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A washing away of the sins in 'Palm Royale'
When her world comes crumbling down, the series' Maxine Simmons does a splashy runway walk into a hotel pool wearing a vintage canary yellow gown.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Private equity gets carried away in the UK
Plus, how David Ellison’s bid for Paramount collapsed and the steep geopolitical battle to buy a US ammunitions makerFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Donald Trump flips on crypto: From 'scam' to building a 'crypto army'
In a sharp reversal, former President Donald Trump has embraced the cryptocurrencies he once reviled, looking to outflank rivals Joe Biden and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Astros release former AL MVP Abreu, owe $30.8M
The Astros have released struggling slugger Jose Abreu from their major league roster and still owe him $30.8 million from the deal he signed before last season.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
One Week That Revealed the Struggles of the Anti-Abortion Movement
The movement looks for a path forward: “Is the goal the absolute abolition of abortion in our nation?”The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Ukraine's peace summit lacks clout as Russia, China and others stay away
Ukraine's leadership has been talking about this weekend's peace summit in Switzerland for months, trying to drum up enthusiasm for Kyiv's peace plan.CNBC - Business - China -
How new coaches at Michigan, Alabama and more are faring on the recruiting trail
There are new faces leading 11 Power 4 teams in 2024. Some have gotten off to better starts to their 2025 and 2026 classes.ESPN - Sports -
RNC recruits poll workers in Michigan as part of vote monitoring efforts
National Republicans kicked off recruiting efforts in Michigan in an effort to build up an Election Day army of poll workers and monitors intended to combat the infrequent problem of voter fraud.NBC News - Politics -
Sweden and Iran Exchange Prisoners in a Breakthrough Swap
Iran released an E.U. diplomat from Sweden and a dual Iranian-Swedish national, whereas Sweden released a senior former Iranian official serving a life sentence for war crimes.The New York Times - World - Iran -
Oman: Iran and Sweden complete prisoner exchange
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