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Swiss Franc Could Rise in Coming Weeks Due to Position Squeeze
The Swiss franc could appreciate in the coming weeks as extensive short positions—or bets on the currency falling—could result in a squeeze that pushes the currency higher, BNP Paribas said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
She Was Convicted of Making a Bank Her Personal ATM---and Sentenced to Death
The case became one of the most high profile in a relentless anticorruption campaign in Vietnam dubbed the “Blazing Furnace.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Switch Hitter in Baseball Is Going Extinct
Superstars who slugged from both sides of the plate were once a feature of the major leagues. Now they have become a dying breed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Corporate Tax Reality
It’s double taxation, plain and simple.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Helping Ukraine is in Floridians' Interest
Sen. Rubio’s opposition to aid disappoints a constituent and softens a long-time GOPer’s exit from the party.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
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EU marks 20th anniversary of eastern expansion as Ukraine war rages
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Tigers' Flaherty strikes out first 7, tying AL mark
The Tigers' Jack Flaherty had a career-high 14 strikeouts vs. the Cardinals, including the first seven batters of the game to tie an American League record.ESPN - Sports -
Tuesday marks deadline to qualify for student loan forgiveness program
Student loan borrowers have until the end of Tuesday to qualify for a program that could help them pay down their debts.The Hill - Politics -
How do Cicadas Know When to Come Out?
Scientists are making computer models to better understand how the mysterious insects emerge collectively after more than a decade underground.The New York Times - Science -
Student loan forgiveness deadlines: What to know
Americans seeking federal student loan forgiveness benefits must consolidate their loans before the midnight Tuesday deadline. Medora Lee, a USA Today money and personal finance reporter, joins CBS News with more.CBS News - Top stories -
Haiti transitional council for new government: What to know
Haiti's transitional council moved Tuesday to select a new prime minister. The council is tasked with helping form a new government before a February 2026 deadline. Garry Pierre-Pierre, a journalist and founder of the Haitian Times, joins CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories -
'Legacy Act denies victims like me closure'
Sean Slane speaks about his father's murder as a law takes effect to end some Troubles-era inquests.BBC News - Top stories -
Think Like a Lawyer: 4 Lessons in Communication for Leaders
How different industries can teach us even better skills.Inc. - Business -
16 Games Like Stardew Valley To Play In 2024
Finding captivating games like Stardew Valley to play between big updates can feel like a daunting task, especially amid the rise of cozy gaming's popularity. Solo developer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone has provided us with the ultimate farming gem ...GameSpot - Tech -
Beating inflation will likely require U.S. unemployment to rise
Americans are on a frustrating search for a soft economic landing.MarketWatch - Business -
Federal Reserve likely to leave interest rates unchanged
The Federal Reserve is not expected to cut interest rates Wednesday as inflation persists. CBS News contributor J.D. Durkin breaks down the data.CBS News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Columbia Said It Would Expel Students Occupying a Building
Also, a judge held Trump in contempt, and warned of jail time. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.The New York Times - Top stories -
Shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina, Kills 4 Officers: What to Know
Officials said on Tuesday that the man who killed four officers trying to serve arrest warrants on him was armed with a powerful AR-15-style rifle and a 40-caliber handgun.The New York Times - Top stories -
Florida's 6-week abortion ban goes into effect. Here's what to know
Florida's six-week abortion ban officially went into effect Wednesday, one month after the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of the measure, turning the Southeastern region essentially into a desert of abortion access. Prior to the ban going into ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
No need to guess: Mom knows best what she wants for Mother's Day
Not all moms are the sameABC News - Entertainment -
Small Business Scam Update: What Entrepreneurs Need to Know
The Federal Trade Commission advises business owners to beware of fake invoices, shifty business coaches, and fake business directory listingsInc. - Business -
Kentucky 2024-25 roster: West Virginia's Kerr Kriisa, Dayton's Koby Brea transferring to Wildcats
Tracking what UK's roster will look like in 2024-25 in Mark Pope's first seasonCBS Sports - Sports -
Pérez homers from both sides of plate in Tigers 11-6 win over Cardinals to split DH after losing 2-1
Wenceel Pérez hit homers from both sides of the plate to help the Detroit Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11-6 Tuesday night to split a doubleheaderABC News - Sports - MLB -
Cruise operator Viking’s IPO values company at $10.36 billion to mark biggest deal of year
Viking’s stock jumped 9% in initial trades on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.MarketWatch - Business -
Kentucky basketball under Mark Pope: Transfer portal news, 2024 roster, targets, recruits by SEC experts
CatsPause has covered the Wildcats for years and reveals all the latest news about the Kentucky basketball roster under new head coach Mark PopeCBS Sports - Sports -
College basketball coaching changes tracker 2024: BYU hires Kevin Young after Kentucky plucks Mark Pope
With more than 60 coaching moves in the past month, here is everything you need to know about what's changed in college hoopsCBS Sports - Sports - College Basketball -
Kentucky adds PG Kerr Kriisa and sharpshooter Koby Brea as new coach Mark Pope reshapes roster
The Wildcats have added six players via the transfer portal since Mark Pope was hired.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
'Like a job interview in front of 10,000 - I hate fighting'
Briton Stuart Austin "hates fighting" but says he's the "best he's ever been".BBC News - Top stories -
Jessie Bates: It almost feels like I've played for Raheem Morris before
Falcons veteran safety Jessie Bates had not played for Raheem Morris before.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Powell Likely to Signal Rate Cut Unlikely Until Inflation Drops
The Fed weighs three straight reports of persistent inflation with calls to lower interest rates at its latest meeting.Inc. - Business -
How to Shake a Cocktail Like a Pro (and Spare Yourself Shoulder Pain, Too)
For better mixed and chilled cocktails, do more than a quick up-and-down. Adopt this smooth bartender move that’s easier on the joints and less likely to make a mess.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trulia's Founder Wants You to Slow Down
Virta Health founder Sami Inkinen spoke to Inc. about health habits, decision-making, and the benefit of building a company at a slow pace.Inc. - Business -
How Do You Turn ‘Urban Decay’ Into a Garden?
Apiary Studio in Philadelphia works with whatever a site holds to create landscapes that match the city’s aesthetic: “gritty, punk, improvised, layered with history.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Which Fallout Game You Should Play First
So you like the Fallout TV series, but you’ve never played any of the games huh? In this video, we categorize each of game in the franchise with a specific kind of player in mind.GameSpot - Tech -
How MLB Players Arrange Autographs for Each Other
As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.The New York Times - Lifestyle - MLB -
'The King of Diamonds' Review: While You Were Out
He always called ahead, making sure no one was home. During one lucrative stretch, he looted six homes for a $1.4 million haul.The Wall Street Journal - World -
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Jazz Bass
Writers, scholars, radio hosts and musicians, including the bassist Ron Carter, share songs that shine a light on an instrument that lays the foundation of jazz.The New York Times - Top stories -
Tremaine Emory on His Tenure at Supreme, His Health and What’s Next
Streetwear’s Black history raconteur survived Kanye, Supreme and a near-death experience. But can he survive the internet?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
His Book Was Repeatedly Banned. Fighting For It Shaped His Life.
“The Chocolate War,” published 50 years ago, became one of the country’s most challenged books. Its author, Robert Cormier, spent years fighting attempts to ban it — like many authors today.The New York Times - Top stories