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Will Standring Updated July 2, 2026 — 5:44am,first published 7:30pm Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. AAA Soaring global sales of Biscoff cookies are helping a 94-year-old Belgian food company extend a remarkable decade of stock market outperformance. Lotus Bakeries NV shares
READ MOREWhile President Trump obsessed over tariffs, Iran, the Fed, and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool during his second term, he was taking care of personal business as well, according to the annual financial disclosure reports released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics overnight. The president’s crypto-related earnings came to more than $1 billion in
READ MOREYou can always count on John Alexander Skelton to have uncovered a fascinating corner of British history you were previously unaware of to spark his collections. This season, that was a single (and singular) figure: Anna Maria Garthwaite, an 18th-century silk designer who eschewed the prevailing trends of geometric patterns in favor of floral designs
READ MORETesla has been shooting for level 4 autonomy for a very long time and it feels closer than ever with a new video. The official Tesla account shared a 27 second video of a 2-seater Cybercab with no steering wheel, no accelerator, and no brake pedal. There’s something beautiful about the simplicity of a symetrical
READ MOREEngland piled up 219-1 in an 89-run victory against Sri Lanka on the opening night of the tournament before a nervy four-wicket win over Ireland, in which captain Nat Sciver-Brunt injured her calf. Since then England have brushed aside Scotland, West Indies and New Zealand to build momentum before the semi-finals. Opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge is
READ MOREWhat if one pitch changed everything? The last time TechCrunch brought Startup Battlefield to Sydney, two little-known startups stepped onto the stage. What happened next led to more than $85 million raised. If you want your shot, applications close in just a few days on July 6. In 2017, Manuri Gunawardena was a final-year medical
READ MORERep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) on Tuesday said “birth tourism” is an issue Congress should address, “not by executive fiat or judicial activism,” after the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship. Three conservative justices, including Chief Justice John Roberts, joined all three liberal justices in ruling that the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship…
READ MOREI relocated to the Netherlands with my kids two years ago and have since helped many Americans call new countries home. Typically, I talk to two types of people considering a move abroad. The first type has been “planning to move” for years. They’ve watched every YouTube video, joined multiple expat Facebook groups, and can
READ MORE“I know his fans will be so excited to see him,” she added, “and I think he gives a beautiful performance in the show.” While Van Der Beek gave everything to his craft in the toughest moments of his cancer battle, the actor also emphasized he didn’t put anything above raising his six kids alongside
READ MOREScientists Tamara Swaab (left), Ron Mangun and Megan Peters are all leaving the United States to work in Great Britain, which is actively recruiting international scientists. Courtesy of Tamara Swaab, Ron Mangun and Megan Peters hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of Tamara Swaab, Ron Mangun and Megan Peters For decades, the U.S. was seen as
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