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Lillard's unusual night in Bucks' win includes 35 points in first half and 0 in second half
Damian Lillard couldn’t be stopped in the first half and couldn’t score a point in the secondABC News - Sports -
Why S&P 500’s ‘roller coaster’ Monday may bode well for stocks, according to Bespoke
U.S. stocks resembled a “roller coaster” on Monday with a pattern of swings that frequently has followed a market low, as the S&P 500 tries to recover from April’s slump, according to Bespoke Investment Group.MarketWatch - Business -
At least 20 dead after a ferry sinks in Central African Republic, witnesses say
Witnesses in Central African Republic say that at least 20 people have drowned after a ferry sank in the capitalABC News - World -
Weekend Warm-Up: How One Extraordinary Man Planted a Forest Bigger Than Central Park
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Police clear out a migrant camp in central Paris. Activists say it's a pre-Olympics sweep
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Chinese swimmers won Olympic golds after testing positive for banned drug
Wada accepted contaminated kitchen explanationHead of US Anti-Doping calls it ‘stab in back of clean athletes’Twenty-three Chinese swimmers tested positive for the banned drug TMZ months before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, it has emerged. However, ...The Guardian - World -
How to watch the Notre Dame Blue-Gold game today
It's Blue vs. Gold on the field this weekend at Notre Dame. Here's how to tune in.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Top Chinese Swimmers Tested Positive for Banned Drug, Then Won Olympic Gold
The case, involving multiple swimmers who seven months later won medals at the 2021 Games, prompted accusations of a cover-up and concerns over why antidoping regulators chose not to intervene.The New York Times - Top stories -
Top Chinese Swimmers Tested Positive for Banned Drug, Then Won Olympic Gold
The case, involving multiple swimmers who seven months later won medals at the 2021 Games, prompted accusations of a cover-up and concerns over why antidoping regulators chose not to intervene.The New York Times - World -
Gold posts biggest one-day drop in over a year as geopolitical concerns ease
Gold prices dropped by nearly 3% Monday, pressured as geopolitical pressures appeared to ease in the Middle East.MarketWatch - Business -
How to take advantage of gold's rising price, according to experts
Gold prices are up. Here's how you can leverage them.CBS News - Top stories -
Thames Water crisis prompts jitters over ‘gold standard’ debt model
Investors grow nervous over financing technique likely to be used by government for future projectsFinancial Times - Business -
These Home Sellers Are Done Waiting for the Fed to Lower Rates
Some owners need to upsize, downsize and change jobs, even if mortgage rates don’t fall soon.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Why homicide rates are falling across the country
Homicides are falling across the U.S. And that shift could impact the role crime — often a top voter concern — plays as an issue in November's election. But it is a phenomenon for which experts don't have a clear explanation. Some say homicide ...The Hill - Politics -
China's Benchmark Lending Rates Kept Unchanged
China’s benchmark lending rates were kept unchanged, official data showed on Monday, in line with market expectations after key policy rates were held steady amid signs of economic recovery.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.01% to 100.51
The dollar finished generally flat on Monday as risk sentiment improved, with investors awaiting U.S. data later this week.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Could interest rate hikes be keeping inflation high?
The stickiness of the post-pandemic inflation is raising questions about how effective high interest rates are at bringing down price increases – and if they could be fueling the problem. Standard economic thinking says that higher interest rates ...The Hill - Politics -
'Balance of Power' Review: Governed by Banks
Should central banks lend a hand with the management of climate change and aim to keep the welfare state fully financed?The Wall Street Journal - World -
1 million Mexican Americans were deported a century ago. A new L.A. audio tour explores this 'hidden' history
A new audio tour from the California Migration Museum examines the origins of historic Olvera Street and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument — and the immigration raid that took place there in the 1930s.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Buzz builds that Michael Penix Jr. will be drafted in top half of round one
It's widely regarded as a given that four quarterbacks will be taken in round one, possibly in the top 10: Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, J.J.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
NBA playoffs: Damian Lillard's 35 powers Giannis-less Bucks in Game 1 drubbing of Pacers
Welcome back to the playoffs, Damian Lillard.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Your morning coffee may be more than a half million years old
The coffee that picked you up this morning is 600,000 years oldABC News - Tech -
'Setting the tone': Dame's 35-pt. half lifts Bucks
Damian Lillard's first-half masterpiece carried the Bucks, who were without Giannis Antetokounmpo, to a win over the Pacers on Sunday in Game 1 of their series.ESPN - Sports -
Gucci-owner Kering expects first-half profit to shrink by up to 45%
French luxury group says its performance ‘worsened considerably’ in the first quarter amid Gucci resetFinancial Times - Business -
Gucci-owner Kering expects first-half profit to shrink by up to 45%
French luxury group says its performance ‘worsened considerably’ in the first quarter amid Gucci resetFinancial Times - Business