US Home Prices Slowest Increase in Nearly Two Years

The housing market showed signs of relief as home prices in major US cities experienced their smallest increase in nearly two years, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city house price index. The index fell 0.3% in May compared to the previous month, indicating a trend of a “slow unwind of price momentum.” This decrease … Read more

Tadej Pogačar Wins Fourth Tour de France Title

Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar claimed his fourth Tour de France title on Sunday, solidifying his position as one of the most dominant riders in his generation. The 26-year-old edged out Belgian rider Wout van Aert in a thrilling final stage, showcasing his exceptional skills in every department. Pogačar, who also won titles in 2020 and … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin Eväste- ja Tietosuojan Käyttö

Yhdistyneiden Yhdysvaltain Yahoo-konsernin sivustilla ja sovelluksella käytetään evästeitä ja henkilötietoja eri tarkoituksiin. Jos et halua, että me sekä kumppaneemme käyttävät näihin tarkoituksiin henkilökohtaisia tiedoja, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki”. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, napsauta “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Tämä mahdollistaa säätelemään miten me käyttämme henkilötietoja sinun tiettävissä. Suostumuksen voit peruuttaa tai muokata milloin tahansa napsauttamalla eväste- ja tietosuojan hallinnan … Read more

Russia Strikes Ukraine, Kills At Least 22 Civilians

Russia launched multiple attacks on Ukraine overnight, killing at least 22 civilians and wounding over 80 others, according to officials. The strikes targeted a Ukrainian prison and a medical facility in the Zaporizhzhia region, as well as communities in other areas. Four Russian glide bombs hit the Bilenkivska Correctional Facility, killing 17 inmates and injuring … Read more

Angola Protests Over High Fuel Prices Spread to Huambo City

Protests over rising fuel prices in Angola’s Luanda city spread to the central city of Huambo, leaving at least four people dead and hundreds arrested after police deployed to quell unrest on Monday. Minibus drivers planned a three-day shutdown, causing damage to retail stores, bank branches, public buses, and private vehicles. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-29/unrest-over-high-costs-spread-as-calm-returns-to-angola-capital

“Aging Accelerates Dramatically at 50, Study Reveals”

A new study published in the journal Cell has shed light on the complex process of aging, revealing that it is not a linear decline but rather a series of distinct steps. The research, led by Guang-Hui Liu at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, analyzed tens of thousands of proteins from human tissues and found … Read more

P&G Raises Prices on 25% of US Products Amid Rising Tariffs

Procter & Gamble (P&G) plans to increase prices on about 25% of its U.S. products starting in August, as the company seeks to offset rising tariff-related expenses. The price hikes are expected to result in $1 billion in pre-tax tariff costs for fiscal year 2026. The company will implement mid-single-digit price increases across roughly a … Read more

PayPal Beats Earnings, but Slips Due to Slow Growth

PayPal reported better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter, driven by strong transaction margin dollars growth. The company’s revenue grew 5% year over year, beating estimates. However, growth in key metrics slowed sequentially. The company’s adjusted free cash flow fell short of expectations, and expenses rose. Total operating expenses increased to $6.78 billion, up from $6.26 … Read more

Global AI Governance Plan Unveiled as US Seeks Dominance

China has proposed a global action plan to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), following the United States’ release of its own plan to promote US dominance in the sector. Chinese Premier Li Qiang unveiled China’s vision for future AI oversight at the World AI Conference, highlighting the need for international coordination and broad consensus on AI … Read more