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'That dude paints': Inside the Pirates’ decision to call up pitching phenom Paul Skenes
After dominating in the minors, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 MLB draft is headed to The Show. Here's why Pittsburgh decided to unleash him now.ESPN - Sports -
Why the Voices of Black Twitter Were Worth Saving
Black Twitter has been a cultural engine for well over a decade. It could also disappear at any time.Wired - Tech -
‘Our children’s schools were bombed’: the Eurovision stars fighting to rebuild Ukraine
Former teacher alyona alyona and singing partner Jerry Heil are favourites at this year’s contest – and they’re using their rousing song Teresa & Maria to help children who have lost their childhood. ‘When you know how a country sounds,” says ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Bread loaves recalled in Japan after 'rat remains' were found
Loaves of bread have been taken off store shelves in Japan after the remains of “a small animal” believed to be a rat were foundABC News - Top stories - Japan -
Regulators at last have oil-price fixing in their sights
The FTC’s ruling on Exxon-Pioneer deal shines a spotlight on the workings of Opec and industry executivesFinancial Times - Business -
Bank 'optimistic' as it edges closer to summer cut
Its comments came as UK interest rates were left unchanged at a 16-year high of 5.25%.BBC News - Top stories -
Bank of England boss weighs in on UK economy row
Andrew Bailey told the BBC the recession was "mild" as figures on the economy are released Friday.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Are the Bank of England’s external rate-setters pointless?
With charts, data and vibes, we will prove: eh, probably not, but maybe more than they used to beFinancial Times - Business -
Bank of Mexico Leaves Benchmark Rate Unchanged at 11%
After cutting rates at its last meeting, the central bank voted unanimously for a pause as inflation edged higher in April.The Wall Street Journal - World - Mexico -
Supreme Court Rules Against Alabama Women Whose Cars Were Seized by Police
Two Alabama women spent more than a year trying to reclaim vehicles they owned, which the police had confiscated after arresting their drivers on drug charges.The New York Times - Top stories -
Parents of boy whose heart stopped for 19 hours were stunned when it started beating again
DENVER — The family of a 4-year-old boy whose heart had stopped beating hours earlier gathered at Children’s Hospital Colorado last month to say their final goodbyes to Cartier McDaniel.NBC News - Top stories