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Wisconsin mayor who removed ballot drop boxes won’t face charges
A Wisconsin mayor who removed an absentee ballot drop box from city hall ahead of the 2024 presidential election will not face charges, a special prosecutor said Wednesday. Doug Diny, the mayor of Wausau, has maintained that he did nothing wrong when he carted away the city’s lone ballot drop box in September 2024, according…
HelloFresh's Ronen: Customers Use Us to Hedge Food Costs
HelloFresh Group Global President Assaf Ronen discusses consumer spending, grassroots marketing, and how consumers are using the brand to 'hedge' food costs. He talks with Katie Greifeld and Romaine Bostick on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Breaking down Artemis II's re-entry process, heat shield's importance
The Artemis II crew is spending their last full day in space Thursday before Friday night's splashdown to end their historic mission around the moon. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann has more.
Tigers' Parker Meadows taken to hospital after outfield collision with Riley Greene
MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows was carted off the field and taken to a hospital after colliding with left fielder Riley Greene in the eighth inning of Thursday afternoon’s 3-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins.Converging on a Josh Bell fly ball in the left-center field gap, the two outfielders knocked heads running at full speed and Meadows’ left arm also appeared to be injured.Advertisement
The enduring influence of Al Sharpton
PILGRIMAGE: The biggest names in politics are flying in from around the country to meet the Rev. Al Sharpton. Governors Wes Moore from Maryland and JB Pritzker from Illinois and Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) spoke with him today. Yesterday was Pennsylvania's Gov. Josh Shapiro. Still up is former Vice President Kamala Harris, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.). These potential 2028 presidential hopefuls — in town for the 35th convention of Sharpton’s National Action Network...
What founders can learn from Anjuna’s layoffs and recovery
In 2021, Anjuna Security was growing fast, hiring aggressively, and chasing a market that seemed limitless. By the end of that year, the venture-backed cybersecurity company had scaled to around 75 employees, building out sales, customer success, and support teams in anticipation of continued hypergrowth. Then 2022 hit.
Real Madrid vs Girona: La Liga – teams, start, kickoff time, lineups
Real Madrid's challenges for Spain's La Liga and the UEFA Champions League hang in the balance after consecutive losses.
Rafah crossing restrictions derail Palestinian student’s academic dreams
A Medical student was holding onto hopes of being a doctor, when the Gaza war caused restriction on attaining education.
Sotomayor says AI forecasting Supreme Court decisions a ‘bad thing,’ shows ‘we’re way too predictable’
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Thursday called artificial intelligence models that have found success in anticipating how the high court will rule in upcoming cases “a very bad thing.” “It shows we’re way too predictable,” Sotomayor told students while speaking at the University of Alabama School of Law. “And we may not be stepping…
‘For the first time I’m the hunter’: Fury relishes return to face Makhmudov
Fury: ‘I’m going to make an example of him’Russian lifts Fury in the air during final face-offA cheerful Tyson Fury has promised his latest comeback to the ring will begin with a destructive knockout of Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday night. “It’s going to be different because, for the first time in forever, I’m the hunter,” Fury said at the fight’s final press conference. “I’m not the hunted, and we all know that when I’ve always been the hunter in the pas...
US First Lady Melania Trump denies connection to Epstein in rare speech
Melania calls for Congress to holding survivors' hearing but does not say why she chose to speak on the issue.
Who takes unserious reports seriously?
By deliberately platforming fringe dissidents akin to Pahlavi and FETÖ loyalists, some media reports construct distorted narratives
Conservative opposition doesn’t mean an upsurge in Bangladesh
The recent national election in Bangladesh has produced a headline that many foreign observers find fascinating. Jamaat-e-Islami, the country’s oldest and most established conserva...
Prodigal emperor: How Trump’s policies backfire at home, abroad
Backlash against Trump’s autocratic policies grows, as protests and politics reshape the balance of U.S. domestic politics ahead of midterm elections
Morocco and Portugal Strengthen Judicial Cooperation and Legal Security
Rabat – Morocco and Portugal are strengthening their judicial cooperation, with a focus on enhancing legal and judicial security. This follows high-level talks in Rabat on Thursday between Morocco’s Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, and his Portuguese counterpart, Rita Alarcao Júdice, during her official working visit. The meeting provided an opportunity for both ministers to discuss ways to develop legal and judicial cooperation mechanisms, promote the exchange of expertise, and explore n...
Volkswagen drops all-electric ID.4 in the US in pivot back to gas SUVs
Volkswagen will no longer produce the all-electric ID.4 at its U.S. factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as the German automaker shifts its resources into high-volume vehicles like its upcoming gas-powered Atlas SUV. The company said Thursday that U.S. customers will be able to buy the ID.4 until the current inventory runs out. VW said it expects U.S. inventory to last into 2027.
Umayyads and Byzantines: How Victimhood Manufactures Its Myths in Syria
In contemporary Syria, the erosion is not confined to the political sphere. It has penetrated the social fabric itself. The crisis has moved beyond the failures of an authority that suppresses representative pluralism or imposes institutional control from above. What now unfolds is a deeper and more corrosive transformation: a steady push that encourages Syrians to relinquish the idea of “a people” as a shared political community and to seek refuge instead in narrow, defensive identities shaped...
Syria’s Official Response to the Abduction of Alawite Women Is No Response at All
The statement issued by Syria’s Foreign Media Department on 4 April, in response to The New York Times report on the abduction of Alawite women, was meant to contain the damage. It achieved the opposite. Rather than rebutting the report, it exposed the habits of a power that has made denial into method: deny, belittle, deflect, accuse, and buy time. This is not a dispute over wording or framing. It is not a misunderstanding between a state and a foreign newspaper. It is a struggle over whether d...
Chief of the General Staff Holds Telephone Discussion with French Military Leadership
Major General Ali al-Naasan, Chief of the General Staff, held a telephone conversation on Thursday, April 9, with General Fabien Mandon, Chief of the French Armed Forces. Their exchange addressed a broad set of issues of shared interest. According to statements released by the Ministry of Defense, the two commanders reviewed recent international and regional developments and examined ways to strengthen military cooperation between their respective institutions. This engagement followed a similar...
With Artemis II, NASA Readies the Lunar Economy
Need a little ‘moon joy’? NASA just circled the moon in its record-breaking Artemis mission. Big Take guest host Stacey Vanek Smith and Bloomberg global space reporter Loren Grush talk about what it means for the future of space exploration. (Source: Bloomberg)