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The wife of King Charles III visited with All England Club chair Debbie Jevans in the morning before play got started.Read More
Charleston drops to No. 3 in Travel + Leisure’s ‘Best U.S. Cities’ after 12 years at No. 1. Santa Fe takes the top spot but Greenville, SC made the list too.Read More
Two other hotels in Maine and three more from New England also made Travel + Leisure’s top 10 list of best inns in the continental United States.Read More
(Bloomberg) — The clash between Elon Musk’s xAI empire and European officials is intensifying with leaders in Poland and Germany calling for more aggressive action against the company. Most Read from BloombergSinger Akon’s Failed Futuristic City in Senegal Ends Up a $1 Billion ResortAre Tourists Ruining Europe? How Locals Are Pushing BackCan Americans Just Stop Building New Highways?Denver City Hall Takes a Page From NASAPhiladelphia Trash Piles Up as Garbage Workers’ Strike Drags OnGerman lawmRead More
The Church and its members helped improve the lives of millions of people through humanitarian efforts in Europe in 2024.Read More
Migration crisis: For the ‘first time’ government is accepting a new deterrent for migrants.Read More
Former Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry has defected to Reform, in the latest blow to the Conservatives.Read More
Several U.S. members of Congress are urging action by the Canadian government on wildfires, saying smoke from the flames is impacting Americans’ ability to enjoy summer.Read More
Final beam raised at state-of-the-art Cavaliers training facility on the Cuyahoga Riverfront——–Reaching this milestone is a testament to the bold vision behind the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center and the power of design to inspire. Populous is proud to have led the design for this transformative facility — a first-of-its-kind environment that will redefine […]Read More
The closing panel at the 2025 ULI Asia Pacific Summit brought together real estate players from a wide range of geographies and capital markets roles. Audience polling at the start of the discussion revealed that Summit attendees believe the world will become more multipolar after a generation of American exceptionalism, with some audience members feeling that the U.S. will fall behind Asia or Europe.Read More