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They made 'Game of Thrones' into blockbuster TV. Why they went full sci-fi for Netflix
Netflix is betting that epic tale "3 Body Problem," based on Chinese sci-fi novels that chronicle an impending alien invasion, could be the next "Game of Thrones." The show launches March 21.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Netflix -
Is private equity’s bet on life insurance turning sour?
Setbacks for European PE-backed insurers fuel warnings over ownership shiftFinancial Times - Business -
Shoppers Hunt for Affordable Easter Eggs as Outlook for Chocolate Makers Sours
The surge in cocoa costs puts chocolate makers in a tight spot.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Shoppers Hunt for Affordable Easter Eggs as Outlook for Chocolate Makers Sours
The surge in cocoa costs puts chocolate makers in a tight spot.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Where Euro 2024 qualification went wrong for Wales
BBC Sport Wales takes a closer look at the pivotal moments that ultimately cost Wales a place at Euro 2024.BBC News - Top stories -
Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized?
Real estate experts say that getting a judgment is a lot easier than foreclosing on a major piece of real estate. And pinning a value to Trump’s buildings is a guessing game.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Breaking down the Premier League title race, and why Arsenal could edge Man City
Ian Darke breaks down Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal's chances ahead of an intense final run-in.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
Covid still warps our sense of time
Four years after lockdowns began we are still learning about pandemic hangoversFinancial Times - Business - Covid -
Veteran MP cleared of flouting Covid-19 rules
Allegations made against four Conservative MPs are not upheld, a report concludes.BBC News - Top stories - Covid -
Can We Agree on Which Covid Lessons to Learn?
From closing schools to overcrowding hospitals, disagreement persists.The Wall Street Journal - World - Covid -
The last time a Trump company went public it didn't go well for investors
Donald Trump’s social media company could go public as soon as next week, paving the way for a potentially huge windfall for a former president who raked in tens of millions of dollars the last time one of his companies was listed on a stock ...NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
How the Knicks went from laughing stocks to NBA finals contenders (yes, really)
For the first time in decades, one of the NBA’s biggest yet consistently disappointing teams is heading into the playoffs with a legitimate hope of reaching the finalsYahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
How the Knicks went from laughing stocks to NBA finals contenders (yes, really)
For the first time in decades, one of the NBA’s biggest yet consistently disappointing teams is heading into the playoffs with a legitimate hope of reaching the finals. It’s springtime in New York City: the snow has thawed, the hot dog vendors are ...The Guardian - World - NBA -
How the Atlantic Went From Broke to Profitable in Three Years
The publication’s new chief executive raised subscription prices, and moved away from day-to-day news coverage to focus on deeply reported stories with broad appeal.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Scheffler, Hossler's versions of when Scheffler went off like 'Mount Vesuvius'
Scottie Scheffler and Beau Hossler remember an incident in college when the teammates almost fought each other.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
How the Atlantic Went From Broke to Profitable in Three Years
The publication’s new chief executive raised subscription prices, and moved away from day-to-day news coverage to focus on deeply reported stories with broad appeal.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Give Kate and family space to heal, says ex-royal aide
The Royal Family will get back to normal after "this sticky patch", says ex-royal spokesman Paddy Harverson.BBC News - Top stories -
Small-Business Owners Are Reducing or Eliminating Office Space
Two new studies show that smaller companies are shedding office space at a faster rate than larger competitors, but employee preferences may lead bigger businesses to follow suit.Inc. - Business -
The Next Generation of Cancer Drugs Will Be Made in Space
Injectable immunotherapy drugs can be made, in theory, but gravity prevents them from crystallizing correctly. A startup thinks the solution could be right above us.Wired - Tech -
A Space Rock Fell Into Sweden. Who Owns It on Earth?
Sweden’s courts have been debating claims to a meteorite that fell north of Stockholm, including whether the right to move around in nature, including on private property, extends to claiming a meteorite.The New York Times - Science -
Prime Paris property with rue la-la
What’s hot on the city’s real-estate...Financial Times - World - France -
Law enforcement raids Sean 'Diddy' Combs's properties
The reason for the raids is unclear, but the hip-hop mogul has recently faced sexual misconduct allegations.BBC News - Top stories -
Fortune Favors Early Movers in America's Property Crunch
Investors who are willing to buy buildings when everyone else is running scared typically get the biggest rewards.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Two China Property Giants Lead Drive to Diversify
Some of China’s biggest developers are doubling down on asset management and investment property rather than home building, seeking more stable sources of income as hopes for a turnaround in the country’s real-estate sector fade.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
China’s property turmoil hits midsized bank Everbright
Regional lender’s shares fall after profits miss estimates due to investment losses and increase in cash set aside for bad debtsFinancial Times - World - China -
Two China Property Giants Lead Drive to Diversify
Some of China’s biggest developers are doubling down on asset management and investment property rather than home building, seeking more stable sources of income as hopes for a turnaround in the country’s real-estate sector fade.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Russia's Roscosmos space agency has aborted the launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station
Russia's Roscosmos space agency has aborted the launch of three astronauts to the International Space StationABC News - Tech - Russia -
Russia's space agency aborts launch of 3 astronauts to the International Space Station; all are safe
Russia’s Roscosmos space agency has aborted the launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station about 20 seconds before they were scheduled to lift offABC News - Tech - Russia -
Return-to-office mandates can't fix stagnant post-COVID worker productivity
One thing the rise of remote work has taught us is that the workplace can be a productivity black hole.The Hill - Politics -
Moderna’s new and improved COVID vaccine produced positive trial results
Moderna Inc. announced Tuesday that its next-generation COVID vaccine produced better immune results in a late-stage trial than its previous vaccines, and will be a key part of its combination therapy against flu and COVID-19.MarketWatch - Business - Covid -
Ex-officials of Massachusetts veterans' home with deadly COVID outbreak avoid prison
Two former officials of a veterans’ nursing home in Massachusetts that had a deadly outbreak of COVID-19 settled their cases Tuesday to avoid prison, according to the state attorney general. Bennett Walsh, the former superintendent of Holyoke ...The Hill - Politics - Covid -
F.D.A. Authorizes a New Covid Drug to Protect High-Risk People
Pemgarda, available in the coming weeks, is intended for immunocompromised people who are unlikely to mount an adequate response after vaccination.The New York Times - Health - Covid -
Russia launches one-man, two-woman crew to space station
NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, making her third flight, will spend six months aboard the station, replacing astronaut Loral O'Hara.CBS News - Top stories - Russia -
A Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to the International Space Station
A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station has blasted off two days after its launch was aborted at the last minuteABC News - World - Russia -
Thomas Stafford, 93, Commander of First U.S.-Soviet Space Mission, Dies
The Apollo-Soyuz mission, amid the Cold War, broke new ground in space cooperation when an American capsule docked with a Soviet craft 140 miles above the earth.The New York Times - Science -
Soyuz crew docks at space station after 2-day rendezvous
NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson is replacing Loral O'Hara, who's wrapping up a six-month stay aboard the space station.CBS News - Top stories -
Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to the International Space Station
A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station has blasted off two days after its launch was aborted at the last minuteABC News - Tech - Russia -
GoPro to Cut Total Workforce by 4%, Reduce Office Space
The company expects to book about $2 million in estimated aggregate costs in the first quarter as a result of the workforce reduction.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Broad announces massive expansion that will increase gallery space by 70%
The $100-million Broad museum expansion will rise directly behind the existing structure and is expected to be complete ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
GoPro to Cut Total Workforce by 4%, Reduce Office Space
The company expects to book about $2 million in estimated aggregate costs in the first quarter as a result of the workforce reduction.The Wall Street Journal - Business