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Pat Gelsinger was brought in to fix Intel. 3 years later, it still seems like a mess.
Turning around Intel Corp., the second-largest chip maker in the world, is taking a lot longer than many investors were counting on — but they need to be patient because the ongoing strategic changes may yet save the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Er, Paramount Isn't a Streaming Survivor
Wherever the Netflix-inspired tumult leads next, expect advertising to take the starring role.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Lewiston bowling alley reopens 6 months after Maine's deadliest mass shooting
It’s a dilemma no business owner should have to face: whether to reopen after a mass shootingABC News - Top stories -
Flowers, candles, silence as Serbia marks the 1st anniversary of mass shooting at a Belgrade school
Hundreds of people are laying flowers and lighting candles to commemorate the victims of Serbia’s first-ever school shooting a year ago that left nine children and a school guard dead and six people woundedABC News - World -
Lewiston bowling alley reopens 6 months after Maine’s deadliest mass shooting
LEWISTON, Maine — It’s a dilemma no business owner should have to face: whether to reopen after a mass shooting.NBC News - Top stories -
Norges Bank Holds Rates, Hints at Later Cut
Norway’s central bank held its key policy rate at 4.5% and reiterated that it was likely to stay at that level for some time, as high wage growth and a weak krone keep inflation elevated.The Wall Street Journal - World -
10 Phantom Menace Characters With a Lasting Impact on the Star Wars Universe
10 Phantom Menace Characters With a Lasting Impact on the Star Wars UniverseStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace was released 25 years ago this month. The opening film in a highly anticipated Star Wars trilogy introduced a slew of new ...GameSpot - Tech -
Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls Push Down Dollar
The dollar fell in a week when the Fed was perceived as not too hawkish—after Chair Powell kept a rate hike off the table— and payrolls surprised to the downside, for a change.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit reports to check for mistakes, consumer advocates say
Credit reports are supposed to be available for free every week, but many consumers can’t get to their data, a Consumer Reports study found.MarketWatch - Business -
College basketball rankings: Oregon replaces Clemson in Top 25 And 1 after PJ Hall opts to remain in NBA Draft
The Ducks return half of their top scorers from a season ago and have added in key transfersCBS Sports - Sports - NBA
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Columbia student protest organizer describes a police raid on campus
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Zebra remains on the loose as officials close trailheads to keep people away
A zebra that escaped from a trailer east of Seattle last weekend remained on the lam Friday, as authorities closed off trailheads at a nature area in hopes of keeping people away and easing her captureABC News - Top stories