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Retirement not an option for McGee after ‘fine' season with Kings
JaVale McGee told NBC Sports California that retirement isn’t an option after the Kings' 2023-24 NBA season came to an end.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Met Police apologises for 'openly Jewish' comment
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Racist dog whistle: the right wing has weaponized ‘DEI’
The decades-old term is about egalitarianism – but conservatives have turned it into a three-letter profanity. Baltimore’s leaders were the latest target. After the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month, it fell to Baltimore’s mayor, ...The Guardian - World -
Was It Racist to Take Family Photos at a Wedding Without Me and My Wife?
A reader’s wife sees bigotry in their exclusion from group photos at a nephew’s wedding, but her husband is reluctant to write off his relatives for good.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton, mother-daughter writing team
Singer and actress Julie Andrews began a new career when she teamed with daughter Emma Walton Hamilton to write a hugely successful series of children's books. Their 35th, "Waiting in the Wings," about a troupe of theatrical ducks, is based on a ...CBS News - Top stories -
Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton, mother-daughter writing team
Singer and actress Julie Andrews began a new career when she teamed with daughter Emma Walton Hamilton to write a hugely successful series of children's books. Their 35th, "Waiting in the Wings," about a troupe of theatrical ducks, is based on a ...CBS News - Entertainment -
Germany's Commerzbank fined for neglecting anti-money laundering work
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Lewis Hamilton, Swizz Beatz and Nine Inch Nails Toast Influential Artists
This week, the Brooklyn Museum honored the work of Titus Kaphar at their Artists Ball, and GQ hosted an awards show in the Financial District.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
U.S. ally blasts Biden's suggestion his uncle was eaten by cannibals after WWII crash
Papua New Guinea’s leader defended the nation after President Joe Biden appeared to imply his uncle’s body was eaten by “cannibals” there during World War II.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Celtics' Jayson Tatum 'fine' after controversial hard foul from Heat's Caleb Martin in last minute of Game 1
Tatum was knocked out of mid-air and landed on his backCBS Sports - Sports -
State of play in F1 as Red Bull, Max Verstappen untouchable while Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes struggle
With the Formula 1 season approaching its quarter-way point, we've taken a look at the state of play for each of the grid's 10 teams.ESPN - Sports -
Texas fined $100,000 per day for failing to act on foster care abuse allegations
Texas is being fined $100,000 a day by a federal judge for neglecting investigations into abuse and neglect allegations raised by some of the 9,000 children it has in foster careABC News - Health -
Met chief likely to survive calls to quit over officer’s ‘openly Jewish’ comment
Mark Rowley believed to still enjoy confidence of home secretary and mayor of London after incident at pro-Palestine protest. The Metropolitan police commissioner is expected to survive calls for his resignation over a video of an officer ...The Guardian - World -
Virgil Abloh’s Legacy Is About to Get Louder
Shannon Abloh and the Fashion Scholarship Fund unveil a new plan.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Thermal Energy Networks May Be About to Have Their Moment
These climate-friendly heating-and-cooling systems are drawing support from states, cities, utilities and developers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'They will talk about this forever' - Coventry close to 'greatest story' in FA Cup
Coventry's epic FA Cup semi-final with Manchester United, when the Sky Blues came from 3-0 down to force penalties, will be talked about "forever".BBC News - Top stories -
What We Know About the Protests at Columbia University
Demonstrations outside the school gates have added to the upheaval, with protesters who appear unconnected to the university targeting Jewish students.The New York Times - Top stories -
Everything You Need to Know About Smartphone Backups
It doesn’t take a lot of work to keep copies of your phone’s photos, videos and other files stashed securely in case of an emergency.The New York Times - Tech -
Victoria Beckham’s 50th Birthday and a Rare Spice Girls Reunion: What to Know
Posh Spice had a party involving tequila, Tom Cruise, Salma Hayek — and a rare performance by all five Spice Girls.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Who are Taylor Swift's new songs about?
Fans are furiously dissecting the lyrics of "The Tortured Poets Department," with some speculating the tracks are about Joe Alwyn, Matty Healy, Travis Kelce and Kim Kardashian.CBS News - Entertainment -
Things to know about the NBA playoffs, which start Saturday
The Boston Celtics had almost no trouble at all with the 14 teams that didn’t make the playoffs this season, going 35-4 against those squadsABC News - Sports - NBA -
What Norway’s Home Guard can teach us about preparing for emergencies
The government is using well-trained civilians to protect energy installations against Russian probingFinancial Times - Business -
Vikings' Kevin O'Connell jokes about trading for Patriots' No. 3 pick
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell addressed the elephant in the room about a potential trade up in the 2024 NFL Draft to land the Patriots' pick.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Michael Porter Jr. praises Nuggets teammates for support during emotional week
Porter spoke to reporters about the support he's received from teammates amid the public struggles of two of his brothers.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Not another bloody awareness day. How about a Securing Revenue Day?
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategistFinancial Times - Business -
What to Know About State Laws That Limit or Ban D.E.I. Efforts at Colleges
Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have become a target of conservatives across the nation, with several states passing laws against them.The New York Times - Top stories -
What We Know About the 12 Jurors in Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial
The cross section of New Yorkers emerged after three days of questioning. These are the citizens who will judge their former president.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Prosecution: Trump hush money was 'pure election fraud'
But the defence says the former president committed no crimes and calls star witness an admitted liar.BBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump hush-money trial: prosecution calls David Pecker as first witness
David Pecker was a key Trump ally who served as the CEO of American Media Inc, the publisher of the National Enquirer. Who are the key players in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial?Prosecutors’ key arguments in criminal caseDonald Trump is walking ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Prosecutors call first witness before Trump trial adjourns: Live updates
After four days of jury selection, the first criminal trial of a former president moved into the argument phase Monday in New York City. Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney's office and defense attorneys for former President Trump ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Did the Washington Post Tell a True Story About Trump?
Subsidy-seekers beware.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
83% of teenagers are already thinking about retirement — but many make this one mistake
More than eight in 10 teens have already thought about their retirement. However, far fewer know the best way to set up a long-term plan, according to a report.CNBC - Business -
'Something more dream-like': These butterflies tell an unexpected story about migration
From a young age, I knew that people were crossing the border from Mexico through my little factory town I grew up in, Plaster City, Calif. I'd see them go into the night, not knowing how they would get through the harsh desert.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
What investors should know about the UAW's organizing drive of VW
The historic vote could have wide-ranging impacts on other automakers, organized labor and the overall U.S. automotive industry.CNBC - Business -
War of the rosés: why wine experts are furious about the blush-pink drink
Are you a wine aristocrat or an arriviste? The shade of your favourite rosé apparently reveals all. Name: Swimming pool rosé.. Age: The latest thing for summer. Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Underground Thermal Energy Networks May Be About to Have Their Moment
These climate-friendly heating-and-cooling systems are drawing support from states, cities, utilities and developers.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Insider Q&A: Trust and safety exec talks about AI and content moderation
Alex Popken was a trust and safety executive at Twitter, leaving in 2023 after a decade at the social media company focusing on content moderationABC News - Tech -
Israel, Gaza and divestment: what we know about the Columbia student protests
The university is to hold virtual classes after protests on campus culminated in the arrest of more than 100 students. Over 100 students at Columbia were arrested last week after refusing to leave a pro-Palestine protest encampment set up on the ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
U.K. Flagship FTSE 100 Index Hits Fresh Record High
The FTSE100 opened at an all-time high, soaring to hit 8070 points in early morning trading, as weakness in the pound and easing geopolitics boosted performance.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
What to know about the Supreme Court homeless encampments case
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday that could affect many Americans facing homelessness. The case revolves around an Oregon city's law banning camping on public property. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins with more.CBS News - Top stories