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‘I’d rather wear a potato sack’: I’m a bridesmaid at three weddings. The brides chose ugly dresses — and I’m obliged to pay. Should I say no?
“I’m getting increasingly anxious about these mounting expenses, and I don’t know how I can possibly afford them.”MarketWatch - Business -
China's Economy Is 'Failing,' U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Says
The U.S. military commander in the Indo-Pacific said he didn’t believe the economic growth figures reported by China and described the country’s economy as failing.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
E-Commerce and the Influencer Economy
How internet shopping became choked with junk.The New York Times - Top stories -
Universal Studios tram crash injures more than a dozen, park and fire officials say
A tram crash at Universal Studios injured 15 people, fire officials said.ABC News - Top stories -
If you use these 3 phrases, you’re more resilient and secure than most, psychologists say
Psychologists recommend using these three phrases to strengthen your mental toughness, and become a more resilient and secure person.CNBC - Business -
Pritzker says it’s ‘throwing away’ votes if Democrats backed someone other than Biden
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said Democrats would be "throwing away" their votes if they supported someone other than President Biden in November's presidential election. "I'm not suggesting there aren't other names on the ballot. I'm suggesting ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
U.S. in a "very different competition than what we had in the Cold War," author says
New York Times correspondent David Sanger, author of the book "New Cold Wars," tells "Face the Nation" that the new international world order is a "very different competition than what we had in the Cold War."CBS News - Top stories -
10 Stylish Mother's Day Gifts That Say More Than Flowers Ever Could
A bouquet is sweet—but oh-so predictable. This Mother’s Day, scratch her itch for design with a gift that blooms less fleetingly.The Wall Street Journal - World -
10 Stylish Mother's Day Gifts That Say More Than Flowers Ever Could
A bouquet is sweet—but oh-so predictable. This Mother’s Day, scratch her itch for design with a gift that blooms less fleetingly.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Recruitment firm says North America, Northern Europe conditions softer than expected
Shares of recruitment firm Randstad fell as much as 7% as the company said it experienced softer than expected conditions in North America and Northern Europe and that tough conditions continued in April.MarketWatch - Business -
No cognitive bias is more 'dramatic or dangerous' than this one, author says—here's how to avoid it
Confidence doesn't immediately raise red flags, but too much of it can keep us from asking for help or being able to admit what we don't know.CNBC - Business -
Will the UK’s rejection of EU overtures on youth mobility last?
Brussels’ offer to open talks has been rebuffed but the prospect of a deal is still possible, say expertsFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
Revolut plans advertising sales push as it waits for banking licence
The London-based fintech has hired a TikTok executive to lead a ‘media strategy’ as it seeks to diversify revenuesFinancial Times - Business -
Eurozone business activity rises to 11-month high
Data expected to reassure ECB officials that eurozone still on track for ‘soft landing’Financial Times - World -
'Your personality will get you 10 times richer than your intelligence,' says self-made millionaire who retired at 35
When it comes to getting promotions and raises, your EQ is more important than your IQ, says 42-year-old millionaire Steve Adcock.CNBC - Business -
German president honours contribution of Turkish migrants to economy
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DNB Earnings Supported by Corporate Market and Strong Economy
DNB Bank’s first-quarter earnings beat forecasts, helped by a positive trend in the corporate market and a resilient Norwegian economy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
DNB Earnings Supported by Corporate Market and Strong Economy
DNB Bank’s first-quarter earnings beat forecasts, helped by a positive trend in the corporate market and a resilient Norwegian economy.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Eurozone Bond Yields Could Rise If PMI Data Beat Forecasts
French, German and eurozone PMIs matching or beating consensus views could be sufficient in the current environment to push bond yields through resistance levels, both at the front and at the long end of the curve, KBC said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
World Primed for More Balanced Growth as U.S. Cools, Peers Pick Up Pace
Activity in the U.S. private sector slowed in April amid signs of a pickup in other leading economies, a sign that global growth is set to be more broadly balanced this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China’s economy is finally showing bright spots. Worrying signs remain.
Observers have learned it’s going to take more than a few months of robust numbers to prove a rebound is truly under way.MarketWatch - Business - China -
U.S. economy takes a step backward in April, S&P surveys show, as demand weakens
The U.S. economy lost some momentum in April, a pair of S&P surveys found, as businesses experienced a decline in new orders and reduced employment for the first time since the pandemic.MarketWatch - Business -
Dimon cautions over soft landing for ‘unbelievable’ US economy
JPMorgan Chase chief says in interview that he’d ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’Financial Times - Business -
'We need a miracle' - Israeli and Palestinian economies battered by war
Six months of conflict have also taken a heavy economic toll.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
2-year Treasury yield falls to lowest in over a week on signs U.S. economy is losing momentum
Yields on U.S. government debt finished slightly lower on Tuesday after data showed that weaker demand weighed on the pace of expansion in business activity this month.MarketWatch - Business -
Cramer points to signs the economy is slowing that could bring rate cuts from the Fed
CNBC's Jim Cramer referred to these factors as "brown shoots" that are disrupting U.S. economic growth.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
Passover’s Radical Message Is More Vital Than Ever
The Bible insists we turn our pain into understanding, love and empathy.The New York Times - Top stories -
Evangelical America Is More Divided Than You Think
Evangelicals, fundamentalists and Pentecostals are taking the church in very different directions.The New York Times - Top stories -
Singapore's Inflation Unexpectedly Cools to Over Two-Year Low
Singapore’s easing but still high levels of inflation will likely add to expectations that the central bank will keep monetary policy settings steady.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UK borrowing casts doubt on pre-election tax cuts
Government borrowing for the year was £6.6bn higher than expected, according to new figures.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Better-Than Team for 2024 NFL Draft: Here are the prospects Pete Prisco likes more than scouts do
Utah do-it-all safety Sione Vaki captains Prisco's 2024 Better-Than TeamCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Largest Snake of All Time Was Longer than a T-Rex — But ‘Gentle’
Yahoo News - World -
Women’s London marathon will be ‘tougher race to win than Olympics’
Field is fastest ever, says race director BrasherMen’s race features greatest distance runner BekeleThere are so many history-makers and record breakers in Sunday’sLondon marathon that the race director, Hugh Brasher, reckons the women’s race will ...The Guardian - World -
Columbia protests continue after more than 100 arrested
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators reoccupied Columbia University's main lawn for a fourth day of protests in Upper Manhattan.CBS News - World -
Apple to Spend More Than $250 Million to Expand Singapore Hub
Apple will invest more than $250 million to expand a regional hub in Singapore to support growth and new undertakings in artificial intelligence, as the U.S. tech giant seeks to diversify its footprint in Asia and cut exposure to China.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Apple -
Tesla Will Lay Off More Than 10% of Global Workforce
Along with the departure of two senior executives, the cuts added to signs of turmoil at the electric car company.The New York Times - Tech - Tesla -
More than a dozen injured after crash involving tram at Universal Studios
The crash was caused by some sort of mechanical failure, according to LASD deputies.CBS News - Top stories -
Two centuries on, Greece loves Byron more than ever
200 years after the revolutionary Romantic poet Lord Byron’s death, Greeks are celebrating his place in their national pantheon. On Wednesday 18 August 1880, a sale was held at Sotheby’s in London. Among the items up for grabs were “interesting ...The Guardian - World -
Trump spends more than a quarter of campaign donations on legal fees
Ex-president’s court cases have drained $76mn from his election coffers since January last yearFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Trump spends more than a quarter of campaign donations on legal fees
Ex-president’s court cases have drained $76mn from his election coffers since January last yearFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump