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AP Week in Pictures: Asia
April 19-25, 2024 People cast votes in the first round of polling for India’s national election. A Long March rocket carrying a crew of Chinese astronauts in a Shenzhou-18 spaceship lifts off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Military ...ABC News - World -
AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa
April 19-25, 2024 French police evict migrants from a makeshift camp in Paris ahead of the Olympics, Portugal commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, clean-up operations take place in South Africa during the Earth Day, and ...ABC News - World -
AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
April 19-25, 2024 A transitional council tasked with bringing political stability to gang-ravaged Haiti has been installed. Ecuadorians vote overwhelmingly for toughening the fight against gangs. Thousands of Indigenous people gather in Brazil’s ...ABC News - World -
Proximus Caesar Reigns In Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Clip
While Andy Serkis' Caesar was last seen in 2018's War for the Planet of the Apes, he's been gone a much longer time in the upcoming sequel, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Nearly 300 years have passed since Caesar's death, and apes are now the ...GameSpot - Tech -
SportsLine Newsletter April 27
Weekend Betting Guide: See the top NBA and NHL playoff picks, as well as an expert calling for a big UFC upsetCBS Sports - Sports -
4/27: Saturday Morning
Recap of former president Donald Trump's New York trial; Chef works to bring unique flavors to over 30 cruise ship restaurants.CBS News - Top stories -
Dozens of deaths reveal risks of injecting sedatives into people restrained by police
An investigation led by The Associated Press has found that the practice of giving sedatives to people detained by police has spread quietly across the nation over the last 15 years, built on questionable science and backed by police-aligned expertsABC News - Tech -
WATCH: Costumed riders bring 'Planet of the Apes' to San Francisco
Riders dressed like the characters from "Planet of the Apes" brought the movies to life under the Golden Gate Bridge this week, surprising locals.ABC News - Top stories - San Francisco -
What's Driving the Bond Selloff?
The yield on 10-year Treasurys jumped above 4.7%. While disappointing growth may boost hope of lower rates, the read on inflation complicates the picture.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What's Driving the Bond Selloff?
The yield on 10-year Treasurys jumped above 4.7%. While disappointing growth may boost hope of lower rates, the read on inflation complicates the picture.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why the GDP Report Fueled a Bond-Market Selloff
The results suggest that either the March inflation number, which will be reported Friday, will be higher than expected, or that figures for January and February will be revised up—or a combination of both.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Google Parent Alphabet Looks to Continue Revenue Growth
The search giant has reported four straight quarters of accelerating sales growth and been investing in artificial-intelligence technology. Still, Google’s advertising sales last quarter fell short of expectations.The Wall Street Journal - World - Google -
Microsoft Hopes to See Continued AI Mania
Investors will be watching how enthusiasm over artificial intelligence technology is fueling demand for Microsoft’s cloud services.The Wall Street Journal - World - Microsoft -
S&P Cuts Boeing's Ratings Outlook to Negative
A purchase of Spirit AeroSystems would “introduce additional potential headwinds for Boeing on its path to cash flow and leverage recovery,” the agency said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Airbus Sticks to Plane-Delivery Goal, Ramps Up A350 Production
Airbus posted higher revenue and profit for the first quarter, backed its goal to deliver more planes this year than in 2023 and decided to increase production of its A350 wide-body jets, extending its lead over beleaguered rival Boeing.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Haiti's Police, Outgunned and Outmanned, Struggle to Thwart Gangs
Haiti’s National Police, the last visible semblance of a state, have ceded control over most of the nation’s capital to vicious gangs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Haiti's Police, Outgunned and Outmanned, Struggle to Thwart Gangs
Haiti’s National Police, the last visible semblance of a state, have ceded control over most of the nation’s capital to vicious gangs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
JPMorgan Sees Rising Default Risk in the Private-Credit Market
Stress in the private-credit market is building despite default rates rising only modestly in the past two years, according to JPMorgan Chase’s asset management group.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Thrill Factor Is Back for Retail Investors
Trading activity at Charles Schwab, Morgan Stanley and Robinhood has reached the highest levels since early 2022.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Heard on the Street's Stock-Picking Contest
Read about our columnists’ favorite and least-favorite stocks and see how they have performed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gabby Douglas Mounts an Improbable Gymnastics Comeback
In her competitive return, the now 28-year-old gymnastics heroine of the 2012 Games fell short of qualifying for a shot at Olympic trials, but can try again next month.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Deciphering Tesla's Plans for a Cheaper Car
How the company will make lower-price EVs remains murky, but investors seem OK—for now.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
He's 25 and Full of Jokes. Can He Troll His Way to the Top of the Fashion World?
No brand captures the spirit of the internet quite like Fugazi. Now its creator is ready to grow up.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel and Hezbollah Flirt With Dangerous Mideast Escalation
The two foes are locked in an escalating cycle of violence that risks spiraling further in the aftermath of an unprecedented exchange of direct fire between Israel and Iran.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin Didn't Directly Order Navalny's February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
The finding, which doesn’t absolve the Russian leader of ultimate responsibility, deepens the mystery surrounding the dissident’s death at an Arctic gulag.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin Didn't Directly Order Navalny's February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
The finding, which doesn’t absolve the Russian leader of ultimate responsibility, deepens the mystery surrounding the dissident’s death at an Arctic gulag.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Donald Trump Is Used to the Finer Things in Life. At the Courthouse, 'He's Miserable.'
The former president and current political star spends four days a week cold and without Diet Coke as a defendant in a drab Manhattan courtroom.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
Higher asset prices are considered signs of a good economy. But for many people, they are hurting more than helping.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Millions of American Kids Are Caregivers Now: 'The Hardest Part Is That I'm Only 17'
An estimated 5.4 million children help care for relatives, as families can’t afford or find other in-home care.The Wall Street Journal - World