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Treasury yields see biggest weekly drops in months as tepid April jobs report raises rate-cut hopes
Treasury yields finished at their lowest levels in three weeks on Friday after April’s official jobs report brought the potential for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut back to the minds of some traders.MarketWatch - Business -
Retail investors snap up triple-leveraged US equity ETFs
Volatile April markets draw money into riskier tradesFinancial Times - World -
Frank Stella, artist who blurred lines between painting and sculpture, dies at 87
His constant evolution moved through minimalist and post-painterly abstraction.ABC News - Entertainment -
Judge threatens jail if Trump violates ‘hush money’ gag order
Former US president suggests he would be willing to risk incarceration after judge’s warningFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
A Tale of 2 Photos: What Pictures Tell Us About a Young Soccer Star’s Attitude
Jude Bellingham’s career has been on warp speed so far. His gamesmanship with his England teammate Harry Kane shows who he really is.The New York Times - Sports
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