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‘Is That Your Verdict?’ As Trump Seethes, a Jury Says ‘Yes.’
A former president endures a ritual of democracy.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
‘Yes, Lego car!’: why small electric cars could be about to break the grip of SUVs
The 500kg Microlino is part of a new set challenging the ever-increasing domination of huge cars. Driving through central London in a tiny Microlino electric car, barely visible between the hulking SUVs, it’s surprising to be the focus of so much ...The Guardian - World -
Fed's Williams says inflation is too high but will start coming down soon
With markets on edge over the direction of monetary policy, Williams offered no clear indication of where he is leaning with possible interest rate cuts.CNBC - Business -
China Wants a Bigger Role in the Middle East. But Not Too Big.
With the U.S. under fire for its support of Israel in the Gaza war, China has seen an opening. But Washington’s influence in the region is still predominant.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
The U.S. economy may be cooling — and helping to tame inflation, too
A cooler economy is usually not a welcome prospect, but the Federal Reserve’s fight to restore low inflation might be dependent upon it.MarketWatch - Business -
Trump Verdict Hardens Many Views, but Changes Some, Too
For the remaining undecided voters, the decision to pick former President Donald J. Trump could be more difficult now that he is a felon.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Answering Yes to This Question Makes You Twice as Likely to Love Your Work, According to Gallup. Unfortunately, 8 Out of 10 Answer No
Why close friendships at work can make us more productive, more innovative, and happier.Inc. - Business -
Way-Too-Early Top 25: Alabama vaults to No. 2; Texas, Ohio State drop out
Kansas remains the preseason No. 1 but the rest of the top 10 is just as loaded, and coming for that spot.ESPN - Sports - College Football -
How Netflix is using 'Too Hot to Handle' games to build its reality TV audience
As Netflix continues to invest more in games, it is expanding its titles based on its popular reality shows including 'Too Hot to Handle' and 'Selling Sunset.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
Fed President John Williams says inflation is too high but will start coming down soon
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams on Thursday said inflation is still too high, but he is confident it will start decelerating later this year.NBC News - Top stories - Federal Reserve
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