
London’s Financial Heart Falls Silent Again
As Covid-19 cases climbed in September 2020, London’s financial core fell quiet once more, with streets that usually thrummed with workers suddenly stilled. A lone photographer moved through the Square

As Covid-19 cases climbed in September 2020, London’s financial core fell quiet once more, with streets that usually thrummed with workers suddenly stilled. A lone photographer moved through the Square

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Code.org co-founder and CEO Hadi Partovi criticized The New York Times over a recent report, signaling a fresh clash between a major education nonprofit and one of the country’s most

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A recent speech by the defense secretary, focused on physical fitness and a doctrine of lethality, drew sharp criticism from listeners who called it egotistical and dangerous. Delivered to a