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Sutterlin: Government of Grandmothers may evoke an economic miracle
telegraphherald.com· 9 hours agoNearly all of us criticize to a greater or lesser extent our politics and governments. Well, as odd...
Sicilians deal so well with drought that tourists don't notice. A record dry year could alter that
Financial Post· 1 day agoLakes are dry and fields are scorched by heat in Sicily, but water is still gushing copiously for...
Judge dismisses parts of sexual harassment lawsuit against BlackBerry and CEO
Financial Post· 2 days agoA judge in California has thrown out parts of a lawsuit that accuses Waterloo, Ont.-based BlackBerry...
Edmonton weather: High temperatures cooled by infrequent showers
Edmonton Journal· 2 days agoMonday's forecast is a mix of sun, cloud, and a 60 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon,...
Venezuela's Silence on Election Results Draws Global Concern
Financial Post· 3 days agoThe drawn-out wait has attracted significant international attention, with the US, Argentina and...
Charting the Global Economy: China Cuts Rates; Mild US Inflation
Financial Post· 4 days agoThe PBOC’s string of rate cuts underscores authorities’ growing urgency to support growth, which...
Bureau Veritas appoints Maria Lorente Fraguas as Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer
Financial Post· 6 days agoPARIS —
With $150 Billion in Default, Maduro Needs Sanctions Relief Fast
Financial Post· 6 days agoIf the election does go his way on July 28, Maduro must still reckon with the economic devastation...
‘Coup’ and ‘Cover-Up’: How the G.O.P. Is Reacting to the Harris Candidacy
New York Times· 7 days agoRepublican officials have largely treated President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race with suspicion and scorn, a Times analysis found, with some calling the development a “coup” or demanding that Mr. Biden resign.