Goldman Sachs Sees 35 Percent Chance of Recession in Next Year
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UK exits recession with fastest growth in two years
The economy grew by a stronger than expected 0.6% in the first three months of the year.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Fastest growth in two years lifts UK out of recession
First-quarter GDP increase of 0.6% beats expectations in boost for SunakFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
UConn's Azzi Fudd ready to overcome injuries, let her game speak for itself: 'Done talking about next year'
The former No. 1 recruit has learned resilience and a new perspective amid her latest recovery from injuryCBS Sports - Sports -
Warby Parker’s stock sees biggest gain in nearly two years company raises guidance, overshadowing a quarterly loss
Warby Parker Inc.’s stock was on track to open higher Thursday, after the maker of eyewear raised its full-year revenue guidance and offset a first-quarter loss.MarketWatch - Business -
Suns fire Vogel, target Budenholzer as next coach
The Suns have fired head coach Frank Vogel after one season, the team announced Thursday, and former Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer is the primary target to replace him, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.ESPN - Sports -
Murray to make injury return next week
Andy Murray will begin his comeback from an ankle injury at an ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux next week.BBC News - Top stories -
Former NFL owner just donated his $35 million mansion to charity: Here's what the charity plans to do with it
This is a donation that you don't see every dayCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Crespo and Kewell meet again for chance of continental glory
Former Argentina and AC Milan striker Hernan Crespo is set to manage Al Ain against Yokohama F.Marinos, who are managed by ex-Liverpool winger Harry Kewell in the two-legged Asian Champions League final.BBC News - Top stories -
Google DeepMind Unveils Next-Gen AI Drug Discovery Model
The third version of the"AlphaFold" AI model will help scientists target diseases and design new medications.Inc. - Business - Google -
Nintendo Switch Is Shutting Down Twitter Integration Next Month
Nintendo is discontinuing the Switch's integration with Twitter on June 10. This means players will no longer be able to post screenshots directly from their Switch.. On Nintendo's FAQ page, the company provided more details on the changes. Some ...GameSpot - Tech -
House GOP set to vote on initiating Garland contempt proceedings next week
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Why Pats rookie WR Ja'Lynn Polk isn't the next N'Keal Harry
ESPN's Field Yates joined Phil Perry to discuss Patriots second-round wideout Ja'Lynn Polk and why fans shouldn't expect him to be a bust like N'Keal Harry.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
What is a recession and how could one affect me?
A recession means the UK economy has shrunk for two three-month periods - or quarters - in a row.BBC News - Top stories -
UK exits recession with 0.6% first-quarter growth
GDP rises faster than expected in boost for Sunak ahead of general electionFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
UK exits recession as services bounce back
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Charlotte Hornets hire Celtics assistant coach Charles Lee to be their next head coach
The Charlotte Hornets have named Charles Lee as their next head coachABC News - Sports - United Kingdom -
What happened next when Irishwoman aged 101 received call for jury duty?
Frances McKenna was surprised to find a summons for jury duty when she opened a letter for her mother.BBC News - Top stories -
Dune: Part Two 4K Steelbook Edition Back In Stock At Amazon, Releases Next Week
Dune: Part Two is already available to watch at home on digital, but the better "deal" arrives on May 14 withe the release of the Blu-ray. The sequel released on digital on April 16, and it costs $30 to own or $25 to rent. That's actually more ...GameSpot - Tech -
Wall Street Isn't Sweating a Recession. Earnings Look Too Good
Companies are crushing first-quarter reports and fewer execs are mentioning the odds of a downturn.Inc. - Business -
UK economy emerges from recession with 0.6% growth in first quarter
The U.K. economy has emerged from recession as gross domestic product rose 0.6% in the first quarter, beating expectations.CNBC - Business - United Kingdom -
Britain Shakes Off Recession as Economy Grows Faster Than Expected
Gross domestic product increased 0.6 percent in the first quarter, after shrinking the two previous quarters.The New York Times - Business - United Kingdom -
British economy rebounds strongly in first quarter, ending 'technical recession'
The British economy bounced back strongly in the first three months of the year, bringing to an end to what economists termed a “technical recession.”ABC News - World -
UK Shakes Off Recession as Economy Grows Faster Than Expected
Gross domestic product increased 0.6 percent in the first quarter, after shrinking the two previous quarters.The New York Times - World - United Kingdom -
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg faces hearings on Capitol Hill next week after a scathing report outlined sexual harassment and other misconduct at the regulator.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg faces hearings on Capitol Hill next week after a scathing report outlined sexual harassment and other misconduct at the regulator.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.K. exits brief recession with stronger-than-forecast 0.6% growth in first quarter
The U.K. saw its fastest growth since late 2021, with a 0.6% rise in the first quarter of 2024.MarketWatch - Business - United Kingdom -
UK economy escapes recession with fastest growth since 2021, sending FTSE 100 to new high – business live
Short, shallow recession is over, as UK economy grows faster than forecast in January-March quarter, by 0.6%, fastest quarterly growth in over two years. Full story: UK has moved out of recession, official figures show. Labour’s shadow chancellor, ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Royal invitation boy wants 'to see if the King is OK'
Double amputee Tony Hudgell says he is "really happy" he can visit Buckingham Palace next year.BBC News - Top stories -
Businesses, Government See Progress in Cyber Hiring, With Exceptions
The number of open positions across the U.S. is lower, but a key professional group says more work is needed to bring women into cybersecurity.The Wall Street Journal - World