From the BBC World Service: On Friday, Ireland votes on whether to change a clause in the constitution that says a woman’s main duties are as a caregiver in the home.
Many in the world of business are focusing on what November’s election could mean for antitrust policy.
Homes in suburban areas saw their values increase by more than 5.6%, according to a new Redfin report.
From the BBC World Service: Sales in China of Apple’s iPhone fell by 24% in the first six weeks of 2024 compared to a year earlier.
There’s news this morning that UnitedHealth paid $22 million to recover systems from a ransomeware gang.
It’s also the people who lead them. A new survey found that nearly a third of hospital nurse leaders plan to leave their jobs within a year.
From the BBC World Service: At China’s National People’s Congress, the government has outlined a 5% growth target.
Expect more reality TV, foreign programming and live sports in the years to come. Also: unpacking the latest government spending bills.
NYCB has already had a rocky year so far. Plus, interest rates aren’t included in inflation calculations. What gives?
From the BBC World Service: Wigtown, Scotland, has built a thriving literary sector. Can other towns take a leaf out of Wigtown’s book?