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A bucket list of cities to visit for literature lovers, from Emily Dickinson to Jack Kerouac
Literature buffs can get to know their favorite writers and walk in their footsteps just by visiting these authors’ homes and haunts.MarketWatch - Business -
More than just a bowl of noodles, ramen in Japan is an experience and a tourist attraction
Spicy, steaming, slurpy, ramen might be everyone’s favorite Japanese foodABC News - World - Japan -
These investments will boost your net worth more than any growth stock
Why value stocks with low P/E ratios deliver long-term.MarketWatch - Business -
Executive Flights on Corporate Jets Worth Millions More Than Reported
A WSJ analysis shows the wide gap between what companies report spending on CEOs’ personal travel and what it would have cost the executives.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Executive Flights on Corporate Jets Worth Millions More Than Reported
A WSJ analysis shows the wide gap between what companies report spending on CEOs’ personal travel and what it would have cost the executives.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Meta Says It Plans to Spend Billions More on A.I.
Along with the higher spending, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp projected lighter-than-expected revenue, causing its stock to plummet.The New York Times - Top stories -
Meta Says It Plans to Spend Billions More on A.I.
Along with the higher spending, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp projected lighter-than-expected revenue, causing its stock to plummet.The New York Times - Business -
Meta Says It Plans to Spend Billions More on A.I.
Along with the higher spending, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp projected lighter-than-expected revenue, causing its stock to plummet.The New York Times - Tech -
McVay: Stafford wants more guaranteed money
Rams coach Sean McVay acknowledged a report that Matthew Stafford would like more guaranteed money on his contract, saying, "We're going to try to figure it out."ESPN - Sports -
How can Stormont get more money?
After this week's budget Stormont ministers agree that none of them have enough money.BBC News - Top stories
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Peacock raising prices by $2 a month ahead of Summer Olympics
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Media and entertainment giant Paramount Global on Monday said that Chief Executive Bob Bakish was stepping down and would be replaced by a three-person office intended to help “materially streamline operations.”MarketWatch - Business -
AMC’s stock registers biggest decline in a month after preliminary first-quarter results
Shares of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. ended Monday’s session down 11.1% as the stock registered its biggest decline since April 1, when it fell 15.6%.MarketWatch - Business -
AT&T’s stock is misunderstood. Here are five reasons Barclays says it can soar.
AT&T’s decisions in recent years look better than those made by rivals, according to Barclays.MarketWatch - Business -
Coursera, Chegg stocks fall after weaker guidance for both edtech companies
Shares of Coursera Inc. and Chegg Inc. fell in the after-hours session Monday after both education-tech companies guided for weaker current quarters, and Chegg also announced a CEO change.MarketWatch - Business