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NASCAR and Its Race Teams Fight Over the Sport’s Future
Team owners said they needed to share in racing’s financial success, putting them at odds with the privately held business that runs the sport.The New York Times - Business - NASCAR -
NASCAR and Its Race Teams Fight Over the Sport’s Future
Team owners said they needed to share in racing’s financial success, putting them at odds with the privately held business that runs the sport.The New York Times - Top stories - NASCAR -
Amazon.com reported record first-quarter sales as the artificial-intelligence boom powered growth in its cloud-computing unit.
Amazon.com reported record first-quarter sales as the artificial-intelligence boom powered growth in its cloud-computing unit.The Wall Street Journal - World -
We risk a lost decade for the world’s poor
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Good-Bye to Permitting Reform
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Reasons why the AI stock correction may be overdone
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Dutch city pilots radical debt cancellation scheme for poor families
Councillor in Arnhem says existing system to resolve issues caused by debt costs billions and isn’t working. The Dutch city of Arnhem is going to cancel the debts of some of the poorest families in the Netherlands in an attempt to break a ...The Guardian - World - Netherlands -
The main reason self-driving cars are not ready for prime time
"It's like trying to send a rocket to the moon in 1910 when the Wright Brothers were still working on their planes," one expert said.CBS News - Top stories -
India's economy: The good, bad and ugly in six charts
India has one of the world's fastest growing economies but the benefits are yet to fully reach the poorest.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Luka: Knee 'not good' but still ready for Game 5
Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic declared himself ready for Wednesday's pivotal Game 5 against the LA Clippers but acknowledged that he would "probably not" be playing on his sprained right knee if this were the regular season.ESPN - Sports
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