Tuesday, March 19, 2024

For You: What We Know About Trump’s Failure to Arrange a Half-Billion-Dollar Bond

Plus, Japan Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 17 Years
March 19, 2024

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Japan Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 17 Years

From Russia, Elaborate Tales of Fake Journalists

What We Know About Trump's Failure to Arrange a Half-Billion-Dollar Bond

Trump's Violent Language Toward EVs

Israel Faces Tough Balancing Act on Russia and the West

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'Wear It or We Will Beat You to Death'

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen horrifying persecution of L.G.B.T.Q. people. The world should recognize it as a crime against humanity.

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America's Largest Minority Is Also Its Most Misunderstood

Most Latinos are not rootless, illegal transients as some citizens may think, but a force for American progress.

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Same Old Song: Private Equity Is Destroying Our Music Ecosystem

Private equity is cannibalizing the music industry by buying up old hits and pushing them back into our cultural consciousness.

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'If You See a Fox and I've Died, It Will Be Me'

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It's Not You: Dating Apps Are Getting Worse

Hinge, Tinder, Bumble: They used to be free and maybe too good to be true. Now paid versions and fatigue are making dating apps worse — and expensive.

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As U.K. Royals Struggle to Calm Rumors, Agency Flags Older Edited Photo

Getty Images said a photo taken by Catherine, Princess of Wales, of Queen Elizabeth II had been "digitally enhanced," adding to scrutiny over royal communications with the public.

Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing

The legislation targets "external interference" and the theft of state secrets, with implications for businesses, journalists, civil servants and others.

Unilever to Cut 7,500 Jobs and Spin Off Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Unit

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Brazil Police Recommend Criminal Charges Against Bolsonaro

The federal police accused the former president of falsifying his Covid-19 vaccination records.

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