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- Kansas City Star
Former KU Jayhawks star Embiid scores 50 in NBA playoffs, says he has Bell’s palsy
Former KU star Joel Embiid says he’s dealing with Bell’s Palsy, but on Thursday he poured in 50 points to lead his 76ers past the Knicks in the NBA playoffs.
- Thomson Reuters StreetEvents
Q1 2024 ATN International Inc Earnings Call
Q1 2024 ATN International Inc Earnings Call
- Associated Press
Utah Republicans to select nominee for Mitt Romney's open US Senate seat
A dozen Utah Republicans vying to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate are set to square off Saturday for the party nomination in a race expected to reveal the brand of political conservatism that most appeals to modern voters in the state. Romney has long been the face of the party's more moderate wing, and observers are closely watching whether voters select a successor whose politics align more with the retiring senator's or Utah’s other U.S. senator, conservative Mike Lee, who supports former President Donald Trump. The winner at Saturday’s state GOP convention, which tends to favor far-right candidates who appeal to the most zealous party members, may get a bump in the race.
- Yahoo Sports
NBA Playoffs: Nuggets erase double-digit deficit (again) to take 3-0 lead on Lakers (again)
The Nuggets have won 11 straight games over the Lakers.
- Reuters
PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news - April 26
The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. - Southwest Airlines is ceasing operations at four airports, and reducing flights from others, in an effort to cut costs as its growth plans were also curtailed by fewer-than-expected plane deliveries from Boeing. - BHP Group, the world's largest mining company, has proposed a takeover of its rival Anglo American, in a deal valued at 31.1 billion pounds ($38.87 billion)that has the potential to shake up the industry at a time when demand for copper is soaring.
- Reuters
K-pop giant HYBE shares take another hit as dispute with NewJeans label drags on
A South Korean music executive credited with creating popular K-pop group NewJeans denied allegations that she was trying to break her label away from HYBE, home to global sensation BTS, sending the K-pop giant's shares tumbling on Friday. The internal dispute at HYBE, South Korea's biggest music firm, has wiped over 12% off its share price since it became public and put a damper on expectations for an upturn from new releases by NewJeans, as well as the return of some BTS members from mandatory military service.
- Reuters
Morning Bid: Reading BOJ's tea leaves
The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) decision to keep interest rates around zero didn't come as a surprise, and focus now turns to Governor Kazuo Ueda's press conference late on Friday for further clues on next steps. Markets had their eye on the central bank's bond-buying amounts, where any scaling back of its aggressive purchases would have been regarded as quantitative tightening that could offer some reprieve for the battered yen. Yet, the BOJ said it will keep buying government bonds based on guidance decided in March, even as it removed a reference to the amount of government bonds it has roughly committed to buying each month.
- BBC
TikTok China parent firm says no plans to sell app
The US passed a law this week to force the sale of the popular video app or be banned in America.
- Investor's Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures: Microsoft, Google Jump; New Market Rally Still Must Do This
Microsoft and Google jumped on earnings late after the market rally attempt showed resilience Wednesday amid Meta's sell-off.
- Yahoo Sports Videos
What to watch for in NFL Draft Day 2
Yahoo Sports’ Draft Live Crew preview the key storylines for Rounds 2 and 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
- The Guardian
What does Taiwan get from the foreign aid bill and why is the US economy among the biggest winners?
The sweeping foreign aid package passed by congress has drawn the ire of China, but billions of dollars will actually stay in the US
- The Guardian
Poverty experts tell Labor jobseeker payments should be lifted to 90% of age pension
The Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee warn that unemployment benefits are still too low
- The Canadian Press
Troy Fautanu idolized Troy Polamalu. Now he's following in Polamalu's footsteps in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Troy Fautanu grew up idolizing Troy Polamalu. It wasn't just their shared Polynesian heritage. It was everything. The way the Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame safety carried himself. The way he played football with a relentless passion. The way Polamau's No. 43 seemed to be in the middle of everything all the time. Fautanu grew up wearing No. 43 too until his coaches at Liberty High in Henderson, Nevada, moved him to offensive line as a sophomore. Fautanu's number changed. His
- Reuters Videos
Big tech: AI boosts Microsoft, Google earnings
STORY: The AI effect is giving big tech a boost. Demand for products like ChatGPT helped Microsoft and Google-parent Alphabet to beat forecasts over the latest quarter. The Windows maker is a big backer of OpenAI, which created the popular chatbot. It saw revenue jump 17% to almost $62 billion, with earnings per share also doing better than expected. The tech giant said profits were driven by customers adopting AI services across its cloud computing products. One analyst said the numbers show Microsoft’s big bet on the tech is paying off. Shares in the firm rose over 4% in late trade. Meanwhile, Alphabet beat forecasts across sales, profits and advertising income. Revenue jumped above $80 billion. Boss Sundar Pichai said AI was already boosting results from its search engine. He said more and more people were using services driven by the technology. The robust numbers saw Alphabet declare its first ever dividend, and a big stock buyback. Its shares jumped nearly 16% in after-hours trade following the news. The only challenge for it and Microsoft appears to be the cost of building the new services. Alphabet said its capital expenditures almost doubled over a year earlier.
- The Guardian
The day apartheid died: South Africa’s first free elections – archive, 1994
In April 1994, the country held its first all-race, democratic elections. See how the Guardian reported events
- The Guardian
Country diary: Finally, my search for a starfish is over
Hayling Island, Hampshire: After a year of trying to catch sight of the local population, one of them came to me, thanks to the recent stormy weather
- Reuters
MORNING BID EUROPE-Reading BOJ's tea leaves
The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) decision to keep interest rates around zero didn't come as a surprise, and focus now turns to Governor Kazuo Ueda's press conference late on Friday for further clues on next steps. Markets had their eye on the central bank's bond-buying amounts, where any scaling back of its aggressive purchases would have been regarded as quantitative tightening that could offer some reprieve for the battered yen. Yet, the BOJ said it will keep buying government bonds based on guidance decided in March, even as it removed a reference to the amount of government bonds it has roughly committed to buying each month.
- WMAR- Baltimore Scripps
East Columbia Library Park gets upgraded after 10 years
East Columbia Library Park is getting upgraded. Howard County Executive Calvin Ball cut the ribbon for the new design today.
- The Canadian Press
Buffalo Bills make 2 deals to trade out of 1st round of NFL draft. Open 2nd round with first pick
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane passed up on filling a need at receiver in the NFL draft on Thursday by making two trades to move out of the first round entirely. The Bills are now on the clock in holding the first pick — 33rd overall — of the second round that opens on Friday night. Buffalo was initially scheduled to open the draft with the 28th selection before moving back four spots in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. When it came time for the Bills t