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Klopp likes the way Slot's Feyenoord play football
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he likes the way Feyenoord manager and potential successor Arne Slot's team play football.BBC News - Top stories -
Like Germany’s president, I love a good kebab. Cosying up to autocrats like Erdoğan, less so | Fatma Aydemir
Germany’s complicity with Turkey’s repressive regime worries me more than its döner diplomacy. “Nazis eat döner kebabs in secret,” must be one of the dumbest slogans I have seen at German protests against the far right. Yes, the popularity of the ...The Guardian - World -
Stocks Fall After GDP, Inflation Data
Stocks and government bonds fell sharply after fresh data showed the U.S. economy slowed in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘Slender’ sea creature — with ‘razor’-like edge — found in mud. It’s a new species
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It’s not just Biden versus Trump, but registered versus likely voters
Biden has historically struggled here, while Trump has overperformed.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
CEOs are quitting at record rates, and women are twice as likely as men to leave
Women CEOs are twice as likely as men to quit within 2 years, and four times as likely to leave within 1 year.CNBC - Business -
Study says it's likely a warmer world made deadly Dubai downpours heavier
A new report says circumstantial evidence points to climate change as worsening the deadly deluge that flooded Dubai and surroundingsABC News - Tech -
Turkish Central Bank Stays Hawkish Despite Likely Hitting Peak
Turkey’s central bank took a hawkish tone as it held its policy rate at 50%, Liam Peach, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, says.The Wall Street Journal - World - Turkey -
Like Moths to a Flame? We May Need a New Phrase.
Over time researchers have found fewer of the insects turning up in light traps, suggesting they may be less attracted to some kinds of light than they once were.The New York Times - Science -
Singapore Economy Likely to Strengthen This Year, But Faces Long-Term Pressures
Singapore’s central bank said growth could be driven by the global electronics upturn, which is broadening beyond semiconductors and is fueling growth in Asia’s emerging markets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Could Scottie Scheffler win the grand slam? It's not likely, but it's absolutely possible
There's a long way to go, but Scottie Scheffler has a chance to do what Nicklaus, Palmer and Woods never did.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
'It's Like Unwrapping a Present.' Why TikTokers Are Obsessed With Super 8 Film
First released in 1965, Super 8 cameras and film are now selling at a remarkably brisk pace. Here’s why.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
‘It’s like juggling sand’: Sean Dyche’s rebuild hit by uncertain Everton future
Premier League remain unconvinced by 777 Partners takeoverEverton could confirm top-flight survival against BrentfordSean Dyche has likened his job as Everton’s manager to “juggling sand” amid protracted uncertainty over the club’s ownership and ...The Guardian - World -
Bird flu cases are likely being missed in dairy workers, experts say
Are cases of bird flu being missed in dairy workers? Experts say it's likely that there are some cases going unreported. Protecting dairy workers should be a top priority.NBC News - Top stories -
'I felt like a freak because I didn't want children'
Caroline Mitchell said the "cultural expectation" to have children has often made her feel excluded.BBC News - Top stories -
New Orleans Likes to Drink. They Spotted a Huge Recycling Opportunity
College students started a venture that has diverted glass bottles from landfills and crushed them into sand for coastal restoration efforts.The New York Times - Top stories -
‘It’s not like I lost it’: Geraint Thomas on the Giro, crashes and a last Olympic hurrah
The British rider talks about doubling up in the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, and why cycling can do more in terms of safety. Geraint Thomas heads to the start of 2024’s first Grand Tour, the Giro d’Italia, determined to avenge the bitter ...The Guardian - World -
NATO's Top Officer Is an Admiral Who Thinks Like an Investor
His uniform used to draw insults on the street. Now Rob Bauer benefits from public exposure, engaging with executives and others to tackle alliance shortfalls.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Fetterman says he's not freaked out that some Republicans like him
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.) on Sunday said he is not troubled by some Republicans liking him after he has broken with liberal Democrats on the Israel-Hamas war and the U.S. southern border. In an interview with Fetterman on NewsNation's "The ...The Hill - Politics - Republican Party -
Zombie-like fungus could turn cicadas into 'saltshakers of death' this summer: experts
An epic amount of cicadas are expected to infiltrate the U.S. soon, with multiple broods emerging from their current earthen homes to fill the air with their song — and fungus spores.The Hill - Politics -
Study says it's likely a warmer world made deadly Dubai downpours heavier
A new report says circumstantial evidence points to climate change as worsening the deadly deluge that flooded Dubai and surroundingsABC News - Tech -
How athletes and entertainers like Shohei Ohtani get financially duped by those they trust
Athletes and entertainers lose money because they're inattentive, make risky investments and overspend on loved ones and expensive toys, financial experts say.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
BlackRock wants to make it easier to get paycheck-like income from your retirement savings
One of Americans' biggest retirement fears is running out of money. BlackRock hopes a new way to take paycheck-like withdrawals from investments may help.CNBC - Business -
2024 NFL Draft: J.J. McCarthy thinks this team is the most likely one to select him in the first round
The former Michigan QB could be heading to the Big AppleCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
‘It should feel like an extension of the living room’: radical study centre is named best building in Europe
A ‘non-hierarchical’ university space that can be continually altered or even moved has won the EU’s biennial prize for contemporary architecture . A lightweight university study centre designed to be easily disassembled has won the prize for the ...The Guardian - World -
This job perk is like a 'cash bonus' — but you need a long-term strategy, experts say
Restricted stock units are a common type of equity compensation. Here's what to know about this popular employee benefit, according to experts.CNBC - Business -
2024 NFL Draft: Five teams most likely to trade down in first round, including Cardinals, Chargers
The teams most likely to trade down in the 2024 NFL DraftCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Feyenoord boss Arne Slot admits to Liverpool talks to replace manager Jurgen Klopp: 'I would like to go'
With Klopp leaving at season's end, the Reds are zeroing in on a new managerCBS Sports - Sports -
Cramer praises companies like Chipotle that can grow despite a slowing economy and inflation
CNBC's Jim Cramer said companies that perpetually generate "self-help" are poised to do well in this market.CNBC - Business -
Cubs come to Boston to show Red Sox what a real rebuild looks like
With the Cubs at Fenway Park this weekend, John Tomase explains why Chicago's rapid rebuild should have been the blueprint the Red Sox followed.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Emma Stone says she would like to be called by her real name: Emily
Oscar winner reveals she would enjoy fans using her given name despite using Emma professionally. Her films have racked up more than $1bn at the box office and she has won two Oscars under her stage name, but Emma Stone says she would now prefer ...The Guardian - World -
‘I’m not here to make other women feel like shit’: Robyn Malcolm on acting, ageing and the power of art
One of New Zealand’s most beloved actors continues to challenge expectations put on women in hit series she also co-created, After the Party. When Robyn Malcolm did a recent shoot for a magazine, they sent her through the proposed cover. She ...The Guardian - World -
Putin likely did not directly order Navalny’s killing, U.S. intelligence agencies conclude
U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably didn’t directly order the killing of Alexei Navalny at a remote penal colony in February, according to three sources familiar with the matter.NBC News - Top stories -
Bill Belichick reveals frantic details of Patriots' Randy Moss trade negotiations: 'This was like childbirth'
Moss didn't believe he had been acquired by New England, eitherCBS Sports - Sports -
‘Like a war zone’: Emory University grapples with fallout from police response to protest
A peaceful action at the school near Atlanta, Georgia, was met with violent use of force and 28 arrests of students and faculty. Clifton Crais, a history professor, was walking to class at Emory University in Decatur, Georgia, outside Atlanta, on ...The Guardian - World -
Pope visits Venice to speak to artists and inmates and finds city taxing day-trippers
Pope Francis has met with women prisoners in Venice who are the protagonists of the Vatican pavilion at the Venice Biennale art fairABC News - World -
UCLA spring showcase at Rose Bowl has players feeling 'like L.A. is Bruin fans again'
DeShaun Foster's decision to move the UCLA spring showcase to the Rose Bowl draws a crowd and is a hit among players as the offense beats the defense.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Billy Bragg: ‘There’s nothing like going out there singing your truth. That ain’t changed’
The singer-songwriter’s brand of stubborn protest songs with a strain of tenderness has kept him relevant for 40 years. Here he talks about why he’s fighting for trans rights, his late-night tweeting habit and his forthcoming tour – with his son. ...The Guardian - World -
How athletes and entertainers like Shohei Ohtani get financially duped by those they trust
Athletes and entertainers lose money because they're inattentive, make risky investments and overspend on loved ones and expensive toys, financial experts say.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Dubai property boss says floods were overexaggerated: 'Things like that happen in Miami regularly'
Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of Damac Properties, one of the United Arab Emirate's largest private real estate developers, sought to downplay the severity of flooding.CNBC - Business