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The EU said it opened a probe into whether Meta Platforms shirked some of its responsibilities under the Digital Services Act.
The EU said it opened a probe into whether Meta Platforms shirked some of its responsibilities under the Digital Services Act.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Slamdance Film Festival is moving to Los Angeles with its next edition
Founded by filmmakers who had been rejected by Sundance, Slamdance is stepping out of Park City's shadow, relocating to Los Angeles and picking February dates.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
'Legacy Act denies victims like me closure'
Sean Slane speaks about his father's murder as a law takes effect to end some Troubles-era inquests.BBC News - Top stories -
India’s Master of Nostalgia Takes His Sweeping Vision to Netflix
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s films are known for splendor, grandiosity and obsessive attention to light and detail. Will that translate to smaller screens?The New York Times - World - Netflix -
India’s Master of Nostalgia Takes His Sweeping Vision to Netflix
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s films are known for splendor, grandiosity and obsessive attention to light and detail. Will that translate to smaller screens?The New York Times - Top stories - Netflix -
Too big to care: It is time for a Glass-Steagall Act for healthcare
Accountability, almost always in short supply in American life, is desperately needed.The Hill - Politics -
Longtime Patriots coach Bill Belichick set to roast Tom Brady in new Netflix special
Bill Belichick, Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski, Drew Bledsoe and Randy Moss are all set to participate in “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” on Sunday.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Biden Is Still Losing. His Campaign Should Stop Acting Like He Isn’t.
It’s good to have a reality check every few months.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Ecuador defends raid on the Mexican Embassy and tells top UN court it acted to take in a criminal
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Ecuador defends raid on the Mexican Embassy and tells top UN court it acted to take in a criminal
Ecuador is defending its storming of Mexico’s Embassy in Quito last monthABC News - World
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Shell Beat Forecasts on Improved Asset Utilization
Citi said Shell’s beat to first-quarter net income was for the most part driven by better utilization across key assets—such as the Prelude LNG platform, the Pennsylvania ethylene plant and U.S. refining—and aided a little by positive trading in ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
OECD Sees Room for Rate Cuts But Warns of Oil-Price Threat
The global economy is likely to avoid an anticipated slowdown this year, but could yet suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher, the OECD said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gold Gains on Softer-Than-Expected Fed Rhetoric
Base metals and gold gained after the Federal Reserve’s comments came in softer than expected.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Oil Rises on Weaker U.S. Dollar After 3% Drop
Oil was close to 1% higher on a likely technical rebound and helped by a weaker dollar, after prices slid in the previous trading session after the Federal Reserve signaled a lack of further progress on inflation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Maersk Sees Overcapacity Issues Persisting
Maersk raised the lower end of its full-year guidance despite expecting the overcapacity challenges that have plagued the industry to continue, potentially for the rest of the year.The Wall Street Journal - World