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Can Florida's Social-Media Ban for Minors Work?
A look at likely court challenges, why verifying users’ ages is tricky and the current status of protections for children.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Molten magnificence: how Richard Serra’s giant steel sculptures bent time and space
The American’s mighty masterpieces – straight, curved or set at thrilling angles – sucked everyone nearby into their mysterious gravity. Our critic pays tribute to art’s legendary man of steel. Richard Serra – obituaryRichard Serra – a life in ...The Guardian - World -
‘I’ve never seen war shown like this’: film-maker captures Ukraine conflict from soldiers’ view
Jamie Roberts says his BBC Two documentary, Ukraine, Enemy in the Woods, aims show a true picture of the frontline. For all the coverage of war in Ukraine, it is rare to see it from the point of view of soldiers on the front. But by asking ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Toxic toads that can kill pets in minutes are breeding in Florida
Thousands of highly toxic toads dangerous to pets are breeding in Florida.The Hill - Politics - Florida -
China Critic's Exit From Congress Threatens Anti-Beijing Momentum
Mike Gallagher, who championed the bill that could lead to a TikTok ban, made companies tremble over their links to China.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
New York Giants Fantasy Football buzz from 2024 NFL owners meeting: Giants may opt replace Daniel Jones, more
Here's what you need to know out of the owners meeting about the Giants offense in FantasyCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Job makes cheerleading coach relocate from Virginia to Florida only to not give her the position
A cheerleading coach moved to a different state for a job but wasn’t officially hiredYahoo Sports - Sports - Florida -
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill that bans children under 14 from having social media accounts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday that will prohibit children younger than 14 from joining social media in the state.NBC News - Politics - Florida -
Twins draft pick Travis Adams saves Florida man from a house fire
Adams was in the area for spring training with the organizationCBS Sports - Sports - Florida -
Will the Giants draft a QB? Biggest reason team considering moving on from Daniel Jones after 2024, per report
New York is looking at Jones' successor at quarterbackCBS Sports - Sports -
'Stumpy,' a beloved Japanese cherry tree, makes its last bloom in Washington
Stumpy, a scraggly, fan-favorite Japanese cherry blossom tree on the National Mall, is on the chopping block as Washington prepares for a new seawall repair project.NBC News - Top stories -
Florida passed a law that prohibits people under 14 years old from having social-media accounts, regardless of parental consent.
Florida passed a law that prohibits people under 14 years old from having social-media accounts, regardless of parental consent.The Wall Street Journal - World - Florida -
Sunak can scrape some cheer from this by-election
The timing of Scott Benton’s resignation in Blackpool South means that vote can be held on May 2, mitigating the painFinancial Times - World -
What You Can Learn From Hiring
How Eat the Change founder Seth Goldman has gotten better at hiringInc. - Business -
Arizona court rules Mexico can proceed with lawsuit against five US gun dealers
Companies accused of facilitating gun trafficking and and of being responsible for bloodshed that their guns contribute to in Mexico. A trial court in Arizona has ruled that the Mexican government may proceed in its trailblazing lawsuit against ...The Guardian - World -
Walt Disney backed down from a long-running legal battle with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over control of the Orlando-area land that is home to the company's most important resort.
Walt Disney backed down from a long-running legal battle with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over control of the Orlando-area land that is home to the company’s most important resort.The Wall Street Journal - World - Florida -
A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them.The New York Times - Top stories -
Emergency QB can now come from practice squad
The emergency quarterback rule has gotten a much-needed boost.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
F1 quiz: can you name these old race circuits from the photographs?
Study the Formula One images for clues and see if you can steer yourself to a decent finish by guessing the correct tracks Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Can bridges be protected from ships hitting them? An expert weighs in.
An engineer explains what happened in the wake of the 1980 Sunshine Skyway Bridge collision in Tampa, Florida, and what can be done to prevent incidents like the collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge.CBS News - Top stories -
The EU’s giant experiment in tech micromanagement
New Digital Markets Act will be a test case for how far regulators can dictate design of products and servicesFinancial Times - Business -
Too much Atlantic in Atlantic City: Beach erosion has casinos desperately seeking sand by summer
There's a little too much Atlantic in Atlantic City this year for some casinosABC News - Entertainment -
Long Beach Post staffers laid off after moving to unionize and going on strike
The Long Beach Media Guild announced Friday that nine Long Beach Post staffers received layoff notices after moving to unionize and going on strike.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Twelve people reported drowned off a Gaza beach trying to reach aid drop
Palestinian authorities say deaths resulted from attempts to recover crates that fell in water after parachutes went wrong . Twelve people drowned trying to get to aid dropped by plane off a Gaza beach, Palestinian health authorities have said, ...The Guardian - World -
US Coast Guard searching for Marine who went missing off Puerto Rico beach
A search is underway for a U.S. Marine who disappeared while swimming at a Puerto Rico beach during a high surf advisory, the U.S. Coast Guard said.ABC News - Top stories -
Russia Has Seen Several Major Attacks in Recent Decades
The concert hall massacre near Moscow raised Russian memories of other attacks, most related to the wars against Chechen separatists in the 1990s and 2000s that helped enable the rise of Vladimir V. Putin.The New York Times - World - Russia -
Eric Trump on father's $400M bond: 'No one's ever seen a bond this size'
Eric Trump lamented the $454 million penalty imposed on his father, former President Donald Trump, to cover a civil fraud verdict. “No one's ever seen a bond this size,” he told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo during a Sunday interview. “Every ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun leaving the company seen as good news for the stock
Steve Mollenkopf elected to become board chair, and will lead efforts to select next CEO.MarketWatch - Business -
Eurozone Bond Yields Drift Lower, Liquidity Seen Light Ahead of Easter
Eurozone government bond yields were slightly lower in early trading, with investors awaiting fresh drivers in a week when market liquidity is likely to be light ahead of the Easter holidays.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Snag a 4-pack of Apple AirTags for the lowest price we've seen at Walmart
Grab four Apple AirTags for just $80 to track your luggage, find your lost keys, and keep an eye on your wallet.CBS News - Top stories - Apple -
Rare and raw: never before seen Rolling Stones – in pictures
In 1981, photographer Brian Aris was invited to join the rock’n’roll legends at rehearsals in Boston. He captured their intense musical bond – but couldn’t corner Charlie Watts Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Eurozone Sovereign Spreads Could Widen on Higher Focus on Fundamentals
Higher-than-expected Italian and French budget deficits in 2023 and a heavy ratings calendar ahead will shift the focus to fundamentals of eurozone government bond issuers, potentially causing some yield spread widening later this year, Societe ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boao Latest: China to Fend Off Risk Spillover; Climate Hurdle
Yahoo News - World - China -
How Biden can win in the swing states by learning from New York City’s subways
In 2024, the Biden campaign should flood the airwaves with characters from a variety of backgrounds talking excitedly as they look at pictures of the coming improvements in their local area made possible by the Biden administration’s success at ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Can England use wake-up call from Brazil to improve for Euro 2024?
Despite the talent that England boast, defeat against Brazil raised the lingering question of whether the Three Lions can step up when it matters most.ESPN - Sports -
Can NBC News recover from its damaging decision to hire Ronna McDaniel? | Margaret Sullivan
Bringing on a powerful election denialist is like putting a standing chyron on the Nightly News: ‘Lying is rewarded here’. Get Margaret Sullivan’s latest columns delivered straight to your inboxAs boneheaded corporate decisions go, the one by NBC ...The Guardian - World -
Democrats hope Biden can ride the party’s special election wave: From the Politics Desk
Democrats keep winning special elections, but Joe Biden isn't getting a polling boost. RNC co-chair Lara Trump sits down for an interview.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
How can we save British nightlife from collapse? Look to Germany – and its football | Gilles Peterson
Small venues are the heart of our musical culture. Here’s my two-pronged plan to keep that heart beating. Grassroots venues are the foundation upon which the mighty British music industry has been built, fuelling the phenomenal level of talent ...The Guardian - World -
Give Kate and family space to heal, says ex-royal aide
The Royal Family will get back to normal after "this sticky patch", says ex-royal spokesman Paddy Harverson.BBC News - Top stories -
Small-Business Owners Are Reducing or Eliminating Office Space
Two new studies show that smaller companies are shedding office space at a faster rate than larger competitors, but employee preferences may lead bigger businesses to follow suit.Inc. - Business