Official in India Drains Part of Reservoir to Retrieve Phone
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The Phone That Tore Us Apart
Our long-distance marriage was hard to sustain — and hard to end.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Kimbrel save ball retrieved from Kauffman Stadium fountain
Baltimore left fielder Colton Cowser had to retrieve the ball from the final out of a 9-7 win at Kansas CityABC News - Sports -
Rep. Cole says "the reservoir of goodwill is enormous" for House Speaker
Despite a growing threat to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, Rep. Tom Cole said he's "much stronger than people seem to think."CBS News - Politics - House -
Rep. Cole says "the reservoir of goodwill is enormous" for House Speaker
Despite a growing threat to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, Rep. Tom Cole said he's "much stronger than people seem to think."CBS News - Top stories - House -
Rep. Cole says 'reservoir of goodwill is enormous' for Johnson amid ouster threat
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) on Sunday dismissed the ouster threat against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), claiming it is a "relatively small number" of GOP lawmakers who want the Speaker booted from his position. Asked on CBS News's "Face The ...The Hill - Politics -
Schools Want to Ban Phones. Parents Say No.
Students use phones to cyberbully, record fights and more. Teachers and administrators seeking a fix face an unlikely opponent.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Razer reveals massive Kishi Ultra phone controller
Razer has revealed the new Kishi Ultra controller, an enhanced version of the Kishi mobile grip designed for comfort and customization.VentureBeat - Tech -
TikTok ban: Here are the lobbyists working to keep the Chinese-owned app on U.S. phones
A House-passed bill, which the Senate looks poised to OK this week, gives the app a year to ditch its Chinese ownership — otherwise it’s banned nationwide.MarketWatch - Business - Tiktok -
Schools Want to Ban Phones. Parents Say No.
Students use phones to cyberbully, record fights and more. Teachers and administrators seeking a fix face an unlikely opponent.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Starmer must drain the poison from the immigration debate – it’s what the public wants | Rafael Behr
After years of failed gimmicks and polarisation under the Tories, Britain is ready for a more grown-up approach. “Look, if people don’t like the mug, they don’t have to get the mug,” Ed Miliband said, exasperated. We were on a train to Manchester ...The Guardian - World -
Five books to understand India today
As elections get under way on April 19, here’s a selection of the best titles to shed light on what’s at stake in the world’s biggest democracyFinancial Times - Business - India -
Why Apple is betting big on India
Apple has recently made an aggressive play to expand operations on both the manufacturing and sales front in India.CNBC - Business - Apple -
India's battered opposition takes on Modi
The unwieldy alliance has had leaders arrested and bank accounts frozen as it tries to unseat the PM.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Rep. Tom Cole says "the reservoir of goodwill is enormous" for Speaker amid ouster effort
Rep. Tom Cole, the House Appropriations Committee chairman, tells "Face the Nation" that although a motion to vacate has been filed against House Speaker Mike Johnson, "the reservoir of goodwill is enormous" for him among the GOP conference.CBS News - Top stories -
You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller
Plus: GMC has a new great big electric pickup, Meta adds instant AI image generation to WhatsApp, and everyone’s talking about the new audio app Airchat.Wired - Tech -
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Commerce Secretary Downplays Chinese Chip Power in Advanced Huawei Phone
Gina Raimondo says the Mate 60 Pro phone's processor is less advanced than American chips, pointing to successful tech export curbs.Inc. - Business - China -
Judge OKs jury pool phone surveys for man charged in Idaho murders
Prosecutors objected some of the survey questions about Bryan Kohberger and the deaths of four University of Idaho students.CBS News - Top stories -
You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller
Plus: GMC has a new great big electric pickup, Meta adds instant AI image generation to WhatsApp, and everyone’s talking about the new audio app Airchat.Wired - Tech -
‘I was mentally and emotionally drained’: During my divorce, I made a hasty decision to take early retirement. Can I undo this?
“I was married to my ex-husband for 13 years. He left me for another woman. I was forced to sell our home.”MarketWatch - Business -
Biden’s Win Last Week in the Middle East Is Part of a Bigger Failure
President Biden’s win last week in the Middle East is part of a bigger failure.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Boeing expects slower production increase of 787 Dreamliner because of parts shortages
Boeing reports quarterly results before the market opens on Wednesday.CNBC - Business -
20 companies screened for quality in a cheap part of the stock market
Small-cap and midcap U.S. stocks are trading relatively low to historical price-to-earnings valuations, in contrast to the large-cap S&P 500.MarketWatch - Business -
Tesla cutting around 2,700 jobs in Austin as part of broad restructuring
Tesla is eliminating about 12% of its workforce at a factory in Austin, Texas, where the electric vehicle company is headquartered.CNBC - Business - Tesla -
Prosecutors Allege Scheme to Supply Venezuelan Oil Company With Aircraft Parts
Federal prosecutors unsealed a years-old indictment charging 10 people with operating a scheme to evade U.S. restrictions on Venezuela’s state-controlled oil company Petróleos de Venezuela through the illegal supply of aircraft parts.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FBI director warns of three-part TikTok threat as Senate considers ban
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned of what he sees as the serious security risks to people who use the popular app in an exclusive interview with Lester Holt. It comes as Congress comes closer to forcing the sale of the social media platform ...NBC News - Top stories - Tiktok -
Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part.
After President Biden signs the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it, the legislation will face court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.The New York Times - Tech -
Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part.
After President Biden signs the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it, the legislation will face court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.The New York Times - Top stories -
Voting begins for Maldives Parliament, watched by India and China
Maldivians are voting in parliamentary elections, in a ballot crucial for President Mohamed Muizzu, whose policies are keenly watched by India and China as they vie for influence in the archipelago nationABC News - World - China -
Why India’s Opposition Can’t Get It Together
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party got less than 40% of the vote in the last election. But his fractured and dysfunctional rivals have struggled to capitalize on that.The New York Times - World -
India to Redo Election Voting at Polling Stations Hit by Violence
The attacks occurred in Manipur, a northeastern state that has been troubled by ethnic unrest. Witnesses reported that voting booths were captured and bogus ballots cast.The New York Times - World - India -
India and Bangladesh Reel from Extreme Heat
April is typically hot in South and Southeast Asia, but temperatures this month have been unusually high.The New York Times - World - India -
India opposition criticises Modi for 'hate speech'
The PM accused opponents of wanting to give wealth to "infiltrators", in remarks seen as anti-Muslim.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Why Narendra Modi Called India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.The New York Times - World - India -
Why Narendra Modi Called India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’
The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.The New York Times - Top stories - India -
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People in India: share your thoughts on the election
The Guardian would like to hear from people in India on their thoughts on the 2024 general election, in particular young people who are voting for the first time. The world’s largest election has begun, with nearly a billion people eligible to ...The Guardian - World -
Judge OKs phone surveys of jury pool for man charged in 4 University of Idaho student deaths
Defense attorneys for a man charged in the deaths of four University of Idaho students can resume phone surveys of potential jurors, a judge has ruled.NBC News - Top stories -
Indonesian police arrest 8 suspected militants, part of a banned extremist group with al-Qaida links
Indonesian authorities say the country's elite counterterrorism police have arrested eight suspected militants in recent days believed to be part of a new cell linked to Jemaah Islamiyah, an al-Qaida-linked groupABC News - World -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges that first flights as part of Rwanda deportation plan will leave in 10-12 weeks
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges that first flights as part of Rwanda deportation plan will leave in 10-12 weeksABC News - World - United Kingdom