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Why baby-boosting policies won’t work
The Economist· 4 days agoAs birth rates plunge, many politicians want to pour money into policies that might lead women to have more babies. Donald Trump has vowed to dish out...
The European housing crisis warping millennial life: The average Croatian lives with parents until...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 3 days agoToday, he finds himself part of another tourism boom — fueled by tourists eager to see the city that...
Starmer Calls for Scottish Voters to Help Labour’s Path to Power
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 3 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Keir Starmer put Scottish voters at the heart of his campaign to become prime...
Labour Finally Has UK Election It Craves, But Traps Lie in Wait
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Keir Starmer had been waiting for the announcement for well over a year. The leader...
Sunak Gambles on Summer Election as Tories Struggle in Polls
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Rishi Sunak called a surprise UK general election for July 4, with the prime minister...
The Myth of Central-Bank Independence | by Robert Skidelsky - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 7 days agoThe United Kingdom’s economic policy is adrift. In a recent report, the Committee criticized the...
The Hirshhorn took its modern art treasures out of the vault. It’s a joy.
The Day· 20 hours agoYou’ll rarely see a run of masterpieces to match an art history textbook like you’ll find at the National Gallery of Art. The Hirshhorn doesn’t trumpet the work of its namesake founder, the ...
Lionel learned from Athearn’s Rock Island boxcar - Trains
Trains.com· 7 days agoLionel brought out its first No. 6464 near-scale boxcars in 1953. The models it developed were...
What Is Wall Street? | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoWall Street is much more than the name of a street in Lower Manhattan, New York -- home to the New York Stock Exchange. Much like Hollywood represents the entertainment industry, and Silicon ...
This week’s covers
The Economist· 2 days agoIn most of the world, we report on doomed government policies to boost fertility. In the Middle East and Africa, we ask whether this month’s elections can produce the change that South Africa ...