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Agent's Take: Why Packers' Jordan Love has case to become NFL's highest-paid player with potential extension
Any new developments in the QB market could impact how much Love's camp can commandCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Aston Villa aims to ‘kick the door down’ to the Premier League Big Six
Controlled by Egypt’s richest man and a US billionaire, the Birmingham club is fighting for a place in the Uefa Champions LeagueFinancial Times - Business -
Award-winning UK teacher aims to show adults their historical blind spots
Shalina Patel’s book highlights stories traditionally left out of the textbooks, particular those of women and people of colour. Adults need to revisit their history lessons to learn where their “blind spots” are after schools failed to thoroughly ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
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House sends Senate 1-week FAA extension
The House approved a one-week extension of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) authority Wednesday, a short-term patch leadership brought to the floor as the Senate struggles to find a path forward on a five-year reauthorization bill ahead ...The Hill - Politics - Senate -
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Oil prices end higher after dipping to eight-week lows as U.S. crude supplies fall
Oil futures settled higher on Wednesday, finding support after a brief dip to their lowest levels in about eight weeks, as U.S. government data showed an unexpected weekly decline in domestic crude inventories.MarketWatch - Business -
South Korea Plans Push to Pivot EV Battery Industry Away From China
South Korea is dedicating around $7 billion to help wean its electric-vehicle battery supply chain away from China and align more with U.S. trade guidelines.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Israel’s Eurovision Entrant Faces Down Her Critics
Campaigners have unsuccessfully urged the Eurovision Song Contest to ban Eden Golan because of her country’s war in Gaza. “I won’t let anything break me,” she said.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
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FCA surprised by criticism over ‘name and shame’ proposal, says chair
Ashley Alder says ‘no decision made’ after City minister defends right of government to question watchdog’s actionsFinancial Times - Business -
Arkansas cannot prevent 2 teachers from discussing critical race theory in classroom, judge rules
A federal judge has ruled Arkansas cannot prevent two high school teachers from discussing critical race theory in the classroom but is stopping short of a broader prohibition against the state's ban on teaching such subjects in the schoolsABC News - Top stories -
Apple Is Facing Intense Criticism Over Its ‘Heartbreaking’ iPad Ad. It’s the 1 Thing No Brand Should Ever Do
This isn't the kind of creative destruction artists are looking for.Inc. - Business - Apple