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Intervention might have prevented Arthur's murder - report
A report says authorities missed three critical opportunities to save the six-year-old.BBC News - Top stories -
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 -
Trillion Dollar Shot
A new podcast series from The Journal explores how a new class of drugs, led by Ozempic, is transforming bodies, fortunes and industries.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Seeking rebound, WR Robinson signs with Giants
The Giants have signed wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was released by the Steelers in March after one subpar season.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Economic rebound offers respite for Rishi Sunak
Also in this newsletter: Carmakers shift focus to hybrids, the return to the pub, science round-upFinancial Times - World -
Dollar Expected to Weaken as QT Paths Diverge
Quantitative tightening was expected to end relatively soon in the U.S. and Canada, continue at its current pace in the U.K. and Australia and accelerate in the euro area, Bank of America economists said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Dangers of dollar nationalism hang over the world economy
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currencyFinancial Times - Business -
Trillion Dollar Shot: The Phenomenon of Weight-Loss Drugs
How a new class of drugs, led by Ozempic, is transforming bodies, fortunes and industries.The Wall Street Journal - World -
British economy rebounds strongly in first quarter, ending 'technical recession'
The British economy bounced back strongly in the first three months of the year, bringing to an end to what economists termed a “technical recession.”ABC News - World -
Tories seize on GDP rebound as they sell recovery to sour electorate
But economists warn positive growth data does not mean UK has escaped its low-growth trapFinancial Times - Business
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