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French stocks suffer worst week since 2022 over fears of populist poll win
Cac 40 down over 6% since Macron called election, with big spending plans likely to be favoured by new parliamentFinancial Times - Business - France -
Hulk Hogan won't rule out future in politics: 'I’ll rule with an iron fist'
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan said he'd be willing to step into the political ring if necessary, when asked during a Fox News interview Friday. “We need somebody in there that’s got some common sense, you know what I’m saying? So if you need a ...The Hill - Politics -
Starmer rules out capital gains tax rise as Tory minister admits migration 'frustration'
With less than three weeks until the election, party leaders are hitting the road again today.BBC News - Top stories -
Big helpings of hygge in Scandinavia’s archipelagos
The islands between Sweden and Finland have become havens of designer cabins and new Nordic cookingFinancial Times - World -
OpenAI adds former NSA chief to its board
OpenAI on Thursday announced Paul Nakasone, former director of the National Security Agency, will join its board of directors.CNBC - Business -
Chiefs get rings, with nod to 'Tom & Jerry' play
The Chiefs distributed more than 400 Super Bowl LVIII championship rings to players, coaches and employees in a ceremony Thursday night.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Chiefs reveal their new Super Bowl rings — with a typo
Kansas City unveiled its diamond-clad championship rings for Super Bowl LVII on Thursday, but there appears to be a mistake in the etching.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s Big Payday
Elon Musk will pocket $50 billion after Tesla shareholders made a show of support for his leadership.Wired - Tech - Tesla -
Tough breaks, big shots at the 2024 U.S. Open
As the field hopes to make the cut, here are the top moments from Friday at the 2024 U.S. Open.ESPN - Sports - US Open -
The Big AI Question: Are You Ready To Pay For It?
Consumers who are tempted to upgrade will find higher prices for new AI-powered gadgets—and new subscription fees to access their full capabilitiesThe Wall Street Journal - Tech
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