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Russian ties and cheap tech: G7 leaders unequivocal in criticism of China
Concerns set out over supply of materials with military applications, and impact of subsidies on global market. China’s role in providing assistance to Russia in its war against Ukraine, and its “harmful overcapacity” in the production of cheap ...The Guardian - World - China -
Signs point to mild gas prices in preelection summer
U.S. gas prices started the summer driving season lower than usual, with experts pointing to mild demand and cheaper oil as factors contributing to the moderate costs. Though confounding variables, such as the hurricane season and downstream ...The Hill - Politics -
Trump leads Biden by 7 points in Arizona: Poll
Former President Trump is leading President Biden by 7 points in Arizona, a new poll found. The survey, conducted by Rasmussen Reports, found that 47 percent of the state’s likely voters said if the election were held today, they would vote for ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
'Women and the Piano' Review: Lives at the Keys
A historical survey of 50 extraordinary pianists who defied gender norms and social obstacles to create vibrant music and identities of their own.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Russian Prosecutors Finalize Indictment of Evan Gershkovich
The Wall Street Journal reporter will be tried on a spying charge in Yekaterinburg, the city where he was arrested more than a year ago. Mr. Gershkovich and his employer have denied the charge.The New York Times - World - Russia -
IOC gives 14 Russians neutral status for Games
The IOC approved 14 athletes from Russia and 11 Belarusians with neutral status to compete at the Paris Olympics in a first list from some sports published Saturday.ESPN - Sports - Russia -
Apple Sued by Employees Alleging Unequal Pay for Women
The suit targets Apple’s hiring practices used to set compensation, as well as the company’s performance-review policies.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Apple -
What happened to the women who took on the Taliban?
Afghan women tell the BBC they were beaten and tortured for protesting against the Taliban.BBC News - Top stories -
4 Mental Health Reminders for Women in the Workplace
Your mindset is everything amid challenging work environments. Follow these tips while navigating the daily stressors of corporate life.Inc. - Business -
Why are China’s consumers spending less?
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