UK polls point to a massive win for Labour. The party doesn’t want voters to think victory is a done deal
Expectations have mounted that the Labour Party will win the U.K.’s upcoming snap election ever since Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called the vote.
Iran faces runoff election between reformist and ultra-conservative presidential candidates amid record low turnout
Amid record-low voter turnout of around 40% in the election’s first round Friday, two dramatically different candidates came out on top.
Gen Z is ditching dating apps to meet people in real life. Here are 4 top tips.
Tech-savvy Gen Zers are not experienced with interacting with people in real life. Two relationship experts offer tips on how to navigate the dating scene in person.
Bank of Japan is expected to trim bond buying by $100 billion in first year, Reuters survey shows
The central bank is expected to trim bond purchases by roughly $100 billion in the first year of a quantitative tightening plan, according to a Reuters survey.
Uncover Essex’s hidden gems with Wow Hydrate’s Queenie Porter
Just outside London’s borders lies an English county filled with city amenities and laidback village vibes. Wow Hydrate’s Queenie Porter reveals her favorite places to spend her downtime in Essex.
CNBC Daily Open: ‘Roaring Kitty’ gets chewed up
Wall Street posted modest gains led by Microsoft and Nvidia, with the Dow up 0.13%, the S&P 500 up 0.23%, and the Nasdaq up 0.8%.
Enough is enough: Japanese airlines clamp down on abusive travelers
Amid rising uncivility, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways outline the behaviors that constitute “customer harassment” of their staff members.
Chinese EV companies Zeekr and Nio report record deliveries in June
Chinese electric car company Zeekr delivered the most cars in the first half of the year among U.S.-listed Chinese companies only selling pure electric cars.
China’s young people are ‘revenge saving’ even as Gen Zers around the world are piling up debt
Rather than splurging on impulsive purchases, China’s young are saving ferociously as the world’s second-largest economy remains in the doldrums.
Asia-Pacific markets fall as Nasdaq reaches new highs; South Korea inflation in focus
South Korea’s core inflation numbers came in at 2.4% for June, missing expectations by economists polled by Reuters who predicted a core inflation rate of 2.7%.