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What happened next when Irishwoman aged 101 received call for jury duty?
Frances McKenna was surprised to find a summons for jury duty when she opened a letter for her mother.BBC News - Top stories -
Why are millions of people paying for Robinhood Gold?
A jump in paid subscriptions via Robinhood’s Gold program raises the question: are people willing to pay for ‘free’ trades.MarketWatch - Business -
Jon Stewart to add 'The Weekly Show' to his duties
Jon Stewart is adding "The Weekly Show" to his "The Daily Show" duties, launching a new Comedy Central podcast. "The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart," poised to premiere early next month, will feature the host and comedian "as he dives into the most ...The Hill - Politics -
Mets’ Harrison Bader raised an interesting question -- we can answer it
For some reason, a belief has arisen that general managers or analytics departments -- someone other than the manager -- hand down lineups. But that is not the case in New York.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Family of airman fatally shot by Florida deputy demands answers
Officials released body camera footage of the fatal shooting of a U.S. airman at his Florida apartment by a sheriff's deputy. The family of Senior Airman Roger Forston and the sheriff's department have given contradictory accounts of the events ...CBS News - Top stories - Florida -
Feds have 'significant safety concerns' about Ford fuel leak recall and demand answers about the fix
Federal investigators say they have “significant safety concerns” about a Ford SUV recall repair that doesn’t fix gasoline leaks that can cause engine firesABC News - Top stories -
Pitching injuries seem never-ending, and experts see no easy answer to fix MLB's biggest on-field problem
Is the pitch clock to blame for arm injuries? High velocity? Youth baseball?CBS Sports - Sports -
FTX says it plans to pay back most customers
FTX says most of its customers will receive some of their money back nearly two years after the cryptocurrency exchange collapsed. Yesha Yadav, associate dean of Vanderbilt Law School, joins CBS News to discuss how the payback will work.CBS News - Top stories - Crypto -
U.K. Chancellor, IKEA CEO, Scott Galloway Appear at WSJ CEO Council
The Wall Street Journal is convening its annual CEO Council in London to discuss the forces shaping policy, business and the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
Can I wipe my credit card debt without paying?
You may be able to get rid of your credit card debt without paying, but that's not always the best route to take.CBS News - Top stories -
Funko Taps Former Hasbro Executive as CEO
Funko named former Hasbro executive Cynthia Williams as its next chief executive, effective later this month.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Will AI Be a Job Killer? Call Us Skeptical.
We understand all the warnings. But just because something is possible in theory doesn’t mean it will actually happen.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Will AI Be a Job Killer? Call Us Skeptical.
We understand all the warnings. But just because something is possible in theory doesn’t mean it will actually happen.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Petition calls on DOJ to investigate deaths of Boeing whistleblowers
More than 25,000 people have signed a petition calling on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate the recent deaths of two Boeing whistleblowers as the company remains under intense scrutiny. The petition, organized by the progressive ...The Hill - Politics -
Does college pay off? For many, it only takes a few years, study says.
A new study of low- and moderate-income students in California finds that most recoup their educational costs after only a few years.CBS News - Top stories -
After slow start to 2024, Corbin Carroll’s swing changes are starting to pay off: 'Every day is a little bit better'
A disappointing April led Carroll and his Diamondbacks coaches to reexamine his swing mechanics and get back to his strengths.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bucks' Patrick Beverley suspended 4 games without pay for actions in season-ending loss to Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley has been suspended four games without pay to begin next season for his actions during and after the final game of an Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with the Indiana PacersABC News - Sports - NFL -
Consumers might be paying more than credit card perks are worth, officials say
Credit card holders could be paying more in fees and interest than their travel rewards and other perks are worth, Biden administration officials argue.NBC News - Top stories -
Ohtani's ex-interpreter reportedly wired money to 'Real Housewives' star to pay gambling debts
Ryan Boyanjian, a 'Real Housewives of Orange County' star, is reportedly 'Associate 1' in the criminal case against Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Activist Ancora Wins Three Norfolk Southern Board Seats but Will Not Oust CEO
An activist investment firm failed to replace the railroad’s top executive and all its directors, but did win three seats on its board.The New York Times - Business -
U.K. Chancellor, Jeff Zucker, Scott Galloway Appear at WSJ CEO Council
The Wall Street Journal is convening its annual CEO Council in London to discuss the forces shaping policy, business and the economy.The Wall Street Journal - Business - United Kingdom -
Unity names a permanent CEO while reporting better-than-expected results
Unity executives say the “portfolio and cost reset that we started a few months ago is completed.”MarketWatch - Business