Market Extra Here Are 3 Key Things to Know about Markets and the Debt Ceiling Fight As Memorial Day Approaches
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Forget about prompt engineering, Typeface Arc uses AI agent approach to power marketing campaigns
Typeface Arc aims to use an AI agent approach to enable organizations to generate and iterate complete marketing campaigns.VentureBeat - Tech -
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday
Wall Street's winning streak may come to an end Wednesday.CNBC - Business -
Here’s what to know about the hearing.
After focusing on universities, a House subcommittee will question school district leaders from New York City, Berkeley, Calif., and Montgomery County in Maryland.The New York Times - Top stories -
Lone Pine Capital Resumes Private-Market Investments
Investment firm Lone Pine Capital resumed backing private companies, more than two years after shifting its focus to publicly traded businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. crude oil recovers losses after surprise stockpile decline
Oil prices have fallen 8% since April highs, but Morgan Stanley sees a tighter market heading into summer driving season.CNBC - Business -
Are There Enough Fans for the N.H.L.’s Smallest Market to Keep Its Team?
The Winnipeg Jets’ season was clouded by dwindling attendance and concerning comments made by ownership about the franchise’s future.The New York Times - Sports -
LSU coach Brian Kelly: 'We're not in the market of buying players'
Kelly said LSU hasn't "fared very well" in its attempts to add transfer defensive linemen.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Can you eat cicadas? Yes – and here are 3 recipes to try.
You deserve a treat. And this spring, Mother Nature is providing a seemingly endless supply – trillions of cicadas.CBS News - Top stories -
Affirm’s upbeat earnings reflect differentiated buy-now-pay-later approach
Affirm, the buy-now-pay-later company, issued upbeat results and guidance.MarketWatch - Business -
The Anti-Met Gala Raises Funds for Medical Debt
The red carpet featured noncelebrity guests in homemade costumes. “This is a better function, with a better message,” one guest said.The New York Times - Lifestyle