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Soft jobs report shows hiring slowdown for first time in months
Employment data released in April showed that less jobs were added during the month than analysts expected, and showed that the nation's unemployment rate had ticked up. Economists say this shows a cooling job market, but President Biden said it's ...CBS News - Top stories -
McKenna guides Ipswich back to 'promised land'
Just two and a half years into his managerial career, Kieran McKenna has guided Ipswich to two promotions and a return to the Premier League.BBC News - Top stories -
Long Beach's iconic Queen Mary reins again
The majestic ocean liner the Queen Mary, once the playground for the rich and famous, fell into disrepair and was in danger of sinking until officials in Long Beach, California, gave it another shot. Tom Wait has more.CBS News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Paul Walter Hauser Lands Mystery Role In The Fantastic Four
Marvel's upcoming Fantastic Four reboot is beginning to fill out the rest of its cast, and now Emmy-winner Paul Walter Hauser is the latest addition. Via Deadline, Hauser's role is currently undisclosed, so he could be playing a friend or foe to ...GameSpot - Tech -
West Saratoga Is a Kentucky Derby Long Shot. But So Was His Trainer.
Larry Demeritte, the Derby’s first Black trainer in 35 years, is a man who understands this is all about much more than him.The New York Times - Sports -
Denmark increases defense spending in view of Russian long-term war
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‘It’s like winning the lottery’: the mobile home owners buying the land they live on
Residents of manufactured housing parks typically own their homes – but not the parks themselves, which can be incredibly lucrative. Now some residents are forming cooperatives, and taking control. This story is co-published with the Lever, a ...The Guardian - World -
Caitlin Clark makes long-awaited WNBA preseason debut
Basketball star Caitlin Clark made her WNBA preseason debut Friday before a sold-out crowd in Arlington, Texas. Clark finished with a team-high 21 points, but her Indiana Fever fell to the Dallas Wings 79-76.CBS News - Top stories - WNBA -
Give This Rich Dude $1 or The Onion Disappears Forever
Entrepreneur Jeff Lawson’s plan to revive venerable satirical outlet The Onion involves borrowing from the playbook of the founders of WhatsApp.Wired - Tech -
Three arrested over Sikh activist's killing in Canada
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead last June, sparking a diplomatic row between India and Canada.BBC News - Top stories
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