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Apple set to be first Big Tech group to face charges under EU digital law
Brussels to announce iPhone maker is failing to adhere to new rules designed to open up its app store to competitionFinancial Times - Business - Apple -
Even Apple cannot explain why we need AI in our lives
A souped-up Siri and personalised emojis are coming but the most important question remains unansweredFinancial Times - Business - Apple -
Scheffler makes cut on number despite 74, 'grind'
Pinehurst No. 2 got the best of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, but he still finished at 5-over to make the cut.ESPN - Sports -
Crude Futures Settle Lower, But Post Weekly Gains
Oil futures slipped into the weekend with their first decline in five sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Outdoor clothing brands still using ‘forever chemicals’ despite health risk
Campaigners find PFAS, which can contaminate the soil and water supply, in more than 80% of 27 companies’ products . Hikers may be inadvertently damaging the environment and risking their own health by wearing clothes made waterproof with “forever ...The Guardian - World -
Bryson inspired by crowd, up 3 despite bum hip
Bryson DeChambeau played through a hip injury and put on a show for fans Saturday, firing a 67 to open up a 3-shot lead going into the final round of the U.S. Open.ESPN - Sports -
How Adobe quieted the doubters to send its stock cruising after earnings
The stock could clinch its largest single-day percentage gain in four years upon Creative Cloud momentum that helped silence concerns about AI threats.MarketWatch - Business -
Did Lawrence earn his new contract? What's next for Jaguars' offense?
The Jaguars and their quarterback agreed on a five-year, $275 million extension, a source told ESPN.ESPN - Sports -
Cramer's week ahead: A closer look at housing with Lennar and KB Home earnings
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday guided investors through next week's most important happenings on Wall Street.CNBC - Business -
How Ralf Rangnick earned Austria’s respect and got a country dreaming
German has won over fans and brought fresh air to an association that struggled with entrenched structures. When the Austrian Football Association’s sporting director, Peter Schöttel, mustered the courage to make perhaps the most important call of ...The Guardian - World
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Why Democrats Keep Losing the Battle for Small-Town America
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Charles Barkley to Retire From 'Inside the NBA'
The basketball hall of famer who built a second career as a sports commentator on TNT, announced his retirement after the Dallas Mavericks’ victory over the Boston Celtics.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom