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Wisconsin Supreme Court Says Ballot Drop Boxes Can Again Be Used
The decision by the court’s liberal majority, delivered four months before the November election, reverses a ruling by conservative jurists two years ago. -
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to Allow Absentee-Ballot Drop Boxes Again
Absentee and by-mail ballots have become a political dividing line. -
The Guardian - World
England lose control and embrace the chaos to rise from the canvas again | Jonathan Liew
Southgate’s plans are in tatters but his side are in the semi-finals and none of it makes the slightest sense. It’s the second half of extra time, and about 107 minutes have been played, or maybe a couple, or maybe four months, it’s hard to tell. ... -
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Gazans seek shelter as Khan Younis exodus continues
Palestinians continue to stream out of eastern Khan Younis in response to Israeli evacuation orders. -
The Guardian - World
‘Rachel Reeves becomes UK’s first female chancellor; former Tory chair says party faces ‘oblivion’ – election live
Rachel Reeves becomes first woman to hold post in 800-years as Angela Rayner named secretary of state for levelling up. UK general election results 2024: live trackerHow Labour did it: inside the campaign that led to ‘Starmergeddon’Clive Myrie is ... -
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Wisconsin voters can once again use absentee-ballot drop boxes to deliver their votes after the state supreme court overturned its own 2022 ban.
Wisconsin voters can once again use absentee-ballot drop boxes to deliver their votes after the state supreme court overturned its own 2022 ban. -
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Investor Group Raises Macy's Buyout Offer, Again
Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management want to acquire Macy’s shares they don’t already own for $24.80 each, or roughly $6.9 billion. -
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German Factory Orders Unexpectedly Fall Again
Manufacturing orders were 1.6% lower in May than the prior month, indicating that the key sector for Germany’s export economy continues to struggle.Germany -
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How the Kindle Became a Must-Have Accessory (Again)
The e-reader has become the gadget of choice on #BookTok.
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England's Soccer Team Has Landed on a Plan for Euro Glory. It's Called Plan B.
The Three Lions haven’t played brilliant soccer to reach the semifinals of Euro 2024. But under coach Gareth Southgate they have learned to embrace the late-game chaos required to win knockout games. -
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Crushing Debts Await Europe's New Leaders
Planned largess by election winners in Britain and France is on a collision course with soaring debts and deficits. -
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People Are Feeling Stuck in Their Jobs. Bosses Are Starting to Worry.
Companies are trying new tactics such as letting employees take projects in new cities, letting some people apply for temporary positions on other teams and giving people fresh challenges. -
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Earnings Season to Test Investors' Faith in Big Tech Stocks
S&P 500 companies are expected to report the biggest quarterly profit jump since early 2022.