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Not woke but still going broke? Maybe you’re just not funny
You can’t say anything these days. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Braves vs. Dodgers series: What to know as MLB's two highest-scoring teams square off this weekend
This is the first meeting of 2024 between these two NL powerhousesCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
‘Nothing’s broken, nothing’s bitter’: Jamie Maclaren prepares to sign off from Melbourne City | Jack Snape
The A-League Men’s greatest goalscorer is leaving Melbourne City for a new challenge but not before a final derby this weekend. He is Australia’s best at changing a game. With an outstretched toe, a snap side-foot, glancing in from the near post, ...The Guardian - World -
Cool solution: how ice-cream saved drought-hit farmers in India
As the climate crisis forces people to abandon their land in Rajasthan, a new industry has sprung up in the desert state, with thousands of gaily decorated vans setting off to sell ice-cream across the country. The parched villages of Gangapur in ...The Guardian - World - India -
Early kick-offs are a 'crime' - Klopp
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says Premier League 12:30 Saturday kick-offs are a 'crime' - and the stats suggest his team suffer most.BBC News - Top stories -
Amazon CEO Jassy's Anti-Union Comments Broke the Law, Says Labor Judge
Claims made on CNBC broadcast that employees "would be better off without" a union were unlawful, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.Inc. - Business - Amazon -
US job market shows signs of cooling, with just 175,000 jobs added in April
The latest snapshot on US employment was a shocker: The economy added 175,000 jobs, far below expectations for 235,000 and a reversal of the trend for robust monthly gains.CNN - Top stories -
US regulator’s Opec collusion claim sets off tremor in oil patch
CEOs weighing mergers may think twice after FTC bars industry veteran from Exxon’s boardFinancial Times - Business -
‘We’re in a new era’: the 21st-century space race takes off
As humans enter what has been termed the ‘third space age’, it’s private companies – not governments – leading the charge. If the 20th-century space race was about political power, this century’s will be about money. But for those who dream of ...The Guardian - World -
Chinese rocket blasts off on mission to 'dark side' of the Moon
A rocket carrying the Chang'e-6 probe will collect lunar soil and rock samples during its 53-day mission.BBC News - Top stories - China -
Apple’s stock is seeing its best day in 1.5 years, but an existential question remains
Now that the company has helped soothe the China concerns, it’s time for Apple to move on to the next big area of investor debate: its AI positioning.MarketWatch - Business -
Why Coinbase’s stock is shrugging off a monster earnings beat
Analysts saw a few reasons to quibble, including a potential slowdown this quarter.MarketWatch - Business -
He Appraised Robert Indiana’s Art Collection. Was He Off by Half?
An antiques shop owner in Maine was hired by a friend to value the collection of the artist Robert Indiana. His verdict was $85 million. A second appraisal says that’s way too much.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Clean Slate Act isn't just the right thing to do — it's smart policy
This bill would give a second chance to low-level offenders and those never even convicted of a crime.The Hill - Politics -
Is Musk Crazy Smart for Axing Tesla's Supercharger Team? Or Just ...
Making other EV makers more dependent on its resources could be a strategic move.Inc. - Business - Elon Musk -
At Just 5-Foot-6, a College Student Is Living an Improbable Football Dream
Sam Salz believes he is the only Orthodox Jewish player in college football.The New York Times - Sports -
The Fed Is Looking for a Job Market Cool-Down. It Just Got One.
Wage growth and hiring slowed in April, evidence of the job market slowdown that Federal Reserve officials have been waiting on.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve -
The Fed Is Looking for a Job Market Cool-Down. It Just Got One.
Wage growth and hiring slowed in April, evidence of the job market slowdown that Federal Reserve officials have been waiting on.The New York Times - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
There's More to Warren Buffett's Game Than Just Picking Great Stocks
The innovative structure of Berkshire Hathaway stands out—and benefits shareholdersThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Dark Brandon popping off: is Joe Biden’s ‘cringe’ TikTok helping or hurting him?
His youth support declining, the president needs ‘to be where the people are’. His account regularly mocks Trump – but remains silent on Gaza. In Joe Biden’s TikTok debut, timed to the Super Bowl in February, the president answered rapid-fire ...The Guardian - World - Tiktok -
Dynasty Fantasy Football Tight End Rankings: Trey McBride holds off Brock Bowers, for now
Updated tight end rankings for Dynasty leagues after the 2024 NFL DraftCBS Sports - Sports - Fantasy Football -
China's 'unprecedented' space mission blasts off to the far side of the moon to collect samples
China on Friday launched a space probe to collect samples from the far side of the moon as the global space race heats up.CNBC - Business - China -
Disappearing migrants and street revolts. Sunak’s Rwanda round-up is just the mess we knew it would be | Gaby Hinsliff
The policy has always been a sordid theatre of cruelty, and it is unravelling in ways that were entirely predictable. Handcuffed and surrounded, faces pixelated for the video as if they were dangerous criminals, one by one they were bundled into ...The Guardian - World -
Henderson's Take: Just How Strong Is U.S. Manufacturing? Trucks and Fuel Send a Troubling Message
A recent ISM report suggested manufacturing expanded in March. But truck demand and diesel prices are down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The No. 1 credit card myth that 'just will not seem to die'—why you shouldn’t fall for it
Believing this myth about credit cards could actually harm your credit score in the long run. Here's why people tend to fall for it anyway.CNBC - Business