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The Wall Street Journal - World
Macron's Center Folds in France
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally may have a chance to govern. -
CNBC - Business
Figma CEO says it is 'eating cost' of AI upgrade for customers in 2024
Figma is rolling out an AI upgraded design platform for free as its CEO Dylan Field says it's unclear how many users want AI, and how good the tech is. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A Secret to Their Happy Marriage: His and Hers 1970 Muscle Cars
What does his rare Plymouth Superbird have that his wife’s Dodge Challenger doesn’t? A glove box autographed by Richard Petty. -
Inc. - Business
Costco Just Made a Big Change to Its $4.99 Rotisserie Chickens, and Customers Are Not Happy
Here's to chicken. And to constants. -
The New York Times - World
The Center Collapses in France, Leaving Macron Marooned
Squeezed by the far-right National Rally party and the left, President Emmanuel Macron faces a country that may prove ungovernable. -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Center Collapses in France, Leaving Macron Marooned
Squeezed by the far-right National Rally party and the left, President Emmanuel Macron faces a country that may prove ungovernable. -
The Guardian - World
Macron sought clarity – and has brought his centrist project tumbling down
In an increasingly divided country, Marine Le Pen’s far-right, anti-immigration party has cemented its steady rise. When Emmanuel Macron strolled through the seaside resort of Le Touquet on Sunday afternoon, near his holiday home, dressed in a ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Macron's centrist party suffers historic defeat in first round of voting in France
Voters in France are selecting a new legislature. In the first round of voting, President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party suffered a big defeat, finishing third behind supporters of the left and right. The second and final round of voting wraps ... -
CBS News - World
Macron's centrist party suffers historic defeat in first round of voting in France
Voters in France are selecting a new legislature. In the first round of voting, President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party suffered a big defeat, finishing third behind supporters of the left and right. The second and final round of voting wraps ...
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