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One year ago, a deadly boarding house fire shook New Zealand. We must prevent another tragedy
The Loafers Lodge blaze prompted a review of safety standards at New Zealand’s 800 boarding houses but more action is needed. One year ago, Wellington’s mayor said her city had endured one of its “darkest days” after a fire broke out at the ...The Guardian - World -
Meme Stocks Are Back, to Mixed Reactions
Online investors have embraced unlikely companies and ridden the dizzying highs and crashing lows of their share prices.Inc. - Business -
Aegon Backs Guidance, Launches Fresh Buyback
Aegon said it was on track to meet its guidance for a key earnings figure this year after a decline for the first quarter, and launched a new share buyback program of up to €200 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
PGA Championship betting: Bettors love Scottie Scheffler's chances of back-to-back majors
Scheffler is the pre-tournament favorite and is getting the most bets and money to win at Valhalla.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger joins Amazon-backed Anthropic
Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger is joining Anthropic as the chief product officer. Anthropic is one of the hottest artificial intelligence startups.CNBC - Business -
Musk Headed Back to Testify Again as SEC Probes Twitter Takeover
A federal judge said the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX must take the stand again as regulators investigate the chaos of his purchase of the social media platform, which Musk renamed X.Inc. - Business - Elon Musk -
Glencore chief backs South Africa as Anglo takeover battle rages
Gary Nagle’s praise came hours after the country’s storied miner announced it would break itself upFinancial Times - Business -
Ukraine troops pull back in Kharkiv after Russia offensive
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Follow live: Mavericks, Thunder head back to Oklahoma City for Game 5
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Deutsche Telekom Backs Guidance After Strong First Quarter
Deutsche Telekom maintained its full-year guidance after it reported profits and core earnings for the first quarter above consensus, boosted by growth in core markets.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Huang’s stock awards were valued about $7 million higher than in fiscal 2023, and he received a $4 million cash bonus.The Wall Street Journal - Business