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Global markets were unimpressed with Chinaâs economic rebound. First quarter GDP was up 4.5% year over year, but itâs not clear if China can maintain those numbers.
Nigeria provisionally approved Oxfordâs malaria vaccine. The nation, which has the highest rate of malaria deaths in the world, follows Ghana in a quest to make the shot available for children.
Only US electric vehicle brands now qualify for tax credits. The US Treasury tightened requirements on sourcing battery components, but Chinese companies are looking for loopholes.
Indiaâs supreme court is hearing a historic same-sex marriage case. The dissent from Narendra Modiâs government is loud, clear, and homophobic.
What to watch for

Ron DeSantis has made his next move in his tit-for-tat with Disney.
After the Florida governorâs efforts to control Disneyâs special district didnât go as planned, DeSantis has floated the idea of building a state park, a rival amusement park, or even a new state prison next to the companyâs central Florida theme parks. âThe possibilities are endless,â he said.
Need to catch up with the Disney-DeSantis drama? Quartzâs Ananya Bhattacharya has a timeline for you.
Move here if you want to retire early

While the good times may roll for younger retirees, their early exit from the workforce is raising questions about how society at large can function with a big chunk of its population out of commission.
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Predictions that economies would be completely transformed by an office exodus havenât really come to fruition. Whatâs happening now is somewhere in the murky middle: Some of the worldâs most prominent companies are pushing for their employees to return in-person, while others are holding fast to a new normal.
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Surprising discoveries
Shaquille OâNeal was lost. But now heâs been found, and finally served in a lawsuit involving defunct crypto exchange FTX.
Even the guy who popularized hashtags has given up on Twitter. #Goodbye.
Lines for bakery popups in New York City look a lot like streetwear drops. Itâs not just the huge queuesâprices are following the hype.
An individual bought a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton for $6.2 million. But not all of the specimen is real bone.
New diabetes cases can be linked to covid. Up to one in 20 diagnoses may be tied back to infection.
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