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Singapore Airlines Posts Record Annual Profit on North Asia Rebound
Singapore’s flag carrier attributed the increase in profit to air travel demand boosted by a rebound in North Asia, with China, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan fully reopening their borders.The Wall Street Journal - World -
WSJ Dollar Index Falls 0.14% to 99.67
The dollar gave back gains made earlier on April’s unexpectedly high PPI inflation, with the WSJ Dollar Index settling down more than 0.1%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Dollar Falls as Market Awaits CPI Data
The big issue for the U.S. inflation outlook is if producers manage to pass rising costs on to consumers, Brown Brothers Harriman said ahead of the April CPI data release.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden, Trump head to Southern California in June for big-dollar fundraisers
Trump will headline Beverly Hills and Newport Beach events. Biden will attend a downtown L.A. fundraiser with former President Obama, actors George Clooney and Julia Roberts.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - California -
Revenue and rankings: Inside the multibillion-dollar industry shaping college admissions.
Critics say the enrollment-management sector has pushed colleges to prioritize money and school rankings at the expense of some students.MarketWatch - Business -
Senate Group Recommends Spending Tens of Billions of Dollars on AI
A bipartisan group published a road map for artificial-intelligence policy to stay ahead of China, while addressing the technology’s potential harm.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Gold Futures Rise as Dollar Slips; Inflation Data Could Prompt Volatility
Gold futures rose, supported by lower Treasury yields and a softer U.S. dollar, ahead of U.S. inflation data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UN denies Gaza death toll of women and children has been revised down
Spokesperson says confusion results from Gaza health ministry’s new way of classifying those not yet fully identified. The UN has denied that the estimated death toll of women and children in the war in Gaza has been revised downward, pointing ...The Guardian - World - United Nations -
Hunter Biden gun trial to begin next month after judge denies bid to delay
President’s son, 54, charged with three offenses related to questions about drug use when buying firearm in 2018. Hunter Biden’s federal gun case is set to go to trial next month, a judge said on Tuesday, formally denying a bid by Biden’s lawyers ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
NCAA president: 'A lot of work to be done' on potential settlement of multibillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit
Charlie Baker said settling the House v. NCAA lawsuit could soothe a number of issues as college athletics faces a new futureCBS Sports - Sports
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