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A Split on the Right Over Whether Teenagers Can Have Guns
Conservative judges have come to opposite conclusions on what the Second Amendment has to say about limiting the gun rights of those under 21.The New York Times - 4h -
What One Image Shows About a Strike in Gaza
What one image shows about the aftermath of a strike on a shelter in Gaza.The New York Times - 2d -
What Will Trump’s Tariffs Do to EU-China Trade Relations?
The European Union is deepening other trade partnerships as U.S. relations sour. But with China, the relationship could get closer — or more combative.The New York Times - 3d -
How Trump's tariffs rollout turned into stock market mayhem
What's happened is something worse than the worst-case scenario.CNBC - 1d -
Trump’s Tariffs Will Wound Free Trade, but the Blow May Not Be Fatal
Free trade has been so beneficial to so many countries that the world may find a way to live without its biggest player.The New York Times - 1d -
The Fed shouldn’t try to save the world from Trump tariffs
Given its record, the risk is that the US central bank will do just thatFinancial Times - 9h -
Trump’s tariff blitz sparks turmoil for green energy sector
Duties pose one-two punch for an industry already reeling from renewed embrace of fossil fuelsFinancial Times - 9h -
Bitcoin Is Down 10% Since Trump’s Global Tariff Announcement
The rapid drop shows that cryptocurrencies, which the president has promoted, are subject to the same market gyrations as any other risky asset.The New York Times - 7h -
The weekend Trump’s tariff threats became real for global investors
If global long-only funds start to rotate out of risk the market, turmoil could get worseFinancial Times - 7h -
Global stocks plummet as Trump offers no respite from tariffs
Asian and European indices and US futures fall in wake of worst week for Wall Street equities since pandemicFinancial Times - 4h -
Global Stocks Plunge, Extending Rout Caused by Trump’s Tariffs
A brutal day for markets around the world added to the pain of last week’s market turmoil, with more declines expected when trading starts in New York.The New York Times - 30m -
Global stocks tumble as Trump offers no respite from tariffs
Asian and European indices fall, with US futures also lower, as traders raise bets on Federal Reserve rate cutsFinancial Times - 1h -
Trump, Tariffs and Carney: Canada Polls Show Liberals With Early Election Lift
The Liberal Party, which not long ago seemed destined to crash in federal elections under Justin Trudeau, is experiencing a reversal of fortune. Here’s what a close review of polls shows.The New York Times - 20m -
FirstFT: Global market rout over Trump tariffs continues
Also in today’s newsletter, UK to water down private equity rules and Marine Le Pen denounces “witch-hunt”Financial Times - 3h -
Trump tracker: the latest data on US tariffs, trade and economy
As the president launches a trade war, follow the latest data on imports, exports and trade balancesFinancial Times - 2h -
Fiorentina to Fight to Keep Kean and Their Other Stars
Like every summer, Fiorentina will have to fend off offers for their top players. Moreover, they need to decide on a few options to buy and renewals. Owner Rocco Commisso wishes to confirm all ...Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Inside the booming, bourbon-driven barrel business | 60 Minutes
When it comes to wine and whiskey – especially bourbon – the oak barrel reigns, not just as a container, but also for the magic that the wood gives to the whiskey.CBS News - 10h -
Federal probationary workers left in limbo amid legal challenges to mass firings
Probationary workers fired as part of President Trump's downsizing talked about their jobs and their ongoing employment limbo as legal fights continue.CBS News - 18h -
The limits of the UK-US ‘special relationship’
Britain lacks leverage in Trump tariff negotiations, with UK diplomatic and economic priorities looking increasingly EuropeanFinancial Times - 4h -
US stock futures slide amid historic rout in foreign markets
Key Asian stock markets tumbled upon opening on Monday as the world's reaction to President Donald Trump's tariffs campaign continued.ABC News - 1h -
Everything Is Going According to Plan
Will President Trump’s tariffs go down as one of the 100 worst decisions in presidential history? 50? 10?The New York Times - 37m -
Bitcoin drops below $77,000 as cryptocurrencies join global market rout
Bitcoin broke below $80,000 as rattled investors braced for further carnage after Trump's tariffs raised global recession fears.CNBC - 2m -
Alex Ovechkin’s Quiet Gesture That Spoke Volumes About His Leadership
As he closes in on Wayne Gretzky’s goal record, Ovechkin proves that true greatness isn’t just about scoring—it’s about respect, tradition, and lifting others up.Inc. - 2d -
Cooper Flagg has left the building: Duke superstar's college career ends in devastating Final Four collapse
All Flagg really wanted to do Saturday night was hideCBS Sports - 13h -
MLB power rankings: New-look Giants join prosperity party in NL West
Perhaps the San Francisco Giants' back to the future approach really is paying off.Yahoo Sports - 4h -
Trump’s Trade War Raises Bar for Fed Rate Cuts
Tariffs set to take effect this week risk stoking even higher inflation and slower growth than expected, complicating the central bank’s decisions on monetary policy.The New York Times - 4h -
Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton - the fans' verdict
It's a shame we will lose Marc Guehi for the next couple of Premier League games but what a trooper Maxence Lacroix is! Not to mention what it says about the manager, Oliver Glasner, who has given ...Yahoo Sports - 2h -
Trump Blocked America’s Front Door to China. Now He’s Closing Back Doors.
The U.S. tariffs on transshipment countries like Vietnam and Cambodia are so steep that they could force a major reassessment of global supply chains.The New York Times - 3d -
We have more data on ourselves than ever before. But can we really track our way into happiness? | Samantha Floreani
Self-tracking is regularly promoted as a way toward self-improvement. But life is not a mathematical problem waiting to be solved. . Inspired by a curiosity to factcheck my own feelings, I’ve been ...The Guardian - 13h -
How imported eggs saved American breakfast
Eggflation was stalled by Turkey (the country, not the bird)Financial Times - 23h -
Lloyds accused of failing small firms as it cut lending
Business owners have told the BBC their businesses collapsed, blaming the bank's treatment.BBC News - 8h -
‘Natty or Not’ Influencer Kenny Boulet Wants People to Be More Honest About Steroids
The fitness influencer Kenny Boulet, who asks gymgoers if they’re “natty or not,” wants people to be more honest about their steroid use.The New York Times - 4d -
He’s tried to retire, but Geno Auriemma keeps coming back … and winning
TAMPA, Fla. — Back in September, Geno Auriemma quit his job as UConn’s coach. Left the gym, got in his car and wrote his resignation letter in his head on his way home as he wound through the ...Yahoo Sports - 11h -
(Video): Romano names one thing that will be “important” for Chelsea in deciding if they keep Sancho
Jadon Sancho put in another poor performance for Chelsea yesterday against Brentford deepening the sense that the club would be making a mistake by activating the clause to buy him from Manchester ...Yahoo Sports - 4h -
UK government attempt to keep Apple challenge private rejected
Privacy rights campaigners welcome ruling by Investigatory Powers TribunalFinancial Times - 1h -
Chippy apologises for prices as fish costs surge
A chippy in Gloucestershire explains how rising fish costs are pushing up the Friday night favourite.BBC News - 1d -
UK house prices fall unexpectedly in March
The 0.5% contraction according to Halifax contrasts with economists’ bets of a 0.1% riseFinancial Times - 6h -
How do share price falls affect me?
Changes in the FTSE 100 and other indexes are not just for financial experts, they can affect our lives.BBC News - 3h -
Real Madrid’s defensive disaster – Numbers reveal the one issue that could ruin title dreams
Real Madrid may still be competing on all fronts this season, but a worrying trend has started to creep into their performances, especially when it comes to their defensive consistency. Their ...Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Japanese yen and Swiss franc top hedges against Trump tariffs, according to analysts
Investors are flocking to safe haven assets, with some investors looking at the Japanese yen, gold, bonds and "exotic" assets.CNBC - 6h