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Georgia Bill Targeting ‘Foreign Interests’ Draws Protests
Opponents of the measure, which resembles a Russian law that Moscow has used to crack down on dissidents, say it could undermine efforts for Georgia to join the European Union.The New York Times - World -
Canada’s oil industry cuts reliance on US market as pipeline expands
Trudeau government completes C$34bn Trans Mountain project amid cost overruns and climate concernsFinancial Times - World -
Kansas bill to lure Chiefs, Royals doesn't see vote
Some Kansas lawmakers see a chance to lure the Chiefs and Royals across the Missouri border, but an effort to help the teams finance new stadiums in the state fizzled over concerns about how it might look to taxpayers.ESPN - Sports -
Canada's Conservative leader ejected from House of Commons
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Canada's Conservative leader ejected from parliament
Pierre Poilievre refused to apologise after calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a 'wacko'BBC News - Top stories -
The Stock Market Could Be Calmer
The Fed’s interference creates volatility and raises capital costs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Luxury carmaker Aston Martin slumps 6% as losses nearly double
Adjusted loss before tax was £110.5 million ($137.8 million) compared to a loss of £57.3 million the previous year.CNBC - Business -
12% of LGBTQ youth attempted suicide last year, nationwide survey says
More than a third of LGBTQ young people seriously considered suicide in the past year, the survey found.CBS News - Top stories -
Etsy shares plunge 12% on decline in gross merchandise sales
Etsy Inc.’s stock plunged 16% in after-hours trading Wednesday after the company posted quarterly results that included a decline in gross merchandise sales.MarketWatch - Business -
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
DuPont, Mosaic and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.The Wall Street Journal - World
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ING Continues Buybacks to Boost Captial Ratio
ING shares rose after the Dutch lender said it plans to buy back up to €2.5 billion of shares and reported a first-quarter profit driven by income from fees and interest rates.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy to Step Down Amid Fresh Layoffs
The fitness-equipment maker has warned of cash-flow issues and continued losses amid a decline in paying subscribers and a recall.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
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Novo Nordisk raised its full-year guidance to reflect better pricing in the U.S. and as global demand for its hit weight-loss and diabetes drugs continues to outstrip supply.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
BYD's First-Quarter Story Is in The Margins
BYD, the world’s largest electric-vehicle maker, paid a price for aggressively cutting prices on its cars, grinding revenue growth to a four-year low in the first quarter. But the bigger story is in its margins.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Musk Has a Vision for Tesla's Robotaxi. OthersCan'tSee It.
Carmaker plans to show off its automated vehicle this summer, but tech and regulatory hurdles remain before it can become reality.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Elon Musk