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Donut quiz! How well do you know these fun facts about the sweet treat?
Donuts are one of the world's most popular breakfast treats — or at any time of day, for that matter — with a rich and interesting history. How well do you know these facts about…
‘There’s a rumbling now’: CEOs get into the business of tackling extremism
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Boards tighten the rules on executives’ office romances
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Electric vehicle uptake faces major obstacles, despite rosy projections
Welcome back. At midnight last night the biggest US car workers’ union began its first ever co-ordinated strike against all three of the major Detroit carmakers.This is worth the…
Meet the American who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance, Francis Bellamy, found ally in nation’s top teachers
Reverend Francis Bellamy penned an optimistic promise to unite a vast and growing nation.The New York native, gifted orator and Baptist minister wrote the Pledge of Allegiance"I…
The art of making good mistakes
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Boom in ‘sustainable’ debt fuels scrutiny of green labels
Trillion-dollar green finance targets set by leading investment banks are driving a boom in “sustainable” debt deals, many of which have attracted criticism for funding…
Share divestment isn’t the answer to greener investment
I felt conflicted when I saw that a group of authors were calling for Baillie Gifford, the fund manager, to be ditched as a sponsor of the Edinburgh International Book Festival on…
On this day in history, September 15, 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor approved for SCOTUS by Senate committee
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved Sandra Day O'Connor for confirmation as the first woman justice on the Supreme Court on this day in history on Sept. 15, 1981. …
College student blames parents for his short stature and his ‘inability to date’: ‘My mom started…
Some 4,500 have reacted and 2,700 people have shared comment so far on a social media post shared by an individual who said he "blames" his parents for his "short height and…