Hello, I'm Laura Mitchell, a business writer focused on delivering insights into the financial world. My expertise lies in market trends, economic policies, and corporate strategies. I have a passion for demystifying the complexities of the business world and helping my readers make informed decisions.
Less than a week has passed since 15-year-old Rene Graham was shot in the midst of a family fun day in west London. A red bandana, left with a bunch of now-dead flowers and a handful of extinguished tea lights, still remain as tributes to the murdered schoolboy, in this area of the capital where
President Biden traveled Tuesday to New Orleans to announce the distribution of $150 million in grants as part of his “Cancer Moonshot” — after being ridiculed by former President Donald Trump for doing “nothing” to fulfill his 2020 campaign pledge to cure cancer, which Trump claimed he’d actually do. Biden, 81, made the trip as
Betty A. Prashker, a pioneering woman in the book business who published the feminist classics “Sexual Politics” by Kate Millett and “Backlash” by Susan Faludi, but who also brought out racy commercial fiction by Judith Krantz and Jean M. Auel — whose frank female sexuality she viewed as no less a statement of feminist empowerment
The invitation which landed on the producer’s desk at the BBC radio show, Steve Wright in the Afternoon, was as intriguing as it was cryptic. 'The KLF require your presence at a celebratory event to mark the summer solstice. You will be met at a location to be announced and transported to the lost continent