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Tyson Fury: the good, the bad, the ugly, the undisputed?
Over a 16-year professional career, Tyson Fury has risen from small shows and low expectations to a shot at becoming undisputed world champion.BBC News - Top stories -
For good and bad, Jürgen Klopp gave Liverpool fans the time of their lives
German’s tenure has been littered with big lows but supporters will always cherish the big highs and a unique connection. It was a lovely spring afternoon in Liverpool. The sun was out, the temperature was high and, around Anfield, so were ...The Guardian - World -
2024 NFL schedule breakdown for all 32 teams: One good thing and one bad thing each team will face this season
There is both good and bad to every team's 2024 NFL scheduleCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Alleged ‘deal’ offer from Trump to big oil could save industry $110bn, study finds
Ex-president at Mar-a-Lago last month hosted more than 20 executives, including from Chevron, Exxon and Occidental. A “deal” allegedly offered by Donald Trump to big-oil executives as he sought $1bn in campaign donations could save the industry ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Activists sue Russia over ‘weak’ climate policy
Russian constitutional court is considering claim, which activists hope will raise awareness about emissions. A group of activists are fighting for the right to scrutinise Russia’s climate policies, and in particular its enormous methane ...The Guardian - World - Climate -
Trade policy is the new front in the US presidential election
Also in today’s newsletter, how Ray Dalio is thinking about the electionFinancial Times - World -
Nikkei Falls 0.3%, Dragged by Tech, Chemical Stocks
The Nikkei Stock Average closed 0.3% lower at 38787.38 as falls in tech and chemical stocks offset gains in auto and bank shares.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chris Mason: What the razzmatazz and promises tell you about Labour
Sir Keir Starmer has carefully crafted an image similar to previous Labour leader Sir Tony Blair.BBC News - Top stories -
Nuclear industry brings back ‘silver tsunami’ of retirees
Older workers in demand as western companies prepare for biggest wave of new projects in decadesFinancial Times - World -
Suit: Bad Bunny's agency hit with 'death penalty'
Rimas Sports, the agency founded by recording artist Bad Bunny, is accusing the Major League Baseball Players Association of "placing a death penalty" on the agency, according to a federal lawsuit the company filed Thursday.ESPN - Sports
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Sketchy Politics: Sunak's sinking feeling
The FT's UK political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green sketch out Rishi Sunak's defectors, the fallout from the recent elections, and political drama in ScotlandFinancial Times - World