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Will Labour’s renationalisation plan make train tickets cheaper?
What impact will Labour's pledge to nationalise the railways have?BBC News - Top stories -
Train strikes: How May's disruption affects you
Train drivers are staging strikes and an overtime ban around the May Bank Holiday.BBC News - Top stories -
How We've Taken the Bias Out of 'Implicit Bias Training'
Our new course satisfies Michigan’s pernicious mandate by turning woke indoctrination on its head.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Egypt Sends Negotiators to Israel, Fearing Time Is Running Out for Rafah
Cairo’s intelligence chief is leading an effort to spur a new Gaza cease-fire proposal and stave off an invasion of the crowded border city.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Egypt Sends Negotiators to Israel, Fearing Time Is Running Out for Rafah
Cairo’s intelligence chief is leading effort to spur a new Gaza cease-fire proposal and stave off an invasion of the crowded border city.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
2024 NFL Draft trade rumors: Rams trying to make home run deal that would move them into top 10
The Rams, who own 11 picks in this year's draft, are reportedly eyeing a certain player, and it's not a QBCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
NFL Draft: Panthers trade up, make Jonathon Brooks 1st running back off the board
Running backs weren't a part of a record first round for offensive players.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Rockies make miserable history thanks to first-inning runs by Astros, tie record set by 1910 St. Louis Browns
The Rockies have trailed in each of their first 28 gamesCBS Sports - Sports -
How economists could make themselves more useful
There is a gap between the research supplied by academia and what policymakers actually wantFinancial Times - World -
How economists could make themselves more useful
There is a gap between the research supplied by academia and what policymakers actually wantFinancial Times - Business
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