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Spain’s Ceuta Overwhelmed As Thousands Remain After Migrant Border Rush
Local authorities are struggling to cope with the thousands still in the tiny territory after a massive border rush last week.
Your AI agent can be a teammate. But it still needs a boss
Most companies are teaching people how to get more out of AI, but they are not teaching people how to lead it.
How Zohran Mamdani’s pied-à-terre tax exposed an epidemic of ‘ghost cars’ instead
Those out-of-town plates you see might belong to residents of the city you’re in, but they may be drivers slick enough to pull insurance fraud.
Ray Dalio on the AI bubble nearing 1929, 2000 levels and the lesson people always forget: ‘Wealth is not the same as money’
"You see a lot of people getting wealthy but you can't spend the wealth," the Bridgewater Associates founder told Diary of a CEO.
There’s a reason child vaccination rates are falling – and it’s not social media
As child immunisation rates fall across the UK, one clinic in west Yorkshire is taking aggressive steps to boost immunisations
Breast cancer checks missing most women under 50 who are at risk, says study
Up to 95% of younger women who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer are being missed by current NHS checks, researchers warn.
Top-rated mental health trust asked to save £24m
An NHS trust could lose up to 330 posts and a union says there will be "consequences" for patients.
Ex-captain Stokes would love to coach England in future
Ben Stokes says he would love to become England head coach in the future, as he expresses concerns about the toll captaincy could take on Joe Root.

