šŸŒ An unhealthy UK gig

Plus: The sketchy business of life coaching.

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Liverpool has a new minority investor. Dynasty Equity, a New York-based investment firm, is reportedly injecting at least $100 million in the Premier League club.

The US accused China of manipulating global media. In a report published yesterday, the US State Department outlined the ways in which it believes China curtails freedom of expression.

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Evergrandeā€™s chairman was accused of committing crimes. Details of the alleged wrongdoings werenā€™t released by the struggling property developer or authorities, but itā€™s yet another setback for the company.

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Oil prices hit their highest point in a year. The hike is inventory-driven, as crude stock at a key storage hub in the US neared its operational minimum.

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Taiwan crossed a military milestone. A homegrown submarine called Narwhal will strengthen the islandā€™s defense in 2025 in a flex against the Chinese navy.


Women pay a lot more for healthcare than men in the US

Pregnancy and pharmaceutical costs aside, women in the US still spend $15 billion more per year than men on out-of-pocket healthcare costs:

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As Quartzā€™s Clarisa Diaz explains, the financial discrepancy is only intensified by persistent gender wage gaps in the US. The onus then is on businesses to work with insurance companies to address the disparity.


Indian care workers are finding exploitation in the UK

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Across the pond, hundreds of Indian nurses flocked to the UK after the covid pandemic to fill a care worker shortage, hoping to go on to work in the countryā€™s National Health Service. But brokers and placement agencies have been ripping them off and exploiting them.

Quartzā€™s Samanth Subramanian tells the story of one migrant nurse, Maria, as part of our new series Merchants of Care, published with support from the Pulitzer Center and in partnership with Type Investigations. Read why Mariaā€™s experience left her wondering if she should have ever left India for the UK.

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Quotable: The sketchy business of life coaching

ā€œWhen youā€™re a dentist, you donā€™t get one degree and then just stay a dentist foreverā€”you have to go to continuing ed. You have to continue to learn about your trade, and you have to stay up to date with the latest thinking on things. Thereā€™s nothing like that in life coaching; youā€™ll never get sued for malpractice or lose your license. And you can be teaching some really damaging techniques to people.ā€ā€”Journalist Jane Marie, host of the podcast The Dream

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Making a living off telling people how to live has been scammersā€™ delight for centuries. Napoleon Hill, for one, wrote Think and Grow Rich in the thick of the Depression. But is it all snake oil? Quartzā€™s Gabriela Riccardi sat down with Jane Marie to talk about the bad actors of life coaching and what she found when she dove deep into the industry: It kind of worked.


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