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Warren Buffett Says 1 Uncomfortable Habit Separates the Doers From the Dreamers
Your most precious resource is your time. Make protecting it a priority. -
The New York Times - Top stories
A Romance Bookstore Boom
The arrival — and success — of brick-and-mortar romance stores. -
CBS Sports - Sports
DeMar DeRozan free agency: Why six-time All-Star is in limbo, just like the last time he was on the market
DeRozan reportedly won't sign for the MLE, and sign-and-trades are complicated -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Analysis: U.S. Jobs Market Cools Just Like Fed Chief Powell Wants
June payrolls were solid, but down slightly from May, while wage inflation slipped a few notches. Both continued trending toward what Powell has called ‘sustainable’ levels.Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - World
Stifling China’s green energy boom would be a disaster
Does the government in Beijing have the courage to throw its weight behind what business is already doing?China -
CNBC - Business
Psychiatrist: Bed rotting days are ‘very tempting,’ but don’t really help you feel rested—here’s how to recharge instead
Young people swear by "bed rotting," a trend where you stay in bed all day. But it doesn't really offer the rest you need, says psychiatrist Samantha Boardman. -
ABC News - Entertainment
‘Despicable Me 4’ debuts with $122.6M as boom times return to the box office
After a historically bad first half of the year, the box office is suddenly booming -
The New York Times - Top stories
Romance Bookstores Are Booming, Dishing ‘All the Hot Stuff You Can Imagine’
Bookstores once shunted romance novels to a shelf in the back. But with romance writers dominating the best-seller lists, a network of dedicated bookstores has sprung up around the country. -
BBC News - Top stories
Japan declares victory in 'war' on floppy disks
The use of the floppy disk, which was still used in some government agencies in Japan, has now been scrapped.Japan
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Stock Futures Lower Ahead of Busy Earnings Week
Investors are awaiting results from JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, and will also get a fresh insight on inflation with June’s consumer-price and producer-price indexes. -
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Dollar Rises as French Elections Boost Safe Havens
The dollar rose as investors seek safe-haven assets after Sunday’s surprise French parliamentary election result, ING said.France -
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Gold Futures Slip But Broadly Keep Gains From U.S. Data-Driven Rally
Gold was lower in early European trading but broadly held ground after it reached its highest price since early June on Friday, driven by softer-than-expected U.S. data. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Credit Investors Need Time to Assess Election Impact on Banks
In credit markets, the surprising outcome of the second round of the French election will be the main topic, with French banks being in focus, UniCredit Research said. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Centrist-Led French Government Could See French-German Bond Spreads Tighten
If a centrist/technocrat prime minister is installed in France and political uncertainty subsides, the 10-year French OAT-German Bund yield spread is likely to tighten, Nomura said.France