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Shohei Ohtani continues to hand out Porsches. This time Dave Roberts gets one
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn't receive a real Porsche from Shohei Ohtani like Joe Kelly's wife, but he was happy with the thoughtful gesture.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Blue Peter winner designed TV with internet in 1970s
Steven Bostock marks the 50th anniversary of his idea for the year 2000.BBC News - Top stories -
The Loss in Gaza Captured in One Photo
Every death of a child from the war in Gaza is a preventable tragedy.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Unfortunate Reality Facing One of Baseball’s Best Players
Mike Trout seems destined to spend his entire career with the Angels. That’s horrifying, a columnist from The Athletic writes.The New York Times - Sports -
In Super Metroid, No One Can Hear You Scream
Super Metroid recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary. Below, we look back at how it used and helped to create horror game tropes.It begins with a benign pulse over black. An otherworldly synth shriek interrupting. Random shots of dead ...GameSpot - Tech -
Here's where the jobs are for April 2024 — in one chart
Health care and social assistance led the way, while construction hiring slowed.CNBC - Business -
There are two Donald Trumps — but which is the real one?
Sensible conservative or dangerous narcissist? The best answer comes from those who have worked with himFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
What Was I Thinking? Interior Designers Confess Their Travel Souvenir Disasters
Foolish keepsakes that designers brought home—from an animal pelt to a vase so colorful it overpowers the flowers—and the lessons the tokens taught themThe Wall Street Journal - World
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Investors Were Burned by European Banks for Years---Until Now
After years in the doldrums, European banks have cleaned up their balance sheets. The result: Stock prices have surged.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Baby Boomer Professors Join Student Protests, Risking Arrest and Violence
Faculty are taking to the front lines at universities, often in support of students’ right to protest.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bondholders to Push Ukraine to Resume Debt Payments After Hiatus
After Russian troops stormed into the country two years ago, Ukraine’s lenders said Kyiv could wait to pay them back. Now, their patience is starting to run out.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Israel Wants to Go Into Rafah. It's Taking a Big Risk.
The military objectives are important, but risks to civilians and to Israel’s international standing will be hard to escape.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel