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Spain Prime Minister Sánchez hails Socialists' win in Catalonia
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Catalan separatists lose majority in a regional election in a boost to Spain's prime minister, preliminary results show
Catalan separatists lose majority in a regional election in a boost to Spain's prime minister, preliminary results showABC News - World -
Eureka E10 Review: An Adorably Dumb Robot Vacuum
Eureka’s combo robot both vacuums and mops your floors. It does a fine job vacuuming, but it’s a sloppy mopper, and its home-mapping skills are mediocre.Wired - Tech -
6 top-rated robot vacuums of 2024
Automate your cleaning routine with these staff and expert recommended robot vacuums from brands like Roomba, Roborock, Shark and more.NBC News - Top stories -
Pedro Sánchez’s separatist amnesty on the ballot in Catalonia election
Sunday’s vote will highlight enduring rift between those who want to stay in Spain and independence movementFinancial Times - World -
Tourist killings expose fragmentation of organised crime at the heart of Mexico’s extraordinary violence
The murders of two Australians and an American in Baja California show the shifting and uncertain fault lines of risk in a country where crime and the state often overlap. The killings of the Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and their ...The Guardian - World -
Ethics office finds ‘probable cause’ Texas Republican misused campaign funds
A new report from the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) says there is “probable cause” that Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas) used campaign funds for personal costs, an allegation that the Texas Republican denies. The OCE — an independent, nonpartisan ...The Hill - Politics -
Green transition is stitched into the tax code: White House economist
White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Lael Brainard dismissed the notion that Republicans would be able to easily reverse the sustainable energy provisions passed in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) even if they win majorities in ...The Hill - Politics -
How Mother and Child Co-Founders Are Cracking the Code to Successful Business Partnerships
Forging a family business isn't always easy. These five companies show the effort is well worth it.Inc. - Business -
Eurovision 2024 live: Switzerland’s Nemo wins 68th song contest with The Code
25 countries performed in Malmö, amid controversy over Israel’s participation and expulsion of Dutch entry. Want to share thoughts, favourites and the view from where you’re watching? Email us at eurovision@theguardian.comIf you missed the second ...The Guardian - World
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