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NBC News - Top stories
L.A. prosecutors say Killer Mike won't be charged in alleged Grammy Awards battery
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles prosecutors said Monday they will not file charges against Atlanta hip-hop artist Killer Mike in an alleged altercation at the Grammy Awards in February. -
The Hill - Politics
Biden administration blocks controversial mining road in Alaska
The Biden administration is blocking a controversial proposed road that would have enabled mining in Alaska, the administration is announcing Friday. In addition, it is separately indicating that it will decline to open up 28 million acres of ...Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Battery-Powered Trains Are California Pipe Dreamin'
They seem likely to be another in a long list of unfinished, overambitious projects. Especially when alternatives are out there.California -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Proposal in the Offing? Not So Fast.
Stephanie Fleischman expected to become engaged when Zach Kuperman planned a trip to Italy, but there were several other surprises along the way. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Biden Administration Denies Mining and Drilling Access to Alaskan Wilderness
The Interior Department rejected a proposed industrial road through pristine land in Alaska that was needed to reach an estimated $7.5 billion copper deposit.Joe Biden -
Financial Times - World
US sought Congo mines deal for Swiss trader Mercuria
Plan includes relaxing sanctions on Israeli billionaire to counter Chinese control of critical minerals -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Anglo American suffered a potential setback to its plan to sell steelmaking-coal assets after suspending production at the Grosvenor mine in Queensland, Australia, following a fire.
Anglo American suffered a potential setback to its plan to sell steelmaking-coal assets after suspending production at the Grosvenor mine in Queensland, Australia, following a fire. -
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ABC News - World
Former CEO of Brazilian retail giant Americanas arrested amid allegations of billions in fraud
The former CEO of Brazilian retail giant Americanas, Miguel Gutierrez, was arrested Friday in Madrid, and stands accused of participating in a 25 billion reais ($4.5 billion) fraud scheme -
The New York Times - Sports
How Fast Can a Human Throw a Baseball?
The four-minute mile and the two-hour marathon were once viewed as impossible feats. A 110 mile per hour fastball may also be within reach. -
Financial Times - Business
Vertigo — fashion, fast cars and life in the Weimar whirlwind
Harald Jähner’s vivid history depicts Germany’s dizzying era of change — and its catastrophic finale -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Tractor Supply Decided to End DEI, and Fast
A social-media blitz by a former Hollywood director spread fear among company leaders that diversity criticism would hurt business. -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
The Fast-Food Fight Over the $5 Meal Deal
McDonald’s, Burger King and Denny’s are using promotions such as $5 meal bundles to win back diners. -
Wired - Tech
NASA Desperately Needs New Spacesuits. Private Firms Are Struggling to Make Them
Collins Aerospace is expected to back out of a contract with NASA, while high interest rates and a difficult supply chain environment have affected Axiom.NASA -
Inc. - Business
Why an Expert Firm Is Trying to Back Out of Designing New NASA Spacesuits
Collins Aerospace has a spacesuit-making heritage that stretches back to Neil Armstrong--but it has just asked to be released from a contract to make suits for the 21st century. -
The New York Times - Top stories
How a Trump-Beating, #MeToo Legal Legend Lost Her Firm
Roberta Kaplan’s work as a lawyer made her a hero to the left. But behind the scenes, she was known for her poor treatment of colleagues.Donald Trump -
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NBC News - Top stories
Paid operatives linked to a GOP firm are helping Cornel West in Arizona
After Republican operatives were discovered working for Cornel West in North Carolina, someone is paying to help get the candidate on the ballot in Arizona. -
The New York Times - Business
Pay for Lawyers is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially those favored by well-heeled private equity clients. -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Barry Diller expresses interest in Redstone family firm (and Paramount controlling shareholder)
After pulling the plug on the Paramount sale, mogul Shari Redstone made it known that she would entertain offers for her family holding company, National Amusements Inc., that controls Paramount's voting shares. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The U.S. and Israel are in talks to send as many as eight Patriot batteries to Ukraine, people familiar with the discussions said.
The U.S. and Israel are in talks to send as many as eight Patriot batteries to Ukraine, people familiar with the discussions said.Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In Montreal, This Fast-Food Restaurant in a Giant Orange Orb Is a Window to 1960s
Gibeau Orange Julep, an enduring ode to ’60s Montreal, is primarily known for two things: a frothy citrus drink—and being shaped like a giant, fiberglass orange -
Inc. - Business
Leadership Lessons From the Trenches: How Fast-Growth Founders Avoid Burnout
This month, Inc. 5000 honorees got candid in two Community discussions on growing sustainably. -
ABC News - Sports
'Unpredictable' free agency is on tap around the NHL as part of a fast-tracked offseason
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The New York Times - Business
Embattled Alzheimer’s Researcher Is Charged With Fraud
Hoau-Yan Wang, a professor at City College, published studies supporting simufilam, now in advanced clinical trials. -
Financial Times - World
Environmental charges on airline tickets will be the norm
Legacy airlines fight perpetual war to close significant cost gap on budget rivals -
BBC News - Top stories
'I’ve invented an alternative to uncomfortable smear tests'
Sânziana Foia's non-invasive test detects harmful virus strains and delivers fast results at home. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Nike's Slow Recovery Is Testing Investors' Patience
Nike’s pullback from popular shoe lines is hurting its sales, and its new line of products likely won’t make a big difference until next year. -
Wired - Tech
Best MacBook Accessories We’ve Tested and Reviewed (2024)
From charging adapters to external monitors, we’ve gathered the essential peripherals for your Apple laptop. -
Wired - Tech
The Best OTC Hearing Aids (2024): Tested and Reviewed
These WIRED-tested hearing aids are affordable, audiologist-approved alternatives to prescription devices. No doctor’s appointment necessary. -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Supreme Court Puts the Pro-Life Movement to the Test
Rarely has a case had less legal meaning and greater moral weight. -
ESPN - Sports
Murray still unsure on Wimbledon; more tests Mon.
Andy Murray said "it's impossible" to know yet whether he will be able to compete at Wimbledon, even if he is "feeling better every day" as he recovers from surgery to remove a cyst from his spine. -
The Guardian - World
Revealed: how Sunak dropped smoking ban amid lobbying from tobacco firms
Investigation details industry campaign including legal threats and charm offensive aimed at Tory MPs. Rishi Sunak abandoned his “legacy” policy to ban smoking for future generations amid a backlash from the tobacco industry in the form of legal ... -
ABC News - World
Judge acquits 28 people accused in Panama Papers case, including law firm co-founder
They were accused of money laundering in the case known as the Panama Papers. -
The Guardian - World
China’s tech firms vow crackdown on online hate speech after knife attack
Clampdown follows fatal stabbing of Chinese woman who tried to stop attack on Japanese mother and child. China’s internet companies have announced a crackdown on “extreme nationalism” online, particularly anti-Japanese sentiment, after a Chinese ...China -
The Hill - Politics
Air Force veteran charged with disclosing classified information
An Air Force veteran released classified national defense information about aircraft and weapons to unauthorized individuals, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a Thursday announcement. Paul Freeman, 68, of Niceville, Fla., was indicted by a ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Cassava Sciences Adviser Indicted on Fraud Charges
Hoau-Yan Wang was indicted on charges related to his obtaining federal research grants.