The Post spent four months following the Brazilian state attorney who has gone after the country’s increasingly powerful narcos — and could pay with his life.
Source: Washington Post
Read MoreExclusive: Government reluctant to take action that could weaken UK’s attractiveness to AI firms, says Labour source
Ministers have delayed plans to regulate artificial …
Source: The Guardian
Read MoreRate-setters need to stand ready to pause further monetary easing, Belgian central bank governor says
Source: Financial Times
Read MorePope Francis remained in critical condition as the Vatican called senior church officials in Rome to a special saying of the rosary in St. Peter’s Square.
Source: Washington Post
Read MoreWe considered medical research, current FDA guidance, and our own testing to find the best blood pressure watches available today, including options from Samsung and YHE.
Source: ZDNet
Read MoreAfter a bruising crash last November, Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the slopes on Sunday and made skiing history once again.
Source: NPR
Read MoreThe future of the post-1945 security order hangs in the balance
Source: Financial Times
Read MoreProvisional results confirmed that mainstream conservatives led by Friedrich Merz won Germany’s national election, while a far-right party surged to become the nation’s second-largest. Friedrich Merz has vowed to prioritize …
Source: France 24
Read MoreAlso in today’s newsletter, Starbucks announces 1,100 job cuts, and Spain calls for EU to forge China policy without US
Source: Financial Times
Read MoreEurope-led show of solidarity on third anniversary of war comes after Donald Trump hit out at Ukrainian president
World leaders gathered in Kyiv on …
Source: The Guardian
Read MoreCNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday described how he thinks froth is disrupting the market, saying trendier stocks need to cool off before others can bounce back.
Source: CNBC
Read MoreFriedrich Merz and his party won, Elon Musk didn’t seem to move voters, and more lessons from an early German vote with big implications for Europe.
Source: New York Times
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