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The Price We Pay for Having Upper-Class Legislators
What explains the almost total absence of working-class people from elected positions in state government?The New York Times - Top stories -
Yen surges against U.S. dollar amid fears of further intervention
Japan’s yen violently strengthened against the U.S. dollar late Wednesday, sparking suspicions of intervention by Japanese authorities.MarketWatch - Business -
As India votes, misinformation surges on social media: 'The whole country is paying the price'
Misinformation about India's election is surging online as the world's most populous country votesABC News - World - India -
BOE-Fed Policy Divergence Seen as Risk For Sterling
The market prices a similar amount of interest-rate cuts for the Bank of England and Federal Reserve but there’s a risk of policy divergence that could weigh on sterling versus the dollar, Morgan Stanley said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
We’re all paying a high price for letting corporations have free rein over us
Deliberately weakening social protections has created greater financial and economic insecurity.MarketWatch - Business -
We're raising our Amazon price target, betting light guidance proves conservative
Shares rose on a strong quarter. The upside, however, was tempered by a lower-than-expected outlook.CNBC - Business -
‘I live in a slum’: My ex-husband knocked down, then rebuilt my home and left it in foreclosure. Now he refuses to pay alimony.
“He woke one morning and announced he was done.”MarketWatch - Business -
This fiery economist became Argentina's president railing against politicians. Now he's wooing them
Argentina’s lower house has voted to approve a dramatically downsized version of President Javier Milei’s economic overhaul package, known as the omnibus billABC News - World -
‘Our prenup stirred up resentment’: My husband, 62, lives in my home. I pay for his credit card, car loan, vacations and groceries. Now he wants to pool our assets.
“He has $1.2 million invested. I have close to $5 million in investments.”MarketWatch - Business -
The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They're Ready to Work
AI that can predict how specific humans will look, act and feel could do the jobs of fashion models, focus group members and clinical trial participants.The Wall Street Journal - World
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To Russia's South, Georgians Protest Against Moscow-Inspired 'Foreign Agents' Bill
Government opponents say proposals for a restrictive new political-funding law represent a Russian ploy to weaken growing ties between the ex-Soviet state and Europe.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Police Move In on UCLA Protesters After Tense Standoff
Officers remove lines of barriers set up by demonstrators, a day after clashes broke out at the university.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How an Ordinary Guy Took a $3,000 Case to the Supreme Court
Stuart Harrow has his day—to one justice’s bemusement: ‘I’m just wondering why the government’s making us do this.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Real-Estate Agent Had to Decide: List an Outdated Victorian, or Buy It Himself
Instead of putting it on market, Paul Kitchen purchased the San Francisco home with his wife, Blair Williams. The young couple then launched a full-scale renovationThe Wall Street Journal - World -
The Treasurys Market Is Getting Squeezed From All Sides
Inflation and deficits are lifting yields and jarring the stock market.The Wall Street Journal - World