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South Africa election: Jacob Zuma and MK lead 3-0 in court battles
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Chinese swimming doping allegations prompt questions of fairness – and point to acrimony in Paris pool | Kieran Pender
Wada has defended its process as aggrieved athletes claim the anti-doping system only works if everyone is subject to same rules. Australian swimmer Shayna Jack has always denied consuming ligandrol, a banned performance enhancing drug. But, when ...The Guardian - World -
Joel Breman, Who Helped Stop an Ebola Outbreak in Africa, Dies at 87
Part of a team flown in to fight the deadly virus in 1976, Dr. Breman also worked to stamp out tropical diseases like smallpox, malaria and Guinea worm.The New York Times - Health -
South Africa election: ANC loses battle for Zuma's MK party name and logo
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South Africa's ANC loses another court case against rival party led by former president Zuma
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South Africa's ANC loses another court case against rival party led by former president Zuma
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress has lost a second court case against a new rival party led by former President Jacob ZumaABC News - World -
How the secret of sleep keeps us awake
Businesses can keep exploiting our tiredness while scientists seek to explain the mechanics of itFinancial Times - Business -
US and Philippines to take military drills into contested South China Sea
Expanded annual exercises likely to further strain ties with Beijing after clashes between coast guardsFinancial Times - World - China -
US and Philippine forces launch combat drills in the disputed South China Sea
American and Filipino forces have launched their largest combat exercises in years in a show of allied firepower that will include joint sails with the French navy and a ship-sinking drill near the disputed South China Sea that has alarmed BeijingABC News - World - China -
US and Philippine forces launch combat drills in the disputed South China Sea
American and Filipino forces have launched their largest combat exercises in years in a show of allied firepower that will include joint sails with the French navy and a ship-sinking drill near the disputed South China Sea that has alarmed BeijingABC News - Top stories - China -
How Mexico’s ‘kabuki pantomime’ fails to stop US-bound migrants
Dysfunction and corruption are disrupting efforts to stem the flow of people towards AmericaFinancial Times - World -
How Mexico’s ‘kabuki pantomime’ fails to stop US-bound migrants
Dysfunction and corruption are disrupting efforts to stem the flow of people towards AmericaFinancial Times - Business -
How Tabloids Used ‘Catch-and-Kill’ to Trade on Secrets of Celebrities
The term was coined by tabloid editors for buying the rights to stories for the purpose of ensuring the information never becomes public. Donald J. Trump was a beneficiary.The New York Times - Top stories -
Left silences right, right silences left. But censorship stops us pushing for change | Kenan Malik
In Brussels and Berlin, flimsy excuses were trotted out to stifle political debate. Two conferences in two European cities. Two attempted bans (though only one successful). Two different responses from politicians and the media. All of which tells ...The Guardian - World -
'Korda producing excellence that should prompt wider acclaim'
Nelly Korda's run of five consecutive wins should mark her out as one of the sporting greats of our time, writes Iain Carter.BBC News - Top stories -
Northern Africa's Political Shake-Up
Russia and the U.S. are competing for influence in African countries undergoing radical reorganization.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Thames Water crisis prompts jitters over ‘gold standard’ debt model
Investors grow nervous over financing technique likely to be used by government for future projectsFinancial Times - Business -
UPS Revenue Slumps as Shipping Slowdown Persists
The delivery company posted another drop in quarterly revenue, after it shipped fewer packages both domestically and internationally.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Shipping's Global Demand Downturn Is Proving Persistent
Freight forwarder Kuehne + Nagel says markets remain subdued despite a slight volume uptick in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Drought Pushes Millions Into ‘Acute Hunger’ in Southern Africa
The disaster, intensified by El Niño, is devastating communities across several countries, killing crops and livestock and sending food prices soaring.The New York Times - Science -
RFK Jr.'s blockchain budget
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story RFK Jr. wants a ‘budget on blockchain’ Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he wants to put the “budget on ...The Hill - Politics -
Is South Korea’s economic miracle over?
Decades of growth are tapering off as the country struggles to reform its model and reduce its dependence on manufacturingFinancial Times - World - South Korea -
Is South Korea’s economic miracle over?
Decades of growth are tapering off as the country struggles to reform its model and reduce its dependence on manufacturingFinancial Times - Business - South Korea -
How to Buy a Hearing Aid: Top Questions and Answers
With the hearing aid industry’s shift to over-the-counter sales, the market is flooded with new models. We’ll help you navigate the thicket of options.Wired - Tech -
Ask These Killer Questions to Revolutionize Your Work
Question everything about your process.Inc. - Business -
This Is the 'Magic Question' Billie Jean King Asks CEOs
The tennis legend, who makes her debut on the Inc. Female Founders 250 list, is still fighting for equality.Inc. - Business -
76ers' Maxey questionable for G2 due to illness
76ers All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey did not attend Monday's morning shootaround at Madison Square Garden due to an illness and will be listed as questionable for Game 2.ESPN - Sports -
Magic's Suggs helped off with knee injury, returns
Magic guard Jalen Suggs was able to return to Monday night's Game 2 at Cleveland after being carried off the court in the first quarter with a left knee strain.ESPN - Sports -
A Health Question for Women About to Undergo Hysterectomies
More doctors are saying removing ovaries increases risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Stars of the NBA Couldn't Stop Scoring. So the NBA Stopped Them.
Defenses didn’t stand a chance against scoring outbursts this season—until referees took a closer look at the rules.The Wall Street Journal - World - NBA -
The Golfer Who Can't Stop Winning
Nelly Korda is outdoing even a red-hot Scottie Scheffler with five consecutive wins on the LPGA Tour—including the season’s first major.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stop Filming Yourself at the Gym Already
Phones are interrupting workouts and causing privacy concerns. Instructors and fellow gym goers are fed up.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Retiring Yankees broadcaster John Sterling says feeling 'really tired' prompted decision
Retiring New York Yankees broadcaster was honored before the team's game versus the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday. Sterling said he was tired after 64 years at the mic.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Middle East Crisis: Israel Will Expand Civilian ‘Safe Zone’ if It Invades Crowded Gazan City, Official Says
Israel has said it plans to target Hamas fighters in Rafah, where a million civilians have sought shelter, an invasion the U.S. has warned against.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Shipping industry turns to high-tech wings for faster decarbonisation
SGS expects to be able to cut vessels’ fuel consumption by up to 30 per cent with its wind-sail technologyFinancial Times - Business -
Baltimore battles ship owners' effort to limit liability in bridge collapse
The owners of the Dali cargo ship were negligent and should be held fully liable for the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which killed six people, the city of Baltimore said in court filings Monday.NBC News - Top stories -
Baltimore Says Owner of Ship That Hit Key Bridge Was Negligent
The owner and manager of the cargo ship that downed the Francis Scott Key Bridge asked a judge to exonerate them from liability. The city argued otherwise.The New York Times - Business -
Baltimore Says Owner of Ship That Hit Key Bridge Was Negligent
The owner and manager of the cargo ship that downed the Francis Scott Key Bridge asked a judge to exonerate them from liability. The city argued otherwise.The New York Times - Top stories -
City Leaders Accuse Shipping Companies of Negligence in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
City attorneys want a federal court to reject the attempt by the owner and manager of the cargo ship Dali to cap damages under an 1851 law.Inc. - Business -
Baltimore bridge collapse: city says ship was ‘unseaworthy’ before leaving port
Baltimore has sued operator and owner of the Dali container ship, saying it had ‘an incompetent crew’ and ignored warnings. The city of Baltimore has sued the owner and operator of the Dali container ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key ...The Guardian - World