President Biden keeps lecturing corporate America to “pay your fair share” of taxes. It turns out that he’s right: Some companies really are getting away with not paying taxes.
The US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.
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It seems WhatsApp's strange tests are far from complete, with many people noticing bizarre green features within the app.
The number of charities seeing young people asking for food support has doubled in the last year
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This live blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereRecent tragedies in Gaza are not a reason to “walk away from Israel”, the former British home secretary, Suella Braverman, said.Asked if the UK should still be selling arms to Israel, Braverman told LBC: “I don’t think the fact that these tragedies happen is a reason to walk away from Israel, and to stop selling arms to Israel, because of that broader battle that they are engaging with.” Continue reading
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It’s Masters Week, which is like a secular holiday for me. I don’t even follow golf that closely outside of this week every year.
Relive all the action from Scottie Scheffler's victory at the 2024 Masters with Mail Sport's live blog.
Tiger Woods has branded Rory McIlroy 'too good' not to achieve a career Grand Slam, as the Northern Irishman looks to capture an elusive first Masters title this week.
The global food crisis is increasing due to rapid population growth and declining food productivity from climate change. Moreover, today's food production and supply system emits a huge amount of carbon dioxide, reaching 30% of the total amount emitted by humanity, further aggravating climate change. Sustainable and nutritious microbial food is attracting attention as a key to overcoming this impasse.