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FTX to Sell Two-Thirds of Anthropic Stake for $884 Million
An Abu Dhabi investor would buy shares for $500 million in the AI startup from the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange.The Wall Street Journal - World - Crypto -
Jamie Dimon sells $32 million in JPMorgan Chase stock as shares vest
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon has sold another batch of stock about a month after he raised $150 million through an earlier insider transaction.MarketWatch - Business -
FTX estate selling majority stake in AI startup Anthropic for $884 million, with bulk going to UAE
Sam Bankman-Fried's bankrupt crypto exchange reached an agreement to sell the majority of its stake in the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic.CNBC - Business -
Councils now sell off more houses than they build. Thatcher’s legacy, right to buy, is a failure
The right still reveres her flagship policy, but the repercussions are more homelessness, spiralling rents and bankrupt councils. Of all the policies imposed on Britain by Conservative governments, few have reshaped the country’s fortunes as ...The Guardian - World -
You Know Him From N.B.A. Games. You Know His House From ‘Selling Sunset.’
For half a century, James Goldstein has been renovating a house by John Lautner. It’s a spectacular legacy. But like everything about Goldstein, it’s complicated.The New York Times - Top stories -
They Rattled the Neighbors Building Their $85 Million Dream House. Now, It's for Sale.
The couple who set out to combine two Manhattan row houses into a roughly 20,000-square-foot home will likely never live in it.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Freight shipping on German inland waterways in long-term decline
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The surge in U.S. home prices has drawn small investors into the market, where they are buying houses with the intention of selling them quickly for a profit.
The surge in U.S. home prices has drawn small investors into the market, where they are buying houses with the intention of selling them quickly for a profit.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘I’d like a nest egg of my own’: My sister and I will inherit our mother’s house, but it’s miles from anywhere. Is it wrong to force her to sell?
“I have a physical disability, and have never driven. There is no public transportation near the house.”MarketWatch - Business -
White House providing $60 million to rebuild Key Bridge, Maryland governor says
The White House is giving Maryland $60 million in funding to rebuild Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Gov. Wes Moore announced at a news conference Thursday. The bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning after a cargo ship struck a support column.CBS News - Top stories -
A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them.The New York Times - Top stories -
Pope Francis Skips Palm Sunday Homily
Pope Francis’ choice to skip the strenuous speech at the outset of Easter week immediately raised concerns about his health, but he spoke in a clear voice before and after it.The New York Times - World -
Why Palm Oil Is Still a Big Problem
The ubiquitous ingredient contributes to the loss of tropical forests.The New York Times - Top stories -
Authoritarians Threaten Journalists Around the Globe
More than 520 reporters are locked up around the world, reflecting rising pressure on independent media.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pope Francis skips Palm Sunday homily at start of busy Holy Week
Pope Francis has decided at the last minute to skip his homily during Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s SquareABC News - Top stories -
Thousands celebrate Palm Sunday in Jerusalem amid war in region
Thousands of Christians celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, kicking off the first day of Holy Week while the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas persists in the region. Swarms of the faithful attended the traditional ...The Hill - Politics -
Thousands attend Palm Sunday celebrations in Jerusalem against a backdrop of war
Thousands of Christian faithful attended Palm Sunday celebrations at Jerusalem’s sacred Mount of Olives on the first day of Holy WeekABC News - World -
Pope Francis skips homily during Palm Sunday mass
Pope Francis skipped the homily on Palm Sunday at last minute, but did participate in blessing the palm fronds and olive branches. Candida Moss, an Edward Cadbury professor of theology at the University of Birmingham, joined CBS News to discuss ...CBS News - Top stories -
With 'Palm Royale,' Bruce and Laura Dern are (finally) father and daughter on screen
The father-daughter duo discuss how 'Palm Royale' brought them together on screen, how Bruce Dern doesn't rehearse, and the 'Dernsie' that made it into the show.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Holi festival celebrated by Hindus around the world – in pictures
Holi is the Hindu festival of colours and is celebrated to mark the start of spring in India, Nepal, other South Asian countries and across the diaspora. Celebrants rejoice by throwing coloured powders at one another on the street.. Festivities ...The Guardian - World -
Too much Atlantic in Atlantic City: Beach erosion has casinos desperately seeking sand by summer
There's a little too much Atlantic in Atlantic City this year for some casinosABC News - Entertainment -
Long Beach Post staffers laid off after moving to unionize and going on strike
The Long Beach Media Guild announced Friday that nine Long Beach Post staffers received layoff notices after moving to unionize and going on strike.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Twelve people reported drowned off a Gaza beach trying to reach aid drop
Palestinian authorities say deaths resulted from attempts to recover crates that fell in water after parachutes went wrong . Twelve people drowned trying to get to aid dropped by plane off a Gaza beach, Palestinian health authorities have said, ...The Guardian - World -
US Coast Guard searching for Marine who went missing off Puerto Rico beach
A search is underway for a U.S. Marine who disappeared while swimming at a Puerto Rico beach during a high surf advisory, the U.S. Coast Guard said.ABC News - Top stories -
McDonald's to Sell Krispy Kreme Donuts Nationwide
McDonald’s will start rolling out the donuts in the second half of this year, and they will be available all over the country by the end of 2026. Krispy Kreme shares rose 13% premarket.The Wall Street Journal - World -
McDonald's to Sell Krispy Kreme Donuts
McDonald’s will start rolling out the donuts in the second half of this year, and they will be available all over the country by the end of 2026. Krispy Kreme shares rose 12% premarket.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UBS to sell $8bn of loans to Apollo
Deal follows move by Swiss bank to renegotiate terms of original sale of a business owned by Credit SuisseFinancial Times - Business -
Debated "Titanic" prop sells at auction
Viewers have long debated if Jack could've been saved had he gotten on the floating door. But according to Heritage Auctions, which sold the prop, it's not even a door.CBS News - Entertainment -
My wife and I owe $450,000 on a $1.2 million house with a 3.5% mortgage rate. Our payments will soon increase. Should we pay it off or invest in stocks?
“We are in our late 60s, in good health and we have a second home worth $900,000 that is fully paid for.”MarketWatch - Business -
U.N. Chief Calls Conditions in Gaza a ‘Moral Outrage’
In a visit to the Rafah border crossing, Secretary General António Guterres called for an immediate cease-fire and expressed solidarity with Palestinians in the territory.The New York Times - World -
Moscow Concert Hall Shooting: Security Questions Emerge as First Charges Are Filed in Russia Attack
Russian officials formally charged four men in the attack, which killed at least 137 people at a Moscow-area concert hall on Friday. American officials blamed a branch of the Islamic State.The New York Times - World - Russia -
U.S. Says ISIS Was Responsible for Deadly Moscow Concert Hall Attack
After a period of relative quiet, the Islamic State has been trying to increase its external attacks, according to U.S. counterterrorism officials.The New York Times - World -
Deadly Moscow Attack Shatters Putin’s Security Promise to Russian People
The tragedy outside Moscow is a blow to a leader riding an aura of confidence only days after a stage-managed election victory.The New York Times - World - Russia -
Princess Kate’s Cancer Diagnosis Plunges Royal Family Into Uncertainty
First King Charles and now Catherine, Princess of Wales, are facing grave health concerns, stretching an already slimmed-down monarchy.The New York Times - World -
Dozens of Children Kidnapped in Nigeria Are Released, Officials Say
The military of the West African nation, which is plagued by kidnappings largely driven by demands for ransom payments, said 137 children had been freed in the country’s north.The New York Times - World -
Venezuelan Opposition Names New Candidate in Show of Unity
The announcement that Corina Yoris would run came as a surprise to many who had feared that a fractured opposition would benefit President Nicolás Maduro.The New York Times - World -
In Russia, Reactions to Moscow Concert Attack Reflect State of Anxiety
Russian state news outlets barely mentioned the claim of responsibility made by the Islamic State group.The New York Times - World - Russia