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Warner Bros. Discovery stock falls to all-time low
Shares in Warner Bros. Discovery plummeted to an all-time low Tuesday, as the company fights to retain broadcasting rights to the NBA and shore up Wall Street's confidence in its financial future. The company's stock was trading at less than $8 ...The Hill - Politics -
Ayrton Senna: 30 years since F1 lost its uncompromising, complex genius | Giles Richards
Three decades after his death at Imola, the great Brazilian driver remains a revered but controversial figure in motor sport. Thirty years have passed since Ayrton Senna’s untimely death at the San Marino Grand Prix on 1 May 1994, but the ...The Guardian - World -
Google's Pixel 8A Is Coming, but Last Year’s Pixel 7A Is at Its Lowest Price Yet
If you’ve wanted to join the Google Pixel ecosystem, you’re in luck. Google’s A-Series phone is on sale alongside the Pixel Watch 2.Wired - Tech - Google -
'I lived in hospital for 50 years but wasn’t ill'
Charles Esler spent more than 50 years living behind locked doors in hospital despite not being acutely unwell.BBC News - Top stories -
Why the Lakers lost their last timeout despite successful challenge against Nuggets
An NBA challenge rule was questioned by Charles Barkley after the Lakers were left with no timeouts in the final minutes of their Game 5 loss to the Nuggets.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
UnitedHealth CEO tells lawmakers the company paid hackers a $22 million ransom
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare.CNBC - Business -
I’m in my 50s, earn over $200,000, own a $1.75 million home and have $4 million in savings. Should I pay off my 2.75% mortgage?
“My business has been doing well lately, and I am able to take nice owner distributions of $10,000 to $30,000 per month,”MarketWatch - Business -
America gets its money’s worth for its aid to Middle East ally Jordan
In this context of mounting anti-government anger, the Jordanian government’s decision to join a military engagement against Iran was historically bold.The Hill - Politics -
TD Bank Sets Aside $450 Million for Possible U.S. Anti-Money Laundering Penalties
Canada’s second-largest bank by market capitalization said the provision is related to talks with one U.S. regulator.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norway to add millions more to historic increase in defense spending announced last month
The Norwegian center-left government says it wants to add 7 billion kroner, or $630 million to the Scandinavian country’s armed forces over the next 12 years amid increased tensions in the regionABC News - World
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