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GM promotes 2 former Apple executives to key roles in developing software and digital services
General Motors has promoted two former Apple executives to run its software and services operations as it ramps up efforts to develop and market electric, autonomous and connected vehiclesABC News - Tech - Apple -
Ukraine's Zelensky accused China of pressuring countries to boycott a peace conference he is promoting in Switzerland later this month and warned that Beijing's support for Putin would prolong the war.
Ukraine’s Zelensky accused China of pressuring countries to boycott a peace conference he is promoting in Switzerland later this month and warned that Beijing’s support for Putin would prolong the war.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Activist Elliott wants Texas Instruments to bolster free cash flow. An amicable solution may emerge
The activist investor has taken a $2.5 billion position in the semiconductor manufacturer.CNBC - Business -
Mayor says cost from May 10 tornadoes now tops $50 million as city seeks federal aid
Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey says recovery from a May 10 tornado outbreak has cost Florida’s capital city $50 million so farABC News - Top stories -
French bond yields steady as Citi says Moody’s may join the downgrade party
French bond yields were steady on Monday after the country’s rating was lowered one notch by S&P Global Ratings, as the rating agency lifted its budget deficit estimate.MarketWatch - Business -
'SNL' lampooned men in artistic swimming. Bill May could be the sport's first male Olympian
Bill May might become the first man to compete in artistic swimming at an OlympicsABC News - Sports -
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South African voters handed the ANC about 40% of the vote in national elections, a diminished result that calls into question the future of President Cyril Ramaphosa and that of the former liberation movement itself.
South African voters handed the ANC about 40% of the vote in national elections, a diminished result that calls into question the future of President Cyril Ramaphosa and that of the former liberation movement itself.The Wall Street Journal - World