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BBC Sport
Micah Richards, Joe Hart, Wayne Rooney and Darren Cann debate whether England should have had a penalty after Harry Kane went down under a challenge from DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi-Nzau.
NY Times Business
By 2016, when he retired from the parent company of glossy magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, print was seriously struggling.
BBC World
Yorgen Fenech denies any involvement in the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017.
Variety
The first day of my Big College Internship, I stood on the sidewalk outside my new office, stared up at the high-rise windows and thought of only one person: Mitchum Huntzberger. For those of you who skipped past Rory’s fall from grace in Season 5 of “Gilmore Girls,” Mitchum Huntzberger — her boyfriend Logan’s dad, […]
Bloomberg Markets
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Fed Chair Kevin Warsh takes center stage in Sintra with fresh signals on inflation and price stability, while the ECB weighs the global outlook. Plus, Anthropic's Fable 5 gets the green light as Meta accelerates its AI cloud push. National Grid CEO Zoë Yujnovich joins Open Interest on her company's role in powering the AI boom, and EQT's Eric Liu on where private equity is finding the next AI winners. (Source:
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TechCrunch
Honda wants in on the lucrative energy storage market. This week it began producing batteries destined for data centers, not driveways.
Bloomberg Markets
The mayor of Hungary’s second-largest city called on Chinese battery-parts maker Semcorp to walk away from a new, 65 billion-forint ($210 million) factory that’s been closed for alleged environmental violations.
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Says Sy, “A watch accompanies you through experiences, milestones and memories. It marks moments in a very intimate way. The longer you wear it, the more it becomes part of your story.”
Hollywood Reporter
Warner Bros. Pictures wins a bonkers bidding war for the Gen Z obsession.
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Retail trading activity set records in May and June — and the propensity of that cohort to buy the dip has looked pretty smart.