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The backlash against bias in advertising

The UK is tightening rules on sexist stereotyping in ad campaigns. Critics argue recruitment in the industry must change too




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Drunk on Trump: why the US is under the influence

‘You don’t throw down shots of liquor with Tabasco in them unless there is a lot on your mind. I would think that the same goes for people who came out to cheer Trump’




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Richard Gregory, comedian and activist, 1932-2017

A trailblazing satirist who battled racial injustice in America




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Ageing transport systems risk growth, US cities warned

Authority on New York recovery calls for ‘trillions of dollars’ of infrastructure investment




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Lillian Ross, journalist, 1918-2017

Legendary, longstanding New Yorker writer who pioneered ‘new journalism’




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Thousands will die as a consequence of this new tax bill




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Tax-cut legislation will be bad for public health




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The Trump administration’s first CEA report

Blaming Obama’s presidency for disappointing economic growth does not fit the facts




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Trump claims credit he is not due on the economy

Growth has exceeded expectations outside the US rather than within it




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Ending quarterly reports will not stop short-termism

Requiring less information would favour better-connected professional investors




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I discovered the rest of America on my holiday

Driving across the US gave me a different perspective on the American economy




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Fed bashing is a fool’s game

But there is a need for pragmatism regarding the independence of central banks




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Digital Conference: Global Economic Crisis - What Now?

Join the FT and leading experts on what is required to shape the optimal conditions for recovery




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Boris Johnson to outline plan for slow easing of lockdown

‘Stay alert’ message disowned by Sturgeon, who says Scotland will stick with #StayHomeSaveLives




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How worried should investors be about rising US-China tensions?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead




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Multinationals fear rise in protectionism because of pandemic

Survey reveals companies’ deep concerns that US and other advanced economies will impose more barriers to trade




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The ECB is deluding itself over German court ruling

A smart response would be for the EU to address the problems of the eurozone head on




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Gambling on US equities is becoming more difficult

Deglobalisation should make investors think twice about betting on index tracker funds




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UK could switch to a different contact tracing app, says minister

Robert Jenrick says trial in Isle of Wight will inform decision making on technology




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Here is how banks can help save the economy

Some simple steps to prevent the health emergency from causing a financial crisis




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Virus boost for Amazon is not without risks

The ecommerce giant’s increasing power will attract greater scrutiny




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My First Million — Chris Wright

Signing Blondie to our label made us tens of millions




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My First Million — Zef Eisenberg

I crashed at 230mph, had three months in hospital and was back racing a year later




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This Week in Apps: WWDC goes online, Android 11 delays, Facebook SDK turns into app kill switch

We continue to look at how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting mobile apps; that big app crash caused by Facebook; new app releases from Facebook and Google; and Apple's plans to move WWDC online.




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Original Content podcast: ‘Upload’ is a cheerful show about a nightmarish future

“Upload” feels like a slight, funny show — until you realize that without the jokes, the story would be unwatchably bleak. The Amazon Prime Video series (created by Greg Daniels of “The Office,” “Parks & Recreation” and the upcoming “Space Force”) takes place in a near future where people can upload digital copies of themselves […]




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Missionary zeal: ‘Amlo’ promises to shake up Mexico   

López Obrador’s fans see a champion of the poor but opponents fear a leftwing populist




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Mexico’s leftist ‘Amlo’ weighs up Trump challenge

Would-be president and foreign policy neophyte faces test north of the border




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Nicaragua’s $13bn economy sinks as uprising persists

Climate of fear drains banking system and collapse of tourism hinders growth




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Heineken factory caught up in Brazil land dispute

Spring water case an example of kind of legal tangle that can await foreign investors




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‘Robin Hood in reverse’: the crisis in the Brazilian state

The winner of October’s election will have to address a budget dominated by special interests




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UK aerospace industry calls for emergency meeting with ministers

Groups flag ‘existential crisis’ as virus restrictions trigger collapse in aircraft demand




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Wall St banks’ trading risk surges to highest since 2011

Coronavirus sell-off drives up key measure of potential losses




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This Week in Apps: WWDC goes online, Android 11 delays, Facebook SDK turns into app kill switch

We continue to look at how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting mobile apps; that big app crash caused by Facebook; new app releases from Facebook and Google; and Apple's plans to move WWDC online.




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This Week in Apps: WWDC goes online, Android 11 delays, Facebook SDK turns into app kill switch

We continue to look at how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting mobile apps; that big app crash caused by Facebook; new app releases from Facebook and Google; and Apple's plans to move WWDC online.




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Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner are seen kissing for the first time during romantic stroll

The comedian, 31, and the model, 28, looked like they were on cloud nine as they shared a smooch while strolling hand-in-hand through the city.




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Jamie Laing seen in London with girlfriend Sophie Habboo after couple fled to isolate in Cotswolds 

Jamie Laing has appeared to flout lockdown rules after he returned to London with his girlfriend Sophie Habboo. The Made in Chelsea couple had left the capital to isolate in the Cotswolds.




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Mark Wahlberg 'is using taxpayer's cash to pay staff at his London restaurant'

Mark Wahlberg is reportedly using taxpayer cash to pay staff in his London restaurant amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Australia's top doctor blasts conspiracy theorists who believe coronavirus is linked to 5G  

Australia's top doctor has slammed 'nonsense' conspiracy theories linking 5G technology to coronavirus after anti-5G protesters rallied in Melbourne on Sunday




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Man at anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne is dragged to the ground by police while his kids cry

The father was dragged to the ground by police while his two distressed toddlers watched on at a tense anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne on Sunday.




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Dean Laidley had been hiding away in an island paradise and offloading property

AFL great Dean Laidley provided several public insights into his despair in the lead-up to his shocking arrest. 




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Firmware for R&S®CLGD DOCSIS cable load generator




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Christian Eriksen is living at training ground, running in car park and was told off by police

Inter Milan new boy Christian Eriksen has revealed that the coronavirus pandemic has caused him a personal nightmare since his move from Tottenham in January.




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Besiktas install enormous disinfection cabinet after one player and member of staff test positive

The structure was produced by Turkish software company Etisan and is one of the club's main new hygiene measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus at the training facilities.




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What are Declan Rice's options should the midfielder leave West Ham this summer?

A big-money transfer, in the region of £70m, to a top European club has been mooted for some time for Rice, but just what are his options should West Ham be open to selling their star man?




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Anushka Sharma wishes her mommies 'Happy Mother's Day' with a priceless throwback picture!

Anushka Sharma wishes her mommies 'Happy Mother's Day' with a priceless throwback picture!





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Kareena Kapoor Khan's goofy picture with little Tim is the best thing on internet today!

Kareena Kapoor Khan's goofy picture with little Tim is the best thing on internet today!





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Covid-19: 900 medical teams carrying out Assam’s biggest door-to-door surveillance exercise

Nine hundred medical teams are carrying out Assam’s biggest door-to-door surveillance exercise to check the spread of Covid-19 in the community by capturing all fever, influenza and respiratory cases as its citizens start pouring in from other states.




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Covid-19: Assam has stepped into most difficult times, says health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma




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Even coronavirus failed to scare this toddler’s resolute mother




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New cases raise alarm around Nalanda slums