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Glorious Leader channels our desires with awkward party political broadcast - The Guardian

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  1. Glorious Leader channels our desires with awkward party political broadcast  The Guardian
  2. Rishi Sunak shares first Party Political Broadcast  Daily Record
  3. Rishi Sunak has wasted his first 100 days as Prime Minister  The Spectator
  4. If Rishi Sunak wants to grow the economy, he needs to focus on two key areas  The Independent
  5. The odds are stacked against him – but could Rishi Sunak possibly win? | Salma Shah  The Independent
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Italy Eyes Cut In Excise Duties As Anger Grows Over Fuel Prices

International Business Times 

Italy may cut excise duties to curb rising fuel prices, its economy minister said on Thursday, in the face of mounting public anger that could pose the first major challenge for nationalist Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Cardinals ownership seeking Kyler Murray's input on next head coach | THE HERD

FOX Sports.com 

The Arizona Cardinals are heading into a unique offseason of drama as they begin the search for a new head coach and general manager. Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill says that he wants input from Kyler Murray on the team's next head coach. However, with Kyler's recent offseason drama and study clause (later removed) in his contract, Colin Cowherd suggests why this may be more complicated than what it looks like on paper.

Hardeep Singh Puri wants OMCs compensated for selling fuel below market rates

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum, the three state-run OMCs, are seeking compensation for the losses they have incurred by keeping domestic retail prices frozen while international rates rocketed in 2022. The government gave OMCs a one-time grant of ₹22,000 crore a few months back to offset their losses on cooking gas.

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College students who work more hours are less likely to graduate, new study finds

Phys.org 

Students who work while enrolled in college are about 20% less likely to complete their degrees than similar peers who don't work, a large and meaningful decrease in predicted graduation rates. Among those who do graduate, working students take an average 0.6 of a semester longer to finish. This is mainly because students who work large amounts—over 15 hours a week—take fewer college credits per semester.


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