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Labour’s manifesto: where will the money come from?
Plus, what might a Labour government mean for your personal finances?Financial Times - World -
Russia-Ukraine war: Saudi Arabia, India and South Africa among countries opting out of Ukraine declaration
Nations also including Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico and United Arab Emirates did not sign final communique at summit on peace, says Swiss government. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy has thanked leaders and officials for attending this ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Hot Funds and the Curse of 'Self-Inflated Returns'
When billions of dollars gush into an ETF that just reported big gains, more gains can soon follow. The problem: The investors themselves are driving those gains—and will suffer when their impact fades.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Supreme Court's Welcome Bump Stock Ruling
The Justices say ATF let Congress off the hook on a gun regulation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
When rural communities welcome immigrants, everyone wins
The picture of rural America as a dying wasteland home to a dwindling number of angry white people may appeal to folks who have never been here. But it’s wrong.The Hill - Politics -
The West and Russia's Frozen Assets
A plan to use the Kremlin’s money to fund Ukraine doesn’t do enough and is needlessly complex.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Come to Our Destination Wedding!
It is impossible to put a price on friendship, but in this case it’s about $6,403.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ukraine arrives at Euro 2024 to a patriotic welcome and vivid reminder of the war at home
The Ukraine men’s soccer team was made to feel at home for its first practice in Germany for the European ChampionshipABC News - Sports - Ukraine -
Ukraine Welcomes Pledges of More Military Aid With Cautious Optimism
Kyiv signed security pacts with several Western allies this week. Whether they will fundamentally change the course of the war, or endure beyond looming elections elsewhere, is unclear.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
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
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The Olympic Swimmer Who Spent Six Months Sitting on the Couch
When Simone Manuel was diagnosed with overtraining syndrome, she was forced to spend almost half a year doing next to nothing. Now she’s back in the pool and aiming to qualify for the Paris Games.The Wall Street Journal - World -
To Buy This Rare Bugatti, He Needed Money, Patience and a Trip to France
Bilal Hydrie’s dream of owning a 2023 Bugatti Chiron came true after paperwork, interviews, travel—and a $1.5 million deposit.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Japan's Chip Equipment Maker Disco Catches AI Fever
The maker of equipment for semiconductor manufacturing occupies a key role in the chip supply chain.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Israel to Pause Fighting Along Southern Route in Gaza to Ease Aid Blockage
The announcement of daily humanitarian pauses during daylight hours comes after one of the deadliest days for Israel during the eight-month-old war.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
San Diego's Yoga Crackdown Leaves Yogis Bent Out of Shape
It’s no stretch to say instructors and students are in a twist over outdoor restrictions in ‘the mecca of yoga.’The Wall Street Journal - World