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The Case Against Low Interest Rates
The dollar is strong, inflation is down, and the average American isn’t calling for cheap money.2 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Lycamobile UK loses £51mn value added tax case
Size of payment to be made by the telecoms company to HMRC still to be decided1 hr ago - United Kingdom -
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West Nile cases springing up in U.S.
Michigan is reporting its first human case of West Nile Virus for 2024 and California's Contra Costa County has reported its first West Nile-related death since 2006. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder has more on the virus and how to ...7 hr ago -
Yahoo News - World
This Home’s Sculptural Form Makes a Bold Case For Hempcrete
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The Guardian - World
Billionaire Putin ally forfeits £750,000 in UK sanctions case
NCA said forfeiture of cash belonging to Petr Aven was first time it has recovered, rather than frozen, sanctioned funds. A UK aide to one of Vladimir Putin’s “closest” oligarchs has agreed to forfeit more than £750,000 after a two-year ...2 days ago - United Kingdom -
CNBC - Business
Trump wavers on Harris debate, says he could 'make a case' for skipping
Former President Donald Trump said that while he "probably" will debate Vice President Kamala Harris, he could "also make a case" for refusing to do so.10 hr ago - Donald Trump -
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Meta Settles Texas' Facial-Recognition Case for $1.4 Billion
The state of Texas has reached a $1.4 billion settlement with Facebook parent Meta Platforms over the company’s since-discontinued use of facial-recognition technology.7 hr ago - Meta -
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Meta Settles Texas' Facial-Recognition Case for $1.4 Billion
The state of Texas has reached a $1.4 billion settlement with Facebook parent Meta Platforms over the company’s since-discontinued use of facial-recognition technology.7 hr ago - Meta -
Inc. - Business
How to Manage Outside Work in a Heat Wave: Case Study
Piece of Cake Moving's peak season coincides with the hottest part of the year. Here's how the company keeps employees safe and customers happy.13 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
Former England players accuse RFU of ‘suppressing data’ in brain injuries case
‘Crucial’ documents not disclosed, complaint says Steve Thompson and Mark Regan among signatories The England World Cup winners Steve Thompson and Mark Regan have accused the Rugby Football Union of “suppressing their medical records” in a ...12 hr ago
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Corrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of Aug. 1, 2024.34 min ago -
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