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· June 23, 2026
The Fed chair who served under five US presidents was more practical and less ideological than his detractors claimed.
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· June 23, 2026
Giving that’s associated with the wealthiest Americans – from bequests and foundations to universities and donor-advised funds – fared better than usual.
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· June 23, 2026
A German loan for fixing Johannesburg’s electricity utility is unlikely to make much difference to users yet: prices will probably rise faster than inflation.
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· June 23, 2026
For 15 consecutive days, temperatures were over 32°C. Today, heatwaves are 3°C or 4°C hotter.
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· June 23, 2026
Research has found that when you manipulate people to doubt free will, bad things happen – including cheating and aggression. But does it hold up?
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· June 23, 2026
Mysterious, unwieldy and often captivating, Julian Schnabel’s film refuses easy categorisation.
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· June 23, 2026
The latest in the president’s long list of upgrades, renovations and new monuments has sent social media into a frenzy.
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· June 23, 2026
Many hedgehogs have become reliant on human-provided food.
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· June 23, 2026
A major review of 69 trials finds calcium and vitamin D supplements do little to prevent fractures or falls.
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· June 23, 2026
Morel made public the now notorious abuses of Belgian rule in the Congo.