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Another Lina Khan Theory Loses in Court
The FTC Chair tried to stretch antitrust law again, and loses again.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Inflation Moderated Slightly in April, Offering Some Relief for Consumers
Prices rose 3.4 percent in April from a year earlier, a slight easing from the previous month and a positive sign for the Federal Reserve.The New York Times - Business -
Transfer Talk: Saudi clubs eyeing Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker
Numerous Saudi Pro League clubs are interested in getting Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Alisson. Transfer Talk has the latest.ESPN - Sports -
Want Better Ways to Support Your Female Employees? These 3 Strategies Can Help
A panel of experts recently spoke about the mental and physical challenges women face in the workplace--and how organizations can better support them.Inc. - Business -
Our democracy desperately needs a reset – and, behind the scenes, that’s the plan | Martin Kettle
This is a seismic moment as Westminster prepares for power to pass from one party to another. It will affect everything in some way. The Conservative party’s lurch into collective hyperventilation after 2016 gave Britain five prime ministers in ...The Guardian - World -
Will Russ cook the Broncos in one of our 15 best NFL grudge matches?
From discarded players to discarded coaches, playoff pain to good old regular-season heartbreak, the grudge-match lineup is deep this season.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
'It can set the country on fire': AI and India's election
As deepfakes and AI-manipulated content circulate in India, experts worry about their implications.BBC News - Top stories -
How EU countries are pushing for further migration outsourcing
Also in this newsletter: a Chinese proposal to defuse the trade tensions between Brussels and BeijingFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Commentary: 'X-Men '97' challenges us to think about our capacity for tolerance
The "X-Men '97" finale makes us think about whether Professor Xavier or Magneto is right about humanity's capacity for tolerance and acceptance.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Movie Review: ‘IF,’ imperfect but charming, may have us all checking under beds for our old friends
How do you make a kid’s movie that appeals to their adults, tooABC News - Entertainment -
McDonald's $5 value meal is coming in June — and staying for just a month
The offering will include four items — a McChicken or McDouble, four piece chicken nuggets, fries and a drink.CNBC - Business -
Ukraine war briefing: 50 countries swing behind peace summit in Switzerland
Ukrainians’ decision whether to strike inside Russia, says Blinken; focus is on providing air defences including Patriots. What we know on day 813. The Ukraine peace summit planned by Switzerland has so far drawn delegations from more than 50 ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Italian anti-fascist activist jailed in Hungary to be moved to house arrest in Budapest
A Hungarian court of appeal has upheld a request from an Italian anti-fascist activist to be moved from jail to house arrest in Budapest as she awaits trialABC News - World -
GameStop, AMC tumble as meme stock rally fizzles after just two days
GameStop and AMC shares fell as the meme stock trading frenzy showed signs of fizzling early on its third day.CNBC - Business -
Why Megababe Co-Founder Katie Sturino Just Launched the Brand's First-Ever Ad Campaign
The bootstrapped body care brand has grown profitably over the past seven years through press hits and word of mouth. Now, the brand is launching its first-ever ad campaign.Inc. - Business -
Instagram Co-Founder Mike Krieger Just Joined AI Startup Anthropic to Work on Enterprise Products
Anthropic is looking to bring its AI chatbot, Claude, to enterprises.Inc. - Business -
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As countries tighten anti-gay laws, more LGBTQ migrants seek safety and asylum in Europe
While many of the migrants who reach Europe are escaping war, conflict and poverty, an increasing number are fleeing possible prison terms and death sentences because they are gay.NBC News - Top stories