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Iran Says It Has Released Israel-Linked Ship’s Crew It Detained
Iranian forces seized the Portuguese-flagged ship, the MSC Aries, as tensions between Iran and Israel were rising.The New York Times - World - Iran -
Credit cards are the ‘financing of last resort’ for older adults as inflation persists
As inflationary pressures leave older adults with little wiggle room to pay for everyday items and cover emergency costs, credit cards have become the financing method of last resort. As a result, balances have jumped since last year.MarketWatch - Business -
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar from week 05/06/2024ABC News - Entertainment -
Pro-Palestinian campus protests are going global
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have rocked college campuses in the United States are now gaining traction across the world as protesters join the movement globally.NBC News - Top stories -
Apple vs. the world: Can the tech giant survive a global regulatory onslaught?
Apple has a strong track record fighting antitrust enforcers, but the global scope of its current fight is something new.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
Gambling-software company Games Global valued at about $2 billion in IPO
Games Global, which recently entered the U.S. market, has 40 exclusive studios, more than 1,300 proprietary games, and “some of the industry’s highest paying progressive jackpot network,” according to the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Venomous snakes likely to migrate en masse amid global heating, says study
Researchers find many countries unprepared for influx of new species and will be vulnerable to bites. Climate breakdown is likely to lead to the large-scale migration of venomous snake species into new regions and unprepared countries, according ...The Guardian - World -
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sony Pictures and Apollo submitted a $26 billion all-cash offer for Paramount Global, the latest twist in one of the messiest deal dramas in recent memory.
Sony Pictures and Apollo submitted a $26 billion all-cash offer for Paramount Global, the latest twist in one of the messiest deal dramas in recent memory.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Lucy Frazer demands speedy resolution to Telegraph saga
Culture secretary says UK ‘not stopping’ foreign investment as she defends blocking sale to Abu Dhabi-backed companyFinancial Times - Business
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