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Michael Jordan: NASCAR not making permanent team charters would be a 'big miss'
The co-owner of 23XI Racing expressed his opinion in an article by The New York Times.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NASCAR -
House GOP’s 'discriminatory' funding change draws ire of Democrats, nonprofits
Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups are coming out against a new announcement by House Republicans targeting funding for nonprofits, panning the latest move as “discriminatory” and an attempt to limit dollars to LGBTQ organizations. House ...The Hill - Politics -
Lawmakers and advocates make last-ditch push to extend affordable internet subsidy
Millions of families will face bigger internet bills starting in May because a federal broadband subsidy program is set to expireABC News - Tech -
The Catholic Church says a missing Mexican bishop has been found and is hospitalized
The Catholic Church says a missing Mexican bishop has been found and is hospitalizedABC News - World -
Georgia governor signs immigration bill months after UGA slaying, worrying Latino advocates
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the new immigration law he signed in response to the slaying of Laken Riley at UGA would improve public safety, but opponents said it would erode trust between immigrant and Latino communities and law enforcement.NBC News - Top stories -
Abducted retired Catholic bishop who mediated between cartels in Mexico is located, hospitalized
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Catholic Church calls for the release of a missing bishop who mediated among cartels in a conflictive Mexican state
Catholic Church calls for the release of a missing bishop who mediated among cartels in a conflictive Mexican stateABC News - World -
Over $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds is set to expire in just over 2 weeks, IRS says—here’s how to claim yours
The IRS says it's holding onto over $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds. Filers have until May 17 to claim their potential portion. How to get started.CNBC - Business -
‘Smartphones on Wheels’ Draw Attention From Regulators
Modern cars are internet-connected and have hundreds of sensors. Lawmakers and regulators have concerns about what’s happening with all that data.The New York Times - Tech -
Georgia Bill Targeting ‘Foreign Interests’ Draws Protests
Opponents of the measure, which resembles a Russian law that Moscow has used to crack down on dissidents, say it could undermine efforts for Georgia to join the European Union.The New York Times - World
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The Exodus of China's Wealthy to Japan
Frustrations with Beijing’s autocratic political system and the economic slowdown have driven some people to leave China and settle in Japan.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
As Ukraine Loses Ground, Baltic Countries Ask: Are We Next?
Estonia’s border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential targets for destabilization.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Stalled Inflation Vexes the Fed. Is It Noise or a New Trend?
The fundamentals suggest inflation should still be headed down, but the Fed isn’t betting on that.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Europe Takes Radical Steps to Boost Production; "There Is No Other Option"
EU official Thierry Breton wants state spending to support domestic manufacturing to compete with China and the U.S.—a reversal of longtime policy to clamp down on national subsidies.The Wall Street Journal - World - Europe -
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