CBS Mornings (August 10, 2024): After the Olympics comes the Olympic Museum – a site to commemorate the athleticism and sportsmanship that was displayed during the Games. Museum workers are already busy preparing for the museum to remember the Paris Olympics. Dana Jacobson has more.
Daily Archives: August 10, 2024
Reviews: What Life Is Like At Cambridge University
DW Euromaxx (August 10, 2024): Studying at the world-famous University of Cambridge is a dream for many international students. So, what’s it like to study there? How much does it cost? And do Cambridge students have time for fun?!
CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:24 Facts & figures 00:43 Application process 01:24 Fees & finances 03:15 Housing & accommodation 04:47 Student life 06:09 Tips & challenges
Euromaxx reporter Clare Trelawny-Gower takes you to her alma mater to give you the lowdown on how YOU could study at Cambridge. #DWStudyinginEurope #DWEuromaxx #Cambridge
Saturday Morning: News And Stories From Paris
Monocle on Saturday (August 10, 2024): Live from Maison Allianz. Andrew Mueller is joined by Olympic historian Philip Barker to discuss the legacy of this year’s Olympic Games, and Joachim Roncin, director of design for Paris 2024.
Plus: Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, joins from Gstaad, our roving Olympics correspondent, Kieran Pender, talks about the few marquee events remaining and we explore France’s best-kept tourist secrets. Allianz is a Worldwide Insurance Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The New York Times — Saturday, August 10, 2024
Trump’s Tax Plan Could Add to Debt Burden. Harris’s Plan Tracks Biden’s.
The former president’s proposals to cut taxes would lose far more revenue than his plans to raise tariffs. The vice president has not released specifics.
Ferguson 10 Years Later: How Protests Gave Way to Politics and Policy
The shooting death of Michael Brown created a political incubator of emerging local leaders, some of whom are finding themselves in the corridors of power.
The Barber Will See You Now. The World Will See You Next.
At the Olympic Village, cuts, styles and manicures are free. The benefits, the athletes say, are priceless.
As Ukraine Pushes Deeper Into Russia, Moscow Sends Reinforcements
The Ukrainian police said they were evacuating people, perhaps in anticipation of a retaliatory strike, but the goal of the military operation on Russian territory remained unclear.
Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine – August 12, 2024
BARRON’S MAGAZINE (August 10, 2024): The latest issue features..
The Stock Market’s Wild Week Was a Wake-Up Call. What to Do Now.
Long-term investors shouldn’t be spooked by a one-day rout or the market’s churning. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are still up more than 11% on the year.
The Market Is Scary. These Stocks and Bonds Can Protect Your Portfolio.
Adding defensive stocks can allow investors to stay invested while protecting themselves if the economy goes into recession.
As Robo-Advisors Top $1 Trillion in Assets, Banks Pull Back
Robo-advisors continue to pull in new assets, but the revolution has hit a snag. Plus, our latest ranking of best robos.
Chinese Companies Are Everywhere Now—and Setting Off Alarms
Behind China’s export push is increased competition and slowing growth at home, and a move by its leaders to use exports to boost the economy.