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Why Red Lobster's 'Endless Shrimp' Is Too Much of a Good Thing
Red Lobster is in trouble. After it filed $11 million in third-quarter operating losses, the seafood chain’s parent company has announced it will sell its majority stake. WSJ explains what went wrong.The Wall Street Journal - World -
He Won by a Landslide. Why Is He Fighting for His Political Life?
Ben Houchen, a regional mayor in the north of England, faces a close re-election race, partly thanks to the broader troubles of Britain’s Conservative Party.The New York Times - World -
Akiya houses: why Japan has nine million empty homes
New figures show nearly 14% of all houses in Japan are empty – but this real estate glut is attracting growing interest from foreigners. As the declining population continues to impact Japan’s society and economy, the number of vacant houses has ...The Guardian - World - Japan -
He Won by a Landslide. Why Is He Fighting for His Political Life?
Ben Houchen, a regional mayor in the north of England, faces a close re-election race, partly thanks to the broader troubles of Britain’s Conservative Party.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer are bearing down to run a 5K with their fans
Podcast hosts and comics Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer are rallying their fans and fellow comedians for a run at Rose Bowl.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Bots and misleading URLs creating voter confusion in London mayoral race
Three candidates also have misleading domains that redirect to the Russian government website.BBC News - Top stories -
'Leave it to the states' won't work: Why we need a federal abortion law
Dobbs did not simply “return abortion to the states.” Rather, it returned the power to the voters, who can exercise it through both their state and federal elected officials.The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Why the Falcons' rationale for picking Penix Jr. was sadly flawed
On a spreadsheet somewhere, it probably makes sense. But Atlanta did neither Kirk Cousins nor Michael Penix Jr. any favors by pitting them against one another.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Why Does My Husband Exclude Me From Dinners With His Siblings?
A reader has been feeling left out by her husband’s siblings-only dinners — and never more so than when her brother-in-law crashed a recent get-together.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Why Turning It Off and Turning It Back On Is Gadget-Fixing Magic
There’s a reason it’s the first question IT asks.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Why Super Micro’s stock is falling despite an upbeat growth outlook
One analyst’s price target implies 60% further downside, in part due to margin concerns, as AI competition heats up.MarketWatch - Business -
Doctor explains why mammograms should start at age 40
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains why experts hope more aggressive screening guidelines will help address some concerning breast cancer trends.CBS News - Top stories -
Aspirin Can Prevent a Deadly Pregnancy Complication. Why Aren’t Women Told?
Women at risk for extreme high blood pressure should take a daily baby aspirin. But their doctors don’t always tell them.The New York Times - Health -
We're buying 2 unfairly punished stocks and 1 on an analyst call
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.CNBC - Business -
Why you should get a home equity loan with interest rates on hold
With high interest rates on hold, it may be time to consider a home equity loan. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
Why you should invest in gold with interest rates paused
Gold investing makes sense now that the Fed rate is paused at a 23-year high. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
Why Small-Business Owners Are Optimistic About 2024 Revenue--but Not the Economy
A new survey unpacks the reasons behind entrepreneurs' rosy outlook and reveals why they're less bullish on the economy overall.Inc. - Business -
Why the Lakers lost their last timeout despite successful challenge against Nuggets
An NBA challenge rule was questioned by Charles Barkley after the Lakers were left with no timeouts in the final minutes of their Game 5 loss to the Nuggets.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Why the 12th Amendment could prevent a Trump-Rubio ticket
Advisers for former President Donald Trump say a name consistently coming up as his potential running mate is Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. However, if Rubio ultimately isn't Trump's pick for vice president, it might not be because of what he ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
He Won by a Landslide. Why Is He Fighting for His Political Life?
Ben Houchen, a regional mayor in the north of England, faces a close re-election race, partly thanks to the broader troubles of Britain’s Conservative Party.The New York Times - Business -
‘Eldest daughter syndrome’: what is it and why is everyone talking about it right now?
Why has this (very unofficial) diagnosis been trending on TikTok, and is it possible to have eldest daughter syndrome even if you’re the youngest sister?. Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailKarishma, there is a TikTok video that has been ...The Guardian - World -
Pregnancy-related deaths are dropping. Here's why doctors aren't satisfied.
The number of women dying while pregnant is returning to pre-pandemic levels following a worrisome 2021 spike, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.NBC News - Top stories -
Why the 'best meteor shower' of the year promises to be extra special
The stars have aligned for one of 2024’s best meteor showers.The Hill - Politics -
Why Zambia’s sharp-shooting Copper Queens won’t leave military behind
Despite the team’s rise on the global stage, players are often underpaid so look for opportunities in the armed forces. Moving the Goalposts: sign up for our free newsletterDespite the increasing interest in Zambian players from clubs abroad after ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Drunken-Driving Deaths Are Up. Why Are DUI Arrests Down?
About 13,500 people died in alcohol-impairment crashes in 2022, but DUI arrests in recent years have sunk to multidecade lows.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Yes-or-No Questions on Abortion Rights Could Be a Key to 2024
In states that will help decide control of the White House and Congress, Democrats are campaigning furiously alongside ballot measures to protect abortion rights, putting Republicans on their heels.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Drunken-Driving Deaths Are Up. Why Are DUI Arrests Down?
About 13,500 people died in alcohol-impairment crashes in 2022, but DUI arrests in recent years have sunk to multidecade lows.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Israel is so determined to launch a ground offensive in Rafah
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly rejects international pressure to call off an offensive on the southern Gaza city of Rafah.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
Why It's Hard to Get Hired Despite Glowing Jobs Reports
Job seekers say getting hired is deceptively hard, and recruiters agree that qualified candidates are often passed over.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Russia using choking agents in Ukraine, US says
The state department says Moscow has used a World War One-era weapon to "dislodge" Ukrainian troops.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
US accuses Russia of using chemical weapons in Ukraine
The State Department accused Russia on Thursday of using chemical weapons in Ukraine, following a new set of sanctions against the country. Russia violated the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act by using the ...The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
U.S. Accuses Russia of Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine
The State Department said Russia had used chloropicrin, a poison gas widely used during World War I against Ukrainian forces, an act that would violate a global ban signed by Moscow.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
U.S. Accuses Russia of Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine
The State Department said Russia had used chloropicrin, a poison gas widely used during World War I, against Ukrainian forces, an act that would violate a global ban signed by Moscow.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
Chief Technology and Chief Product Officers Earn More Than CEOs at Early-Stage Startups. Here's Why
When a company is trying to scale, certain skills come at a very high premium.Inc. - Business -
Nvidia Employees Call Founder Jensen Huang 'Demanding' and a 'Perfectionist.' Here's Why That Doesn't Bother Him
Huang agrees with employees who say he isn't easy to work for, but cites his leadership style as a feature, not a bug, of Nvidia's success.Inc. - Business -
Why The Founder of This Fast-Growing Company Takes Off Four Times a Year to Think
Every entrepreneur needs time to really sit down and think; how Allan Njoroge from Actriv Healthcare bakes it into his year.Inc. - Business -
Why you should open a long-term CD after this week's Fed meeting
With the latest Federal Reserve meeting underway, there's a compelling case to be made for opening a long-term CD now.CBS News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Here’s why Binance founder CZ got off with 4-month ‘slap on the wrist’
Binance founder and ex-CEO Changpeng Zhao was sentenced to four months in federal prison Tuesday for violations of anti-money-laundering laws during his time running the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.MarketWatch - Business -
Natural-gas prices post their first monthly gain since October. Here’s why.
Natural-gas futures were among the largest commodity gainers in April — posting a monthly rise of almost 13% as traders bet on a slowdown in U.S. production ahead of the high-demand summer cooling season.MarketWatch - Business -
Trump held in contempt for violating gag order in "hush money" trial. Here's why.
Judge Juan Merchan said Trump violated the order nine times in recent weeks and fined him $1,000 for each violation.CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump