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What to know about RFK Jr.'s VP pick
Welcome to The Hill's Campaign newsletter {beacon} Campaign Report Campaign Report The Big Story What to know about RFK Jr.'s VP pick Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., of the infamous political dynasty, is continuing his third-party bid for president, ...The Hill - Politics -
What to know about Terrence Shannon Jr.'s arrest on rape charge as Illinois plays in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
Shannon missed six games during his suspension but is leading a hot Illinois team into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA TournamentCBS Sports - Sports -
First lady Jill Biden will publish children's book about White House cat
First lady Jill Biden will publish a new children’s book in June that follows the first family’s pet cat, Willow, on her journey moving to Washington, D.C., as she explores the various rooms in the White House and meets the people that keep daily ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
What Elon Musk Said in Testy Interview on Don Lemon’s New Show
The former CNN anchor released a wide-ranging interview with the billionaire about business, politics, online hate speech and more.The New York Times - Tech - Elon Musk -
What drivers said after William Byron won at COTA
NASCAR's Cup Series saw its first repeat winner of 2024.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Dow Industrials, S&P 500 Dip to Start Week
Stocks were mostly lower as chip makers came under pressure, after a report that China plans to phase out U.S.-made microprocessors in government computers and servers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GE Vernova, Solventum to join S&P 500 index next week
Newly minted GE Vernova and Solventum Corp., both soon to be officially spun off from two industrial giants, are hitting it big early: They are joining the S&P 500 index next week.MarketWatch - Business -
What's Next for Gold? Look to China for Clues
Gold buying in the country has helped fuel a recent surge—and could protect against a downturn.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
What's Next for Gold? Look to China for Clues
Gold buying in the country has helped fuel a recent surge—and could protect against a downturn.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Hair That Puts Your Best Face Forward
Wet waves, curly mullets and all sorts of braids commanded attention without camouflaging other features.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
2024 NFL Annual Meetings: Here's what Roger Goodell said, including playing on Christmas each year
The top discussion points from Roger Goodell's presserCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
News Quiz for March 23, 2024
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What we know about the incident
How events unfolded when a cargo ship crashed into and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge.BBC News - Top stories -
Fisker said its negotiations for a tie-up with a large automaker have broken down, heightening concerns about the EV startup's financial situation.
Fisker said its negotiations for a tie-up with a large automaker have broken down, heightening concerns about the EV startup’s financial situation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Duke Faced Questions About Its Drive. Then the Blue Devils Looked in the Mirror.
“You have to be grateful for the bad moments that come your way,” Coach Jon Scheyer said.The New York Times - Sports -
Here's What Retirement Looks Like for Single Women in America
Four retirees open up about their finances and how they spend their time.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Don’t Look Away From What’s Happening in Hong Kong
As Beijing cracks down, Hong Kongers are purging evidence of their lost liberties.The New York Times - Top stories - Hong Kong -
What a Successful Brick-and-Mortar Strategy Looks Like in 2024
AllBirds closing doors is a tough indicator for the state of in-person retail. But experts say it's just an omnichannel world, and successful brands are living in it.Inc. - Business -
It looks like Pakistan bought a Chinese spy ship. What does it do?
Yahoo News - World - Pakistan -
Looking at solar eclipse can be dangerous without eclipse glasses. What to know
Looking directly at the sun during a solar eclipse can lead to permanent eye damageABC News - Tech -
What do the first two rounds of a perfect draft look like?
Ideal outcomes for the first two rounds of a 10-team draft from any of the starting draft positions.ESPN - Sports -
What’s So Funny About a Naked Man?
John Cena’s skit at the Academy Awards underscores an intractable gender imbalance, even as it gets legitimate laughs.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
What is known about Kate's cancer diagnosis
Kate, the Princess of Wales, has disclosed that she has cancer but hasn't said what kindABC News - Health -
What to know about the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore
Baltimore's Key Bridge collapsed after a cargo ship struck one of its supporting columns early Tuesday, plunging cars and people into the water.CBS News - Top stories -
What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge partially collapsed after being hit by a massive cargo ship early Tuesday.ABC News - Top stories -
What to Know About Trump Media’s Stock Debut
Trump Media attracted a frenzy of interest on its first day of trading, and is now worth nearly $8 billion. Here are the basics of what’s happening.The New York Times - Business - Donald Trump -
These Small Businesses Adopted 4-Day Workweeks. Here's What They Learned
Founders say productivity rose and burnout dropped.Inc. - Business -
I wore the Fitbit Charge 6 for weeks — here's what to know
The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the best fitness trackers for beginners starting their fitness journey. Here’s what to know before buying one.NBC News - Top stories -
Moscow Concert Hall Shooting: Security Questions Emerge as First Charges Are Filed in Russia Attack
Russian officials formally charged four men in the attack, which killed at least 137 people at a Moscow-area concert hall on Friday. American officials blamed a branch of the Islamic State.The New York Times - World - Russia -
Tech companies anticipating the enormous quantities of electricity that will be needed to power the advance of artificial intelligence are looking to utilities for reassurance about supplies.
Tech companies anticipating the enormous quantities of electricity that will be needed to power the advance of artificial intelligence are looking to utilities for reassurance about supplies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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