Striking Workers Are Telling the Truth about Britain No Wonder Politicians Want to Silence Them Nesrine Malik
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It’s not unpatriotic to tell the whole truth about Britain and the end of slavery | Ella Sinclair
The mooted memorial to the navy’s West Africa Squadron seems to be an attempt to rewrite history in a more favourable light. My fight to honour the Africans buried on St HelenaSt Helena urged to return remains of enslaved people to AfricaUntil ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Kate Middleton's Cancer Diagnosis Reveals a Simple Truth About What Co-Workers Don't Have to Share (Unless They Choose To)
What do people deserve to know when a co-worker -- or boss -- faces a serious illness? The answer is clear.Inc. - Business -
As brutal war rages and famine looms, look at pictures of Gaza and keep saying: ‘this is not normal’ | Nesrine Malik
Of all the threats to those suffering, one of the most frightening is that we tire – and their plight becomes background noise. Cast your mind back to early 2022, more than two years ago now. Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was such a shock, ...The Guardian - World -
The truth about the ‘veepstakes’
I know it’s fun to speculate. But remember, this pick is usually made based on who can bring something to the presidential campaign that it thinks it needs or wants.The Hill - Politics -
The Overlooked Truths About Biden’s Age
The president is a decision maker, not an action figure.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
The biggest question about Trump’s Truth Social merger
A state appeals court ruled Donald Trump only needs to post a $175 million bond in his New York civil case – less than half of the $464 million judgment that was originally due Monday. Susanne Craig, Brian Schwartz, Dave Aronberg, and Jon Sale ...NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
'The Breakthrough Years' Review: The Truth About Teens
Adolescence has a reputation for being a time of turmoil, rebellion and difficulty. In fact, most teenagers report strong bonds with their parents.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What Birds’ Dreams Can Tell Us About Our Own
What new research on the avian brain and REM sleep in birds might reveal about our own dream lives.The New York Times - Science -
U.S. and Britain accuse China-linked hackers of ‘malicious’ cyber campaigns, announce sanctions
The U.S. and U.K. on Monday accused Chinese state-affiliated hackers of being behind cyber campaigns targeting political figures.CNBC - Business -
Does China spy on Britain? Of course. But we have more important things to discuss with them | Simon Jenkins
While diplomatic rows are inevitable, the priority is to keep channels open, and engage with Beijing about the climate crisis. Once upon a time Britain would have sent a gunboat up the Yangtze River. That would teach those Chinese a lesson. To ...The Guardian - World - China -
The town that can’t live without migrants, but isn't sure it wants to live with them
FREMONT, Neb. — Big-city mayors may be complaining about the economic impact of an influx of migrants, but the residents of a small city near Omaha can’t decide how they feel.NBC News - Top stories -
Teachers Are Quitting. Some States Want to Pay More to Keep Them.
Nationally, average teacher pay has barely budged since 1990. New legislation seeks to increase minimum salaries.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Co-workers worry about missing colleagues in bridge collapse
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said an unknown number of workers were doing repairs on the Baltimore bridge when it was hit. At least six people are missing, authorities said.NBC News - Top stories -
In Central America and Mexico, families mourn workers lost in the Baltimore bridge collapse
The construction workers who went missing in the Baltimore bridge collapse came to the Maryland area from Mexico or Central America, including an enterprising Honduran father and husband.NBC News - Top stories -
South Carolina wants answers about $1.8 billion sitting in a bank
Accountants are trying to figure out where the $1.8 billion in cash came from and where it was supposed to go.CBS News - Top stories -
Reddit IPO is telling stock investors what they should know about the market now
A growing ‘wall of worry’ that U.S. stocks are entering a period of irrational exuberance.MarketWatch - Business -
Voters don’t want Biden or Trump — No Labels can give them another option
Democrats of good will can find common ground with Republicans and with No Labels. History awaits their collective decision.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Want to bring microchip fabs back to the US? Exempt them from environmental review
What chases high-tech manufacturing abroad is not the lack of government subsidies, but excessive regulation and taxation.The Hill - Politics -
Companies are about to waste billions on AI — here’s how not to become one of them
The excitement around AI is real and justified. But with hype cycles come not only sound investment, but also loads of waste.VentureBeat - Tech -
How Joe Biden talks about the Trump criminal cases without talking about them
President Joe Biden’s directive to his campaign team is simple enough: Don’t talk about Donald Trump’s four criminal cases, people familiar with his campaign strategy said.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Britain’s China conundrum
Plus, two more ministers quit in a blow to SunakFinancial Times - World - China -
Ohtani's ex-interpreter said he bet with a bookmaker. Here's what we know about them
The betting scandal has offered a glimpse into the secretive underworld of bookies and raises questions about how they operate. Here's what we know.ESPN - Sports -
A Lesson in DEI Failure From Britain
‘Diversity, equity and inclusion’ costs billions and doesn’t work.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
Phoebe Philo Breaks Her Silence
In an exclusive interview, the designer talks about doing things as she wants them done, the weight of expectations and what happens next.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Trump's Truth Social Enablers
His media company’s IPO soars on hopes he’ll retake the White House.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
My father's diary left me wondering whether he was a killer
Disturbing passages in his late father's diaries lead writer Saul Wordsworth to hunt for the truth.BBC News - Top stories -
Sumo kind of wonderful as Takerufuji’s debut win in top division makes history
Wrestler, whose real name is Mikiya Ishioka, triumphs in Osaka to secure Emperor’s Cup despite injuring his ankle the previous day. The ancient Japanese sport of sumo is celebrating a new hero, after Takerufuji became the first wrestler for more ...The Guardian - World -
'Super Mario Bros. Wonder' Almost Had a Live-Action Mario
If you’re having flashbacks to Bob Hoskins circa 1993, don’t worry. Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s live-action Mario bit never came to be, but remnants of the idea remain.Wired - Tech -
Why "it's not been a great week" for Britain's royal family
Prince William quips about Kate's art skills as an event in honor of Princess Diana fails to bring he and Harry together again.CBS News - Entertainment - United Kingdom -
U.S. and Britain Accuse China of Cyberespionage Campaign
The actions on both sides of the Atlantic, which included sanctions, underscored the escalation of cyberconflict between Western allies and Beijing.The New York Times - Business - China -
This Was Village Life in Britain 3,000 Years Ago
The superbly preserved remains of a Bronze Age settlement offer a glimpse of a “colorful, rich, varied” domestic life circa 850 B.C.The New York Times - Science -
‘Living the dream as Britain’s best padel player’
Part tennis, part squash, padel is the fast-growing sport popular with celebrities and sports stars.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Caledonian Road — Andrew O’Hagan’s state-of-Britain novel
The writer’s Dickensian doorstopper of a book features a motley crew of characters in a London riven by privilege, greed and egoFinancial Times - World -
Britain's Labour Party Could Take a Thatcherite Turn
The Conservatives are no longer a supply-side party, but leaders on the left can occasionally surprise you.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump's Truth Social Is Going Public
Donald Trump could make over $3 billion once the right-wing social network is publicly traded. $3 billion.Wired - Tech - Donald Trump -
Truth Social hits Wall Street
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Truth Social parent makes stock market debut Shares of former President Trump's media startup rose nearly 50 percent after debuting on the stock ...The Hill - Politics -
Are You Noise Sensitive? Here's How to Tell
Every person has a different idea of what makes noise “loud,” but there are some things we all can do to turn the volume down a little.Wired - Tech -
The Historic Town of Natchez Has New Stories to Tell
This Mississippi River port town may not be on your must-travel list. But it should be—for the good food, friendly people and sober, unglorified look at history.The Wall Street Journal - World -
King tells of 'great sadness' at missing Maundy service
He is not attending public events while he has treatment for cancer but recorded a message instead.BBC News - Top stories -
Culberson strikes out with Braves in try to be P
Charlie Culberson's attempt to become a pitcher took a blow when he was released by the Braves. The 34-year-old has spent 11 years in the majors as a utility man.ESPN - Sports