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Treasury Yields Fall on Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls
Treasury yields fell, push down by weaker-than-expected payrolls.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Have the wheels come off for Tesla?
As the electric carmaker sees sales fall and cuts jobs, we take a closer look at its problems.BBC News - Top stories -
Mocktails Have a New Favorite Customer. Kids.
The many nonalcoholic beverages on the market have attracted a new kind of customer: the (way) under-21 set.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
HSBC's Green Credentials Come Under Fresh Scrutiny
Activist shareholders are pressing HSBC to clarify plans to spend up to $1 trillion on sustainable finance in the coming years.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Immigration in the US comes full circle for the Bannon family
Trump and many Republicans would rather talk about immigration to inflame political passions than actually do anything constructive to fix the system.The Hill - Politics -
Here Come a Trillion Cicadas. The Midwest is Abuzz.
Illinois is the center of the cicada emergence that is on the way. Two groups of cicadas are expected at once, leaving some people queasy, others thrilled.The New York Times - Science -
U.S. Approved More Weapons for Ukraine. Now It’s a Race Against Time.
President Biden and Ukraine’s allies have invoked a sense of urgency over weapon deliveries. But there are logistical hurdles, and Ukraine has little time to lose.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
Giving away local power has come back to bite the political centre
The UK is too centralised, but experiments with devolution are in their infancy and still have mixed resultsFinancial Times - Business -
Yaz amazingly makes Giants fan's birthday dream come true
Prior to the Giants' game against the Red Sox on Thursday, Mike Yastrzemski made sure a young Giants fan received everything she wanted for her 11th birthday.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Gold is overvalued now and won’t help you beat inflation in coming years
New research sees gold lagging U.S. inflation by more than 7% a year over the next decade.MarketWatch - Business
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