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In a period when unexpected happens this piece in the WSJ looks at Bloomberg and the 12 year period when he was Mayor of New York.

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The effects of winter sunlight limited to April to September on on the Vitamin D deficiency of people in Scotland. By looking at hair of medieval ancestors and comparing it to day scientists at University of Aberdeen have discovered similarities in the  vitamin D deficiencies of the two populations. Th access to supplements such as fish oil and lifestyles have not made a difference.

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Ukraine historian Yaroslav Hrytsak on the war and how to end it- no drones, no attacks, sons return from frontlines. Concept of victory changes.

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At the G-7 meetings in Alberta, Canada DJT said the 2014 exclusion of Russian president Vladimir Putin, from the G8 after Moscow's unilateral annexation of Crimea, was a serious mistake leading to the war in Ukraine. "He [Putin] was insulted (...) Barack Obama and a person named [Justin] Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in. And I would say that was a mistake because you wouldn’t have a war right now" in Ukraine, Trump said in a discussion with journalists on the sidelines of the G-7 meeting with the Canadian PM Carney. This is a significant observation by DJT who understood better than Bush and Obama, Trudeau, what has preserved the peace in the world and the importance of US-Russia relations even after the end of the Cold War. This is true for DJT interaction with China also because DJT also maintains that despite China's assertion of rights in Hong Kong, despite the outsourcing of industry to China and Make In America, US-China relations are important for peace in the world. ...
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Kodak Labs in Eastman Kodak Park, Rochester, New York, in 2015, as the struggle to come up with new applications to reinvent the company continues.
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The bowling of Siraj and Krishna help India win by just 7 runs in the final Test at the Oval in London, following a similar thriller in which India was on the other side losing by 20 runs at Old Trafford. The series is tied 2-2 and India retain the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. Along the way Shubman Gill matches Don Bradman's record scoring of 810 runs in a series, and Ravindra Jadeja matches the all time great Gary Sobers 5 wickets and 722 runs as all rounder in 1966 series.

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This report cites experts in California that mask use was less than 50% in the state beaches and parks after it reopened. The medical officer of Orange County an affluent community near Los Angeles even resigned after mandating the use of masks in public after protests. On one day June 20, the day after bars reopened in Los Angeles County a WSJ report shows 500,000 people went to bars in the county. As of July 17 the state has 365,000 cases and about 10,000 a day. At one time it was much lower than Michigan at less than 50,000, adding to the complacency in California and a false sense that California had somehow come up with a new way around the virus. Michigan today is at about 70,000 cases, showing that careful attention to the process is important more than anything else, not some new strategy or approach that someone comes up with to beat the virus that does not meet the essentials and common sense. Even adversity can be overcome with sound attention to the basics, where complacency and a lack of fellow feeling can lead to disaster. ...
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The Fed's efforts to stimulate the economy with low interest rates are having an unintended effect. Even as it is hurting savers and the retired who earn little interest and are pushed into riskier investments, corporations are able to borrow cheaply at near 1% interest rates. Corporations now have about $1.6 trillion in cash savings set aside, and the ratio went up to 6.2% of assets. With the current economic environment and uncertainty this cash is not being used for additional investments and hiring.
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This Guardian report looks at the Post Office Travel Money City Cost Barometer, a travel survey of cost for 35 European cities. Nazia Parveen does a good job of comparing many cities across Europe showing what the cost comparisons are for a city break this year. While other European cities cost of hotels and restaurants are up steeply Athens and Lisbon, Porto, Lille, Bordeaux, Budapest, Zagreb, Warsaw,  remain good destinations for the cost conscious. Amsterdam, London, Geneva, Berlin, Venice Florence, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Edinburgh and Dublin are costly destinations. In general smaller cities as in Germany cities such as Dresden, Leipzig, Bremen and Cologne, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Weimar, Erfurt, offer culturally very rich and yet less costly destinations. 

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IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad interviewed by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. He drives a 15 year old Volvo and tells the interviewer that the Volvo is nearly new, just 15 years old. He says he is proud to encourage employees to see the value of frugal living. IKEA has 90,000 employees, 202 stores in 32 countries. He says IKEA will need the billions of francs the company earns to build the business in Russia and China. All the money the company earns the company will need as a reserve.
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Israeli officials say it did not see an attack on the Iran consulate in Damascus as a provocation. Israel did not let the US know till just before the attack. Israel's government made a miscalculation on the response says this report in the NYT. US officials see  events in the Middle East as miscalculation after miscalculation on all sides leading to escalation after escalation with unpredictable consequences, and seek to de-escalate the conflict.

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A new California law Assembly Bill 5 is designed to provide legal protections to workers at independent contractors, including Lyft and Uber ride sharing companies. California Gov. Gavin Newsom says "the hollowing out of our middle class has been 40 years in the making and the need to create lasting economic security for our workforce demands action." This could lead to gig workers being classified as employees, or if renegotiated would enable gig workers to organize as unions to negotiate with the companies. Lyft and Uber have proposed as an alternative to raise the minimum wage to $21 an hour, and a fund to pay for sick leave.

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