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‘She just says blah blah’: why Italy’s downtrodden believe Meloni is doing nothing for them
The PM is talking up her underdog credentials ahead of this week’s European elections. But many in an impoverished Rome neighbourhood are sceptical. Sitting in the dark, cramped dining room of her home in Tor Bella Monaca, a densely populated ...The Guardian - World -
Chinese businesses target Vietnam and Mexico as trade tensions with US rise
Investment increases in countries that offer alternative supply chain route to USFinancial Times - World - China -
I Build Large AI Models. Here's Why I'm Not Using Them to Replace Employees
The practical application of LLMs for Enterprise is apparent when you start to consider their deployment in replacing call centers.Inc. - Business -
Blue Jays aiming to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, not trade them at deadline, says GM Ross Atkins
In last place in the AL East, the Blue Jays are looking like sellersCBS Sports - Sports -
The Israeli army says it investigates itself. Where do those investigations stand?
Throughout the seven-month Israel-Hamas war, Israel has been heavily criticized for alleged wrongdoing by its forcesABC News - World - Israel -
‘I feel like an idiot. I need every cent to retire’: I gave a friend $20,000 to buy me a car. He ghosted me. I called the police. What options do I have?
“We met several times in person, and he explained that once I gave him the money that I could trust him.”MarketWatch - Business -
Head of UN refugee efforts in Gaza says "number one concern" is clean drinking water
Scott Anderson, the director of UNRWA, the largest relief agency for Palestinian refugees, tells "Face the Nation" that what Palestinians are lacking are "just basic necessities that we all kind of expect." The "number-one concern," he added, is ...CBS News - Top stories -
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Go ahead, you can open this story. A little screen time before bed might not be so bad after all.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Yes, praying and posing can bring joy – but true spirituality demands something more of us | Jackie Bailey
I don’t want to be ‘McMindful’ but rather extend myself beyond my ‘self’ and contribute to the wellness of all beings. Making sense of it is a column about spirituality and how it can be used to navigate everyday lifeMindfulness, spirituality, ...The Guardian - World -
Tommy Pham says he's 'prepared to f---k somebody up' after heated home plate collision against Brewers
This wouldn't be the first time Pham has referenced his martial arts skills.CBS Sports - Sports
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