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200,000 people in Wales live near land contaminated with heavy metals
Commons committee told number of population based on threshold of 300 ppm of lead in soilFinancial Times - World -
Alstom to Cut Costs, Forecasts Higher Profits
Alstom said adjusted earnings rose 17% with an improved margin and guided for further profit growth in 2025, as it looks to cut overheads and procurement costs.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Gnabry substituted because of an injury in first half of Champions League semifinal against Madrid
Bayern Munich forward Serge Gnabry has been replaced because of an injury in the first half of the Champions League semifinal against Real MadridABC News - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Dow Edges Higher, Nasdaq Slips; Uber, Lyft Shares Diverge
U.S. stocks were mixed as first-quarter earnings season nears its end.The Wall Street Journal - World -
10-year Treasury yield finishes higher for first time in six sessions
Yields on U.S. government debt closed higher on Wednesday after lackluster demand at a 10-year-note auction left the Treasury market’s selling momentum intact.MarketWatch - Business -
Alabama Approves Tax Breaks for Businesses That Help Employees Afford Child Care
A unanimous vote in the state legislature will create a $15 million tax credit pool for companies that offer childcare stipends, on-site day care, or reserved spots at licensed facilities.Inc. - Business -
Doug Emhoff calls on men to help advocate for abortion rights: Full interview
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff discusses why he's urging men to get more involved with abortion rights advocacy. Emhoff also addressed the work he and the Biden administration are doing ...NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
How technology helped a nonspeaking autistic woman find her voice
Jordyn Zimmerman is autistic and nonspeaking at 29, but she's still making her voice heard.CBS News - Top stories -
Oil prices end higher after dipping to eight-week lows as U.S. crude supplies fall
Oil futures settled higher on Wednesday, finding support after a brief dip to their lowest levels in about eight weeks, as U.S. government data showed an unexpected weekly decline in domestic crude inventories.MarketWatch - Business -
The Powell paradox: How the Fed chair’s words keep interest rates higher for longer
The Federal Reserve must closely monitor the impact of its public statements on market expectations and price levels, adjusting its communication strategy accordingly.The Hill - Politics - Federal Reserve -
Credit scores got ‘artificially higher’ during COVID. Now many borrowers can’t pay their debts.
Pandemic-era policies appear to have produced “artificially higher” consumer credit scores, according to Columbia Threadneedle.MarketWatch - Business -
EA Says AI Will Help Its Teams Get To "Holy Grail" Of Game Development
Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson is very optimistic that generative artificial intelligence could help the company reach the "holy grail" of game development. Speaking during the company's latest earnings briefing, Wilson said EA's 40-year ...GameSpot - Tech -
‘We can’t defeat nature but we can be climate-resilient’: how plant roots can help stop landslides
Thanks to soil bioengineering in a village in north India, a submerged road was accessible in less than one week, according to officials. On 14 August 2023, heavy rainfall in north India triggered flash floods and landslides, devastating the ...The Guardian - World -
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff highlights how men can help in the fight for abortion rights
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff sits down for an exclusive interview with NBC News Washington Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor to discuss how men can help advocate for abortion rights during a critical election year.NBC News - Politics - Abortion