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World
Danish employment rate hits record-high despite Novo Nordisk layoffs
A total of 3,084,600 people were in paid employment in Denmark last month, according to new figures from Statistics Denmark, which is a new record.
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Two hours that changed AI
Over the course of two hours Wednesday afternoon, the AI industry produced an extraordinary stream of headlines mapping out the vast architecture of its ambitions.Why it matters: One historic news…
Economy
The insurers on the hook for war in Iran
Some have been hammered; even those who haven’t might be soon
Article/Blog
Eze’s Crystal Palace return and the players who could decide the fight for survival
المصدر: Sky Sports — Football
Inflation (Economics)
British Politics Is Obsessing Over the Bond Market. Here’s Why.
Britain is facing another round of turmoil in government leadership, jolting debt investors who were already on high alert over inflation.
World
Eurowings to take over routes from Berlin as Ryanair pulls out
Budget airline Ryanair has repeatedly slashed flights from Berlin citing high taxes and costs. Now Eurowings has announced plans to takeover some of those routes and add others.
World
Uber says Hong Kong ride-hailing cap ‘unusual’, insists it’s here to stay
Uber has described Hong Kong’s plan to cap the number of ride-hailing vehicle licences as “unusual”, as the city enters the final stage of shaping its regulatory regime for the…
World
Russia Restricts Armenian Flower Imports Amid Strained Relations
Rosselkhoznadzor claimed the ban, which takes effect on Thursday, is aimed at protecting domestic plant safety and domestic producers.
رياضة محلية
Mhambrey won’t throw Chahar ‘under the train’ for catching mishaps
"What we can control is going out there and playing quality 40 overs of cricket," Paras Mhambrey says about Mumbai Indians' motivation with the season having gone bust
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UK.gov hikes health AI tender by 400% – and hundreds of millions – after a chat with suppliers
Maximum framework value sky-rockets from £150M to £600M after 'an extensive intelligence gathering exercise'
Childcare
Parents in the UK: has your childminder stopped offering places or closed their business?
Campaigners warn the decline in childminders is making it harder for families to find flexible and affordable childcare. Share your experiencesThe number of childminders in England has roughly halved over…
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SpaceX not the behemoth everyone thought
Elon Musk's SpaceX isn't the financial juggernaut that many were expecting, according to the IPO prospectus it filed yesterday.The big picture: It's expected to be the largest IPO ever, and…
Variety
A Portuguese Retreat With a 17th-Century Palace
Plus: a quilting exhibition in Harlem, new queer art books and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Science & Tech
Science Group Seeks Public Hearing for N.S.F. Nominee
The American Association for the Advancement of Science questioned the credentials of Jim O’Neill, tapped to lead the National Science Foundation.
Arts
The Brothers Who Made Virginia Woolf the Talk of Cannes
Arie and Chuko Esiri take a team approach to their filmmaking, and the results with their Nigerian-set adaptation “Clarissa” have wowed the festival.
رياضة محلية
North and South Korean women meet in rare football clash as fans cheer both sides
Fans in rain ponchos cheered both North and South Korean women’s football teams during a rare inter-Korean match in Suwon, where North Korea’s Naegohyang Women’s FC defeated Suwon FC Women…
Art
James McNeill Whistler at Tate Britain: The Fleeting Nature of Light, and of Life
A retrospective at Tate Britain brings together the American-born painter’s gauzy paintings and some of the provocative ideas that drove him.
Hotels and Travel Lodgings
New Jersey Says Yes to Airbnbs During the World Cup
As New York City tamps down on short-term rentals, some New Jersey municipalities are encouraging residents to take advantage of the windfall World Cup travelers could bring.
Science & Tech
Bluesky Says Kremlin Is Hacking Its Platform to Spread Propaganda
The company said it was fighting Russian efforts to hijack real users’ accounts to post fake content, an apparently novel tactic.
Arts
A New Film Makes My Hearing Condition a Superpower. It’s Not.
In “Tuner,” a former musician turned safecracker has painful hyperacusis. For him, it’s a hidden talent. Here’s what it’s really like.
Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
Digging Deep Into Dog Poop Data: Which Neighborhood Is the Worst?
The city relies on 311 complaints to log dog waste. But one resident took a closer look.
Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
This week’s properties are in Bushwick, Kips Bay and Midtown East.
Health
Why Can’t I Leave My Cheating Husband?
Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who feels stuck despite a series of infidelities.
Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are in Chappaqua, N.Y., and New Fairfield, Conn.
Movies
‘Tuner’ Review: Harmonies, Heists and Hurt
Leo Woodall shines in this somewhat odd but vibrant movie about a piano tuner with a rare and excruciating condition who begins to break bad.
Movies
‘Saccharine’ Review: How Far Would You Go to Lose Weight?
In this supernatural horror movie, a miracle drug made of human ashes upends a medical student’s life.
Arts
‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Review: Baby Yoda Takes the Silver Screen
This franchise offshoot follows a hero whose face is obscured for most of the movie. Is “Star Wars” fighting with one arm tied behind its back?
Arts
‘I Love Boosters’ Review: A Fashion-Forward Sense of Justice
Keke Palmer plays a shoplifter who sells high-end clothing at a deep discount in Boots Riley’s polychromatic new film.
Movies
‘Manas’ Review: A Bleak Coming of Age
A 13-year-old girl living on the Brazilian island of Marajó finds herself trapped in cycles of abuse in this upsetting film.
Arts
An Artist Ponders Pond Scum, Humans and the Meaning of Life
Anicka Yi questions humans’ place in the world through work that focuses on some of the tiniest life-forms out there. At Storm King, muck-filled columns are her lab.
Arts
‘Everybody to Kenmure Street’ Review: When the Neighborhood Won
A must-see documentary about a protest against a 2021 immigration raid in Glasgow shows the power of community.
Politics
Bipartisan bill to build women’s history museum falls after GOP amendment
Republicans amended the bill to say President Trump may pick an alternative site for the museum and specified it could include only “biological women.”
Economy
Byron Allen on how CBS handed him Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ time slot
Byron Allen’s “Comics Unleashed” will take over the time slot held by “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” following the host’s final episode on Thursday.
Arts
How Stephen Colbert, and Late Night, Evolved
James Poniewozik, our chief television critic, traces the way Stephen Colbert presided over a heyday of political comedy on late night.
Variety
What Graduation Speakers Are Telling the Class of 2026
Will A.I. replace them? Graduation speakers addressed student uncertainty about the future with jokes and words of wisdom.







