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Can a Brewery Make Good Wine? These Beer Makers Say Yes.
In an effort to reach an increasingly diverse customer base, brewers are turning over some of their equipment to producing wine.The New York Times - Business -
'You can never lose hope,' Zelenskyy says as war in Ukraine continues
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy exclusively joins Meet the Press and explains why he doesn't "lose hope" despite the injuries and lives lost during the war with Russia.NBC News - Politics - Ukraine -
You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller
Plus: GMC has a new great big electric pickup, Meta adds instant AI image generation to WhatsApp, and everyone’s talking about the new audio app Airchat.Wired - Tech -
You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller
Plus: GMC has a new great big electric pickup, Meta adds instant AI image generation to WhatsApp, and everyone’s talking about the new audio app Airchat.Wired - Tech -
Add These 4 Magic Words to Requests and People Are Much More Likely to Help You, New Research Shows
A tiny change to how you word your ask can have a huge impact on how likely you are to be successful.Inc. - Business -
Macro forecasting for stocks can damage a portfolio, says Oaktree’s Howard Marks
Investors who wish to make above market average returns should not rely on macro forecasting because “it can be worse than neutral” and “damaging in its effect” to portfolios, according to Howard Marks.MarketWatch - Business -
4 ways to defend your stock portfolio that have helped this fund manager beat the market
If recent stock-market weakness has you on edge, this might be your problem.MarketWatch - Business -
Science Says 3 Reasons Prove You Can (and Should) Trust Your Intuition
There's a reason why 80 percent of leaders report using their intuition to make decisions. Maybe you should too.Inc. - Business -
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says You Can Get Empathy From Doing This 1 Thing
Bookworms will enjoy what the research has to say.Inc. - Business -
You can buy a home in France or Italy for 'the price of a new truck'—but take these 3 steps before retiring abroad
Tommy Sikes started searching French and Italian properties for fun. Now the CFP helps guide clients toward their dream European retirements.CNBC - Business -
2024 NFL Draft: Top CB prospect Cooper DeJean says he can beat Caitlin Clark one-on-one in basketball
Iowa's former CB isn't lacking confidenceCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
You Finished I.V.F. Can You Donate Embryos and Get a Tax Deduction?
Some people may consider donating embryos to researchers in light of Alabama’s I.V.F. ruling and in advance of other state actions. Would it be considered a charitable gift?The New York Times - Business -
You Finished I.V.F. Can You Donate Embryos and Get a Tax Deduction?
Some people may consider donating embryos to researchers in light of Alabama’s I.V.F. ruling and in advance of other state actions. Would it be considered a charitable gift?The New York Times - Top stories -
In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It’s Not Enough
Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.The New York Times - Business -
In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It’s Not Enough
Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.The New York Times - Top stories -
North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say
Thousands of exposed files on a misconfigured North Korean server hint at one way the reclusive country may evade international sanctions.Wired - Tech - North Korea -
Apple iPhone sales tumbled in China in first quarter, research firm says
Apple iPhone sales tumbled in China during the first quarter, a research firm said Tuesday.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
More teachers are quitting, and those who remain aren't happy, researchers say
Teachers are in short supply in the U.S., and researchers say there's declining job satisfaction among those who remain. CBS News reporter Bo Erickson examines what's behind the problems.CBS News - Top stories -
Given a lifeline by the U.S., Ukraine must now prove it can beat Russia
Time is of the essence for Ukraine, which has been pleading for more air defense systems, artillery and ammunition to turn the tide in the war.CNBC - Business - Ukraine -
History says stock-market dips caused by geopolitical turmoil ‘should be bought, not sold’: BofA strategists
Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are offering dip-buying opportunities for investors, according to BofA Global Research.MarketWatch - Business -
I’ve $5.2 million in the stock market and I’m in my 40s. How much can I afford to spend so I can enjoy the rest of my life?
“I didn’t intend to retire under 50, but it sort of worked out.”MarketWatch - Business -
The highest-paying in-demand jobs that don't require a degree, according to new research
Demand for skilled tradespeople is expected to increase over the next decade and remain high in the U.S., McKinsey & Co. reports.CNBC - Business -
Try something new to stop the days whizzing past, researchers suggest
Researchers find memorable images make time feel slower because we are trying to gather more information about them. If every day appears to go in a blur, try seeking out new and interesting experiences, researchers have suggested, after finding ...The Guardian - World -
Nina Jankowicz Forms New Group to Defend Disinformation Research
The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.The New York Times - Business -
Nina Jankowicz Forms New Group to Defend Disinformation Research
The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.The New York Times - Top stories -
Nina Jankowicz Forms New Group to Defend Disinformation Research
The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.The New York Times - Tech -
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 -
Here are the S&P 500 levels to watch if the pullback continues
The S&P 500 may not be over, say these strategistsMarketWatch - Business -
When and where you can see April's Pink Moon
April's full moon, known as the Pink Moon, will reach peak illumination on Tuesday, but it will appear full from Monday morning through Thursday morning.CBS News - Top stories -
Can you afford to take your children on days out?
Parents and a play centre owner say they are feeling the squeeze when it comes to costs.BBC News - Top stories -
Can you buy long-term care insurance in your 80s?
If you're in your 80s, you may be wondering if you can still qualify for long-term care insurance. Find out here.CBS News - Top stories -
You can now read daily transcripts of the Trump trial, here's how
While you still can't watch the trial of former President Donald Trump, you can now read daily transcripts of the historic hush money proceedings, the New York Court System announced Monday.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
The problem with leaf blowers, and what you can do instead
Many communities across the country have tried to ban or limit leaf blowers because of their noise and environmental impactABC News - Health -
Open Your Mind: There Are Plenty of Good Ideas You Can Steal.
Operating within your own information bubble may be satisfying, but it's limiting.Inc. - Business -
Mark Zuckerberg Says AIs Can Train Themselves
To skirt the challenges of finding fresh data sets, or the legal woes that could come from scraping it from users risking IP rights infringements, the Facebook founderthinks AIs could train themselves. That may get tricky.Inc. - Business -
Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
House passed a long-awaited aid package, but it comes with risks for Speaker Johnson and President Biden. Plus, China's youth are waking up and smelling coffee.NBC News - Top stories -
Apple iPhone sales drop 19% in China as demand for Huawei smartphones soars, research says
Apple saw sales of its iPhones fall 19.1% in the first three months of the year, according to data from Counterpoint Research.CNBC - Business - Apple -
New research shows millions of species could face extinction due to climate change
A 2019 U.N. report found around 1 million plant and animal species could be threatened with extinction, but new research shows climate change could drive that number up to 6 million over the next 50 years. Wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant joined ...CBS News - Top stories - Climate -
David Cameron is making great strides. No, he really is, you can watch them on video | Catherine Bennett
The foreign secretary’s actions are always ‘the right thing to do’. How marvellous!. Trotters up, or down? Even if you once admired Danny Dyer’s immortal summary of post-Brexit David Cameron – “He’s in Europe, in Nice, with his trotters up” – ...The Guardian - World -
‘Where can you hide from pollution?’: cancer rises 30% in Beirut as diesel generators poison city
Lebanon’s economy and electricity system are broken and much power is now generated locally, with devastating effects on air quality and health. Smog hangs over Beirut most days, a brownish cloud that darkens the city’s skyline of minarets and ...The Guardian - World