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Time
September 12, 2024
How Cities Are Clamping Down on Traffic to Help Fight Emissions
Cities like Dublin have banned or limited vehicle traffic on a regular basis to help meet climate goals..
Financial Post
September 12, 2024
Sobeys parent company Empire reports $207.8M Q1 profit, sales up from year ago
Sobeys parent company Empire says it earned $207.8 million in its latest quarter, down from $261 million a year ago. Read more.
The Economist
September 12, 2024
More storms are brewing in the South China Sea
A dangerous new stage in the conflict is beginning
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Venezuela’s opposition is getting smashed
Can it find any way to thrive?
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Squeaky-clean Europe is more corrupt than you think
Scandals and scams are rife. The EU’s clean-up isn’t working fast enough
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Volunteering has big benefits for the elderly
But those Britons who would most benefit are least likely to do it
The Economist
September 12, 2024
People are splurging like never before on their pets
Would you buy your furry companion a cologne?
The Economist
September 12, 2024
America’s college heads revise rules for handling campus protests
University leaders have learnt some lessons, but face a tough test this autumn
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Youngsters are fleeing Japan’s once-mighty civil service
Why would anyone sane and talented work for it?
The Economist
September 12, 2024
European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones
The continent’s policymakers are right to be worried
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Democratic control of the Senate depends on a seven-fingered farmer
Can Jon Tester win again in Montana?
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Nice ideas, Mr Draghi—now who will pay for them?
From “whatever it takes” to “whatever the cost”
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Can Xi Jinping take Hong Kong “from stability to prosperity”?
A fixation on security may cost the city in the long term
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Paul Gauguin is an artist ripe for cancellation
Yet, as with others, controversy and talent were part of the same palette
The Economist
September 12, 2024
The sweet story of Peru’s blueberry boom
Plucky farmers have transformed the market in only ten years
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Sport is getting hotter, harder and deadlier
As players vomit and boil, even John McEnroe reckons “it is not humane”
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Politics
The world this week
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Business
The world this week
The Economist
September 12, 2024
The weekly cartoon
The world this week
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Letters to the editor
A selection of correspondence
Elite Daily
September 12, 2024
Camila, Shawn, & Sabrina Got So Shady At The VMAs
The VMAs are an infamous battleground for celeb feuds, and in 2024, the shadiest battle was between Sabrina Carpenter, Shawn Mendes, and Cam...
The Hacker News
September 12, 2024
Beware: New Vo1d Malware Infects 1.3 Million Android TV Boxes Worldwide
Vo1d malware infects 1.3M Android TV boxes in 197 countries. Learn about this new backdoor threat and how it compromises device security.
Time
September 12, 2024
How TIME and Statista Determined the World's Best Companies of 2024
How TIME and Statista determined the World's Best Companies of 2024
Time
September 12, 2024
Britain's NHS Must 'Reform or Die,' Prime Minister Says
Britain’s loved but overstretched health system is in critical condition and must “reform or die,” Keir Starmer said.
Astronomy
September 12, 2024
How to use an autoguider for the best astrophotos
The most beautiful celestial scenes can be marred by streaky stars. Here’s how to avoid this novice pitfall.
Allure
September 12, 2024
I Tried the “Nefertiti Lift” to Define My Jawline
It’s a new name for a time-tested treatment to sculpt the jaw and define the neck.
The Hacker News
September 12, 2024
Exposed Selenium Grid Servers Targeted for Crypto Mining and Proxyjacking
Exposed Selenium Grid servers targeted for crypto mining and proxyjacking. Learn about the vulnerabilities and how to protect your infrastru...
Elite Daily
September 12, 2024
Taylor Finally Called Travis Her Boyfriend In Her VMAs Speech
Taylor Swift gave her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, a sweet shoutout during her acceptance speech for the VMAS Video of the Year award. Here's wh...
The Economist
September 12, 2024
How Christianity shapes politics in America
Four books and a podcast explain a complicated relationship
Financial Post
September 12, 2024
Posthaste: The biggest risk to oil prices might not be what everybody thinks
Oil prices have plunged over concerns about demand, but OPEC supply could become a bigger problem, say economists. Read more
Financial Post
September 12, 2024
Canadian CEOs worry about climate change ’all or most of the time’: survey
The proportion of Canadian business leaders who say they are worried about climate change jumped dramatically in 2024. Find out more.
Financial Post
September 12, 2024
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Women s Health
September 12, 2024
You've Probably Overlooked This Gym Machine, But It's Key For Growing Your Glutes And Hammies
Experts say the Rep Fitness V2 GHD is the best overall pick.
Time
September 12, 2024
How Harris' Campaign Is Marketing Taylor Swift's Endorsement
The Kamala Harris campaign has fully embraced Taylor Swift’s debate night endorsement.
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Will Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris matter?
Celebrity endorsements are unlikely to change voters’ minds. But they may boost turnout
Allure
September 12, 2024
La Mer, Dyson, and Tom Ford for 25% Off?
It may be Bluemercury's birthday, but we're the ones getting gifted.
The Hacker News
September 12, 2024
Top 3 Threat Report Insights for Q2 2024
IntelBroker threats, Amazon spoofing, and Log4j exploits dominate Cato CTRL’s Q2 2024 Cyber Threat Report.
The Economist
September 12, 2024
How to finish Japan’s business revolution
Tokyo-listed companies have become more friendly to shareholders, but the job is only half-done
The Hacker News
September 12, 2024
Iranian Cyber Group OilRig Targets Iraqi Government in Sophisticated Malware Attack
Iranian threat actor OilRig targets Iraq's government networks with new malware, exploiting advanced C2 protocols.
The Economist
September 12, 2024
What will happen if America’s election result is contested?
The system is now stronger, but so is public mistrust of it
The Hacker News
September 12, 2024
Ireland's Watchdog Launches Inquiry into Google's AI Data Practices in Europe
Irish Data Protection Commission launches inquiry into Google's AI model PaLM 2, investigating GDPR compliance in personal data processing f...
The Economist
September 12, 2024
China’s government is surprisingly redistributive
That is despite a stingy tax-and-transfer system
Vanity Fair
September 12, 2024
The Richest Man in Germany Is Worth $44 Billion. The Source of His Family Fortune? The Nazis Know.
Klaus-Michael Kuehne, born in 1937, has more money than Ken Griffin, MacKenzie Scott, or François Pinault. Just don’t ask him how he got so...
The New Yorker
September 12, 2024
How a Scientific Dispute Spiralled Into a Defamation Lawsuit
What does a Harvard Business School professor’s decision to sue the professors who raised questions about her research bode for academic aut...
The New Yorker
September 12, 2024
Was Abraham Lincoln Gay, and Should We Care?
A new documentary makes the case that the sixteenth President of the United States was a “lover of men.” What difference does it make?
The New Yorker
September 12, 2024
The Mini Crossword: Thursday, September 12, 2024
Perform like Gregory Hines or Savion Glover: eight letters.
The New Yorker
September 12, 2024
Eric Adams Stays Focussed, Avoids Distractions, and Grinds
As members of his inner circle get investigated by the F.B.I., the Mayor of New York City, quarantining with COVID, tries to play it cool.
The New Yorker
September 12, 2024
Meet My Shitty A.I. Friends
Crystal: Only ever messages you when she needs something—usually a software update—but still starts the chat acting like she’s just checking...
The Economist
September 12, 2024
Why family empires dominate business in India
Their grip on the economy may be starting to weaken—slowly
Time
September 12, 2024