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WorkWorkWorkWorkRecovered Mike Lynch superyacht transferred to Sicilian town The lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife, Neda, the Morgan Stanley International bank chair, Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife, Judy, and the yacht’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, also died in the incident. Nine other crew members and six guests – including Bacares – were rescued.
WorkWorkWhy Trump bombed Iran - podcast The United States has joined Israel in its attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. Michael Safi hears from reporter Hugo Lowell and world affairs correspondent Andrew Roth on what happens now WorkWorkHow to buy the Nintendo Switch 2: Latest stock updates at Target, Best Buy, Walmart and more As of this publication, just about all Switch 2 games are broadly available. Stock for the accessories remains a little spottier, but most devices are still available at multiple retailers. Nintendo's official Switch 2 carrying cases have been the main exceptions, so you may need to look to third-party alternatives if you want some protection for your console right away.
WorkWorkWhat are the best- and worst-run U.S. cities right now? “The best-run cities in America use their budgets most effectively to provide high-quality financial security, education, health, safety, and transportation to their residents,” said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. "Many of the top cities also have a very low amount of outstanding government debt per capita, which can prevent financial troubles in the future.” WorkWorkBattery-electric "Infinity Train" will charge itself using gravity Australian mining company Fortescue is working to clean up its own operations by 2030, while developing green solutions it can sell to others. It's forking out into green tech through a subsidiary called Fortescue Future Industries, which has recently acquired Williams Advanced Engineering. Today, the two companies announced their first project together: an electric "infinity train" designed to move loads of iron ore without ever needing to be charged.
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WorkWorkTens of millions in US face dangerously hot weather in rare June heatwave Mark Gehring, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Sullivan, Wisconsin, said this level of heat is not uncommon during the summer months in the US, although it usually takes hold in mid-July or early August. The most unusual facet of this heatwave is the sheer amount of territory sweltering under it, he said. WorkHow the Grateful Dead built the internet Before the internet took over the world, psychedelic rock band The Grateful Dead were among the first - and most influential - forces at the dawn of online communication. Work
WorkWorkDomestic abuse is 'public health emergency', experts say after critical NHS report In the UK, call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, or visit the Men's Advice Line or Women's Aid. In the US, the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In Australia, the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines may be found via www.befrienders.org. WorkWorkTexas will require permits for self-driving cars starting in September In the coming months, Texas' new law may prove to be more than just a headache for Tesla. Besides the permits, the upcoming regulation allows state authorities the ability to revoke permits and requires companies to provide methods of dealing with self-driving cars in emergency situations to police and first responders. While this could become a serious hurdle for Tesla, it's also likely to affect Waymo, since it currently operates an autonomous ride-hailing service in Austin.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkIran's dayslong internet blackout leave public in dark As the war between Israel and Iran hits the one-week mark, Iranians have spent nearly half of the conflict in a near-communication blackout, unable to connect not only with the outside world but also with their neighbors and loved ones across the country. Civilians are left unaware of when and where Israel will strike next, despite Israeli forces issuing warnings through their Persian-language online channels. When the missiles land, disconnected phone and web services mean not knowing for hours or days if their family or friends are among the victims. That's left many scrambling on various social media apps to see what's happening -- again, only a glimpse of life able to reach the internet in a country of over 80 million people. WorkWorkNew insight into Texas family detention reveals adults fighting kids for clean water A new court filing in an ongoing legal dispute with the federal government reveals the psychological and physical trauma endured by children and families held at Texas family detention centers. Advocates for the immigrant families conducted site visits at the detention centers in Dilley and Karnes, Texas. Families shared testimony detailing medical failures, dirty drinking water, and the psychological effects on their children of prolonged detention. The court filing made Friday evening is attempting to persuade a federal court not to terminate a 90s era policy that requires safe and sanitary conditions for immigrant children in federal custody. WorkWork
WorkFedEx founder and former CEO Fred Smith dies aged 80 While well known in Memphis, Mr Smith lived a life relatively out of the spotlight - although he did make a cameo appearance in the Tom Hanks movie Castaway in which a FedEx employee is stranded on an island after a plane crash. WorkWorkWork
WorkWorkWorkWorkFedEx, Micron and Nike earnings, PCE inflation: Stocks and data to watch Friday ends the week with the release of the core PCE price index for May, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge and a key input for future rate decisions. Personal income and spending data will show whether consumers are fueling growth or pulling back. Also on tap is the University of Michigan’s final read on consumer sentiment for June.
WorkWorkWorkLower energy costs part of government's 10-year plan for industry Liberal Democrat business spokesperson Sarah Olney said government plans "must contain real solutions to bring down businesses' sky-high energy costs and upskill workers around the country" and ministers must ensure small businesses "are right at the heart" of measures. Work
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