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POLITICAL ROUNDUP: Most do not believe president above the law
Tahlequah Daily Press, Okla.· 16 hours agoJul. 14—Presidents are immune from prosecution for official actions, but the decision of what constitutes an "official act" and what doesn't has been pushed back by the U.S. Supreme Court to ...
Weekly column: The Jupiter-Saturn square and its implications
The Forex Market· 22 hours agoWhy wait until September?… The Fed’s publicly stated criteria for a rate cut, that it can be confident inflation is moving down toward its 2% target, appear to have been met. This year-over-year ...
Starmer backs BBC licence fee
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoSir Keir Starmer has said he is “committed” to retaining the BBC licence fee. The Prime Minister told reporters at the Nato summit in Washington that he...
Unilever to cut thousands of office jobs in turnaround push
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoIn October, Mr Schumacher said he would no longer seek to “force fit” all its brands with a social...
Opinion | How J. Lo Lost a Generation
New York Times· 3 days agoJennifer Lopez has been hailed as a trailblazer: a Latina from the Bronx who transcended her humble origins to become a global superstar. J. Lo’s...
It Is About The Money: The Path To Financial Freedom
Forbes· 4 days agoBy creating and sticking to a solid financial plan, you can use your resources to build wealth and ultimately enjoy the freedom and peace of mind you...
Bipartisan AI bill aims to give journalists, artists control over content
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoJournalists, songwriters and other artists would be given control over whether their content is used...
Project 2025 Calls For EPA To Shift Focus From Climate Change
Forbes· 5 days agoProject 2025 has gained attention recently as Democrats have latched onto it to try to draw policy...
Kane vs Van Dijk: England captain has a good record but one bad memory
Daily Mail· 5 days agoAfter the Netherlands lost 3-2 to Austria in the group stages, the Dutch legend said of Van Dijk:...
Why consciousness may have evolved to benefit society rather than individuals
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThink about it. While we are deeply rooted in our biological nature, our social nature is largely ...