Month: July 2023
While Everyone Else Fights Inflation, China’s Deflation Fears Deepen
Signs of deflation are becoming more prevalent across China, heaping extra pressure on Beijing to reignite growth or risk falling into an economic trap it could find hard to escape.
Read MoreLeave No Pet Behind: Returning U.S. Soldiers, Diplomats Work to Bring Home Furry Friends
U.S. Navy Seals rescued cats and dogs in an elite Sudan operation, the latest in line of war zone animal evacuations.
Read MoreDon’t Be a Jerk at Work. (But Don’t Be Too Nice, Either.)
How devolving into people-pleasing can hold back your career.
Read MoreYears in the baking, Israeli doctor’s cookie could take bite out of peanut allergies
As rates of life-threatening food allergies rise globally, researchers study underlying reasons, develop new immunology treatments, and offer updated feeding guidelines for babies
Read MoreJewish groups decry use of Auschwitz visit as ‘marriage counseling’ in Bollywood film
Critics are calling for romantic melodrama ‘Bawaal’ to be removed from Amazon due to insensitivities, but the director says it’s being misunderstood
Read MoreThe Yellow trucking company meltdown, explained
Yellow’s expected bankruptcy spells the end for the freight carrier, say industry experts. Its demise stems from an exodus of customers, union strife and longstanding financial troubles. (Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Read MoreDeSantis Jabs at Trump’s Legal Trouble as He Resets His Campaign
Ron DeSantis’s remarks to a voter in New Hampshire suggest he may step up his attacks against the man who leads him in national polls by a wide margin.
Read MoreTV panelist sacked after calling to free assassin Yigal Amir, to audience applause
Lawyer Ari Shamai says Rabin’s killer, who is serving life sentence, should be released from prison; Channel 14 says he will no longer be invited on show
Read MoreProtesters attack French embassy in Niger as West African governments threaten coup leaders – NBC News
Protesters attack French embassy in Niger as West African governments threaten coup leaders NBC News West Africa threatens force on Niger coup leaders, French embassy attacked Reuters Military members detain Niger’s president 9NEWS Opinion | The U.S. should suspend aid to the Niger
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