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In South African townships oppressed because of unemployment, crime, drugs and violence, and where many of the population are suffering from HIV and Aids, this inspiring feature-length documentary follows the journey of six people who transform themselves through yoga, and documents the impact that yoga has on their families, and communities.
Mocked as ‘Rubble’ by Biden, Russia’s Ruble Comes Roaring Back
Russia Skirts Nearer Default After Dollar Payment Blocked
Covid Raises Blood Clot, DVT Risks for Months After Even Mild Infection
888 Shares Leap After Restructuring Deal for William Hill Assets
Tata Packs Power Brands in Mega App to Rival Amazon, Ambani
U.S. Lawmakers Push to Expand Long Covid Treatment
Turkey Transfers Khashoggi Case to Saudi Arabia to Improve Ties
Fifth of Best-Paid U.K. Bankers Had Special Tax Status
U.K. Urged to Overhaul Tax System That Favors Highest-Earning 1%
Thailand Mulls Easing Covid Test Rules for Overseas Visitors
For Tiger, a Walk Unlike Any Other Awaits At the Masters
Only One Thing Will Help Ukraine Now. Weapons.
A Big Tax Bill Awaits Those Draining Their Pensions Early
Germany Must Wean Itself Off Russian Gas Sooner, Not Later
This Is the Red-Hot Center of the Tightest Job Market Since WWII
Sanctions Hobble the Airline Built by ‘Russia’s Elon Musk’
By Any Memes Necessary: How the Far Right Took Over France’s Election
Qatar World Cup Organizers Admit Workers Were Exploited
McDonald’s Investors to Vote This Spring on Civil-Rights Audit, SEC Says
It’s More Expensive to Rent a Home if You’re Black or Latino
Dolphins’ Playful Social Habits Form Bonds, But Spread Virus
EU States Want Faster Green Talks to Cut Russian Energy Reliance
An Artist Tackles the Racial Wealth Gap, and Then Tries to Close It
GOP Governors Attacked Biden Aid. Now It May Help Them on Election Day
An Italian Hamlet Just Won the EU Lottery. Now for the Hard Part
Crypto Bailouts Risk Becoming Cost of Doing Business for VCs
El Salvador President Bukele Cancels Miami Bitcoin Conference Appearance
Bitcoin Drops Most in a Month as Markets Turn Risk-Averse
Consumer demand for happier, healthier chickens is creating a new pecking order.
Eggs are getting more expensive by the dozen—whether they’re worth it depends on why you’re shelling out.
Photographer: Gabriela Herman for Bloomberg Businessweek
Kate Krader
When Lisa Steele worked as a financial controller on Wall Street in the early 1990s, her day was measured by the opening and closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Now the crowing of a rooster defines her days.



