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Scores for women’s health still fall short of the victory we need
This is a good metaphor for where we are with women’s health: way better off than where we’ve been historically — but still nowhere near where we need to be.The Hill - Politics -
Inflation is slowing. Here's why prices still aren’t going down
Americans are still feeling the pressure of high prices despite reports of inflation slowing and wages increasing.CNBC - Business -
Eurozone stocks are at their highest in 16 years. UBS now prefers Europe over U.S. equities.
UBS strategists led by Andrew Garthwaite say they now prefer European stocks over their U.S. counterparts — though it should be said, to only the middle of its regional scorecardMarketWatch - Business - Europe -
WSJ Dollar Index Falls
The dollar weakened, snapping a three-day winning streak, after jobless claims data reinforced hopes of a Fed rate cut this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Will the economy slow or fall off a cliff?
There’s a reason famed investor Stanley Druckenmiller recently gave Bidenomics an “F” grade.The Hill - Politics -
The Rise and Fall of China’s Economic ‘Miracle’
China’s economy has reached a dead end. Getting out will mean more trade friction with the United States.The New York Times - Top stories - China -
McIlroy denies fall-out with Woods on game's future
Rory McIlroy says there is "no strain" in his relationship with Tiger Woods but admits they do not "see eye-to-eye" on the sport's future.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Honda Motor Expects Annual Profit to Fall
The Japanese automaker projected a drop in fiscal-year net profit and announced a share buyback after posting a sharp increase in annual profit for the previous year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Commentators curse' strikes as Knight falls for 49
Watch the moment the "commentators curse" strikes as England's Heather Knight falls for 49 in the first T20 International against Pakistan at Edgbaston.BBC News - Top stories -
The Long, Steep Fall of an Online Education Giant
Education-tech company 2U, once worth more than $5 billion, is fighting for its life after a series of missteps in a difficult marketplace.The Wall Street Journal - World
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