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Will Billions More in New Aid Save Family Farms?
The Biden administration aims to better support small farmers while still aiding big operations and rewarding climate-friendly practices. It’s a tall order.The New York Times - Business -
Political figures pay respects to Michelle Obama’s late mother
Political leaders are sending their thoughts to the Obama family and honoring former first lady Michelle Obama after her mother, Marian Robinson, died on Friday. Robinson died at the age of 86, the family said in a statement. The family noted that ...The Hill - Politics -
Court orders business mogul to pay whopping $1 billion divorce settlement
The chairman of South Korea's sprawling SK Group was ordered to pay his wife $1 billion in cash in the country's largest ever divorce settlement.CBS News - World -
The SEC ruling on Ethereum ETFs could mark a historic shift in crypto investing
The VanEck CEO digs into the preliminary approval of his firm's Ethereum ETF and what the decision means for crypto investors.CNBC - Business -
Trump Can Sue Niece Over Disclosure of Financial Documents, Court Rules
The case concerns Mary L. Trump’s disclosure of financial documents to a team of reporters at The New York Times.The New York Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine’s Energy System, Again
The large-scale air assault struck several sites in western Ukraine, including places near the borders with NATO member countries.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Vermont becomes first state to mandate that fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages
A new law in Vermont — the first of its kind in the U.S. — will require fossil fuel companies to pay for a share of the costs of extreme weather fueled by climate change.NBC News - Politics - Climate -
Big Tech Moves More AI Spending Abroad
As Big Tech ramps up spending on artificial intelligence, companies are increasingly looking overseas, investing billions of dollars to build out AI infrastructure.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Terzic: 'Brilliant' Sancho will play more UCL finals
Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said Jadon Sancho will play in another Champions League in his career, but admitted he does not know if the on-loan Manchester United winger's future will be with the Bundesliga team.ESPN - Sports -
South Africa's ruling ANC loses majority in country's most sweeping political shift in 30 years
South Africa's governing African National Congress lost its parliamentary majority of 30 years, in the country's most sweeping political shift since the end of the apartheid.CNBC - Business
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