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Inflation is slowing. Here's why prices still aren’t going down
Americans are still feeling the pressure of high prices despite reports of inflation slowing and wages increasing.CNBC - Business -
Maryland governor signs bill banning the sale of speculative tickets
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday signed into law a bill that aims to protect consumers from ticket scalpers and resellers.NBC News - Top stories -
Eurovision: Thousands protest against Israel's entry in Malmo
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Netherlands’ Eurovision entry disqualified from song contest
Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein out because of incident involving female member of production crew. Eurovision 2024 – follow it liveThe Netherlands’ entry has been disqualified from the grand final of the Eurovision song contest due to an ...The Guardian - World -
Aircraft problems leave Germany's justice minister stuck in Venice
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Despite reasons for Ford's latest EV sales surge, there's a lot going right at the automaker
Lower pricing due to softening demand helped April electric vehicle sales at Ford more than double.CNBC - Business -
‘This gesture made history’: watch given to Gina Lollobrigida by Fidel Castro is to go on sale
After the actor turned photojournalist interviewed the communist leader, he gave her his watch – one of many items of her memorabilia up for auction. It was one of the most unusual interviews: she was the glamorous 1950s Italian film star, once ...The Guardian - World -
Congress is working on a federal privacy law. Here’s why we need one
As consumers, we have the power to force companies to respect our data preferences — if we stay angry, and keep paying attention to how our data is used and abused.The Hill - Politics -
Imagine Your Last Day of Work Ever. Here’s Theirs.
American culture has no set ritual to mark retirement. They created their own.The New York Times - Top stories -
Eurovision build-up marred as thousands protest and Dutch entry thrown out
Performers withdraw from rehearsals and a contestant is disqualified amid pro-Palestinian marches.BBC News - Top stories - Netherlands -
The rule capping credit card late fees at $8 is on hold — here’s what it means for you
The outcome preserves, at least for now, a key revenue stream for the U.S. card industry. The CFPB said the rule would've saved Americans $10 billion a year.CNBC - Business -
Seth Meyers on Stormy Daniels testimony: ‘How are they going to teach this era of history in high school?’
Late-night hosts discuss adult film star’s testimony at Trump’s hush-money trial and RFK Jr’s claim that a worm ate his brain. Late-night hosts talked Stormy Daniels’s testimony, Trump’s NFT scam and RFK Jr’s alleged brain worm. Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Shaquille O'Neal-Shannon Sharpe beef reaches diss track level. Here's how we got here
Shaquille O'Neal dropped a diss track about Shannon Sharpe as part of the beef between the two star athletes-turned-broadcasters that started with a Nikola Jokic interview.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Here’s how Apple might take AI to the next level
Also, new index ETFs to help investors narrow their focus and an interview with Maurice Saatchi.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
Here's what to know about conservatorships and how Brian Wilson's case evolved
A judge has put Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson under a court conservatorship to oversee his personal and medical affairs after the legendary songwriter’s doctor reported that he has a major neurocognitive disorderABC News - Entertainment -
Here's what to know about conservatorships and how Brian Wilson's case evolved
A judge has put Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson under a court conservatorship to oversee his personal and medical affairs after the legendary songwriter’s doctor reported that he has a major neurocognitive disorderABC News - Health -
How are McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari working offtrack to catch Red Bull?
With Max Verstappen and Red Bull setting the standard in Formula One, how are opponents McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari working to catch up?ESPN - Sports