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I aspire to be like water: the exquisite buildings of Liu Jiakun, winner of architectures top prize
He turns steelworks into parks and makes 'rebirth bricks' from earthquake rubble. As the novelist, meditator and 'accidental architect' wins the Pritzker prize, we look at the masterful temples, caves and public spaces of this one-man antidote to Chinese bombast
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WorkWorkWorkWorkTrump Says US Banks Can't Do Business in Canada. It's Not That Simple. Foreign banks, including American ones, must either work with a Canadian middleman, establish a Canadian subsidiary or receive special government permission to do business. Unless they agree to follow Canada’s stringent banking rules that include holding a hefty sum of cash-like assets in reserve at all times, they cannot operate retail branches that take deposits under around $100,000.
WorkWorkKevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian acquire Digg Here's a blast from the past: Digg, one of the web's early news aggregators, is now back under the ownership of original founder Kevin Rose. Notably, he's joined as co-owner by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian (both pictured above). SingaporeSingapore
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WorkWoman Loses Job After Telling Waiter: 'I Hope Trump Deports You' A real estate agent was fired from her job after leaving a message on a restaurant receipt telling a waiter that she hoped President Donald Trump would deport him. Newsweek has contacted the restaurant and the woman's former employer for further comment via email, outside of normal office hours. WorkWant to save more for retirement? First, imagine your future self - WSJ (No paywall) People struggle to save for the future, and part of the reason why is people struggle to connect with the future," says Katherine Christensen, an assistant marketing professor at Indiana University and the studys lead author.We wondered, based on past research, if people felt more connected to their future selves, would they be more likely to save?" WorkWorkChina's Economic Plan Is Light on Detail as Trade War Intensifies China is one of the few places in the world with deflation, an economic condition in which many prices are falling. That might sound appealing to Americans struggling with hefty bills for groceries and other expenses, but it can be a crippling problem: Many companies and households have seen their earnings shrink in recent years. Deflation also raises the cost of debt payments and encourages consumers to put off purchases on the expectation of lower prices in the future.
WorkTrump's Next Tariff Moves Expect more market turmoil. “These tariffs would represent a major negative global growth shock, sufficient to push many economies into recession,” Saravelos wrote, adding that it’s time to stop thinking of them as a negotiating tactic. (The recessionary risk for the United States may be remote, but concerns are growing about the tariffs’ potential stagflationary effects.) WorkWorkWork
WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkSingaporeSingaporeWorkThe secret to scrolling less Since Donald Trump took office, the news cycle has hit a frenetic new pitch. The daily torrent of push alerts, breaking news, and viral outrages has been relentless and exhausting. Its hard to tell what is real and whats just bluster. Thats why our attention is focused on helping you make sense of it all. We want to explain what truly matters and how to think about it WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkU.S. and Hamas Hold Direct Talks on Hostages in Gaza, Officials Say The secret talks, which Axios initially reported, were a significant departure from previous negotiations involving the United States and Hamas, which the State Department has for decades designated as a terrorist group. American officials, like their Israeli counterparts, have generally relied on intermediaries — most recently, Qatar and Egypt have been the main go-betweens — to relay messages to the group rather than sit with Hamas leaders. WorkOpinion | America Became Great Because of the Things Trump Hates I presume by now, dear reader, you have figured out why I am recalling one of the low points of my career. I was so naïve. I thought any U.S. administration that would launch a “shock and awe” campaign to take over a country half a world away would know what it was doing and would be staffed with experts who would know what they were doing. I could not have been more wrong. WorkWorkWorkAfter Days of Coaching, Zelensky Seeks a Path to Trump's Good Graces He also sought to assuage the American president’s unsupported claims that Mr. Zelensky did not want peace, going so far as to outline specific steps that could be taken on a path toward a settlement — like a cessation of missile strikes. Ukraine was “ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts,” Mr. Zelensky wrote on X. |
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