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SnuzPod4 Bassinet Review: A Great-Looking and Simple Bassinet
This popular bassinet from the United Kingdom has made it to America, and it was worth the journey.Wired - Tech -
Is now the time to buy Japan?
This year’s powerful stock market rally attracted investors’ attention, but does it have staying power?Financial Times - World - Japan -
Resident Evil 9 Store Listing Pops Up, But Keep Expectations In Check
While the next Resident Evil entry is still a mystery, a new store listing has popped up for Resident Evil 9: Revenant Shadows. Play-Asia posted the PS5 game page for the unannounced game with a "preliminary picture" of what appears to be Leon ...GameSpot - Tech -
Japan’s $62bn support for yen provides little reprieve
Currency’s slide towards 34-year lows resumes as finance ministry reveals scale of market interventionFinancial Times - Business - Japan -
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Japan Data Confirms First Currency Intervention Since 2022
Japan spent nearly 9.8 trillion yen on currency intervention the past month, the Ministry of Finance said Friday, confirming it stepped into the foreign exchange market for the first time since 2022.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Japan confirms first currency intervention since 2022 with $62 billion in spending
Data from Japan's Ministry of Finance confirmed the country's first currency intervention since 2022, after the yen plunged to a 34-year-low in April.CNBC - Business - Japan -
New documentary explores real-life "Truman Show" in Japan
In "The Truman Show," Jim Carrey's character, Truman, learns that his entire life is a lie and that he is the subject of a reality TV show. Before the film even hit theaters, a similar real-life scenario was taking place in Japan: Nasubi, a ...CBS News - Top stories - Japan -
A conviction does not end the threat posed by Donald Trump
American voters in November will still decide the future of US democracyFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
'Hedgelands' Review: Essential Ecosystems
The hedgerows of Britain provide vital ecological benefits, preventing soil erosion and supplying food for animals.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Does an assumable mortgage make sense in today's rate environment?
An assumable mortgage can help you secure a lower mortgage loan rate right now, but it may not work for all buyers.CBS News - Top stories -
What precedent does Trump's "hush money" verdict set?
A former president has been found guilty in a criminal court for the first time in American history. Jurors convicted Donald Trump on all 34 counts in his criminal "hush money" trial Thursday. CBS News election law contributor David Becker joins ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Ukraine doesn’t have a Nazi problem, but Russia sure does
Russian Nazis were among the first to take part in aggression against Ukraine in 2014, and they have been playing a significant part on the Russian side there ever since.The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
The Baillie Gifford boycott does more harm than good
Campaigning against the asset manager has shallow logic and will make the literary world poorerFinancial Times - Business -
Possible VP pick says Trump verdict does not 'give me pause'
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a rising GOP star whose name has been floated as a possible running mate for former President Trump, said Trump’s conviction in his New York trial doesn’t give him any pause about potentially serving in another Trump ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Elon Musk's Latest Dust-Up: What Does 'Science' Even Mean?
A debate with Meta’s AI chief ensued after he criticized Musk and his xAI startup.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Prince William's role is changing - what does he really want to do with it?
The Prince of Wales is sharing the burden with his father more than ever. What does he want to achieve?BBC News - Top stories -
Gap's Look Is Finally Back on Point
The apparel retailer’s new leadership is bringing excitement back to all of its brands without sacrificing profitability.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What to Look for in an AI Training Provider
7 features leaders should consider when choosing a partner to help implement their workforce AI strategy.Inc. - Business -
RKGK / Rakugaki Review - Paint This City
There's initially something so tantalizing about RKGK / Rakugaki's bold usage of color in its anime-inspired art style. From the jump, the game's story seems rambunctious and absurd in the best possible way, accompanied by gameplay where ...GameSpot - Tech -
TikTok Rediscovers Bag Balm, a Rural Beauty Secret
Social media fans of Bag Balm, a moisturizer originally made for cows’ udders, say it’s just the thing for “slugging.”The New York Times - Lifestyle - Tiktok -
Castlevania: Nocturne Funko Pops Look Appropriately Spooky
Season 2 of Netflix's hit vampire-hunting anime series, Castlevania: Nocturne, probably won't be out for a while, but at least you can pass the time with these new Funko Pops based on characters from the show. And if you're industrious enough, ...GameSpot - Tech -
India’s ‘sinking island’ looks to election for survival – in pictures
For many on Ghoramara, the general election is about the climate crisis and survival. The island, 150km south of Kolkata and named the ‘sinking island’ by the media, has lost nearly half its area to soil erosion in the past two decades and could ...The Guardian - World -
It’s starting to look like the 1930s for all the wrong reasons
It’s not the 1930s, but it’s starting to rhyme.The Hill - Politics -
The 2024 Emmys BuzzMeter looks at the awards possibilities
Our BuzzMeter panel of veteran TV journalists and pundits offers their take on what and who should be nominated in 14 categories of the 2024 Emmys.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Luka Doncic is staking his claim as the best player in the NBA, but what does that mean in the parity era?
The NBA's best player belt seems to change hands every yearCBS Sports - Sports -
Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t why the Wolves lost. So why does it feel that way?
Minnesota’s versatile big man wasn’t the reason the Timberwolves were demolished by the Mavericks in the West finals. But he makes for a uniquely convenient scapegoat. The space of a seven-footer is never refined, always an inch taller than ...The Guardian - World -
'Molly Sweeney' Review: Lines of Sight at Irish Rep
The New York company stages its fourth play by Brian Friel this season in its affecting production about a blind woman whose husband urges her to undergo surgery that can make her see.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Robot Dreams' Review: An Animated Fable of Friendship
Pablo Berger’s bittersweet, Oscar-nominated film follows a dog and his robot companion in 1980s New York.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'The Wealth of Shadows' Review: Hitting Hitler in the Wallet
In Graham Moore’s historical thriller, a secret team in the Treasury Department takes the fight to Germany via finance.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Clipped' Review: Off-Court Disorder on Hulu
Ed O’Neill plays Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and Laurence Fishburne is coach Doc Rivers in this six-part series about the racism scandal that rocked the franchise.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'What You Wish For' Review: Sous-Chef Suspense
Nick Stahl plays a skilled cook who, in need of some quick cash, agrees to help prepare an ultra-exclusive meal in Nicholas Tomnay’s sharp, surprising film.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Young Woman and the Sea' Review: Awash in Clichés
This Disney drama stars Daisy Ridley as Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim the English Channel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Dark Wire' Review: Phone Service From the FBI
To help catch tech-savvy criminals, the Feds created their own encrypted phone company.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Blipblox myTracks Review: A Beatmaking Pad for Kids
This kid-friendly sampler is meant to introduce little ones to the world of home recording and beat-making.Wired - Tech -
'Willie, Waylon, and the Boys' Review: Outlaw Country Comeback
Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson were out of fashion in 1980s Nashville, until they formed the Highwaymen.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'The Editor' and 'Turning Pages' Review: Lives in Books
Judith Jones’s career started when she pulled Anne Frank’s diary out of the reject pile.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Glorious Lessons' Review: John Trumbull's Revolutionary Art
The Connecticut-born painter created heroic depictions of America’s triumph against the British.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Jenny Holzer: Light Line' Review: Illuminating if Not Elucidating
The text-based artist’s survey at the Guggenheim is an occasionally powerful, occasionally confusing exploration of the power of language.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Shock Values' Review: The Cost of Controlling Prices
Bold planners from Benjamin Franklin to FDR struggled with how to stabilize unruly market prices. They may have been asking the wrong question.The Wall Street Journal - World