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Batting Around: Where will Shane Bieber, one of 2024's most intriguing trade candidates, end up?
The Guardians have a history of trading their top players before they hit free agencyCBS Sports - Sports -
Here's where winning Mega Millions ticket was sold
A single ticket sold at a ShopRite liquor store in Trenton, New Jersey, had all of the winning numbers.ABC News - Top stories -
Here’s the reality about the mutual funds and ETFs that beat the stock market in 2023
One good year doesn’t make a trend.MarketWatch - Business -
Spotify paid $9 billion in royalties in 2023. Here's what fueled the growth
Every year since 2021, Spotify has published its “Loud & Clear” report, an attempt to be more transparent about its paymentsABC News - Tech -
Spotify paid $9 billion in royalties in 2023. Here's what fueled the growth
Every year since 2021, Spotify has published its “Loud & Clear” report, an attempt to be more transparent about its paymentsABC News - Entertainment -
Antarctica's 'Penguin Post Office' is hiring for one of most unique jobs on the planet
Yahoo News - World -
Here’s how much money Americans in their 30s have in their 401(k)s
Americans in their 30s are around halfway to retirement age, but many don't have much saved in their 401(k)s.CNBC - Business -
Here's how to watch RFK Jr.'s VP announcement
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to make an announcement on Tuesday afternoon about his pick for vice president, ending weeks of speculation over his running mate amid his long-shot independent bid. Kennedy is set to make his announcement at 2 ...The Hill - Politics -
Apple’s stock has faltered, but a Steve Jobs moment in AI may be on the horizon
Apple is perceived to be behind the curve when it comes to AI. But what if CEO Tim Cook is about to stage his big “Steve Jobs” moment?MarketWatch - Business -
Michigan hires Dusty May: FAU coach replaces Juwan Howard after leading Owls to Final Four in 2023
May, the most sought-after name on the carousel this cycle, has agreed to become the coach of the WolverinesCBS Sports - Sports -
GOP May Spurn Devil It Knows for One It Doesn't
Joe Lieberman seeks to unseat Sen. Lowell Weicker of Connecticut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Companies are about to waste billions on AI — here’s how not to become one of them
The excitement around AI is real and justified. But with hype cycles come not only sound investment, but also loads of waste.VentureBeat - Tech -
The bitcoin halving is near. Here’s one thing for investors to keep in mind.
A weekly look at the most important news and moves in crypto, and what’s on the horizon in digital assets.MarketWatch - Business -
I’m Inc.’s Emotional Intelligence Columnist. Here’s How I Manage My Emotions, Reduce Anxiety, and Build Stronger Relationships
I've studied and taught emotional intelligence for years. Here's what I learned in the process.Inc. - Business -
This is your wallet on Fed rate hikes: 2 years, 4 charts
In four charts, here’s how much money the campaign to rein in inflation may have cost you since it began in March 2022.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Your internet bill may be going up soon: Here's why
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.The Hill - Politics -
Mortgage applications are down. Here's why buyers may want to act now.
Fewer mortgage applications suggest that buyer demand is waning. Here's why that could benefit you now.CBS News - Top stories -
UK Confirmed in Recession at End of 2023
U.K. gross domestic product shrank 0.3% between October and December, with the economy hit by high inflation and interest rates that stifled household spending.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
Economist Claudia Sahm created one of the most accurate recession predictors. Here’s why she’s getting worried.
Sahm has been calling on the Fed to cut interest rates since December.MarketWatch - Business -
This Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes for one euro. Here’s why
Yahoo News - World -
Mysteries: Claire Coughlan's 'Where They Lie'
Plus ‘Under the Storm’ by Christoffer Carlsson and ‘Paper Cage’ by Tom Baragwanath.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Where does the ECB go next?
As the monetary cycle looks set to turn, the policy framework for the next phase remains unclearFinancial Times - World -
Keeping Migrants on the Job
The White House can let more asylum seekers keep work permits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Dethrone the dollar? 5 charts show how U.S. currency still rules the world economy.
The U.S. dollar has strengthened its grip on the global financial system since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, defying expectations of “de-dollarization.”MarketWatch - Business -
British public donated record £13.9bn to charity in 2023
Average monthly donations rose by nearly 40% to £65, with poorest areas among the most generous. The British public donated a record £13.9bn to charity in 2023, with people in some of the country’s least affluent areas among the most generous, a ...The Guardian - World -
England sewage spills more than double in 2023
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year.BBC News - Top stories -
Revised figures confirm UK ended 2023 in recession
Official data shows the economy contracted during the last two quarters of last year.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Netanyahu has been spoiling for a fight with the US. He may not survive this one | Alon Pinkas
The UN vote for a Gaza ceasefire shows Biden’s administration has finally lost patience with Israel’s leader. That could be crucial . How do you gaslight an entire nation about a war and then try to do the same to a superpower that is your ally? ...The Guardian - World -
NFL owners approve wild new kickoff rule: Here's everything you need to know about the one-year trial run
The changes are meant to entice more returnsCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Dragon's Dogma 2 - Where To Find More Portcrystals
Exploring the wide world of Dragon's Dogma 2 can be quite a pain. One minute you're riding an oxcart to your destination, and the next it's destroyed by a rampaging Ogre. As such, it's important to take note of teleporters that can instantaneously ...GameSpot - Tech -
Going where the growth is means going to Europe
Earnings growth is where Europe has turned a corner without investors in the U.S. realizing it.MarketWatch - Business -
Where are Welsh homes most and least affordable?
How affordable is housing in Wales? New figures analyse how much on average people have to pay.BBC News - Top stories -
Where Trump's New York court cases stand
Former President Donald Trump saw significant developments in two of his New York legal cases on Monday, with a reduction in his bond amount in one case and a rejection of his delay attempt in another. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin ...CBS News - Top stories - New York -
Where Are Men Buying Suits Off the Rack?
More than 80 answers to this question offered a sense of what styles are popular these days.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Nickelodeon stars from 'Quiet on Set': Where are they now?
Nickelodeon stars from hit shows including 'Drake & Josh,' 'The Amanda Show' and 'Zoey 101' spoke on 'Quiet on Set' about the conditions they faced as child actors. Here's what they're up to now.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Where Euro 2024 qualification went wrong for Wales
BBC Sport Wales takes a closer look at the pivotal moments that ultimately cost Wales a place at Euro 2024.BBC News - Top stories -
Where to find Richard Serra's sculptures in Southern California
Famed American artist Richard Serra, who died Tuesday, was known for creating large-scale, site-specific sculptures made of steel. Here's where to see them in Southern California.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - California -
5 New Hotels Where the Past Meets the Present
Turrets, towers and tapestries greet guests at these evocative hotels in reimagined historic buildings in London, New York and beyond. (The food’s not bad, either.)The New York Times - Top stories -
Ericsson will cut 1,200 jobs in Sweden
Ericsson announced on Monday that it will lay off about 1,200 employees in Sweden as the telecommunications company faces slowed demand for its 5G equipment.CNBC - Business -
There Are Already More Measles Cases in the US This Year Than All of 2023
The CDC is begging Americans to get vaccinated against measles as cases continue to rise.Wired - Tech