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Belo Horizonte looks to tech and quality of life to revive spirits
The Minas Gerais state capital, Brazil’s first large planned city, confronts its 21st century challengesFinancial Times - World -
Wildfires may be emitting more carbon and toxic chemicals than assumed, by changing soil composition: Study
Wildfires may be releasing more planet-warming carbon dioxide and toxic chemicals than previously anticipated — by changing the composition of the soil systems that they burn, a new study has found. The charcoal-like remnants of charred wood and ...The Hill - Politics -
The Latest | More than half a million people flee fighting in Rafah and northern Gaza, UN says
The United Nations says more than half a million Palestinians have been displaced in recent days by escalating Israeli military operations in both southern and northern GazaABC News - World -
Jimmy Carter's grandson says he is 'coming to the end' after more than a year in hospice care
Former President Jimmy Carter’s oldest grandson said on Tuesday that his grandfather is “coming to the end” after spending more than a year in hospice care. Jason Carter, who also serves as chair of The Carter Center Board of Trustees, spoke about ...The Hill - Politics -
On Holding more than doubles profit
On Holding, the Swiss apparel maker backed by tennis legend Roger Federer, said its first-quarter profit more than doubled on strong direct-to-consumer sales.MarketWatch - Business -
Producer Prices Rose More Than Expected in April
Producer Prices Rose More Than Expected in AprilThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Tesco chief’s pay more than doubles to £10mn
Ken Murphy earns performance-linked bonuses of £8.3mn after hitting targetsFinancial Times - Business -
Tesco boss's pay more than doubles to £10m
Ken Murphy's package includes a pay-out from shares awarded after he joined the supermarket giant.BBC News - Top stories -
Millions more middle-aged are obese, study suggests
Using a lower cut-off for obesity would give a truer picture of who is affected, researchers say.BBC News - Top stories -
National-debt interest now costs more than Medicare or defense
Last week we got “good news” on Social Security and Medicare. Here’s the rest of the story.MarketWatch - Business -
Wholesale prices rose 0.5% in April, more than expected
The producer price index was expected to increase 0.3% in April, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.CNBC - Business -
Huge billboard toppled by storm kills more than a dozen people in India
A metal billboard bigger than an Olympic swimming pool crumpled onto a gas station in Mumbai, killing at least 14 people and wounding dozens more.CBS News - World -
Federal student loan interest rates highest in more than a decade
The Department of Education announced Tuesday that federal student loan interest rates for the 2024-2025 school year hit 6.53 percent, up from 5.5 percent the previous year. Higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz told CNBC the new undergraduate ...The Hill - Politics -
Hospital surgical teams with more women improve patient recovery, study finds
Researchers say that a critical mass of female anaesthesiologists and surgeons in operative teams can reduce postoperative complications. Hospital surgical teams that include more female doctors improve patient outcomes, lower the risk of serious ...The Guardian - World -
PGA Championship live: Tiger Woods says there is 'a long way to go still' in PGA Tour/PIF negotiations
What is the state of a potential working agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf?Yahoo Sports - Sports - Golf -
Young children with persistent severe obesity could have half average life expectancy, study finds
Research finds four-year-old boy who remains severely obese into adulthood has life expectancy of 39. Children who are severely obese could have just half the average life expectancy if they don’t lose weight in adulthood, according to a study.. ...The Guardian - World -
Prince William says Kate's 'doing well,' in rare comments since she announced her cancer diagnosis
Prince William has offered a positive assessment of his wife’s health in one of his few statements about Kate’s condition since she announced that she was undergoing treatment for cancerABC News - Health