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A message to economists: geopolitics matters too
Western policymakers ignore changing global power relations at their perilFinancial Times - World -
Forget Trump — the American media is on trial in New York
Back during the Trump years, the media spent an inordinate amount of time dissecting every last detail of this tabloid journalism fodder we’re now seeing play out in a New York City courtroom — which is meaningless to the lives of nearly every ...The Hill - Politics - New York -
Forget Moonshots. Investors Want Profit Now.
CEOs might resist the new investor mantra of Show Me the Money—but if they do, their share price is likely to suffer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
3 gold investing mistakes to avoid right now
Looking to make a successful investment in gold? Then be sure to avoid making these simple mistakes.CBS News - Top stories -
What Marketers Should Know About Ibotta, the Digital Promotions Company That Just Went Public
The Walmart-backed company provides consumers with cash back and other deals in exchange for their purchase data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The US doctor who cannot forget what he saw in Gaza
Dr Sam Attar found himself having to decide who could be saved, and who was beyond hope.BBC News - Top stories -
Airline keeps mistaking 101-year-old woman for baby
An IT glitch leaves the cabin crew expecting to welcome a baby on board rather than a centenarian.BBC News - Top stories - Travel -
BHP has offered to buy Anglo American, a long-time rival with a market capitalization of about $35 billion, in a potential megadeal that could reshape the global mining industry.
BHP has offered to buy Anglo American, a long-time rival with a market capitalization of about $35 billion, in a potential megadeal that could reshape the global mining industry.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Traders will get a new look at the prospects for interest-rate cuts at the conclusion of the Fed's Wednesday meeting, potentially modifying investors' anxiety about what is next for the stock market.
Traders will get a new look at the prospects for interest-rate cuts at the conclusion of the Fed’s Wednesday meeting, potentially modifying investors’ anxiety about what is next for the stock market.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The pet I’ll never forget: Brighton Yellow, the budgie that interrupted dinner parties chirping, ‘Right! That’s enough!’
This legendary little featherball did impressions of my mum, refused to stay in his cage and even learned to play football.. Budgies are supposed to be boring, manageable pets. I have no doubt that when my extremely busy parents took me to the pet ...The Guardian - World
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