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Jeff Zucker Abandons Telegraph Bid, Putting London Paper Back Into Play
RedBird IMI said it had withdrawn its attempt to acquire the storied newspaper after a revolt from Conservative Party leaders.The New York Times - Business -
To put bloom back on UCLA, new coach DeShaun Foster and staff rip up Chip Kelly's blueprint
In the two months since Chip Kelly left the building on his way to Ohio State, the Bruins have charted a different pathCBS Sports - Sports -
Microsoft CEO to Visit Southeast Asia With AI on Agenda
Satya Nadella will meet officials in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia next week, as the tech titan is betting on generative AI for long-term growth.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Microsoft -
Milei scores legislative victories in Argentina’s lower house
Tax and state reform bills will face tough challenge in the senate as libertarian president seeks to advance his agendaFinancial Times - Business - Argentina -
In interview, former President Trump lays out agenda for a possible second term
Former President Donald Trump told Time Magazine he would use the military to deport migrants and would not rule out detention camps. He was also asked about the potential for political violence after this year's election. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez ...NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Two Republicans joined Democrats in the Arizona Senate to roll back the state's near total ban on abortions, as some in the GOP look to reverse a major political liability for the party.
Two Republicans joined Democrats in the Arizona Senate to roll back the state’s near total ban on abortions, as some in the GOP look to reverse a major political liability for the party.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Carlsberg Buoyed by Growth in Asia
Carlsberg launched a new $144 million share buyback and maintained its full-year guidance after seeing strong growth in its premium drinks, driven by key markets in Asia.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Germany propels eurozone growth to 0.3%
GDP expansion in largest economies comes as bloc’s headline inflation remains at 2.4% but core rate keeps fallingFinancial Times - Business -
Germany propels eurozone growth to 0.3%
GDP expansion in largest economies comes as bloc’s headline inflation remains at 2.4% but core rate keeps fallingFinancial Times - World -
Trump could drive inflation higher with his second-term economic agenda, analysts say
Donald Trump has blamed President Joe Biden for stubbornly high inflation during Biden's presidency.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump
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FTC Says Ex-Pioneer CEO Tried to Collude With OPEC on Oil Prices
The allegations come as Exxon Mobil struck an agreement with antitrust enforcers not to add the former Pioneer CEO to its board, allowing Exxon to close a deal to acquire Pioneer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
S&P 500 Futures Rise as Earnings Roll In
U.S. stock futures rose as investors await Apple’s quarterly results among other earnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Euro's Scope to Fall Due to ECB Rate Cuts Looks Limited
The European Central Bank could cut interest rates more than the Federal Reserve this year but any depreciation in the euro-dollar exchange rate may be limited, Monex Europe said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S. Jobs Resilience
Treasury yields fell as markets coalesced around the idea that the Fed might cut interest rates only once or twice this year, depending on the data.The Wall Street Journal - World