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In About-Face, Wall Street’s Big Donors Warm to Trump
They may “hate the man,” as one put it, but major business players from coast to coast are increasingly on board for a second term after the first one alienated them.The New York Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway unveiled a big investment in Chubb, resolving a mystery that has intrigued followers of the Omaha, Neb., company.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway unveiled a big investment in Chubb, resolving a mystery that has intrigued followers of the Omaha, Neb., company.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bad Swiftonomics (Britain’s version)
Actually, it’s about ethics in Taylor Swift economics journalismFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Man told he is not British after 42 years in UK
Nelson Shardey now faces a 10-year wait for "settlement" and a bill running into thousands of pounds.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Oil Rises, Buoyed by Second Straight Weekly Fall in U.S. Inventories
Oil gained in early Asian trade, buoyed by a second straight weekly decline in U.S. inventories.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wildfire Nears Canada’s Largest Oil-Producing Area, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate
The fire, near Fort McMurray, Alberta, has put the community, which is haunted by the costliest wildfire in Canadian history, on high alert.The New York Times - World -
U.S. inflation eased slightly in April, offering relief to investors and the Fed after a run of economic data at the start of the year revealed simmering price pressures.
U.S. inflation eased slightly in April, offering relief to investors and the Fed after a run of economic data at the start of the year revealed simmering price pressures.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden and Trump agreed to debates in June and September hosted by CNN and ABC News, respectively, scheduling the events earlier than in past general-election years.
Biden and Trump agreed to debates in June and September hosted by CNN and ABC News, respectively, scheduling the events earlier than in past general-election years.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Participation in the NHL's player assistance program is up this season. That may not be a bad thing
Five NHL players left their teams this season to receive care from an off-ice assistance program run by the league and unionABC News - Health -
Companies count the cost of compliance with green regulation
Is the EU recklessly piling on costs for companies? Or simply codifying best practice?Financial Times - World -
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A race to raise blood money to halt an execution
A Kenyan mother's desperate attempts to save her son who is on death row in Saudi Arabia.BBC News - Top stories -
Fire threat eases near Canada's oil sands hub, but a long, hot summer looms
The threat of a wildfire near Canada’s oil sands hub of Fort McMurray, Alberta, appeared to be easing Wednesday, a day after thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes in the city of 68,000ABC News - World -
CEO of Brazil’s oil and gas giant Petrobras steps down following dustup over dividends
The head of Brazil’s Petrobras is stepping down after a fight over dividends, sending shares of the state-controlled oil and gas giant tumblingABC News - World - Brazil -
Data centres have turned Big Tech into big spenders
Companies need AI services revenues, not cost savings, to fuel data centre boomFinancial Times - Business -
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King Charles' new portrait elicits interesting reactions: 'Looks like he's bathing in blood'
A new portrait of King Charles is roiling some royals fans. In the painting, the king's face seems to float above a red Welsh Guards uniform, all in a sea of red.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Dell surges 11% on optimism it has secured big AI server orders
"All-in, we are hearing about more AI server momentum at Dell than at any other OEM," wrote Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring.CNBC - Business -
At Robin Hood Gala, Wall Street’s Heavy Hitters Come Out
The Robin Hood Foundation, an antipoverty organization in New York City, threw a “Matrix”-inspired gala.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
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Japan's Biggest Insurer Plans to Go Big on Foreign Credit
Nippon Life Insurance, the largest insurer in Japan by asset size, is planning to invest more in foreign credit markets, looking to diversify its portfolio even as key domestic yields hover at decade highs.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
Aflac acquired a 40% stake in Tree Line, a private credit shop focused on lending to small and medium-size companies, according to people familiar with the matter.
Aflac acquired a 40% stake in Tree Line, a private credit shop focused on lending to small and medium-size companies, according to people familiar with the matter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Netflix hits 40 million active users for ad tier, putting it closer to the big leagues for advertisers
Netflix Inc. on Wednesday reported a big jump in demand for its streaming-with-ads plan, and it said it would broadcast more NFL Christmas Day games in the years ahead, as it tries to pull ahead of an industry navigating issues with cable ...MarketWatch - Business - Netflix -
Aaron Judge ties Yankees' single-game franchise record with big night vs. Twins
Judge had four extra-base hits for the second time in his careerCBS Sports - Sports - MLB