Self Skid Leaves Little Margin for Young Jayhawks
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Alabama transfer Griffen commits to Jayhawks
Alabama transfer Rylan Griffen, one of the best shooters in the portal, has committed to Kansas, he told ESPN.ESPN - Sports -
All-American Dickinson returning to Jayhawks
All-America center Hunter Dickinson announced Friday he plans to return to Kansas for his final year of eligibility, likely solidifying the Jayhawks as the preseason No. 1 team in men's college basketball.ESPN - Sports -
The 'Senior' Jobs That Require Little or No Experience
Many early-career jobs now come with inflated titles, and a loophole in the FTC’s new ban on noncompetes could lead to dubious promotionsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Musk in China to discuss enabling full self driving
China is Tesla's second-biggest market but the company has not enabled autonomous driving in the country.BBC News - Top stories - China -
Hasbro Shares Gain as Cost Cuts Boost Margins
The maker of Transformers action figures and Monopoly board games said it swung to a profit, even as revenue fell.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hasbro Shares Gain as Cost Cuts Boost Margins
The maker of Transformers action figures and Monopoly board games said it swung to a profit, even as revenue fell.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Harley-Davidson’s stock skids as global motorcycle shipments fall
The motorcycle icon beat analyst estimates, but its shares fell 15.4%.MarketWatch - Business -
Not tonight! Lakers avoid sweep, snap 11-game skid vs. Nuggets
Nobody beats LeBron James and the Lakers 12 times in a row. For the first time this series, L.A. built a lead against Denver and kept it. Will it matter Monday in Denver?Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Poppy Harlow leaving CNN
News anchor Poppy Harlow is leaving CNN. Harlow, who has been with the network since 2008, said in a note to colleagues Friday that she plans to spend more time with family and will continue "to support the evolution of journalism in every way I ...The Hill - Politics -
More Americans have little, no confidence in Netanyahu: Poll
An increasing number of Americans have little to no trust in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netaynahu's handling of world affairs, according to a new poll. A new report, issued Thursday by Pew Research Center, found 53 percent of U.S. adults said ...The Hill - Politics -
Americans Went All-In on Self-Storage. That Demand Is Suddenly Cooling.
Many developers, spurred by the pandemic to invest money in new self-storage facilities, have been caught short by this drop in demand.The New York Times - Business -
Musk Courts Chinese Officials to Seek Approval for Tesla's Self-Driving Technology
His visit to Beijing on Sunday comes as the electric-vehicle maker struggles with flagging demand.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Shaquille O'Neal correctly predicts Heat upset over Celtics by exact margin
'Miami by 10 tonight,' Shaq said before the Heat's surprising 111-101 victoryCBS Sports - Sports -
Barclays chief calls for return of UK equity risk culture
British bank reports 13% decline in quarterly profits but still beats analysts’ expectationsFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Exxon and Chevron profits dragged down by weaker gas prices
Quarterly results signal pullback from bumper earnings in past two yearsFinancial Times - Business -
MLB-worst White Sox snap 7-game skid with their 4th win of the season, 9-4 over Rays
Light-hitting Martín Maldonado hit a three-run homer, Eloy Jiménez added a two-run-shot and the MLB-worst Chicago White Sox snapped a seven-game losing streak with their fourth win of the season, a 9-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday nightABC News - Sports - MLB -
‘Confined to this little island’: Britons criticise rejection of EU youth mobility deal
Hundreds voice dismay at Sunak and Starmer, accusing them of misreading UK attitudes towards Europe. Elena, 35, was “flabbergasted” when she heard that both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer had dismissed a proposal by the European Commission to ...The Guardian - World - European Union -
A Penthouse With a ‘Little Garden of Eden’ Is Listed at Nearly $5 Million
David Saint, a theater director and a producer of the 2021 film version of “West Side Story,” is selling his duplex with a wraparound terrace in the East Village.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
U.S. citizens are languishing in Chinese prisons with little hope of release
As Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited China this week, the most important issue for hundreds of families in the U.S. was when their loved ones imprisoned in the country are coming home.NBC News - Top stories -
'A Paradise of Small Houses' Review: A Little Place to Call Home
From Philadelphia row houses to the shotgun homes of New Orleans, densely-packed urban housing has left its stamp on America.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Little Ways to Refresh Your Decor for Spring: A Room-by-Room Guide
How lightening up the textiles in your home—from searsucker duvet covers to flat-weave Turkish bath towels—freshens up not only the look of your place but how it feels.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. citizens are languishing in Chinese prisons with little hope of release
As Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited China this week, the most important issue for hundreds of families in the U.S. was when their loved ones imprisoned in the country are coming home.NBC News - Politics -
A Penthouse With a ‘Little Garden of Eden’ Is Listed at Nearly $5 Million
David Saint, a theater director and a producer of the 2021 film version of “West Side Story,” is selling his duplex with a wraparound terrace in the East Village.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Mad fer it! The young musicians flying the flag for Britpop
Artists from Dua Lipa to Nia Archives are tapping the boisterous energy of mid-90s music – and even embracing the union jack. Can they avoid the genre’s laddish lows?. For some, Britpop was a high point for British guitar music: that time when ...The Guardian - World -
How to Handle Your Finances as a Young Widow or Widower
People who suddenly lose a spouse while young can feel unprepared for what their future looks like.The New York Times - Business