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Montana’s Senate Race Could Come Down to One Question: Do I Trust You?
Republicans are trying to paint Senator Jon Tester as a Washington sellout, while their own candidate, Tim Sheehy, faces scrutiny over his credibility and how he sustained a gunshot wound.The New York Times - Top stories -
5 Takeaways From the Spring Art Auctions: $20 Million Is the New $50 Million
Results from a week of sales tell a story of a masterpiece market come down to earth, the cooling of young art stars — and a hack that seemed to end on Sunday.The New York Times - Top stories -
Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence set to become next $50 million quarterback, per report
Lawrence and the Jaguars are discussing a new dealCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Deal written on a napkin that sent Lionel Messi to Barcelona sells at auction for $965,000
The famous napkin that linked a young Lionel Messi to Barcelona sold for 762,400 pounds ($965,000) on Friday, British auction house Bonhams said.NBC News - Top stories -
Just one company sells Chinese-made EVs in the U.S. Here’s how it’s navigating Biden’s new tariffs.
Analysts emphasize that Sweden-based Polestar had been moving away from having its electric vehicles made in China before this month’s news about U.S. tariffs.MarketWatch - Business -
After Adobe collapse, Figma deal allows employees to sell shares at $12.5 billion valuation
Figma on Thursday announced a tender offer that will allow current and former employees to sell shares at a valuation of $12.5 billion.CNBC - Business -
GameStop shares fell 20% after the videogame retailer said that it would sell up to 45 million more shares and that sales were continuing to slide sharply.
GameStop shares fell 20% after the videogame retailer said that it would sell up to 45 million more shares and that sales were continuing to slide sharply.The Wall Street Journal - World -
IBM and Palo Alto Networks Deal Prompts Questions Over Appetite for CybersecurityPlatforms
Palo Alto Networks is betting businesses will continue buying security software as a platform, rather than individual tools. But there are signs not all enterprises are on board.The Wall Street Journal - World -
We have $3.9 million in retirement and cash, but face a $60,000 annual college bill for our child over 5 years. Can I retire if my wife keeps working?
“Should I go back to some kind of part-time employment?”MarketWatch - Business -
Wordle, the daily obsession of millions
The New York Times' five-letter word puzzle has become a daily ritual, and was played a staggering 4.8 billion times last year.CBS News - Top stories
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Xander Schauffele Finally Holds His Nerve to Win PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele had developed a reputation for wilting in the biggest moments. But when he coughed up a lead Sunday, he responded with a string of clutch shots to land his first major title.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Iran Says Helicopter Carrying Its President Is Missing After Crash
Drones and dogs were being used to try to locate the helicopter carrying Ebrahim Raisi, hampered by fog and bad weather, Iran’s interior minister said. The foreign minister was also on board.The Wall Street Journal - World - Iran -
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“My behavior in that video is inexcusable,” he said of footage that captured a 2016 altercation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What It's Like Being Jewish at Harvard
An alumni report on antisemitism on campus includes startling testimony from students and faculty.The Wall Street Journal - World