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Public inquiries not delivering change, report warns
Peers call for a shake-up of the public inquiry system so it gets results for victims.23 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Letter: UK national renewal requires step change in public investment
From Lord Gus O’Donnell, Former Cabinet Secretary; Lord Jim O’Neill, Former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury; Professor Mariana Mazzucato, University College London; and othersYesterday - United Kingdom -
The Guardian - World
Trump golf club shooting: what we know so far about apparent assassination attempt
Donald Trump said he was safe after what the FBI said appeared to be an assassination attempt at the former US president’s West Palm Beach golf club. Follow live for latest updates Full ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Berkshire’s stock hadn’t seen a losing streak like this in a decade and a half. What’s causing it?
An eight-day losing streak suggests shares had gotten overextended, and an executive’s recent stock sale adds a cautious data point on valuation.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
EV Charging Stations Are Challenging to Staff. This CEO Wants to Change That
In 2020, Kameale Terry co-founded the company ChargerHelp! to train a network of technicians to repair EV charging stations.Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Ozzie Albies vows to rejoin Braves as Atlanta vies for playoff spot, but his return may come with a catch
Albies, a switch-hitter by trade, may be limited to batting righty as he recovers from a left wrist injuryYesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
What we know so far about shots fired near Trump
The FBI is leading the investigation into what it said "appears to be an attempted assassination attempt" of former President Donald Trump on Sunday. Trump is "safe and unharmed" after Secret ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Science
Dr. George Berci, Whose Innovations Changed Surgery, Dies at 103
He conceived many of the techniques and tools that have revolutionized minimally invasive operations and procedures.Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
UK spending cuts would damage ‘foundations of the economy’, Reeves told
Letter from leading economists calls for overhaul of Britain’s fiscal rules to boost investmentYesterday - United Kingdom -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Presidential Debaters Lie So Much Because We Let Them
‘I have purchased a lantern and, like Diogenes, will go door-to-door looking for an honest man.’Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden May Sabotage the Steel Industry
Nippon Steel wants to save U.S. Steel. The only thing that may stop it is politics.Yesterday - Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Progressives Against Progressive Taxation
Those on the left should celebrate redistribution of money from rich blue states to poorer red ones.Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Taylor Swift at Chiefs vs. Bengals to root on Travis Kelce: A look at other games she may attend during season
The Cruel Summer is over and football season is finally here, which means Taylor Swift is tooYesterday - NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
How Robyn Glaser's role changed after Belichick's departure
On "Patriots Pregame Live," Albert Breer shares what he’s hearing about how hands-on Robert and Jonathan Kraft have been this season, and what that has meant for Robyn Glaser.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
What Got You Here Won't Get You There--but 'There' Is Just the Beginning
To build an iconic company, it's not enough to improve as a leader. You need to transcend yourself.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Companies Like to Pit Internal Teams Against Each Other. Bad Idea.
Research suggests that when employees compete, they become less innovative, because they don’t want to share ideas with their rivals.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Former Jets Captain Blake Wheeler May Return to Boston
Blake Wheeler may be given a professional tryout by the Boston Bruins.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Office Romances Aren't New---Why Are They Still So Complicated?
The affair between Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw and an executive highlights the tricky terrain of workplace dating.Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? These scientists set sail to find out
Attacks by orcas, or killer whales, on boats in the Strait of Gibraltar are increasing. But why are these seemingly peaceful creatures becoming dangerous.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A New Generation at NYFW Is Changing American Style
A new generation of New York designers is changing the look of the country.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Science
Pollution May Affect the Color of City Birds, Research Shows
Recent studies show that certain feather pigments can help neutralize toxic pollution. It means darker, duller birds could have a survival advantage.3 days ago