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Buying a home can’t get any worse, right? It can — and probably will.
Lower interest rates spur housing demand — but with supply so tight, prices have nowhere to go but up. -
BBC News - Top stories
What are the parties saying about women's rights and gender identity?
Party leaders have been asked about where they stand on the topic of single-sex spaces. -
Financial Times - Business
Britain needs a fresh start
The Conservatives have run out of road. Labour must be given a chance to governUnited Kingdom -
CNBC - Business
France's far right looks headed for victory in the first round at the polls. Here's what that means
With just days to go until France's snap parliamentary election kicks off, victory for the far right looks increasingly likely in the first phase of the two-stage runoff. -
NBC News - Top stories
The far right is on the rise ahead of elections in France. Here’s what you need to know.
France is on the cusp of voting in a far-right government for the first time since World War II, as the national mood appears to be souring on President Emmanuel Macron’s brand of mainstream centrism and lurching toward fiery anti-establishment ... -
ABC News - World
French far right ahead in 1st round of snap elections. Here's how runoff works and what comes next
French voters face a decisive choice on July 7 in the runoff of snap parliamentary elections that could see the country’s first far-right government since the World War II Nazi occupation — or no majority emerging at all -
The Hill - Politics
French far-right scores convincing first-round election win: What to know
The far-right National Rally party in France scored a convincing early lead in the first round of the country’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, according to pollsters, bringing controversial leader Marine Le Pen a step closer to forming a ... -
Yahoo News - World
French far right scores convincing first-round election win: What to know
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The Guardian - World
The 14 long and wasted years of Tory Britain
Before the Conservatives were elected in 2010, David Cameron set out his vision of a prosperous, secure country that would care for all. On every metric, by every yardstick, his party has failed. Some neuroscientists describe it as Life Review. ...United Kingdom
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