IKEA CEO on the ‘huge economic benefits’ of climate action
good morning As the UN’s COP29 climate meeting winds down in Baku this week, IKEA CEO Jesper Brodin has a ...
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Arch’s Cathy Wood lets retail investors bet on Elon Musk’s private launch and Trump’s proximity.
Cathy Wood’s ARK Invest is inviting retail investors to bet on Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s private startups and potentially take ...
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Inflation, China’s stumbling economy, and apocalyptic fear are driving a new gold boom. Investors think this time there’ll be no bust
Some 1,350 feet deep and two miles across at its widest point, the Cortez open-pit gold mine outside Elko, Nev., ...
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Demand for weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy drives up employer health care costs.
The weight-loss drug revolution is helping to fuel rising health care costs among employers, who are increasing their benefits to ...
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Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine for the first time
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One Direction stars join mourners at Liam Payne’s funeral via Reuters
By Ben Macquarie AMERSHAM, England (Reuters) – Former members of the boy band “One Direction” were among mourners at the ...
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Angela Merkel, once celebrated as one of the world’s most popular politicians, now faces increasing scrutiny over her legacy.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains one of the world’s most popular politicians even after she retires in 2021, but ...
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Google’s outgoing EMEA president is a former Olympian and likes to start his morning rowing on the River Thames.
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Britain’s former deputy prime minister Prescott has died, his family says, Reuters
(Reuters) – John Prescott, a former British deputy prime minister in Tony Blair’s Labor government, has died, his family said ...
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New Zealand’s post-Ordron populist axis is angering the Maori community.
More than 40,000 people marched on New Zealand’s capital this week in anger over a proposed revision of a treaty ...
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