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Illinois's Plan to Fund Public Universities on the Basis of Race
Schools with abysmal graduation rates would get more money simply for enrolling minorities.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Adam Neumann’s Bid to Buy WeWork Failed. Will He Now Try to Compete With It?
WeWork’s controversial former CEO tried to acquire the bankrupt company he left in crisis. After being rebuffed, Adam Neumann will have to pivot to something new.Wired - Tech -
Bankruptcy vs. debt settlement: How to choose the right debt relief option
Bankruptcy and debt settlement are both effective ways of getting rid of debt, but which one makes more sense?CBS News - Top stories -
‘We’re in a new era’: the 21st-century space race takes off
As humans enter what has been termed the ‘third space age’, it’s private companies – not governments – leading the charge. If the 20th-century space race was about political power, this century’s will be about money. But for those who dream of ...The Guardian - World -
Boeing’s Starliner set for historic launch that will take two NASA astronauts into space
Boeing Co.’s Starliner spacecraft is set to make its first crewed flight to the International Space Station on Monday, carrying two NASA astronauts to the orbiting space lab.MarketWatch - Business - NASA -
How Stormzy's #Merky FC is providing opportunities in south London
British rapper Stormzy shows BBC Sport around his new #Merky FC venue, which brings together music, gaming and football for young people.BBC News - Top stories -
New EU Cyber Rules for Electricity Providers Aim to Prevent Cascading Outages
Critical power suppliers will be required to submit cybersecurity assessments every three years and implement protections.The Wall Street Journal - World - European Union -
Barry Manilow may follow Take That by taking Co-op Live show to rival venue
The star has announced a "back up plan" should the gig at the troubled venue be unable to go ahead.BBC News - Top stories
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