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Why The Founder of This Fast-Growing Company Takes Off Four Times a Year to Think
Every entrepreneur needs time to really sit down and think; how Allan Njoroge from Actriv Healthcare bakes it into his year.Inc. - Business -
Why you should open a long-term CD after this week's Fed meeting
With the latest Federal Reserve meeting underway, there's a compelling case to be made for opening a long-term CD now.CBS News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Here’s why Binance founder CZ got off with 4-month ‘slap on the wrist’
Binance founder and ex-CEO Changpeng Zhao was sentenced to four months in federal prison Tuesday for violations of anti-money-laundering laws during his time running the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.MarketWatch - Business -
Natural-gas prices post their first monthly gain since October. Here’s why.
Natural-gas futures were among the largest commodity gainers in April — posting a monthly rise of almost 13% as traders bet on a slowdown in U.S. production ahead of the high-demand summer cooling season.MarketWatch - Business -
Trump held in contempt for violating gag order in "hush money" trial. Here's why.
Judge Juan Merchan said Trump violated the order nine times in recent weeks and fined him $1,000 for each violation.CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump -
ACL injuries are more common in women soccer players than men. We may learn why
An English study into the causes of ACL injuries to women soccer players has been launchedABC News - Sports -
The power of persuasion: Google DeepMind researchers explore why gen AI can be so manipulative
In a new paper, Google DeepMind researchers reveal just how AI can persuade us, what mechanisms enable it to do so, and explore its dangers.VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
76ers vs. Knicks: Why Joel Embiid is at a playoff crossroads with Philly in 3-1 hole
Embiid is approaching a reputational tipping point in the Sixers' first-round series against the KnicksCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
ACL injuries are more common in women soccer players than men. We may learn why
An English study into the causes of ACL injuries to women soccer players has been launchedABC News - Health -
Martin Myers tried and failed to steal a cigarette. Why has he spent 18 years in prison for it?
A devoted father with a zest for life, he was given an indeterminate sentence in 2006. He is still locked up – and losing hope that he will ever be released. In 2006, Martin Myers got in a scrape over a cigarette. He asked a young man if he had a ...The Guardian - World -
An S&P 500 correction, or a possible meltdown in Asian currencies, could be brewing. Here’s why.
Our call of the day from TS Lombard flags worrying signs on the labor market, and Asian currencies that need things to go just right for the U.S. economy.MarketWatch - Business -
November will hinge on the youth vote — so why are politicians snubbing millennials and Gen Z?
If Biden wants young voters to turn out like they did in 2020, he’ll need to challenge his own thinking about why those voters have become politically disillusioned in the first place.The Hill - Politics -
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Why Wenceel Perez is a name to watch moving forward, and more
Meanwhile, Alek Manoah may be rediscovering tools that made him top-three finisher in the AL Cy Young voting in 2022CBS Sports - Sports -
Why Shedeur Sanders projects as a top-5 pick and QB1 in the 2025 NFL Draft
Deion Sanders is correct about his son's NFL potentialCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Why ‘sell in May and go away’ could be a bit premature for stocks, according to one chart
The U.S. stock market has kicked off May trading mostly lower, with the S&P 500 down Wednesday after slumping in April.MarketWatch - Business -
Three reasons why Dolphins should consider a Ryan Tannehill reunion ahead of 2024 NFL season
The veteran quarterback remains unsignedCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Why your financial advisor may not give you the best Social Security claiming advice
When to claim Social Security is one of the biggest decisions retirees face. But financial advisors' guidance may be biased, recent research finds.CNBC - Business -
Why Borussia Dortmund fans will be singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' before Champions League match against PSG
Dortmund play their first Champions League semifinal in 11 years and will break out a song they share with LiverpoolCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Estee Lauder is punished for its light guidance. Here's why we are not joining the sellers
The market reaction does not accurately reflect the positive underlying trends we're seeing at Estee Lauder.CNBC - Business -
Bitcoin is falling — but could still score new all-time highs this year. Here’s why.
A weekly look at the most important news and moves in crypto, and what’s on the horizon in digital assets.MarketWatch - Business -
Why Red Sox pitcher Kutter Crawford is looking like a potential All-Star in 2024
The righty has been one of MLB's best starters so far after making two important tweaks to his pitch mixCBS Sports - Sports -
Why not give Jake Fraser-McGurk a chance to go berserk for Australia? | Geoff Lemon
The 22-year-old’s blistering IPL form should have forced a recalculation for the otherwise conventional T20 World Cup squad. Let’s be honest, we wanted it. You all did. Short of those actively hostile to 20-over cricket, anyone would have liked to ...The Guardian - World -
Beauty, filth, violence and death: why still life art is more subversive than you think
Once dismissed as a lesser art form, the still life has been reinvented as a radical form of expression, as a thrilling new show makes clear. Still life is the lowest form of art. So declared the French Academy when it established its Hierarchy of ...The Guardian - World -
Colombia’s Wayúu people live on land rich in resources. So why are their children dying of hunger?
State failures in La Guajira have compounded water shortages that bring malnutrition and death. Photographs by Antonio CascioIn the early hours of the morning, an ambulance carries Rosa Epieyu and her nine-month-old son, Mateo, from Joumana, a ...The Guardian - World -
Why an iPhone Can Survive a Drop From a Plane, but Not From Your Kitchen Counter
We launched a drone with Apple and Samsung phones 300 feet in the air to test their durability.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Why are billionaires scared of Brazil’s plan to hit them with a global tax? Because it makes perfect sense | Larry Elliott
As the fortunes of the super-rich soar, a proposed annual levy of 2% could offer a corrective – and they will fight it tooth and nail. The idea is simple. There are about 3,000 billionaires in the world and in recent years they have been getting ...The Guardian - World -
Write Real Madrid off at your own peril as Los Blancos show again why they're built for Champions League glory
German giants face massive task in Spain next week after Champions League semifinal first leg drawCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League