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Carnegie Museum Exhibit Explores Pittsburgh’s Legacy of Steel
At the Carnegie Museum of Art, an installation by the artist Marie Watt celebrates the region’s industrial history with I-beams and glass.The New York Times - Business -
Trump Media stock is booming (for now). Here’s the way to play it on the cheap.
If you wanted to buy shares in Trump Media & Technology, Donald Trump’s new stock market venture, how many could you get for $100?MarketWatch - Business - Donald Trump -
After Ukraine Aid Vote, Republicans Braced for Backlash Find Little
Some Republicans who backed the aid encountered little resistance from voters, who were far more willing to embrace it — and less interested in ousting the speaker over it — than their right-wing colleagues.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
Gray Zone Warfare launches amid Escape from Tarkov backlash
Escape from Tarkov defined the extraction shooter genre, but its top spot is in jeopardy due to blunders and rivals like Gray Zone Warfare.VentureBeat - Tech -
Makeup brand criticized for creating deep black foundation shade reminiscent of black face paint
A makeup company with products available at Ulta Beauty released a deep black foundation shade after beauty gurus said its initial shade range wasn’t inclusive.NBC News - Top stories -
Amazon Gets More Fuel for AI Race
Capital spending under CEO Andy Jassy will go up “meaningfully,” but record operating margins driven by retail, cloud and advertising will ease the pain.The Wall Street Journal - World - Amazon -
The Cheap Seats: Is it time for fantasy managers to take a victory lap over Jack Flaherty?
Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski answers your mailbag questions in the first May edition of The Cheap Seats.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
McDonald's Boosts Promos as Boycotts Hit Global Sales
On an earnings call, CEO Chris Kempczinski says inflation is cutting diner budgets and Muslim-majority markets are experiencing slower sales.Inc. - Business -
How shale rewrote the global oil order
What’s keeping oil prices from jumping higher?Financial Times - World -
Waking to a 'different world' after Kenya's flood
Survivors desperately search for loved ones as the president announces a large-scale evacuation.BBC News - Top stories
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