In this edition, we explore the pushback on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, allegations of a toxic work environment at the World Economic Forum and how to power through boring tasks.
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Updates
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Iran’s presidential election runoff Friday presents a stark choice between an anti-Western hard-liner and a reformist.
Iran’s Election Features a Reformer, a Hardliner and a Crisis
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Two-thirds of hotels in the U.S. are branded. But companies like Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt don’t own or even run most of the properties. Here's why.
Why Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt Don’t Own Nearly 99% of Their Hotels
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The castle in northeast Scotland was decrepit, uninhabitable and almost 500 years old. Karen and Marc Ellington were absolutely smitten with it and transformed it into a family home.
After Fleeing the Vietnam Draft, They Landed in a 500-Year-Old Scottish Castle
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What is a foot hammock? And will the airline have an issue if I use one?
Foot Hammocks: Savior of Economy Fliers, Scourge of Airlines
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These drivers say their best money move is an old car. “The wheels are never going to fall off of that thing.”
The New Math of Driving Your Car Till the Wheels Fall Off
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Britain’s Labour Party has won a landslide election victory as voters look set to hand its leader Keir Starmer one of the biggest parliamentary majorities in British history.
U.K.’s Labour Party Wins Landslide, Sunak Concedes Defeat
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The “dog days” of summer have just started—not because pets are panting from the heat but because of the position of the “Dog Star” in the night sky.
The Hot, Lazy ‘Dog Days’ of Summer Just Officially Began
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Exclusive: Herbert A. Allen III, president of the investment bank Allen & Co., has paid $13.9 million for an oceanfront home on North Carolina’s Figure Eight Island, an exclusive community that's long attracted celebrities and business leaders.
Allen & Co. President Buys One of North Carolina’s Most Expensive Homes for $13.9 Million
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