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Citi feels the heat over India’s job numbers
Reaction to forecasts by the bank point to the political sensitivity of research in the country9 hr ago - India -
Inc. - Business
Heat Stress Is More Dangerous Than Ever. Here's How to Protect Your Workers
The Americas alone have experienced a 33.3 percent increase in heat-related work injuries since 2000, according to a new report.10 hr ago -
ABC News - Sports
Olympic swimming: Ledecky is fastest in heats of 1500; Marchand advances in 2 more races
Katie Ledecky got started on what she hopes will be her first gold medal of the Paris Olympics, fastest in the heats of the 1,500-meter freestyle19 hr ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Five Biggest Questions for Today's Trade Deadline: Why Tarik Skubal's trade value may never be higher, more
Plus Chris Towers makes the case for the White Sox moving Luis Robert19 hr ago -
ABC News - World
Despite escalating tension between Israel and Hezbollah, it's business as usual at Beirut airport
Fears of an escalation in the simmering conflict between Hezbollah and Israel have prompted some airlines to cancel flights to Lebanon, but business is proceeding as usual at the Beirut airport, where many travelers Tuesday have greeted the ...19 hr ago - Israel -
CNBC - Business
New Vanguard CEO says improving customer experience is a 'very high' priority and AI could help
Salim Ramji comes to Vanguard from rival BlackRock, making him the first outsider CEO for the roughly $9 trillion asset manager.13 hr ago -
ABC News - World
Normally bustling Venezuelan capital is usually quiet after vote in which both sides claimed victory
The normally bustling Venezuelan capital is unusually quiet a day after the country’s political opposition and its entrenched incumbent both claimed victory in a presidential election16 hr ago -
ESPN - Sports
Álvarez deciding on Man City future - Guardiola
Man City coach Pep Guardiola is aware that Julián Álvarez is considering his future at the club after the striker declared he wants to play more "important games."6 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
These are the best US cities for recent college grads
Raleigh, North Carolina, topped the list thanks to its nation-leading hiring rate and above-average wages.14 hr ago -
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Eight arrests and weapons seized after Southend disorder
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