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Blake Lively files to receive $8m in legal fees from Justin Baldoni and his studio
Attorneys slam ‘scorched-earth tactics’ from Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios over $400m countersuit against the actorBlake Lively has filed for $8m in fees and costs that she says resulted from her battle against Justin Baldoni and his Wayfarer Studios.That figure is to cover the le
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How do you capture the world's longest golf course in a photo? – video
Guardian Australia's photograph and picture editor Carly Early analyses the top three photographs in June, explaining the craft and composition that make them so special. June's edition includes how to illustrate a rise in shark bites, using framing to create a play on power, and
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Arles photography festival review: who needs big names when you’ve got cute animals and al
It’s the world’s most prestigious photography show, but Les Rencontres de la Photographie really flies thanks to the jaw-dropping work of eccentrics, amateurs and complete unknowns• The best of Arles 2026 – in picturesOn 16 June 1963, a mechanic from Albuquerque named Paul Villa
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From bendy bananas to £350m for the NHS – how many Brexit promises actually came true?
Leaving the EU was supposed to solve Britain’s border issues, slash bureaucracy, revitalise the health service, even supercharge vacuum cleaners. How much control did we really take back?UK marks 10 years since the Brexit referendum – Europe liveTen long years have passed since t
Microsoft’s stock is suffering a historic June rout as investors balk at heavy spending
Microsoft’s stock is suffering a historic June rout as investors balk at heavy spending
Those who owned Microsoft’s stock for the free-cash-flow profile now “are being asked to underwrite a capital-intensity cycle,” says an analyst.
Why Palantir’s stock is having its worst month in years — even in the midst of an AI boom
Why Palantir’s stock is having its worst month in years — even in the midst of an AI boom
Down over 30% since the beginning of June, shares of Palantir just hit a new 52-week low O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
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Doubt that Elon Musk ‘earned’ his trillion? Rightwing media says you’re in an ‘impotent en
The lovefest from Musk’s conservative fans completely overlooks the unscrupulous tactics behind his immense wealthFor 12 glorious days in June, Elon Musk experienced something nobody else in the history of humankind has ever experienced: trillionaire status.Did all those zeros ma
The truth about the next prime minister and the bond markets | Letter
Google search activity shows Andy Burnham has not put any upward pressure on borrowing costs, says Prof Costas Milas “Believe Westminster, and the bond vigilantes are the ever-present, always hovering threat to political stability,” writes Aditya Chakrabortty (It’s not the bond m
How access to higher education drives economic resilience and civic wellbeing | Letter
Prof Anne‑Marie Kilday of the University of Northampton highlights the value of universities for individuals and communitiesI was pleased to read that the evidence is still incredibly strong that most graduates earn more than those without a degree, as pointed out in your editori
UK house prices stall for second straight month as agents warn of summer slump
Average price of typical home little changed at £277,484 in June, says Nationwide, while housebuilder shares fallBusiness live – latest updatesUK house price growth stalled for a second consecutive month in June as rising interest rates triggered by the war in Iran hurt homebuyer
Businesses added 98,000 jobs in June, ADP says. Labor market is on the mend, but it’s stil
ADP said U.S. businesses 98,000 new jobs in June — the smallest increase in three months. The payroll processor said hiring was slow but demand for labor was improving.
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U.S. manufacturers keep on trucking despite a road littered with obstacles
High U.S. tariffs, war with Iran, a spike in oil prices, rising inflation — no matter. American manufacturers grew in June for the sixth month in a row to mark the longest streak in four years.