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Journalists named in Harry's case against Mail publisher
Editors of the Sun, the Times the Mail on Sunday are among those named.BBC News - Top stories -
Nikkei Falls, Weighed by Semiconductor-, Electronics-Related Names
The Nikkei fell 0.3%, reversing earlier gains, weighed down by losses among semiconductor- and electronics-related stocks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Georgia Appeals Court to Hear Trump’s Bid to Disqualify Fani Willis in Election Case
The decision to hear the appeal reopens the possibility that Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, could be disqualified from prosecuting Donald Trump and 14 allies over efforts to overturn the 2020 election.The New York Times - Top stories -
Shakira should not be subject of 2nd probe into her taxes, Spanish prosecutors say
Spanish state prosecutors recommended Wednesday that an investigating judge shelve a probe into another alleged case of tax fraud by pop star Shakira.NBC News - Top stories -
Spanish prosecutors recommend 2nd investigation into Shakira's taxes be thrown out
Spanish state prosecutors have recommended that an investigating judge shelve a probe into another alleged case of tax fraud by pop star ShakiraABC News - Entertainment -
Retired WNBA legend Candace Parker named president of Adidas women’s basketball
Part of Parker's duties will be having a say in product development.Yahoo Sports - Sports - WNBA -
FCA surprised by criticism over ‘name and shame’ proposal, says chair
Ashley Alder says ‘no decision made’ after City minister defends right of government to question watchdog’s actionsFinancial Times - Business -
WNBA legend Candace Parker named Adidas' president of women's basketball
Parker just recently announced her retirement from the WNBACBS Sports - Sports - WNBA -
Instacart names Uber veteran its new CFO, as results top estimates
Maplebear Inc. — the grocery-delivery platform better known as Instacart — said Wednesday that its chief financial officer had resigned, effective immediately, and appointed a veteran of Uber Technologies Inc. in his place.MarketWatch - Business -
Bill Hwang lost $35 billion in a spectacular trading implosion. Now, prosecutors will try to prove it was a crime.
The hedge fund trader stands accused of misleading banks and manipulating prices through huge, shadowy stock buys, but he argues he did nothing illegal.MarketWatch - Business
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Biden Warns U.S. Deliveries of Some Weapons Will Halt if Israel Invades Rafah
The president, in comments to CNN, used his strongest language yet in seeking to deter Israel’s planned full-scale invasion of the Gazan city. He also acknowledged that American bombs have killed innocent Palestinians.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
Olympic Flame Arrives in Marseille
The flame will be carried on a 79-day journey across France and its territories, culminating in Paris with the start of the Olympic Games on July 26.The New York Times - World -
In Serbia, Xi Underlines Close Ties With Ally That Shares Wariness of U.S.
Visiting friendly leaders in Eastern Europe, the Chinese president commemorated the 25th anniversary of a misdirected U.S. airstrike that destroyed China’s embassy in Belgrade.The New York Times - World -
U.K. to Expel Russian Defense Attaché as Diplomatic Feud With Moscow Escalates
The British home secretary, James Cleverly, accused Russia’s foreign intelligence service of a pattern of “malign activity” in Britain and Europe.The New York Times - World - Russia -
How 360,000 Haitians Wound Up Living in Empty Lots and Crowded Schools
In a worsening humanitarian crisis, Haitians have been forced to flee their homes in the face of gang onslaughts, but the international response has failed to keep up.The New York Times - World