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Trump meets Zelensky, then threatens new sanctions against Russia The Washington PostTrump Administration Highlights: President Meets With Zelensky, Says Putin Might Not Be Serious About Peace The New York TimesTrump news at a glance: US president meets Zelenskyy at Vatican as popularity plunges at home The GuardianWho is at the Pope's funeral in pictures: Trump, Macron, Prince William and others BBC
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Shedeur Sanders' long wait ends when Browns take him in the 5th round of the NFL draft AP NewsThe Browns and Shedeur Sanders: Why did he slide and what's next for him, Cleveland and Deshaun Watson? ESPNShiloh Sanders hires agent, lands with Bucccaneers NBC Sports2025 NFL Draft: Browns trade up to select Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders with No. 144 overall pick NFL.com
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Browns trade up, pick QB Sanders in 5th round ESPNShedeur Sanders drafted by Browns in Round 5: Colorado QB finally selected with pick No. 144 CBS SportsBrowns trade up to draft Shedeur Sanders at No. 144, ending his epic slide into the 5th round Cleveland.com
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A new ETF gives investors access to Warren Buffett's top stock holdings and Berkshire Hathaway shares, with an extra income-producing options strategy.
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The worst is yet to come: Trump's tariffs could mean even higher prices and empty shelves within weeks Business InsiderProduct shortages and empty store shelves loom with falling shipments from China NBC NewsThe trade war's wave of retail shortages will hit U.S. consumers in stages. Here's when CNBCTrump deploys abrupt tone shift amid market slump Axios
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About 4-in-10 Americans say Trump is a ‘terrible' president amid sinking approval: Survey The HillOnly about half of Republicans say Trump has focused on the right priorities, AP-NORC poll finds AP NewsVoters See Trump's Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds The New York TimesMore than 75% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy,
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'It's the old poors teaching the new poors,' said one content creator.
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Consumers are using buy now, pay later plans to pay for essentials such as groceries, as concerns around the economy grow.
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"He used a crappy lawyer to set up a very boilerplate trust agreement."
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White House Correspondents' Dinner Parties Go on Without Trump or Big Celebrities The New York TimesOnce bubbly, the White House Correspondents' dinner goes flat PoliticoCelebs, more come out for White House Correspondents' Dinner: See attendees, updates USA TodayThe Washington Hilton's decades-long history with D.C. politics CBS News
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Chris Eubank Jr. beats Conor Benn in thrilling British blockbuster, emotional Eubank Sr. joins corner Yahoo SportsBoxing shines through unexpectedly once Eubank Jr and Benn step into ring | Alex Reid The GuardianEubank beats Benn: Brighton fighter edges points win in classic fight BBCWhat time is Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn? Ring walk time for Saturday fight USA Today
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Sanders was once projected to go as high as No. 1 overall, with No. 3 overall to the New York Giants seemingly as low as he could go.
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Training and AI access could double adoption and boost growth.
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Your story is your strongest asset. Use it as a tool along your entrepreneurial journey.
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Plane tickets are getting cheaper as domestic travel demand weakens CNBCAmerican Airlines Pulls Full-Year Outlook on Concerns Over Travel Demand WSJAmerican becomes latest airline to pull guidance as trade war clouds demand outlook Yahoo FinanceAmerican Airlines ‘close to capacity' at Charlotte airport in challenging economy Charlotte Observer
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Participants at the I.M.F and World Bank meetings this week reckoned with the prospect that the U.S. safe haven could lose its luster.
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U.S. and Iran Conclude Latest Nuclear Talks, Divided on Key Issues WSJIran and the US hold hours of expert talks in Oman over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program AP NewsIran says 'extremely cautious' on success of nuclear talks with US ReutersU.S. says "further progress was made" in third round of nuclear talks with Iran AxiosIran and U.S. advance to technical talks on Tehran's nuclear program The Washington Post
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‘Just never been anything like DOGE': Inside Elon Musk's turbulent takeover of government in Trump's first 100 days CNNTesla earnings drop 71% in 3 months, Elon Musk to cut time with DOGE: Can you buy a Tesla in SC? Greenville OnlineTesla's Remarkably Bad Quarter Is Even Worse Than It Looks The AtlanticElon Musk leaves legacy of self-destruction at DOGE Axios
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Sarah Paiji Yoo, the co-founder of Blueland, spends her Sunday hunting for ice cream, avoiding single-use plastic and getting a foot massage with her husband.
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Yields on US government bonds have been thrashing around in response to Trump's capricious policy plans
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Fears of pandemic-era shortages at American stores have made a big comeback as shipping-container traffic between China and the U.S. plunged in the wake of President Trump's tariffs.
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The Times heard from hundreds of American companies, most of them small businesses, that face a reckoning because of President Trump's steep import taxes.
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Who needs a team? These seven AI tools let you automate everything, scale like a beast and reclaim your time.
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Lip-Bu Tan's message to employees cuts to the heart of his critique of the chipmaker's culture, which he said used the wrong criteria to judge success.
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Kettle has named its first chief creative and product officers as it scales with 41% revenue growth and an all-women C-suite.
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Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care coverage was cut off weeks ago, even though they were paying their premiums.
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Also: Uncle Sam's new approach to student-loan collection, a golden opportunity in the bond market, and how to determine whether we are heading into a recession.
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Big investors warn of risks to world's largest and most liquid bond market from US president's attacks on central bank
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Over 21,000 roles could be affected, marking Intel's biggest layoff round yet.
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Markets are signaling doubt about whether the U.S. economy will end up in recession, despite investors' fears over President Donald Trump's ‘liberation day' tariffs.
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Global markets are rebounding as the president softened his protectionist rhetoric and his criticism of the central bank. But investors want to see results on trade.
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Customer experience isn't just about feedback — it's your biggest growth lever in 2025. Discover how turning customers into advocates can double revenue growth, boost conversions and maximize customer lifetime value.
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Disruption. It's coming for the U.S. dollar in the form of digital currency. Last week the Biden administration detailed a broad plan for adopting a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the coming years. The Departments of Energy, Commerce, the Treasury, and other agencies weighed in on how to manage and regulate a CBDC.
The government is reacting in part to the explosive growth of digital currencies. About three out of ten U.S. adults currently invest in some form of cryptocurrency, or "crypto," like Bitcoin or Ethereum. These digital "coins" rely on a decentralized network of computers to verify financial transactions, cutting out third parties like banks or credit cards.
The good, the bad, and the ugly of crypto
Advocates of crypto point to its affordability, efficiency, and its ability to reach consumers with little or no access to traditional banking services. With just a mobile phone or a crypto ATM, consumers can easily send and receive digital currency, even across international borders.
On the other hand, crypto is still largely unregulated and volatile. Investors in Bitcoin, for example, saw returns of over 70% in 2021, but the currency is down almost 60% year to date. And if you send your payment to the wrong account (called a "digital wallet") there may be no way to retrieve it. Crypto has also been used for money laundering, fraud, and to fund terrorism. Several
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If a car dealer lets you take a car out for a test drive and it suffers catastrophic engine and transmission damage, are you responsible for the repair charges?
Note, I didn't say, "Because of something that you did wrong," rather, that it experienced a breakdown that occurred while you were driving the vehicle.
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Confused? So, too was my reader, "Alissa" who lives in a suburb of Los Angeles, not far from one of most picturesque and yet dangerous sections of freeway on Interstate 5, which connects Southern California with the Central Valley.
Known as the Tejon Pass, often called the Grapevine, it is a steep 5½ mile, 6% grade at the northern end of the pass that makes national news every winter when it is shut down due to ice and snow, stranding thousands of motorists and big rig drivers.
In summer, it can destroy a vehicle's engine and transmission if they are in poor condition. It has two runaway truck ramps. All of that said, coming down I-5 is one of the most dramatic drives I know of and never tire of the experience.
Found the ‘Ideal' Used Compact Sporty Car
"I was looking for a low-mileage, automatic, sporty car from Detroit and found a 2013 model year that I thought was ideally priced at $15,000 at a car dealership in Los Angeles. They photocopied my ID and driver's license, handed me the keys and said, ‘While this particular model is no longer being manufactured, it was seen as Detroit's answer to BMW and Mercedes. Take it anywhere you like.'
"I have family who live in the Central Valley and know the Grapevine like the back of my hand. After reaching the summit at about 4,000 feet, I began my descent, and shifted into a lower gear as I have always done. This is called ‘engine breaking'
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