
No Picnics for Debt Negotiators: Your Saturday US Briefing
Happy Memorial Day weekend. Summer officially kicks off here in the US and it’s time to break out
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Santos striker Marcos Leonardo scouted by Europe's elite at Under-20 World Cup
Santos striker Marcos Leonardo is being watched by a number of top European sides at the Under-20 World Cup.
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‘Domestic Offshoring’ Sends Low-Wage Jobs Out of Key US Cities
The US is becoming increasingly split between high-priced cities where the rich and powerful congregate and more affordable
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Key GOP Negotiator Says ‘Thorny’ Issues Unsettled in Debt Deal
Representative Patrick McHenry said Saturday that there are still “thorny issues” in the negotiations between House Republicans and
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Roger Waters says Nazi outfit at Berlin concert was anti-fascist
BERLIN/LONDON Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters said he was opposing fascism and bigotry when he wore a Nazi-style
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Stocks Traders Shun Leverage With Debt-Cap Deadline Approaching
For equity investors transfixed by a debt-ceiling standoff that risks pushing the US government into an unprecedented default,
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Your Saturday UK Briefing: Problems in the UK? Blame Inflation
Hello from London, where as one of our senior editors put it, a recession is fine as long
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British Airways Resumes Schedule Though New Travel Delays Emerge
British Airways Plc resumed its normal schedule after solving a technology issue that had led to two days
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Real Madrid reach Jude Bellingham agreement with Borussia Dortmund
Real Madrid are close to finalising an agreement to sign Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham.
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Swedish Landlord SBB Gets Second Junk Rating as Crisis Worsens
Pressure is mounting on the landlord at the center of Sweden’s property crisis after the company’s credit rating
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Charting the Global Economy: German Growth Outlook Deteriorates
Germany suffered its first recession since the start of pandemic, extinguishing hopes that Europe’s top economy could escape
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Iceland Wage Restraint Needed to Slow Hikes, Central Banker Says
Iceland’s labor market parties must rein in wage growth to help slow interest rate hikes, according to the
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