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Rheinmetall Misses Forecasts in Slow Quarter
Rheinmetall posted sales and earnings below expectations for the first quarter, but confirmed its annual guidance as governments continued to place orders for ammunition, air-defense systems and other military equipment.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A German Initiative to Keep Workers Employed by Retraining Them
As the industrial landscape in Germany shifts, companies have formed an alliance aimed at offering the skills and certification that workers need to find new jobs.The New York Times - Business -
Japan's Sony reports surge in profit on strong sales of movies, games and music
Sony has reported that its profit surged 34% in the last quarter from a year earlier on strong sales of its video games, music and moviesABC News - Entertainment -
Tencent Profit Jumps as High-Margin Businesses Grow
Chinese technology giant Tencent reported a sharp rise in profit for the first quarter, buoyed by rapid growth in its high-margin businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
RFK Jr.’s Running Mate, Nicole Shanahan, Ventures Onto the Stump
The Silicon Valley lawyer, chosen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his running mate, made her first solo outing on the stump. She is to appear alongside him at a rally on Monday in Austin, Texas.The New York Times - Top stories -
Kylian Mbappé Is P.S.G.’s GOAT — but He Is Not Loved Like One
Nothing better summed up the French striker’s time at Paris St.-Germain than his final home game.The New York Times - Sports -
Pressure grows on Netanyahu's government in Israel as thousands of Gazans flee Rafah
Nearly 360,000 Gazans have fled the city of Rafah as pressure increases on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to come up with a plan to help solve the humanitarian crisis.CBS News - World - Israel -
Cramer's gig economy roundup: Where he stands on Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday gave investors his take on four major stocks in the gig economy sector.CNBC - Business -
What’s More Fun Than Poking Fun at Fashion?
A jewelry brand’s ad campaign has generated buzz for skewering the industry in videos featuring models, editors and, now, Susan Sarandon.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Lakers coaching search: James Borrego, Chris Quinn amongst initial wave of targets
The Lakers are looking at a wide range of coaching candidates for vacancyCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
As Europe’s power shrinks, its fear is growing – and the result is huge mistakes | Nathalie Tocci
Scared of Ukraine losing and scared of Russia being beaten, of migrants, Gaza and Trump, the EU is making poor choices at home and abroad. Europe no longer wields the power it once did in world affairs, when there was a liberal international order ...The Guardian - World -
Restoring a Chair Is Easier Than You Think. Ask the Brownstone Boys.
Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon have a lot of practice restoring brownstones in Brooklyn, so refinishing a chair was no big deal. Here’s how they did it.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Maryland Employees Vote for First Strike of an Apple Store
Workers at the Towson, Md., store authorize the first walkout of the tech giant's retail business, which they called over working conditions.Inc. - Business - Apple -
Self-Driving Car Startup Wayve Raises More Than $1 Billion From Investors Including SoftBank, Nvidia
The funding round will help Wayve accelerate the development of artificial-intelligence-based products for automakers.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Wildfires may be emitting more carbon and toxic chemicals than assumed, by changing soil composition: Study
Wildfires may be releasing more planet-warming carbon dioxide and toxic chemicals than previously anticipated — by changing the composition of the soil systems that they burn, a new study has found. The charcoal-like remnants of charred wood and ...The Hill - Politics -
The Latest | More than half a million people flee fighting in Rafah and northern Gaza, UN says
The United Nations says more than half a million Palestinians have been displaced in recent days by escalating Israeli military operations in both southern and northern GazaABC News - World -
There are 11 times as many WNBA MVP bets on Caitlin Clark than any other player
The Indiana Fever are a popular bet to win the WNBA title, as well.Yahoo Sports - Sports - WNBA -
Dr. Cyril Wecht, celebrity pathologist who argued more than 1 shooter killed JFK, dies at 93
Dr. Cyril Wecht has died at age 93 after spending much of his life pressing his view that more than one shooter was involved in President John Kennedy’s 1963 assassinationABC News - Entertainment -
The First Person to Receive a Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died
The hospital that carried out the procedure two months prior says there’s “no indication” that the transplant was related to his death.Wired - Tech -
Trump restricted legal immigration in his first term. Will it happen again?
Former President Trump’s changes to legal immigration didn't grab many headlines but impacted people and U.S. businesses, and some warn a second term could have more ripple effects.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
German building industry workers go on first strike in years
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Hailey and Justin Bieber are expecting their first baby, baby, baby, ooh!
Hailey Bieber is expecting her first child with Justin Bieber, the celebrity couple announced Thursday. The 'Baby' singer and the model were married in 2018.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
'The Lord of the Rings' will return with two new movies. First: 'The Hunt for Gollum'
Original 'Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson, screenwriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens and star Andy Serkis will reunite for 'The Hunt for Gollum.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
With Caitlin Clark in town, Sun sell out first opener since '03
The WNBA regular-season debut of Caitlin Clark has led the Sun to sell out their first home opener since 2003.ESPN - Sports -
First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved
A 12-year-old boy in the Washington, D.C., area faces months of procedures to remedy his disease. “I want to be cured,” he said.The New York Times - Health -
San Francisco poised to become first U.S. city to ban 'forever chemicals' in firefighter gear
San Francisco is poised to become the first city in the U.S. to ban firefighter clothing made with PFAS, also known as forever chemicals.NBC News - Politics -
China and US envoys will hold the first top-level dialogue on artificial intelligence in Geneva
High-level envoys from the United States and China are set to meet in Geneva for talks about artificial intelligenceABC News - Tech - China -
Woman who punched crocodile among those on king’s first civilian gallantry list
Georgia Laurie, who saved sister from reptile, joins other recipients including police officer who confronted Plymouth shooter. A woman who punched a crocodile in the snout to save her sister is among the recipients of bravery awards included on ...The Guardian - World -
2024 NBA Mock Draft: Bronny James not a first-round pick; France's Alex Sarr goes No. 1
Breaking down Bronny James' chances at being draftedCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
2024 NFL Draft first-round rookie contract tracker: Jets' Olu Fashanu, Giants' Malik Nabers sign deals
A rundown of the rookie contracts for the first-round picks of the 2024 classCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Childish Gambino announces first tour in 5 years, releases reimagined 2020 album with new songs
Childish Gambino has returned with a reimagined album and a new tour announcementABC News - Entertainment