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UBS chief Ermotti criticises Swiss regulators over Credit Suisse
Comments come after watchdog said he supported new rules that could increase capital requirementsFinancial Times - Business -
Overdose Deaths Dropped in U.S. in 2023 for First Time in Five Years
Preliminary numbers show a nearly 4 percent decrease in deaths from opioids, largely fentanyl, but a rise in deaths from meth and cocaine.The New York Times - Health -
Brittney and Cherelle Griner reveal baby's name
Brittney and Cherelle Griner shared videos from their baby shower exclusively with "CBS Mornings."CBS News - Entertainment -
Harris reports Beyoncé tickets as White House releases financial disclosures
The president and vice president are required to file public financial reports.CBS News - Politics -
Democrats Batter Bank Regulator Over F.D.I.C.’s ‘Toxic’ Workplace Culture
The agency’s chair, Martin Gruenberg, has resisted Republicans’ calls to resign, but criticism by his own party raises questions about how long he can hang on.The New York Times - Business -
Insurance Financier Greg Lindberg Convicted of Trying to Bribe Official
A federal jury, in a retrial, convicted North Carolina insurance entrepreneur Greg Lindberg of attempting to bribe the state’s insurance commissioner to obtain more favorable regulatory treatment.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Manhunt for escaped inmate after officers killed in prison van attack
Assailants killed 2 prison convoy officers, springing the inmate they were escorting. France's prime minister vowed the suspects "will pay."CBS News - World -
Cramer says an 'outrageously bullish' combination of stocks is leading the bull market
CNBC's Jim Cramer noted that industrial, utility and tech stocks are going up at the same time.CNBC - Business -
In 4 Words, Bumble Showed the Right Way to Fix a Major Marketing Fail
The company demonstrated a best practice in the wake of a PR mess.Inc. - Business -
Prosecutors paint Menendez as putting 'greed first'
NEW YORK — Prosecutors made no qualms Wednesday painting Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) as a politically powerful but corrupt lawmaker who accepted gold bars, envelopes of cash and a luxury car in exchange for his influence, where they maintained he ...The Hill - Politics
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Insurance Financier Greg Lindberg Convicted of Trying to Bribe Official
A federal jury, in a retrial, convicted North Carolina insurance entrepreneur Greg Lindberg of attempting to bribe the state’s insurance commissioner to obtain more favorable regulatory treatment.The Wall Street Journal - World