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Sadiq Khan triumphs in London despite Tory efforts
Conservatives’ bid to harness backlash against rising crime and vehicle emissions zone expansion failed to pay offFinancial Times - Business -
Cocoa Prices Slump as Monthslong Rally Turns Bitter
Cocoa prices fell sharply this week, with liquidity drying up and trading growing volatile as buyers balk at high expenses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Starbucks Is Running Out of Americans to Drink Its Expensive Coffee
The chain is banking on foreigners, especially in China, to buy a lot more of its drinks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Score: Tesla, Starbucks, Paramount and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The bystander's role is changing in the era of livestreaming. North Carolina's standoff shows how
A deadly shootout in Charlotte that left five dead illustrates how smartphone-wielding bystanders don’t always run for cover when bullets start to flyABC News - Tech -
Cocoa futures turn bitter as prices drop 30% from record highs
Cocoa futures on Friday marked a drop of 30% from their all-time highs, as a buying frenzy that lifted prices to a record just two weeks ago gave way to expectations for better crop conditions and worries about a drop in demand.MarketWatch - Business -
Cavaliers and Magic to settle playoff series standoff with Game 7 -- the 'best two words in sports'
The Cavs and Magic are going to the limitABC News - Sports -
Sources: NBA, books in talks after Porter scandal
In the aftermath of the Jontay Porter betting scandal, the NBA and its partner sportsbooks are discussing changes to betting menus to combat similar occurrences in the future, according to multiple sources.ESPN - Sports - NBA -
‘Nothing’s broken, nothing’s bitter’: Jamie Maclaren prepares to sign off from Melbourne City | Jack Snape
The A-League Men’s greatest goalscorer is leaving Melbourne City for a new challenge but not before a final derby this weekend. He is Australia’s best at changing a game. With an outstretched toe, a snap side-foot, glancing in from the near post, ...The Guardian - World -
Source: Dolphins, OBJ agree on 1-year contract
Odell Beckham Jr. is heading to Miami after agreeing to a one-year deal worth up to $8.25 million, a source confirmed to ESPN.ESPN - Sports - NFL
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China Is Buying Gold, Sending Prices to Record Highs
The global price of gold has reached its highest levels as Chinese investors and consumers, wary of real estate and stocks, buy the metal at a record pace.The New York Times - Business - China -
Got an Idea for a Toy? Toymakers Want to Hear From You.
Companies like Lego and Mattel have divisions that seek out design concepts directly from collectors and other highly dedicated fan bases.The New York Times - Business -
How Scammers Are Stealing Money From Food Stamps Recipients
Thieves are using skimmers to drain millions in food stamps and other public benefits from the neediest Americans.The New York Times - Business -
Tesla Pullback Puts Onus on Others to Build Electric Vehicle Chargers
The automaker led by Elon Musk is no longer planning to take the lead in expanding the number of places to fuel electric vehicles. It’s not clear how quickly other companies will fill the gap.The New York Times - Business - Tesla -
Berkshire Reports Strong Earnings and Formidable Cash Stockpile
The company also disclosed in its first-quarter earnings that it had trimmed its stake in Apple, but Warren Buffett, its C.E.O., said he remained a fan of Apple.The New York Times - Business