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- People
Lauren Sánchez to Make Her Met Gala Debut with Outfit Help from Anna Wintour: Report
Sánchez and fiancé Jeff Bezos are reportedly set to attend the event on May 6
- The Canadian Press
Giannis Antetokounmpo ruled out of third game in Bucks-Pacers playoff series
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has been ruled out of Game 3 of the NBA playoff series against the Indiana Pacers. Bucks coach Doc Rivers said Thursday that Antetokounmpo did more at practice than he had been during a nearly three-week absence with a strained left calf, though he still avoided live workouts. Instead, the Bucks waited till Friday to make the announcement on social media. The league’s two-time MVP has not played since getting hurt April 9. Rivers sai
- Yahoo Finance Video
Paramount to potentially oust CEO Bob Bakish: WSJ
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Paramount Global (PARA) is considering removing current CEO Bob Bakish from his position and allowing a committee of top executives to run the company on an interim basis. Yahoo Finance Anchors Julie Hyman and Jared Blikre break down the latest development for Paramount and outline what the potential sale of the media conglomerate would involve. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
- Deadline
Joanna Arnow, As Her Feature Debuts, Knocks Oft-Used Words “Describing Films Women Make About Sexuality” – Specialty Preview
There’s a nice trio of specialty films to highlight this weekend from Joanna Arnow, Uberto Pasolini and Caitlin Cronenberg’s feature directorial debut. Joanna Arnow’s micro-budget comedy The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Past world-premiered in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight. It follows a 30-something New York woman as time passes in her long-term casual …
- Reuters
New York affordable internet law revived by federal appeals court
A divided federal appeals court revived a 2021 New York state law intended to provide affordable high-speed internet service to low-income families, setting aside a permanent injunction and handing a defeat to service providers. In a 2-1 decision on Friday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said federal telecommunications law dating to the Great Depression did not pre-empt states from regulating broadband rates. The majority also said a 2018 Federal Communications Commission order classifying broadband as an information service stripped that agency of authority to regulate rates.
- Deadline
Paramount’s Bob Bakish Could Be Bounced As CEO As Skydance Talks Continue – Report
Board members at Paramount Global are reportedly considering the removal of CEO Bob Bakish as discussions continue with Skydance Media about a complex, multi-step merger. If exclusive talks with Skydance bear fruit, there likely would not be a role for Bakish in the combined company, with Skydance chief David Ellison slated to serve as the …
- Yahoo Finance Video
Stocks finish the week strong, tech earnings fuel rally
All three of the major indexes (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) closed higher on Friday, fueled by strong earnings from Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT). Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman and Jared Blikre recap Friday's trading action. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.
- Reuters
UPDATE 1-Mexico's Pemex reverses proposed crude export cuts for May, sources say
Mexican state oil company Pemex is reversing crude exports cuts of at least 330,000 barrels per day (bpd) planned for May amid a smaller-than-expected oil demand by the company's domestic refineries, two sources close to the decision said on Friday. Pemex's international trading unit in April began enforcing exports cuts over supply crude contracts to customers in the United States, Asia and Europe to increase its availability of crude for domestic refining. Its new Olmeca Refinery in the port of Dos Bocas in southeastern Tabasco, which has been running behind schedule and over budget, is also expected to start up.
- WLWT - Cincinnati
Cincinnati leaders gather for ceremony as Lytle Park reopens
Cincinnati leaders gather for ceremony as Lytle Park reopens
- The Canadian Press
Charges revealed against a former Trump aide and 4 lawyers in Arizona fake electors case
PHOENIX (AP) — Authorities revealed Friday the charges filed against an ex-aide of former President Donald Trump and four attorneys in Arizona’s fake elector case, but the names of former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows and lawyer Rudy Giuliani remained blacked out. The Arizona attorney general's office released a copy of the indictment that revealed conspiracy, fraud and forgery charges had been filed against Mike Roman, who was Trump’s director of Election Day operations, and attorneys John
- KMGH - Denver Scripps
Police detain Denver students protesting Israel-Gaza war on Auraria Campus
Several students at Denver's Auraria campus were detained by police in riot gear as protests against the Israel-Hamas war on the college campus continued for a second day Friday.
- Miami Herald
Workers unearth steelworks at medieval castle in UK — and find someone’s ‘hidey-hole’
It may have been used for a “little secret something” by a steel worker two centuries ago, archaeologists said.
- Associated Press
Pac-12 players to watch as the conference gets ready to splinter across the country
The Pac-12 will splinter apart before fall camp starts, with all but two teams heading to new conferences. One of the highest-rated recruits in program history two years ago, McMillan has lived up to the hype. The 6-foot-5 receiver from Hawaii finished with 90 catches for 1,402 yards and 10 TDs last season.
- Miami Herald
When will flights resume between Miami and Haiti? American Airlines making changes
See which flights, how often, and for what prices.
- The Telegraph
British tourist in intensive care after he ‘loses arm and leg’ in shark attack
A British tourist is in intensive care in Trinidad and Tobago after reportedly losing an arm and a leg in a shark attack.
- USA TODAY Sports
Caleb Williams breaks Caitlin Clark's record for draft night merchandise sales
Caitlin Clark's record for merchandise sales on draft night didn't last long as new Bears quarterback Caleb Williams surpassed the mark.
- The Independent
OJ Simpson’s official cause of death revealed
The disgraced former NFL star revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer last year
- Investor's Business Daily
Snap Stock Soars On Earnings Beat, 'Massive Reacceleration' For Sales Growth
Snap stock surged Friday, after the Snapchat parent company reported Q1 earnings and sales that exceeded views.
- People
Jon Bon Jovi Is on a 'Need-to-Know' Basis with His Kids' Wedding Plans: 'They Don't Tell Me Much' (Exclusive)
The rock icon opens up to PEOPLE as three of his kids are engaged, including son Jake Bongiovi to Millie Bobby Brown
- France 24
Strike on Iraq gas complex kills at least four Yemeni workers
Four Yemeni workers were killed in a drone attack on an Emirati-owned gas complex in Iraq's northern autonomous region of Kurdistan on Friday, local authorities said. The drone strike is the first deadly attack against the Khor Mor complex owned by the United Arab Emirates firm Dana Gas, which was hit several times in recent years."Four Yemeni workers were killed and the field was severely damaged," Kurdistan regional government spokesperson Peshawa Hawramani said. He said the attack will cause