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Most Americans still have to commute every day. Here’s how that experience has changed.

More than three years since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 100 million workers are back to commuting or never stopped. For many, their commutes have changed in ways both good and bad. Take a data-driven dive into what’s happened to the American commute.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

‘We have hit rock bottom, the only way now is up’: Sri Lanka struggles to rebuild its economy

Lengthy power cuts may have ended and snaking queues for fuel may have vanished a year after angry Sri Lankans forced the ouster of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa amid an economic meltdown, but the nation is still suffering.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Gaza conflict: The vital next steps to a new vision of the Middle East

Who will keep the peace on the ground in devastated Gaza is a key question

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Daily pill cuts breast cancer risk by half

Women will be able to 'live without fear' thanks to roll-out of anastrozole on NHS that could save thousands of lives

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

Bank of England’s Pill hints interest rates could fall in time for election

Chief economist’s comments come amid signs that high rates are weighing on economy

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

UK recession fears grow as shoppers cut spending ‘to save for Christmas’

Drop in retail sales also because of consumer worries over high energy bills and mortgages, surveys suggest

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Shuffle board, axe-throwing and bingo: activity bar boom defies UK hospitality downturn

Britons opt for ‘competitive socialising’ after Covid crisis disrupted working patterns

The Guardian |  | Fuente original