Biden and McCarthy’s bumpy journey to a debt ceiling deal
“I think he negotiated with me in good faith,” Biden said of McCarthy on Sunday. “He kept his word. He said what he would do. He did what he said he would do.”
6 remote and hybrid companies that help pay for employees’ vacations—and are all hiring now
To stave off burnout and improve employee retention, more companies are offering to help offset the cost of employees’ vacations.
Putin congratulates ‘dear friend’ Erdogan as NATO’s Turkey challenge looks set to stay
Erdogan leads a country that’s home to NATO’s second-largest military, but also has a friendly and growing relationship with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
Streaming services are removing tons of movies and shows — it’s not personal, it’s strictly business
Consumers thought streaming would be forever, but library content is disappearing as studios seek to cut costs.
UK government says it is meeting with food bosses over high prices — but denies it will impose caps
The government excluded the possibility of a mandatory price cap, but said it is in talks with the food sector over high prices.
Spanish prime minister calls for early general election
The early election will be held on July 23.
‘It’s not a bubble yet’: Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel predicts Big Tech boom fueled by A.I.
An AI chip craze, driven by demand for AI-powered chatbots and high-powered graphics processing units has seen investors piling into certain stocks with some raising concerns of a bubble.
Traders turn optimistic on debt ceiling deal — and one strategist says it’s a ‘market opportunity’
The debt ceiling deal is likely to be passed by Congress, and investors can look for a market opportunity in the forms of Treasury bonds.
Iran exchanges heavy gunfire with Taliban on Afghan border, escalating tensions over water rights
Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry spokesman said the firefight killed two people, one from each country, and wounded others.
Spain’s conservative PP elbows Socialists out in regional elections
Spain’s ruling Socialists will retain dominance by narrow margins in just three of the country’s 12 regions holding elections.




