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Rachel Reeves’s CV exaggerated time at Bank of England

Billy Kenber Politics investigations correspondent Phil Kemp Political producer Getty Images Rachel Reeves’s online CV exaggerated how long she spent working at the Bank of England. The Chancellor left the financial institution nine months earlier than she stated in her LinkedIn profile. This means she spent five and a half years working at the bank […]

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How Trump Is Gutting Regulatory Agencies Like the SEC, CFPB and EEOC

The Trump administration is rapidly delivering wins to American companies by rolling back regulations, pausing investigations and retreating from lawsuits accusing employers of discrimination. A combination of firings, stop-work orders and litigation pauses has hobbled regulators like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and the Securities […]

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J.J. Watt to the Bengals? Burnley record edges NFL return closer

Feb 13, 2025, 06:01 AM ET English Championship club Burnley made history by keeping a 10th successive clean sheet on Wednesday — a record that edges part owner J.J. Watt towards a shock NFL return with the Cincinatti Bengals. Watt, the former All-Pro defensive end, shared a text conversation with Burnley’s James Trafford in December […]

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D.C. Plane Crash Warnings Were Years in the Making

In many ways, the issues at Reagan National’s control tower are emblematic of the fraying safety net that protects air travel throughout the United States. A Times investigation in 2023 found that close calls involving passenger planes happened, on average, multiple times each week across the country. The near misses were often the result of […]

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I Regret How I Treated My Kids

You can do one of three things with your pain: run from it (denial, compartmentalization), drown in it (rumination) or make friends with it. Making friends with your pain means letting it sit next to you, and starting a conversation with it. This internal dialogue might sound something like: You: Welcome, old friend. I remember […]

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