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13 Books We Read This Week
This week’s reviews include a case of hypochondria, Miami’s history with the CIA, the tiny homes of America and more.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What Students Read Before They Protest
How Israel became the focus of so much of contemporary protest politics.The New York Times - Top stories -
Agency failures contributed to park deaths - coroner
David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and James Furlong were stabbed to death in Reading in June 2020.BBC News - Top stories -
The experts: librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books
Do you love reading – but all too often find yourself just scrolling through your phone or watching TV? Here is how to get lost in literature again. In the age of digital distractions, it is easy to struggle to find the time and headspace to get ...The Guardian - World -
Deadly attacks in Reading park were avoidable, inquest finds
David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and James Furlong were stabbed to death in Reading in 2020.BBC News - Top stories -
Why chipmakers are the stars of the week, plus Cramer's read-through on 3 reports
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.CNBC - Business -
'At least if he wins I will be pardoned for electoral fraud,' tabloid editor's text reads at Trump trial
Pecker, a former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified Tuesday about how the tabloid fabricated stories to help Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
April Simpkins publishes daughter Cheslie Kryst's posthumous book "By the Time You Read This"
Former Miss USA and Extra correspondent Cheslie Kryst shared her excitement about writing her first book, finishing the manuscript shortly before she died by suicide in 2022, at age 30. Her family says she battled severe depression for years. Now, ...CBS News - Entertainment -
'At least if he wins I will be pardoned for electoral fraud,' tabloid editor's text reads at Trump trial
Pecker, a former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified Tuesday about how the tabloid fabricated stories to help Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
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The New Drug Threat
An investigation into the supply of illegal synthetic opioid drugs called nitazenes.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Israel is dominating the news
In a deeply polarized nation, violence makes news.The Hill - Politics - Israel -
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Frieze New York 2024
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much moreFinancial Times - World - New York -
Frieze New York 2024
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much moreFinancial Times - World - New York -
Frieze New York 2024
The fair arrives as galleries, braving a downturn, find new ways to collaborate. Also: interviews with artists Amalia Mesa-Bains and Charisse Pearlina Weston, a profile of gallerist Ales Ortuzar and much moreFinancial Times - World - New York -
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Is Hyrox the New CrossFit? This New Fitness Race is Taking Over.
Hyrox, a sporting event founded in Germany, has earned a large following for its dazzling, high-profile races.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Is Hyrox the New CrossFit? This New Fitness Race is Taking Over.
Hyrox, a sporting event founded in Germany, has earned a large following for its dazzling, high-profile races.The New York Times - Top stories -
4/24: CBS Evening News
Pope Francis says “negotiated peace is better than a war without end”; A tour of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican CityCBS News - Top stories -
4/25: CBS Evening News
Supreme Court hears Trump immunity case; Art Schallock, oldest living former MLB player, turns 100CBS News - Top stories -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.5% to 100.62
The WSJ Dollar Index is up 0.5% to 100.62 — higher for two of the past three trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
4/26: CBS Evening News
More than a dozen tornadoes touch down across Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska; High schoolers organize benefit dinner for young cancer patients and familiesCBS News - Top stories -
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 -
The Best New Albums of Spring 2024
New music from Maggie Rogers, Tyla, Brittany Howard, and SchoolBoy Q showcase distinct artistic evolutions.Wired - Tech -
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