Brexit at 10: the promises, the costs and the search for accountability
Ten years on, the UK's decision to leave the European Union is increasingly seen as more than a single referendum result. Critics argue it reflected a wider crisis of political imagination, with Brexit supporters misreading both Britain and the world, while the promised future never arrived.
Radio France Internationale 8 min read
Tyler Reddick explains what went wrong in teammate battle for the win
In Sunday's NASCAR Cup race, a part-time rookie prevailed against his championship-leading teammate on the streets of San Diego, but it was nearly catastrophe for both Heim and Reddick
Motorsport 2 min read
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China Will Return as Major Oil Buyer in August, JPMorgan Says
China's oil purchases fell dramatically, with imports dropping to about 7.8 million barrels per day in May, their lowest level since late 2017.
International Business Times 3 min read
Colombia Enters Political Crisis as Petro Alleges Election Irregularities Linked to Israel and Allies Move to Challenge 33,000 Voting Tables
Colombia appeared headed toward a prolonged political confrontation after President Gustavo Petro questioned the results of the country's presidential runoff, alledged Israel interference, and his political allies announced plans to challenge tens of thousands of voting tables following the apparent victory of conservative candidate Abelardo de la Espriella.
Latin Times 5 min read
Mexico, Italy and others see up to two more months of heat stress than in the 1970s, study says
Mexico, Kenya, Italy and other nations are experiencing anywhere from one to two more months of heat stress than they were several decades ago, new research published Monday says, and some areas even more so
The Independent UK 5 min read
Spanish PM’s former right-hand man jailed for 24 years for corruption
José Luis Ábalos found to have taken bribes on Covid-era public contracts in damaging blow to Pedro Sánchez
The Guardian - UK 4 min read
‘Institutional threat’: election of far-right leader raises fears for democracy in Colombia
Trump-admiring Abelardo de la Espriella has vowed to ‘disembowel’ the left and kill criminals like ‘rats and cockroaches’
The Guardian - UK 8 min read
Psychology says people who are very choosy about what they eat: What this eating behaviour may reveal about personality and daily habits?
Psychology says people who are very choosy about what they eat may have eating habits shaped by personality, past experiences, routine, health concerns, or personal preferences. Food choices are not always about taste alone. Psychology explains that selective eating can have many reasons. Understanding this behaviour can help people avoid…
The Economic Times 8 min read
Burnham arrives in Westminster as Labour MPs pay homage to the King of the North
Andy Burnham returned to Westminster amid a frenzy of media interest.
The Independent UK 4 min read
6 Behavioral Trends School Psychologists Are Seeing This Year
School psychologists are on the front lines of student mental health, behavior, and learning challenges every day. As classrooms continue to evolve, they are noticing several behavioral trends that are affecting students across elementary, middle, and high schools. While every child is different, many of these patterns are appearing consistently…
Kids Ain't Cheap 7 min read