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Today's NYT Connections hints and answers — Friday, July 5 #390
Tom's Guide· 6 hours agoThe Connections answers on July 5 for puzzle #390 is bringing the heat after yesterday's answers...
FTSE 100 Live 05 July: Housebuilders surge after Labour win, Shell in $2bn setback
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 hours agoLabour plans to build 1.5 million houses in its five-year term in power which begins today....
What is next for household finances following Labour’s landslide victory?
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours agoLabour has pledged not to increase national insurance (NI) or income tax rates. It has also said it...
US Dollar snapped key level ahead of June’s NFP report
The Forex Market· 28 minutes agoThe US Dollar index briefly falls below 105.00 at the start of the European session. The main...
Cities vs. Airbnbs, farmers seeking tech workers and Google’s AI dreams clash with climate goals
The Globe and Mail· 51 minutes agoAsk the locals or mayors of tourist hot spots such as Barcelona, Maui, or Rome and they’ll tell you:...
The 9 Car Smells And Sounds You Should Never, Ever Ignore
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThere can also be visible signs of an oil leak. Noticing what color the leak is can help your...
Hospital recruitment drive undermined due to ‘racism by colleagues’ – report
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 13 hours agoAny act of discrimination or racism is unacceptable and the trust is committed to ensuring any...
Le Pen Plan for Power Market 'Frexit' Worries France's Neighbors
Financial Post· 6 hours agoThe National Rally’s proposals for tackling the high cost of living include policies that could...
Copper theft has been growing. The telecom industry wants tougher penalties | CBC News
CBC.ca· 4 hours agoThe Canadian telecommunications industry wants stiffer penalties for copper wire thieves, who they...
More ArriveCan-like debacles likely as government violates nearly all IT procurement best practices:...
National Post· 2 hours agoThe federal government’s IT procurement rules are so bad that they violate nearly every globally...