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Financial Times - Business
How not to blow up your bond market
Political powers in France and UK need to demonstrate competence that keeps markets on side -
CNBC - Business
28-year-old mom's teacher salary largely goes toward child care—the real costs of quitting to stay home with your kids
Carlos and Amanda ask Ramit Sethi if they can afford for Amanda to stay home with their kids versus paying for child care. But there are more costs to consider. -
The Guardian - World
Coach, physio, videographer … manicurist? How elite tennis has become ‘a travelling circus’
The rise of the extreme entourage for leading players means even Wimbledon is struggling to make space for everyone. As she took her first timid steps as a professional tennis player 21 years ago, one of the most important early decisions Victoria ... -
ABC News - Sports
Detroit Pistons agree to a deal with J.B. Bickerstaff to become their coach, AP source says
Detroit Pistons agree to a deal with J.B. Bickerstaff to become their coach, AP source says -
ABC News - Sports
Pistons and coach J.B. Bickerstaff agree on 4-year contract with team option for 5th, AP source says
The Detroit Pistons have agreed to a four-year contract with coach J -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Civil Rights Turned Into Quotas
The problem wasn’t that judges were activists. They were too willing to defer to activist bureaucrats. -
CNBC - Business
How to avoid scams while job-hunting online, according to career experts
Here are ways to spot and protect yourself from a con while job-hunting. -
The New York Times - Sports
Meet the 16-Year-Old Gymnast Who Will Be Simone Biles’s Olympic Teammate
Hezly Rivera, who was raised in Oradell, N.J., provides strength in areas of weakness for the U.S. team. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
6% of Your Paycheck Is Becoming the New Standard for 401(k) Saving
Workers are putting a record share of their income toward retirement. Employers’ automatic savings plans help explain why.
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Paramount is hunting for a streaming partner, could kick off a wave of deals
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Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
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Chewy shares fall nearly 7% as the boost from Roaring Kitty's new stake diminishes
The filing showed Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, bought just over 9 million shares — amounting to a 6.6% stake in the company.