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Hillary Clinton Accuses Protesters of Ignorance of Mideast History
In an interview on the MSNBC show “Morning Joe,” on Thursday, Ms. Clinton criticized student protesters, saying many were ignorant of the history of the Middle East, the United States and the world.The New York Times - Top stories -
Hillary Clinton: Supreme Court doing 'grave disservice' in not deciding Trump immunity
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knocked the Supreme Court on Thursday for delaying its ruling on former President Trump’s presidential immunity claim in his federal election interference case. “The other point I would quickly make is ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Baidu executive leaves tech company after ‘I’m not your mum’ outburst
PR head at Chinese search group sparked backlash after posting social media videos demeaning staffFinancial Times - Business -
Review: Coolly argued but driven by fury, 'Power' examines the history of American policing
Yance Ford, an Oscar nominee for the personal documentary 'Strong Island,' returns with a wider-scoped analysis of the methods and bias of police work.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Clinton thought she would 'throw up' listening to Supreme Court emergency abortion arguments
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday she thought she would "throw up" while listening to the recent oral arguments in the Supreme Court over emergency access abortion. "I thought I would literally throw up listening to the oral ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
The FDIC's Campaign Against Fintech Companies
With no authorization from Congress, the bank regulator tries to suppress these innovative firms.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Companies Are Nervous About the Consumer
On earnings calls, dozens of corporate executives have cited a slowdown in spending to explain why sales are slipping.The New York Times - Business -
Chinese competition a ‘defining challenge’ for EU companies
European businesses in China say profits hit by weak demand and increasingly sophisticated local rivalsFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Wood shows some companies may be better off private
An approach from a Dubai-based group should be welcome to long-suffering shareholders of the engineering companyFinancial Times - Business -
Florida's major power company prepares for this year's hurricanes by dealing with a fake one
Florida's largest power company is preparing for this year's hurricane season by pretending a major storm already hitABC News - Tech -
European companies in China are under pressure from slower growth, overcapacity
European companies are finding it harder to make money in China as growth slows and overcapacity pressures increase, according to an annual business survey.CNBC - Business - China -
Fatburger parent company, chairman charged in alleged fraud scheme
Authorities charged Fatburger owner Fat Brands and Chairman Andy Wiederhorn of running a scheme that netted him $47 million in bogus loans from the company.NBC News - Top stories -
Sweetgreen shares soar 34% after company beats revenue expectations
Shares of the salad chain surged 34% Friday after the company's revenue beat analysts' expectations during its fiscal first quarter.CNBC - Business -
Sam Altman's nuclear energy company Oklo plunges 54% in NYSE debut
Sam Altman, best known as the CEO of OpenAI, is also chairman of a nuclear power company called Oklo, which has just gone public through a SPAC.CNBC - Business -
There's No Undoing Tech's Great Rewiring of Childhood
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt warns that social media harms children but definitive evidence is hard to find. Whatever your views on kids and technology, digital connectivity is now part of childhood.Wired - Tech -
China tech is seeking growth in the Middle East
Companies would face less political scrutiny in a region where ties are mainly centred around economic interestsFinancial Times - World - China -
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on Sphere Entertainment, Cineplex and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big Tech regulatory crackdown spreads to Asia and Australia
Tokyo, Seoul and Canberra follow EU and US in trying to rein in dominance of Apple and GoogleFinancial Times - World - Australia