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The Federal Reserve is widely expected to start cutting rates in September after 11 rises in 16 months
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Winners of prizes such as the Nobel are concentrated in a handful of universities, which runs the risk of narrowing debate
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In 2017, the portrait, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, sold for a record £360m and vanished. Now, it is claimed, it will reappear as the star exhibit in a Saudi branch of the Louvre
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From Starbucks to local cafes, Petaluma’s reusable cup project aims to cut down on rampant plastic waste
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There are many parallels between the situation facing Labour’s 1960s chancellor and today’s. But will Reeves grasp the higher borrowing nettle?
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PM faces pitfalls navigating what are crucial relationships but claims by jilted Tories don’t ring true, say experts
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Readers recall how a European trip became the catalyst for the life decision they needed
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DoJ lawsuit claims firm’s algorithm helps landlords coordinate rental prices and violates antitrust laws
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For all the initial noise against low-traffic neighbourhoods, most people like them and they can benefit the public purse
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Fed chairman hails progress in battle to bring down inflation, with cut rates starting from September
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Labour has yet to confirm its plans for home heating or insulation as reliance on expensive gas forces bills up
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Amid rising temperatures last year, unionized UPS workers made heat an issue – but despite a key contract win, workers say little progress has been made
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British tech entrepreneur who sold his Autonomy software group to Hewlett-Packard and was later cleared after a long-running US fraud case
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Peloton Interactive reports fourth-quarter revenue of $643.6m, exceeding analysts’ expectations