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Tourists flock to 1,000-year-old cedar tree resembling Studio Ghibli's Totoro
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This MIT Professor's 5Ss Rule Has Been Around for 40 Years. It's Still the Secret to Becoming a World-Class Speaker
Patrick Wilson taught MIT students how to speak in a way that made people pay attention for over 40 years. His top trick will work for you too.Inc. - Business -
Why the World Has Gone Cuckoo for Copper
The U.S. and China are competing to acquire the metal, which is essential for EVs and data centers. It is also at the center of a $39 billion takeover battle.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Why the Bay Area Is the AI World's Hot Spot for Startup Funding
A new report indicates that a few firms in the San Francisco Bay Area are gobbling up the bulk of the VC world's AI fundraises.Inc. - Business -
The EU is angry that Eurovision banned the EU flag from the song contest and wants to know why
The European Union’s executive will demand explanations from Eurovision song contest organizers why its flag was banned from the concert hall during the finalABC News - Entertainment - European Union -
K-pop fans around globe rally for climate and environment goals
Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activismABC News - Entertainment - Climate -
Fans flock to Paris to cheer as Lise Davidsen becomes classical music's Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift isn’t the only singer fans are flocking to Paris to hearABC News - Entertainment -
BlackRock closes in on crown of world’s largest bitcoin fund
Asset manager pushes deeper into digital assets after ETF successFinancial Times - Business - Crypto -
Will High Interest Rates Curb Inflation? The Fed Will Wait and See
While consumers clamor for rate cuts, the central bank leadership is prepared to hang on until inflation stops climbing.Inc. - Business - Federal Reserve -
Rangers drop 2 in row, to 'see what we're made of'
Rangers captain Jacob Trouba said New York's failure to close out the Hurricanes at home in Game 5 presents an important character test for his team.ESPN - Sports -
Why are GameStop shares on the rise again?
The stock for video game retailer GameStop closed up 74% on Monday, harkening back to the buying frenzy in January 2021 fueled by traders on Reddit. Martin Baccardax, senior editor and chief markets correspondent for TheStreet, joins CBS News to ...CBS News - Top stories -
Jan. 6, Senate matchups and party fights: What to watch in Tuesday's primaries
Voters in West Virginia, Maryland and Nebraska head to the polls for primaries Tuesday, while North Carolina holds primary runoffs. Here's what to watch for.NBC News - Top stories -
How to Watch Google I/O 2024, and What to Expect
The annual developer conference kicks off with a keynote address on Tuesday. Look out for updates on Android, Search, and Assistant, plus a whole lot of AI news.Wired - Tech - Google -
Watch: Panda mom honored with Mother's Day feast at Japanese zoo
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5 things to watch in Maryland, West Virginia and Nebraska primaries
Voters in Maryland, West Virginia and Nebraska will head to the polls Tuesday as several closely contested Senate and House races take shape. Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks is running against Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) for the ...The Hill - Politics -
Jesse Marsch lands Canada coaching job ahead of this summer's Copa America and 2026 FIFA World Cup as co-hosts
Marsch was most recently the Leeds United manager from 2022 to 2023CBS Sports - Sports - World Cup -
Julianne Moore, Chloë Sevigny and Others Celebrate the Dia Beacon Museum
A springtime benefit and 50th anniversary celebration at Dia Beacon in New York’s Hudson Valley brought together an array of cultural figures.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Paris mayor decries vandalism of a memorial honoring people who rescued Jews in World War II
A Paris memorial honoring people who distinguished themselves by helping to rescue Jews in France during the country’s Nazi occupation in World War II has been defaced with painted blood-red handsABC News - World -
These are the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 companies: See the full list of startups riding the AI wave
CNBC reveals the 2024 Disruptor 50 list, AI-driven startups moving beyond the 'better, faster, cheaper' mantra that defined Silicon Valley's past.CNBC - Business -
Why Ali Sethi Turned to Pop Music
In fiction, Ali Sethi wrote about being queer in Pakistan. Now he’s singing his story.The New York Times - Top stories -
I Am Once Again Asking Our Tech Overlords to Watch the Whole Movie
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has seemingly cited Her as an inspiration for ChatGPT’s conversational voice assistant update. Maybe don't!Wired - Tech -
2024 NBA Draft Combine: How to watch Bronny James and other top prospects, online live stream, TV channel
The NBA Draft Combine is underwayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Thunder vs. Mavericks schedule: Where to watch Game 4, NBA playoff series, scores, game predictions, odds
The top-seeded Thunder are trying to tie the best-of-seven series on Monday nightCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Celtics vs. Cavaliers schedule: Where to watch Game 4, TV channel, predictions, odds for NBA playoff series
The Celtics are looking for a commanding 3-1 series leadCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Why EQ--Not Just IQ--Is Mission-Critical Right Now
Leadership plays a big role in modeling emotional intelligence to help a company thrive and grow.Inc. - Business -
Forget U.S. stocks — UBS says Europe's are a better bet. Here's why
In a bold "U-turn," UBS says European stocks are now more attractive than their U.S. counterparts.CNBC - Business -
What Forecasters Say About Interest Rates (and Why They Disagree)
Hopes for a steep drop in borrowing costs for consumers and businesses have been dashed. But some experts predict modest reductions in coming months.The New York Times - Business -
‘Flavours as vivid as the scent of pine forests’: why I love Baltic cuisine
Food writer Caroline Eden celebrates the region’s distinct - and underrated - flavours, from quince lemonade and cloudberry jam to birch syrup and blueberry soup. When I was planning a recent journey back to Riga, its food filled my thoughts more ...The Guardian - World -
Why Hong Kong should put debt restructuring back on the legislative agenda
Lawyers say more options are needed to resolve debt problems than simply ‘lose-lose’ liquidationsFinancial Times - World - Hong Kong -
Jayson Tatum is a superstar and a mere mortal. Why aren't we OK with that?
Vulnerability is considered a weakness in sports until it isn't, and the Boston Celtics forward is floating in between.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Why Jared Goff is getting $53 million a year and what it means for the Lions
The Lions have put $212 million behind their belief that Goff can bring a Super Bowl title to Detroit.ESPN - Sports -
VAR review: Why Man United saw their penalty appeal turned down
Plus all the other big incidents checked and reviewed by the VAR in the Premier League.ESPN - Sports - Premier League