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Modi's strongman rule raises questions about India's 'democratic decline' as he seeks a third term
India has witnessed signs of democratic backsliding that has become apparent during the Modi era, observers and critics say.CNBC - Business -
Caitlin Clark, Fever facing plenty of growing pains early after another blowout loss in home debut
The atmosphere was electric for Clark's home debut and there were brief flashes from the Fever, but it's clear they've got plenty to work on before they can compete with the WNBA's elite teams.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Defence lawyer fined over rape survivor questioning
Lorenzo Alonzi’s behaviour amounted to unsatisfactory professional conduct in six of 11 complaints.BBC News - Top stories -
Walmart’s stock surges to record after a grand-slam earnings report
Walmart’s stock rallied into record territory Thursday, after the discount retail giant hit a grand slam with its fiscal first-quarter earnings report, boosted by a big jump in e-commerce sales.MarketWatch - Business -
After Adobe collapse, Figma deal allows employees to sell shares at $12.5 billion valuation
Figma on Thursday announced a tender offer that will allow current and former employees to sell shares at a valuation of $12.5 billion.CNBC - Business -
IBM and Palo Alto Networks Deal Prompts Questions Over Appetite for CybersecurityPlatforms
Palo Alto Networks is betting businesses will continue buying security software as a platform, rather than individual tools. But there are signs not all enterprises are on board.The Wall Street Journal - World -
X-Men '97: 10 Burning Questions After The Season 1 Finale
X-Men '97: 10 Burning Questions After The Season 1 FinaleX-Men '97 had the hard task of following up on X-Men: The Animated Series, one of the most beloved Marvel cartoons ever made. But instead of bending under the weight of fan expectations, ...GameSpot - Tech -
Chef Salil Mehta introduces diners to Malaysian food after eatery earns Michelin star
Chef Salil Mehta New York City's resturant is first Malaysian restaurant to earn a Michelin star. His mission is to shine a spotlight on the flavors of the region.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pressed on questions over friend's $267,000 RV loan
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has not made clear if he repaid a friend's loan to buy an RV, raising questions about potential tax violations.CNBC - Business -
Stefanik, Fox News anchor spar over NYT report questioning her support of Trump
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Sunday pushed back against "Fox News Sunday" anchor Shannon Bream for referencing a report that questioned her past support of former President Trump as her name continues to be floated as his vice-presidential ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump
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President Joe Biden's Black voter support has fallen since the 2020 election, while former President Donald Trump's has increased, according to recent polls.CNBC - Business - Joe Biden