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New York police storm Columbia University and arrest pro-Palestinian protesters
Hundreds of officers in riot gear detain students who occupied campus building for nearly 24 hoursFinancial Times - Business - New York -
Labour set to unveil weakened package of workers’ rights
Shadow ministers have been discussing how to tone down some of pledges in ‘New Deal’ to ease employer misgivingsFinancial Times - Business -
Tory candidates distance themselves from Sunak ahead of local elections
Mayoral and council hopefuls in UK opt for different colours on campaign material and avoid references to partyFinancial Times - Business -
UK house prices fall unexpectedly for second month in a row
Nationwide data reflects impact of recent rise in mortgage ratesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Labour set to unveil weakened package of workers’ rights
Shadow ministers have been discussing how to tone down some of pledges in ‘New Deal’ to ease employer misgivingsFinancial Times - Business -
Mario Gabelli reveals his market-beating secrets and offers some favorite stock picks
The veteran investor’s recipe: Find a good business with good management, buy the stock at a reasonable price and hold long-term.MarketWatch - Business -
Indonesian constitutional court did not 'ban presidential challengers from running for top job'
Yahoo News - World -
College basketball transfer portal 2024: Ranking top 80 players as Coleman Hawkins, JT Toppin enter market
Here are the best transfers in the portal so far during college basketball's 2024 offseasonCBS Sports - Sports - College Basketball -
Travis Kelce says Chiefs holdout was never happening, 'extremely grateful' for top-of-market deal
Kelce is now the highest-paid TE in the NFLCBS Sports - Sports -
Major U.S. stock indexes ended on another low note, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow shedding 1.6%, 2% and 1.5%, respectively.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended on another low note, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow shedding 1.6%, 2% and 1.5%, respectively.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Mastercard sees healthy spending, expects strong dollar to impact revenue growth
Mastercard Inc. lowered its GAAP revenue outlook for the full year, but not because it has a more cautious view of the spending landscape.MarketWatch - Business -
Enovix shrinks quarterly loss, vows to cut costs as battery maker’s stock soars 20%
Battery maker narrows quarterly loss and says it plans to cut more costs on its road to profitability.MarketWatch - Business -
Companies Trim Debt, Faced With High Rates
The current high interest rates have pushed up the cost of borrowing for most companies, forcing them to tackle their debts, analysts said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Companies Trim Debt, Faced With High Rates
The current high interest rates have pushed up the cost of borrowing for most companies, forcing them to tackle their debts, analysts said.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Dodgers ace Buehler expected to return Monday
Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler is expected to make his return to the big leagues Monday after missing nearly two full years following Tommy John surgery in 2022.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia fight: Top storylines to watch during Cinco de Mayo weekend showdown
The undisputed super middleweight champion is taking on his fellow countryman in a holiday celebrationCBS Sports - Sports -
College basketball rankings: Texas A&M moves up in Top 25 And 1 after landing SMU's Zhuric Phelps
The Aggies have avoided players entering the transfer portal this offseasonCBS Sports - Sports -
Guidance updated for breast cancer screenings
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is recommending women get a mammogram every other year, starting at age 40. Dr. Celine Gounder, a CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News, explains.CBS News - Top stories -
Cramer says not to second-guess Fed Chair Powell after Wednesday's remarks
CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to take Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at his word.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
3 things to do (and 3 things to avoid) with interest rates paused
You can make higher interest rates work for you by making these three moves (and avoiding these three mistakes) now.CBS News - Top stories -
Aston Martin losses jump 90% as SUV sales drop
British carmaker reports £138.8mn pre-tax loss as it wrestles with debtFinancial Times - Business -
UK house prices fall unexpectedly for second month in a row
Nationwide data reflects impact of recent rise in mortgage ratesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Fastly shares sink 30% on weaker guidance
Fastly shares dived 30% in afterhours trading following guidance for the second-quarter and 2024.MarketWatch - Business -
The second coming of Ed Miliband
Labour’s shadow energy secretary could be among the most powerful — and radical — of Starmer’s close alliesFinancial Times - Business -
Jason Kelce reportedly joining ESPN's 'Monday Night Countdown' in first post-retirement TV gig
Jason Kelce is moving behind the desk after ending his 13-year career with the Eagles in March.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Jim Harbaugh's new approach brings back Chargers legend Nick Hardwick to coach
Nick Hardwick spent his entire NFL career with the Chargers and never aspired to coach, but when Jim Harbaugh called the former center he accepted a job he considers dream-like.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
These are the most dangerous jobs in America
Wyoming and North Dakota had the highest rate of employee fatalities, according to an analysis from labor union AFL-CIOCBS News - Top stories -
Swiss Franc Could Rise in Coming Weeks Due to Position Squeeze
The Swiss franc could appreciate in the coming weeks as extensive short positions—or bets on the currency falling—could result in a squeeze that pushes the currency higher, BNP Paribas said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
She Was Convicted of Making a Bank Her Personal ATM---and Sentenced to Death
The case became one of the most high profile in a relentless anticorruption campaign in Vietnam dubbed the “Blazing Furnace.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Switch Hitter in Baseball Is Going Extinct
Superstars who slugged from both sides of the plate were once a feature of the major leagues. Now they have become a dying breed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Corporate Tax Reality
It’s double taxation, plain and simple.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Helping Ukraine is in Floridians' Interest
Sen. Rubio’s opposition to aid disappoints a constituent and softens a long-time GOPer’s exit from the party.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
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8 Steps to Build Your Brand Ecosystem
As an entrepreneur, merge your personal and business brands, to create a compelling narrative.Inc. - Business -
These 8 Games Are Leaving Game Pass In May
Leaving soonMicrosoft has announced the first wave of games scheduled to leave the Game Pass catalog this month, and the list features eight titles from a variety of genres, including Just Cause 4 Reloaded and AT-AT Games' "East-punk" action-RPG, ...GameSpot - Tech -
EEOC Updates Workplace Guidance for the First Time in 25 Years
The EEOC's new workplace harassment guidelines address gender identity, abortion, and remote work.Inc. - Business -
Here's why we're not sweating Amazon’s light second-quarter guidance
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.CNBC - Business -
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Glencore, BHP and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
Read about GSK and Haleon in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Markets Are Reacting---in Five Charts
Take a look at how various assets are performing after the release of the Federal Reserve’s May policy decision: U.S. stocks, the 10-year Treasury yield, Brent crude, gold and the U.S. dollar.The Wall Street Journal - World