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- Autoblog
Kia EV6 refresh teased with 'Star Map' lighting
Kia teases a refreshed EV6 with Star Map Lighting. It will likely get a larger battery as well, and go on sale for the 2025 model year.
- WWD
Luxury Is Getting Louder, and It’s the Accessories Doing the Talking
Net-a-porter has put its money behind bold, embellished footwear and oversize bags to complement all the refined, classic silhouettes of fall 2024.
- Sacramento Bee
A California skydiving instructor is about go to trial. Can his student’s death be mentioned?
The incident was one of many fatal falls at the center near Lodi.
- The Independent
Jeff Goldblum becomes enamoured with interviewer’s nails on Met Gala red carpet
‘Those are fantastic,’ the actor admits
- USA TODAY
Hamas says it accepts cease-fire proposal; Israel approves Rafah invasion | The Excerpt
Plus: USA TODAY/Suffolk University polling on former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Tornadoes touch down in OK. It's all on The Excerpt.
- Yahoo Finance Video
Rivian posts wider-than-expected Q1 loss
Rivian Automotive (RIVN) posted a wider-than-expected loss in the first quarter. The EV maker reported an adjusted loss of $1.24 per share, which was more than the $1.15 loss analysts were expecting. Revenue of $1.20 billion was in line with expectations of $1.18 billion. Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian beaks down Rivian's Q1 results. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.
- WPTZ - Burlington/Plattsburgh
UVM Medical Center holds puppy petting zoo to celebrate nurses, promote dog adoption
UVM Medical Center holds puppy petting zoo to celebrate nurses, promote dog adoption
- Investor's Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Holds Recent Gains; Reddit Leads Earnings Movers Late
Bulls weren't running Tuesday, but they're still in charge. Reddit soared on its first post-IPO earnings report.
- The Daily Beast
Cops Refute Rumors Surrounding Death of Pastor’s Wife in South Carolina
GoFundMeNorth Carolina cops released a statement Tuesday detailing evidence supporting that Mica Miller, the wife of a South Carolina preacher, took her own life last month—tamping rumors suggesting her estranged husband may have been involved. Loved ones of Miller, 30, claimed in court documents this weekend that she was abused by her ex, John-Paul Miller, and that she’d eerily warned previously that if a bullet was found in her head, it was the doing of her former partner.In a news release Tue
- The Independent
Prince Harry arrives in UK without Meghan – and won’t meet King Charles
Meghan Markle chose to ‘skip’ the UK leg of the celebrations
- KETV - Omaha Videos
OPPD details response to recent power outages due to severe weather
More than 10,000 customers lost power during the April 26 storms, while about 4,000 were in the dark from Monday night's storms.
- HuffPost Life
The 10 Rudest Things You Can Do In A Parents Group Chat
Here's what to consider before you click "send."
- People
“Love Is Blind”'s Brett and Tiffany Mark 2-Year Wedding Anniversary: 'Imperfectly Perfect for Each Other'
The couple met and tied the knot on season 4 of 'Love Is Blind'
- Yahoo Finance Video
Nvidia earnings, geopolitics could offer needed market 'catalysts'
As company earnings continue to beat Wall Street expectations, US Equities (^GSPC, ^DJI, ^IXIC) are rising from April lows. The market has also begun to price in the Federal Reserve's policy of keeping higher interest rates for longer, but is there more for investors to consider for the next few months? Horizon Investments Chief Investment Officer Scott Ladner and Freedom Capital Markets Chief Global Strategist Jay Woods join Market Domination to provide insight into navigating the market during the current economic environment. Ladner argues that the market needs a new catalyst. In the absence of any large upcoming catalyst, investors may be staring down a more challenging few months: "We could actually have some, some positive catalysts from the geopolitical standpoint. But I don't see anything huge on the horizon, frankly. I mean, I think this is gonna be a bit of a grinder, probably a little bit grinder for the next few months, but grinding up rather than down. " Woods questions how far earnings can carry the market: "Individual earnings, they're not enough to take that next leg higher. Amazon (AMZN) made a new high today. It's on the verge of a major breakout. If you look at it on a weekly chart, it hasn't taken us there. Alphabet (GOOG,GOOGL), did, Microsoft (MSFT) didn't on solid earnings. So we're not seeing that euphoria. We're not seeing that tailwind we want to see. " 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
- Sacramento Bee
Man accused of abducting, raping 13-year-olds at Airbnb had plans for OnlyFans, feds say
The 13-year-old girls were taken to the California Airbnb after they were abducted, feds say.
- WCVB - Boston
Boy Scouts being rebranded to 'Scouts America'
“In the next 100 years we want any youth in America to feel very, very welcome to come into our programs,” Roger Krone, president and chief executive officer, says.
- PA Media: UK News
Government’s defence spending plan has more holes than Emmental cheese, MP says
Shadow defence secretary John Healey told the Government that ‘you can’t defeat Putin with press releases’ as he questioned the Tories spending plans.
- People
Reporter Suspended After Uncomfortable Exchange with Caitlin Clark and Will Not Attend Fever Games
Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star was suspended by the outlet following backlash from his recent exchange with Clark
- Sacramento Bee
Grandfather paid stranger $20 to watch 7-year-old while he went to bar, Sacramento sheriff says
After four hours in the bar, he was claiming the 7-year-old girl had been kidnapped, sheriff’s officials said.
- The Canadian Press
Montreal police, prosecutors launch project to better address strangulation cases
Montreal police and the Quebec prosecutor's office are launching a pilot project to help authorities better address domestic violence-related strangulations, which they say are among the strongest indicators a victim may eventually be killed by their abuser. Montreal police Cmdr. Anouk St-Onge said she got the idea for the project while attending a conference in the United States in 2021 on violence against women. There, she realized that what she thought she knew about strangulations — includin