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Why The Founder of This Fast-Growing Company Takes Off Four Times a Year to Think
Every entrepreneur needs time to really sit down and think; how Allan Njoroge from Actriv Healthcare bakes it into his year.Inc. - Business -
King's 'thoughts and prayers' with Hainault victim's family
A 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.BBC News - Top stories -
Biden to meet with families of killed law enforcement officers
President Joe Biden on Thursday is expected to meet with the families of law enforcement officers who were killed on Monday in North Carolina, according to a source familiar with the planning.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Alex Hassilev, last original member of the '60s folk trio the Limeliters, dies at 91
With Glenn Yarbrough and Lou Gottlieb, Alex Hassilev was in one of the most popular bands of the early '60s. 'Through Children's Eyes' made the Limeliters beloved.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
The case for addressing private equity prejudice
In today’s climate, public markets do not provide enough diversificationFinancial Times - World -
The case for addressing private equity prejudice
In today’s climate, public markets do not provide enough diversificationFinancial Times - Business -
Arizona Lawmakers Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, Creating Political Rift on the Right
Two Republican state senators broke with their party to ensure final passage of the repeal. Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, is expected to sign it.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
'It would be beautiful' - has Sancho found his home?
Jadon Sancho could return to Manchester United this summer as a Champions League winner, but his future at the club remains uncertain.BBC News - Top stories -
Dutch city pilots radical debt cancellation scheme for poor families
Councillor in Arnhem says existing system to resolve issues caused by debt costs billions and isn’t working. The Dutch city of Arnhem is going to cancel the debts of some of the poorest families in the Netherlands in an attempt to break a ...The Guardian - World - Netherlands -
Blinken offers hostage families hope as he pushes for Israel-Hamas truce
In Israel for his 7th visit during the war in Gaza, Antony Blinken conveys "cautious optimism" to hostage families that a deal could be reached.CBS News - Top stories - Israel
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