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The Open 2024: first round updates – live - The Guardian

Sports - Google News (uk) 

  1. The Open 2024: first round updates – live  The Guardian
  2. The Open Championship 2024 live: Scores and latest updates from round one at Royal Troon  The Telegraph
  3. The Open: Who will win at Royal Troon? Sky Sports pundit predictions and vote for your next major champion  Sky Sports
  4. The Open Championship 2024 Betting Guide, Golf Odds, Picks And Featured Groups  Forbes
  5. The Open 2024 LIVE: Leaderboard and latest golf updates from Royal Troon  The Independent

India's GDP seen growing at 7% in FY25 says FICCI, recovery expected in agri sector

Business Standard 

The latest round of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry or FICCI's Economic Outlook Survey reveals that an annual median GDP growth forecast for the year 2024-25 at 7.0 per cent for the Indian economy. The median growth forecast for agriculture and allied activities has been put at 3.7 per cent for 2024-25, marking an improvement vis-a-vis growth of about 1.4 per cent reported in the year 2023-24. Industry and services sector are anticipated to grow by 6.7 per cent and 7.4 per cent respectively in the current fiscal year. Читать дальше...

Leeds Rhinos • Arthur In

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Correct about the Leigh game - our defence was too passive, and our attack was a mess. We won but our structural problems were there throughout the game. I don't think getting into the play offs matters as much as seeing performances fundamentally improve.

Just on the Origin, its a bit daft to compare to SL. The NRL is a long way ahead, but Origin is almost played under different rules to normal NRL games. Its much higher intensity, and if players tried to play that way every week they'd be injured or suspended for long periods. Читать дальше...

Democrats continue pushing Joe Biden to reconsider running for presidential polls before party meet

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Over the past week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries have spoken privately to the President Joe Biden, candidly laying out the views of Democrats on Capitol Hill, including their concerns. Separately, the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington, spoke with the president last week armed with fresh data.