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Fewer ‘golden visas’ will not dim millionaire demand for bolt-holes
Rules are tightening and prices rising but plenty of schemes remain open for businessFinancial Times - World -
Higher airfares expected as U.S. airlines project delivery of fewer planes
U.S. airlines are projected to receive 40% fewer planes this year, which could impact how much you pay. NBC News’ Marissa Parra has more on the challenges travelers could face during the summer travel season.NBC News - Top stories -
Dollar Expected to Remain Strong
The dollar was weaker against major currencies and the WSJ Dollar Index was slightly lower.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Resolve Is Slipping
Neither Biden or Trump support such credible offensive measures as confronting Iran or Russia.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Verizon’s stock heads for first post-earnings drop since 2022 despite subscriber beat
Verizon lost fewer net postpaid phone subscribers than expected in the latest quarter, as consumer gross additions ticked up and churn improved.MarketWatch - Business -
Japan’s remarkable call for American leadership
What stood out last week was the fact that a Japanese leader appeared before Congress and told the United States to act like a global power.The Hill - Politics - Japan -
Biden’s damaging war against American energy production
There is a boom in American oil production. By waging war against it, President Biden could make us more reliant on OPEC, Venezuela, Russia and Iran in the years ahead.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Blinken to raise risks for American travelers on trip to Beijing
The Biden administration is unlikely to ease high-level travel warnings for China unless the country takes concrete steps to address safety concerns, a senior administration official told The Hill ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip ...The Hill - Politics -
Why American students need to get back to China
American students need to get back to China. U.S. policymakers can help them by increasing opportunities and funding to do so. Whether or not policymakers see eye-to-eye on China policy, all should be able to agree that America cannot deal with ...The Hill - Politics - China -
Americans’ New TV Habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat.
Many more people are jumping from one streaming subscription to another, a behavior that could have big implications for the entertainment industry.The New York Times - Business -
Poll: Big majority of Americans favor taking steps to reduce climate change
People who have experienced extreme weather are especially likely to say climate change needs to be addressed right away.CBS News - Top stories - Climate -
Americans are not ‘funding’ war in Ukraine, they’re ‘protecting freedom’: Full Zelenskyy interview
During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacts to the House’s passage of aid to Ukraine and explains the impact it will have the war with Russia.NBC News - Politics - Ukraine -
Greene response to bipartisan criticism: 'The American people agree with me'
Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo on Sunday confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) about her actions' potential impact on the GOP's ability to govern and reelect President Trump. In a Sunday interview on Fox’s "Sunday Morning Futures," ...The Hill - Politics -
Chinese-Americans Are Pushing San Francisco Toward the Political Center
Long a reliable voting bloc for the left, Chinese-Americans have been important drivers of a recent backlash against progressive policies in San Francisco, galvanized by issues like anti-Asian crime and school policies.The Wall Street Journal - World - San Francisco -
Poll: Big majority of Americans favor taking steps to reduce climate change
People who have experienced extreme weather are especially likely to say climate change needs to be addressed right away.CBS News - Politics - Climate -
Hotter temperatures mean higher utility costs for millions of Americans
Over half of U.S. counties face potentially higher utility expenses as the mercury rises, a new analysis finds.CBS News - Top stories -
Americans who want to protect democracy need to stand up for public libraries
Public libraries, once considered the backbone of America’s civic infrastructure, are under attack.The Hill - Politics -
Clinton says Trump's threats 'should scare every American'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Americans regardless of their politics should fear the "kind of threats" made by former President Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee this fall. In a podcast episode of Democracy Docket’s ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Why more Americans are buying Israeli wine instead of Manischewitz this Passover
This year, many are looking to the burgeoning wine industry in Israel for their Seder sipsMarketWatch - Business - Israel -
Mandisa, Grammy-winning singer and "American Idol" alum, dead at 47
The singer was found deceased at her home, a representative said.CBS News - Entertainment -
Trump called this visa 'very bad' for Americans. Truth Social applied for one
The social media company founded by former President Donald Trump applied for a business visa program that he sought to restrictABC News - Tech - Donald Trump -
Revolut plans advertising sales push as it waits for banking licence
The London-based fintech has hired a TikTok executive to lead a ‘media strategy’ as it seeks to diversify revenuesFinancial Times - Business -
UK grocery inflation falls to 30-month low
Grocery price growth eases to 3.2% in four weeks to mid-April as retailers focus on special offersFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Revolut plans advertising sales push as it waits for banking licence
The London-based fintech has hired a TikTok executive to lead a ‘media strategy’ as it seeks to diversify revenuesFinancial Times - Business -
In Ukraine, New American Technology Won the Day. Until It Got Overwhelmed.
Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to get 21st-century data into 19th-century trenches.The New York Times - Tech - Ukraine -
In Ukraine, New American Technology Won the Day. Until It Was Overwhelmed.
Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to get 21st-century data into 19th-century trenches.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
Pro-Palestinian protests leave American college campuses on edge
Antisemitic chants and even threats against Jewish students have brought the tension of the Middle East onto U.S. college campuses.CBS News - Top stories -
Latin American cocoa farmers rush to expand planting as prices spike
Chocolate ingredient hits record levels on lower African yields and soaring demandFinancial Times - Business -
How much Americans in their 40s have in their 401(k)s—and how to boost it
Although many Americans in their 40s are getting closer to retirement age, they don't have much saved. Here's how to get on track.CNBC - Business -
Latin American cocoa farmers rush to expand planting as prices spike
Chocolate ingredient hits record levels on lower African yields and soaring demandFinancial Times - World -
Half of American workers support a ban on talking politics in the office
Just under half of all workers say they would be in favor of a ban on talking politics in the office, a new CNBC survey finds.CNBC - Business -
American Airlines Is Once Again Changing How Fliers Can Earn Rewards
American Airlines will soon reward travelers for booking trips only when they do so through American itself or its preferred channels.The Wall Street Journal - World - Travel -
Roman Gabriel dies at 83. The first Filipino-American quarterback in NFL was MVP in 1969
Roman Gabriel was known for his big size and big armABC News - Sports - NFL -
1 million Mexican Americans were deported a century ago. A new L.A. audio tour explores this 'hidden' history
A new audio tour from the California Migration Museum examines the origins of historic Olvera Street and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument — and the immigration raid that took place there in the 1930s.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Roman Gabriel dies at 83. The first Filipino-American quarterback in NFL was MVP in 1969
Roman Gabriel was known for his big size and big armABC News - Entertainment - NFL -
Only 26% of Americans say they get at least eight hours of sleep, new Gallup poll says
It seems Americans don't think they're particularly well-restedABC News - Health -
Roman Gabriel dies at 83. The first Filipino American quarterback in the NFL was MVP in 1969
Roman Gabriel had big size and a big arm when he was the No. 2 draft pick of the Los Angeles Rams in 1962.NBC News - Top stories - NFL -
Niger has formally ordered the U.S. to withdraw counterterrorism troops, derailing an American strategy to defeat a violent Islamist insurgency.
Niger has formally ordered the U.S. to withdraw counterterrorism troops, derailing an American strategy to defeat a violent Islamist insurgency.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Muslim Americans who soured on Biden see Israel aid package as further betrayal
Muslim American activists and organizers feel betrayed by President Joe Biden's support for additional aid to Israel, which is expected to become law next week.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Biden to tout first job listings in American Climate Corps program at Earth Day event
President Biden is expected to announce the first slate of job listings under his climate and jobs program in a speech on Earth Day. Biden is slated to travel to Prince William Forest Park in Virginia to announce the availability of 2,000 ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden