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Chinas Richest, Zhong Shanshan, Loses $20 Billion Over Cheap Water - (No paywall)

Zhong Shanshan, the founder of Chinese beverage giant Nongfu Spring, has seen his wealth shrink by as much as $20 billion since early May.

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Why Protesters Are Squirting Water at Tourists in Barcelona  
  

Thousands of Barcelona residents urged tourists to go home as mayor Jaume Collboni plans to reduce short-term rentals.


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Joe Biden faces 10th House Democrat asking him not to run  
  

A growing number of Democrats are calling on the president to drop out of the 2024 election.




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Joe Biden starts to turn the tide on rebel Democrats  
  

Biden was praised on Tuesday after delivering a speech at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.


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What do we do about Alice Munro now?  
  

Reckoning with the late author and Nobel Prize winner's complicity in her daughter's abuse.




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Inside the 'Nightmare' Health Crisis of a Texas Bitcoin Town  
  

A Bitcoin mine moved to a small town in Texas. One by one, the residents fell ill.


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Lionel Messi Is Not Finished Yet  
  

As Argentina heads to another Copa Amrica final, the Messi show goes on.




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Who Lived and Who Died in The Battle of Rook's Rest  
  

A 'House of the Dragon' cliffhanger ending leaves the fate of an important character up in the air.


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This summer, all hail the "non-wedding wedding"  
  

The garden party, old money, and cool girl weddings are starting to feel more like dinner parties.




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Seven signs you might be guilty of parent alienation--and how to stop  
  

Alienation occurs when one parentconsciously or unconsciouslyinfluences the child to reject the other. Here are the warning signs.


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What a Kamala Harris presidency could look like  
  

Kamala Harris would likely "put more emphasis on minorities" if she becomes the next president, according to one political scientist.




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Microsoft drops its observer seat on OpenAI board amid regulatory scrutiny  
  

Microsoft took a nonvoting board seat at OpenAI back in November.


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America's obsession with hot dogs, explained  
  

The strange ways we do (and dont) consume glizzies.




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We deserve a more nuanced conversation about working moms  
  

The motherhood penalty is more complicated than you think.


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Does America's Largest Health Care Company Control Your Doctor's Office? Help The Times Report  
  

The Times wants to hear from patients and providers about medical practices affiliated with Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group. Share your experience below.




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Ukraine's President Pleads for More Weapons With Fewer Restrictions  
  

America doesnt shy away from its friends, Volodymyr Zelensky said in a speech in Washington as leaders gathered in the city for a NATO summit.


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U.S. and Allies Target Russian Bots Working to Spread Propaganda  
  

Intelligence officials from three countries flagged a Russian influence campaign that used artificial intelligence to create nearly 1,000 fake accounts on the social media platform X.


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They Fled Oppression at Home, but It Followed Them Abroad  
  

Many Venezuelans who left their homeland oppose the countrys autocratic president, but strict requirements will prevent most from voting in a closely watched election.


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Russia-Ukraine war: Kremlin hits out at UK's 'irresponsible' comments on Storm Shadow missiles ? as it happened  
  

Using UK weapon to strike within Russian territory then would be another irresponsible step, Moscow says


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Israeli strike on Khan Younis shelter kills at least 31 amid surge in Gaza fighting  
  

IDF reviewing airstrike after confirming an attack using precision munitions, which Gaza officials say killed eight children


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Iceland is dodging the VC doldrums as Frumtak Ventures lands $87 million for its fourth fund | TechCrunch  
  

Iceland's startup scene is punching above its weight. That's perhaps in part because it kept the 2021 hype in check, but mostly because its tech ecosystem


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AI has powered the S&P 500 this year. Don't expect that to change anytime soon, BlackRock says.  
  

Investors should consider leaning into the AI build-out and adoption phase amid a transformation that is on par with the Industrial Revolution, BlackRock strategists said.


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Should You Buy Broadcom Stock Ahead of Its 10-for-1 Stock Split? Here's What History Shows.  
  

The company's technology underpins much of the artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem, but is the stock a buy before July 11?


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Here's the Top Reason to Buy Broadcom Stock Before Its 10-for-1 Stock Split on July 12  
  

The clock is ticking until Broadcom's stock split. Should you move quickly?


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Deep tech startups with very technical CEOs raise larger rounds, research finds | TechCrunch  
  

SaaS founders trying to figure out what it takes to raise their next round can refer to Point Nine's famous yearly SaaS Funding Napkin. (The term refers


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Rising Frustration in Houston After Millions Lost Power in Storm  
  

With outages expected to last days, a top state official promised to look into whether the utility company could have done more to prepare for Hurricane Beryl.


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Trump's V.P. Reveal May Be This Week. Or Not.  
  

Donald J. Trumps monthslong search for a running mate, orchestrated to feed speculation and attention, is nearing an end, but questions of who, and when, remain.


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A Late Play by the Biden Campaign: Running Out the Clock  
  

Time is on President Bidens side. Every day that he defies pressure to end his re-election campaign, replacing him becomes harder for Democrats.


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A Biden Confidant Emerges as a Crucial Mideast Diplomat  
  

Amos Hochstein, an energy policy official who was born in Israel, is playing diplomatic firefighter along the Israel-Lebanon border.


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Biden, on Call With Mayors, Works to Shore Up Democratic Support  
  

Speaking to nearly 200 Democratic mayors, the president again acknowledged he had a poor first debate and took softball questions about his campaign and second-term agenda.


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U.S. Marshal Shoots Man in Attempted Carjacking Near Sotomayor's Home  
  

The marshal was sitting in an unmarked federal vehicle near the Supreme Court justices home when a man approached the vehicle and pointed a handgun at him through the drivers side window.


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White House Doctor Discussed Business With the President's Brother  
  

Republicans are seeking information about a venture that Dr. Kevin OConnor discussed with James Biden before the president was elected.


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Democrats Seek Criminal Investigation of Justice Thomas Over Travel and Gifts  
  

The senators said the Supreme Court justices failure to disclose lavish gifts and luxury travel showed a willful pattern of disregard for ethics laws.


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Nvidia and the 'Magnificent Seven' are driving the market -- and that's 'concerning,' strategist says  
  

Eric Beiley, executive managing director of The Beiley Group at Steward Partners, breaks down what could happen to markets if Donald Trump wins a second term


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Microsoft raises Xbox Game Pass prices by as much as 25%  
  

The gaming giant said its PC Game Pass subscription would increase by 2 to 9.99 per month.


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Samsung Electronics union goes on indefinite strike  
  

A union for almost 25% of the firm's South Korean workers called the walkout over pay and benefits.


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Flexible working: Staff able to choose working hours in new trial  
  

The project will build on the original 2022 trial looking at a four-day working week.


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Carney: Household bills will fall with new tech  
  

Green technologies will help drive down bills by the end of the decade after initial investment, he says.


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Port Talbot: Government braced for "difficult" talks with Tata Steel  
  

Tata Steel will close the second of its Port Talbot blast furnaces in September.


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Amazon Says It Reached a Climate Goal Seven Years Early  
  

The company said it effectively got all of the electricity it used last year from sources that did not produce greenhouse gas emissions. Some experts have faulted the companys calculations.


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How a Distinctive Beauty Brand Fell Apart, Sinking Almost $700 Million With It  
  

When the private equity firm Carlyle bought Beautycounter, the skin care brand that people sold at kitchen tables, everything changed.


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Britain Has Huge Clean Energy Ambitions, but Are They Realistic?  
  

Analysts warn that the Labour Partys proposals are unlikely to be cheap and could come at the cost of jobs in the oil and gas industry.


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Samsung Union Workers Launch Indefinite Strike  
  

The tech giants largest union escalated its dispute with management after failing to reach an agreement over pay and working policies.


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Centuries of Avalanches Are Stored in Tree Rings  
  

Discovering evidence of deadly deluges of snow from the past could help protect people on mountains around the world, researchers say.


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This May Be a Turning Point for Biden. But in Which Direction?  
  

The race against Trump doesnt seem as if it will get easier.


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Democrats Divided Over Biden, and Israeli Strike Hits School Shelter  
  

Plus, Alec Baldwins Rust trial begins.


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Forces on Both Left and Right Battle for Europe's Political Soul  
  

A coarsening of public discourse and contempt for mainstream parties have politicians on both sides denouncing what they say are extreme positions by their opponents, analysts say.


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As Climate Toll Grows, FEMA Imposes Limits on Building in Flood Plains  
  

New restrictions are meant to reduce damage during floods. The rules were first proposed in 2016, then the Trump administration scrapped them.


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Opinion | When Progressive Ideals Become a Luxury  
  

On my journey from foster care to Yale, I developed a concept I call luxury beliefs.




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