While new issues began rebounding in June, M&A remains sluggish.
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Luisa Beltran,
Fortune,
8 July 2025
Dopamine economy The rapidly growing popularity of the ugly-cute toys contrasts with otherwise sluggish consumption in the country, as many become increasingly frugal in the face of an economic slowdown.
For those not at Borgo Santo Pietro during the pop-up, a visit to the hotel’s trattoria to order from the Fermenting Garden menu should do the trick, or even a leisurely tour of the vegetable garden itself.
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Nicole Kliest,
Vogue,
9 July 2025
Travelers can bike at port stops or opt for leisurely museum visits.
Now, in the new study, researchers have gathered data that supports the theory that the demise of tropical forests, and their slow recovery, limited carbon sequestration – a process where carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and held in plants, soils or minerals.
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Doyle Rice,
USA Today,
5 July 2025
The whales often appear unbothered, turning gently toward swimmers or drifting by in slow, graceful passes.
Reporting meant hours of conversation in the car; room for asking the same questions over and over; the gradual diminishment of one’s embarrassment about being ignorant or uncertain; a dilatory attitude of quiet listening and watching; the possibility of misunderstandings resolved.
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Joshua Rothman,
The New Yorker,
10 Feb. 2025
He can’t be blamed for the agency’s dilatory response to problems at the plant.
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