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Rassegna Stampa: Economia, Mondo e Italia (20/08 02:00 - 20/08 04:00)

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Pubblicata 20/08/2026 alle 04:46 | Finestra: 20/08 02:00 - 20/08 04:00

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Economia

  • Batterie, perché il caldo spinge i prezzi di utilizzo - Comprare elettricità quando costa poco e rivenderla poche ore dopo, quando costa molto di più. A luglio questa differenza è aumentata in Italia, soprattutto al nord. Per i sistemi… (Il Sole 24 Ore — Economia)
  • India’s New Listings Sparkle in a Promising Sign for IPO-Bound NSE - A gauge of recent BSE mainboard listings has climbed 16% this year to a record. (Bloomberg Markets)
  • Corn Breaks $5 Level as US Crop Tour Points to Tighter Supplies - Corn futures topped the $5-a-bushel mark for the first time in 18 months as weaker-than-expected US crop tour results add to global supply concerns for the staple grain. (Bloomberg Markets)

Mondo

  • Erin Patterson appeal live: prosecutors to seek life in prison without parole for triple murderer - Victorian court of appeal also to consider whether triple murder and attempted murder convictions should be quashed Erin Patterson argues mushroom murder convictions should be… (The Guardian — World)
  • Australia politics live: Israel ambassador says to ‘respect the process’ after IDF rules out criminal investigation of Zomi Frankcom killing - Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast ‘Outrageous’: Greens leader says sending Israeli ambassador home should be on the table… (The Guardian — World)
  • Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin makes rare admission that Kyiv’s huge strikes are ‘causing us harm’ - He denied that the strikes had caused ‘critical consequences’ (The Independent)

Italia

  • Furto di corpi dall’obitorio, Harvard pagherà 53 milioni di dollari - AGI - L’ Università di Harvard ha accettato di pagare 53 milioni di dollari per risarcire le famiglie coinvolte nello scandalo del furto e della vendita di parti di corpi umani… (AGI)
  • Harry e Meghan torneranno a vivere nel Regno Unito - AGI - Secondo quanto appreso dalla Bbc, Harry e Meghan - il Duca e la Duchessa di Sussex - hanno intenzione di tornare a vivere nel Regno Unito. Come riportato per la prima volta… (AGI)
  • Shopping, la Gen Z usa social e intelligenza artificiale - «Mi consigli l’offerta migliore per questo prodotto?», oppure «Questo marchio è affidabile?», o anche «Conviene comprare a questo prezzo?». Sono domande lecite per decidere come… (Il Sole 24 Ore — Notizie)

Spettacolo

  • Seth Meyers Questions Future of White House Correspondents’ Dinner After ‘Decoy Plane’ Drama - “We know that the president put them all on a plane that was a decoy plane,” the late night host says The post Seth Meyers Questions Future of White House Correspondents’ Dinner… (The Wrap)
  • Did Alex Vindman Just Get Burned by the Larry David Curse? - There’s really no other explanation for why the whistleblowing military hero got pummeled in his Florida primary. (OK, there is, but this is more fun.) (The Hollywood Reporter)

Scienza

  • AI-designed “intrabodies” could unlock new treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and MND - Researchers have developed a new way to turn ordinary antibodies into tiny disease-fighting molecules that can work inside human cells, potentially opening new paths for treating… (ScienceDaily)

Tecnologia

  • Is leasing an iPhone right for you? How Apple’s Upgrade Program works and who it’s for - Apple recently partnered with Klarna to revamp its Upgrade Program, which lets you lease some Apple devices for a low monthly fee. (ZDNet)

Salute

  • ‘I’d love a normal life, but being a 17-year-old carer means sacrifices’ - Young carers face huge disadvantages growing up - one teenager explains what life is like. (BBC — Health)

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