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Golf’s Greatest Holes: Golfing legend Paul McGinley takes television presenter Chris Hollins on a tour of the best golf courses in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The Utility Ruining South Africa Is a Big Winner for Bondholders
Are ETFs Killing Future Stock Market Returns?
Zambia Moves to Bolster Currency Hit by Protracted Debt Talks
Water Bills in England, Wales to Rise by 7.5% Due to Higher Energy Costs
Traders Who Brushed Off Powell’s Words Face Tests From Hard Data
Hedge Funds That Beat Asia Turmoil Are Looking to China for 2023
Sushi Pranks at Japan’s Conveyor Belt Restaurants Spark Outrage
Pinterest Cuts About 150 Jobs, Joining Flurry of Tech Layoffs
Meta Was Scraping Sites for Years While Fighting the Practice
Sony to Promote Veteran CFO to Global Operations Overseer
France’s Le Maire Expects Lawmaker Majority for Pension Reform
UN Started Stricter Checks After Iran Hiked Nuclear Enrichment
How Extreme Bets Fueled an $11.4 Billion Fortune
Alleged Usain Bolt Fraudster Asked Him for Loan to Repay Victims
Top Paris Restaurant Café Laperouse Will Debut in London at the OWO
The Best Coffee Maker for Almost Half a Century Is Still Serving Strong
Sony Must Now Prove Its PS5 Is a Real Winner
Zuckerberg’s New Focus Pulls Meta Back From The Brink
Talking Softly Without Carrying a Big Enough Hawk
A Portuguese Manufacturer Aims to Unseat Asia in $5,000 Bikes
A 3D Printer Isn’t Cool. You Know What’s Cool? A 3D-Printing Factory
Wall Street: We Want Lower Rates. The Fed: Not So Fast
Japan’s Kishida Rebuffs Calls for Marriage Equality Ahead of G-7
A Woman in BOJ’s Top Brass Would Help Diversity Push, Masai Says
Shell Sees Opportunities in a World ‘Desperately in Need’ of Gas
Seriti Plans Biggest South African Wind Farm to Power Coal Mines
Where People Are Happiest — and Saddest — in Big Cities
Hochul Wants a Payroll Tax Boost to Fund NYC Subways, Transit
What Should a New Penn Station Look Like?
Texas Bitcoin Miners Face Damage, Higher Power Costs From Ice Storms
Is China Poised to Relax Its Crypto Ban? (Podcast)
Bankrupt Crypto Firm Celsius Says Some Users Can Withdraw Assets
Moscow’s strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure in a bid to crush the will of the civilian population caused emergency power outages across the country as the World Health Organization warned that millions of lives are at risk this winter.
Russian women, desperate to rescue their sons and husbands from the front lines in Ukraine, increased pressure on the Kremlin to ensure their sons and husbands are properly trained and equipped to fight, in the latest sign of the discontent caused by the war.