Legislature came to an agreement Sunday on the terms of a $10 billion climate resilience bond that it expects to appear on the November 2024 ballot. The anticipated inclusion of such a bond has been months in the making, after it ...Climate -
MarketWatch - Business
Chinese EV maker BYD sees sales rise in June
Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD sold 341,658 vehicles in June, up 3% from May and 35% higher from a year ago.China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Mini-Strokes, Gut Problems: Scientists See Links to an Old Bout of Covid
Feeling ill? The cause might be years old.Covid -
Financial Times - World
Global inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you -
Financial Times - Business
Sunak criticises Reform activist after racist outburst
Nigel Farage ‘dismayed’ after undercover film of party campaigners -
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 - Business
Why the Fed must change how it targets inflation
When a measure becomes a target . . .Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - Business
Israel approves legalisation of five West Bank outposts, says Smotrich
Measures announced by ultranationalist minister draw fierce criticism from Palestinians and Israeli leftwingIsrael -
Financial Times - Business
Why no one trusts politicians any more
The central issue eroding faith in government is lack of accountability -
Financial Times - World
US Supreme Court deals blow to agencies’ rulemaking authority
Decision overturns long-standing Chevron doctrine that has guided courts and regulators for 40 years -
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 Wall Street Journal - World
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.1% to 100.57
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.1% to 100.57 — up for six of the past nine trading days.