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What is happening to gas and electricity bills?
A new energy price cap means the cost of electricity and gas will fall from 1 July.BBC News - Top stories -
Bill Ackman Eyes IPO of Pershing Square
Bill Ackman is planning to take his investment firm public as soon as next year, the boldest move yet by the hedge-fund manager to capitalize on his social-media fame.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bill Ackman plans Pershing Square IPO
Billionaire could take his hedge fund public by the end of next yearFinancial Times - Business -
Bill Skarsgård Reprising Pennywise Role For It Prequel Series
Last year HBO announced that the It prequel television series, Welcome to Derry, was officially moving ahead and greenlit to a full season. The show centers around the origins of Pennywise the Clown and now HBO has confirmed the most central piece ...GameSpot - Tech -
Gold medal wrestler Steveson signing with Bills
Gable Steveson, an Olympic gold medalist and one of the most dominant college wrestlers in NCAA history, is jumping to the NFL to sign with the Bills.ESPN - Sports -
Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman likely to back Trump
Financier’s anticipated announcement comes as Wall Street warms to former US presidentFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Advocates call on Johnson to introduce broader radiation exposure bill next week
A coalition of community activists called on House leadership to take up a broader reauthorization of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) scheduled a vote on a more limited extension next week. RECA, ...The Hill - Politics -
Klay pays tribute to Bill Walton with touching social media post
Klay Thompson took to his Instagram story to pay tribute to the legendary Bill Walton, who passed away on Monday.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bill Ackman plans Pershing Square IPO to profit on newfound fame: report
Ackman is selling off a stake in Pershing Square as a precursor to the IPO, in a deal that values the hedge fund at $10.5 billionMarketWatch - Business -
Lawmakers up pressure on Biden to change struggling Sudan policy
“There is no evidence that U.S. policy is working,” said Michelle Gavin, former U.S. ambassador to Botswana.Politico - Politics - Joe Biden -
Is Labour's 2030 green energy goal realistic and how would it affect bills?
BBC Verify examines the claims over the party's plan to stop using fossil fuels for electricity by 2030.BBC News - Top stories -
Ohio passes bill to ensure Biden will appear on state's general election ballot
Ohio’s Republican-controlled state legislature has approved a bill to secure President Joe Biden’s spot on the state’s November ballot.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
AIPAC ramps up attack on Jamaal Bowman with ads on antisemitism
A new ad by the pro-Israel group’s super PAC features the son of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel openly criticizing Bowman.Politico - Politics -
Gable Steveson makes switch from wrestling to football by signing with the Buffalo Bills
Olympic gold medal wrestler Gable Steveson is seeking to trade the mat for the gridiron by signing a standard undrafted rookie free agent contract with the Buffalo BillsABC News - Sports -
Gable Steveson, Olympic gold medal and NCAA champion wrestler, signs with Bills
Olympic gold medal and two-time NCAA champion wrestler Gable Steveson has signed with the Buffalo Bills. He'll attempt to make the team as a defensive tackle.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson signing with Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills signed Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson, the franchise announced Friday.NBC News - Top stories -
Ohio Legislature Passes Bill Ensuring Biden’s Spot on the Ballot
The bill, which Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign this weekend, appeared to end the possibility that President Biden would not be on the state’s ballot in November.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
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Dead & Company salutes Bill Walton at Las Vegas concert
The group contains members of Walton's favorite band, the Grateful Dead.ESPN - Sports -
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Cat adoption center to be named after Tyler Bass following $400K in donations in support of Bills kicker
Social media abuse aimed at Bass following the AFC divisional game led to Bills fans donating en masse.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bill Ackman likely to back Donald Trump for president after supporting RFK Jr., Nikki Haley
Billionaire Bill Ackman could wade back into the 2024 election after backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nikki Haley.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
Bill Ackman selling stake in Pershing Square at $10.5 billion valuation, aiming for IPO one day
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is selling a 10% stake in Pershing Square, aiming to eventually take his investment firm public.CNBC - Business -
100 organizations, legal experts urge Senate panel to advance press protection bill
More than 100 journalists, attorneys, professors and watchdog groups signed a letter urging the top brass of the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance a press protection bill “as soon as possible.” The Protect Reporters from Exploitative State ...The Hill - Politics -
Bills signing Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson to rookie deal after WWE release
Steveson will reportedly play on Buffalo's defensive lineCBS Sports - Sports -
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Bill Ackman is planning to take Pershing Square public as soon as next year, as he is currently selling a stake in the firm to investors in a funding round.
Bill Ackman is planning to take Pershing Square public as soon as next year, as he is currently selling a stake in the firm to investors in a funding round.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz's party submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, in a move analysts said was unlikely to lead to a vote soon but opens the door for a battle over elections as early as this summer.
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz’s party submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, in a move analysts said was unlikely to lead to a vote soon but opens the door for a battle over elections as early as this summer.The Wall Street Journal - World