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Watch out: The FEC just invited more special interest influence on elections
What was once patently unlawful may soon be commonplace.The Hill - Politics -
Man who tried to shoot pastor during service livestream is charged in cousin's death that same day
A Pennsylvania man who tried to shoot a pastor during a sermon that was being livestreamed earlier this week has been additionally charged with homicide, accused of fatally shooting his cousin the same day.NBC News - Top stories -
Biden to announce $3.3bn AI center during visit to battleground state Wisconsin – US politics live
President’s trip is his fourth visit to Wisconsin this year and contrasts with Donald Trump, who six years ago promised a Foxconn factory at the same location which never happened. With Joe Biden’s upcoming visit, it is important to know that ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
‘Coming out, it was like a veil was lifted’: Indigo Girls on homophobia, hope and their big Barbie moment
With Margot Robbie belting out one of their songs on screen and an inspiring new documentary, It’s Only Life After All, the folk rock duo are gaining new recruits to their fiercely devoted fanbase. In 1990, as her duo Indigo Girls were heading to ...The Guardian - World -
I’m 62, own a home, have an IRA, HSA and CDs, but I’m conservative. How do I take my money out when I retire?
“I don’t yet have a good strategy for liquidating my current assets for income.”MarketWatch - Business -
Shopify’s stock slides 18% after company swings to quarterly loss
Shopify is expecting its gross margin to shrink by 50 basis points in the second quarter.MarketWatch - Business -
IndyStar columnist won't cover Caitlin Clark after awkward interaction
An Indianapolis sports columnist will not be covering the biggest story in town — the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark — following his cringeworthy interaction with the basketball icon, a company official said Tuesday.NBC News - Top stories -
Communities look to rebuild after deadly outbreak of powerful tornadoes in Oklahoma
A deadly outbreak of storms in Oklahoma has left multiple communities reeling. Families now look to rebuild after the severe storms, including an EF-4 tornado that took out up to 70 homes in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, Monday night.CBS News - Top stories -
Police say Chiefs’ Rice a suspect in assault weeks after crash arrest
Dallas police say receiver suspected of nightclub assaultPlayer also faces charges over high-speed crash in MarchKansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is suspected of assault in Dallas a little over a month after he was one of the speeding ...The Guardian - World -
Boy, 10, arrested after alleged sexual assault of a tourist in Cairns
Queensland police say four ‘juveniles’ were held after an Italian woman was attacked by the boy and then set upon by others when she called for help. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastQueensland police say a ...The Guardian - World -
Reddit Records Bigger-Than-Expected Jump in Users
Daily active users for the social-media company rose 37% to 82.7 million. The company posted higher revenue and a wider loss for the first quarter, hit by IPO-related costs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Reddit Stock Surges After Active Users Jump More Than Expected
Reddit posted higher revenue and a wider loss for the first quarter, as IPO-related costs weighed heavily on the social-media company.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stocks Move Lower as Uber, Shopify Shares Slide After Earnings
U.S. stocks declined as updates from Uber, Shopify and other companies come as first-quarter earnings season nears its end.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Thailand's prime minister wants to outlaw cannabis, 2 years after decriminalization
The prime minister of Thailand says he wants to outlaw the cannabis over concerns the lack of regulation had made it available to children and increased crimesABC News - World -
2024 Met Gala After-Parties: Usher, Serena Williams and Other Celebs
Usher, Jeff Bezos, Serena Williams, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monáe and other celebrities kept going into the wee hours.The New York Times - Lifestyle