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Minding the gap: 'It's a scandal, it's a death trap'
A passenger who fell and hurt himself getting off a train says gaps to some platforms are too big.BBC News - Top stories -
Norges Bank Holds Rates, Hints at Later Cut
Norway’s central bank held its key policy rate at 4.5% and reiterated that it was likely to stay at that level for some time, as high wage growth and a weak krone keep inflation elevated.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rams GM Les Snead reveals when he may ask Aaron Donald to come out of retirement
L.A. had one former player unretire and rejoin the team en route to a Super Bowl winCBS Sports - Sports -
Japan's finance minister says yen intervention may be necessary when there are 'excessive' moves
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki on Friday backed currency interventions by his country's policymakers if the yen moved in sharp directions.CNBC - Business -
6 Ways Businesses Can Fail From the Beginning
Dramatically increase your startup's chances for success by pairing due diligence with intentionality in your planning and focus.Inc. - Business -
Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls Push Down Dollar
The dollar weakened, with the WSJ Dollar Index down, as April jobs report missed expectations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel Gives Hamas a Week to Strike a Deal or Rafah Offensive Will Begin
Hamas’s Gaza chief hasn’t responded to a cease-fire proposal presented last weekend.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
After a Breakup, Do Photos of an Ex Stay on Your Instagram?
Addressing the very 21st-century question of whether to archive or memorialize past relationships on your Instagram account.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Pat Gelsinger was brought in to fix Intel. 3 years later, it still seems like a mess.
Turning around Intel Corp., the second-largest chip maker in the world, is taking a lot longer than many investors were counting on — but they need to be patient because the ongoing strategic changes may yet save the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Pat Beverley throws ball at Pacers fans, later tells reporter to leave his locker-room interview
Milwaukee Bucks guard Pat Beverley indicated a video showing him throwing a ball at a spectator on Thursday was misleading but later added that “I have to be better.”ABC News - Sports
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Former Trump senior aide Hope Hicks takes the witness stand
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Prosecutors grill Hope Hicks about infamous 'Access Hollywood' tape
Former White House communications director Hope Hicks took the stand on Friday in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial, a tense reunion for the former president and a woman who was once one of his closest aides.NBC News - Top stories -
Former Trump aide Hope Hicks testifies in hush money trial
Hope Hicks, a former White House aide to former President Trump, has begun testifying in the New York hush money trial. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard and Danny Cevallos report on Hicks' past with Trump and the possible impact of her testimony.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
The U.S. labor market is shifting toward skilled labor as white-collar hiring slows
America's jobs market increasingly appears to have a steady demand for skilled workers and a flagging interest in hiring more "knowledge-based" professionals.NBC News - Top stories -
Pro-Palestinian campus protests are going global
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have rocked college campuses in the United States are now gaining traction across the world as protesters join the movement globally.NBC News - Top stories