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CEOs at Trump meeting say he was 'meandering' and 'doesn't know what he's talking about'
Former President Donald Trump failed to impress everyone in a room full of top CEOs Thursday at the Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting, multiple attendees told CNBC.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
CEOs at Trump meeting: Ex-president ‘meandering’ and ‘doesn't know what he's talking about’
Trump offered scant details on how he would reduce taxes and cut back on business regulations, according to two people in the room.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
What to Know About Chemical Hair Relaxers and Health
A growing body of evidence shows a link between these products and a number of health disorders in Black women.The New York Times - World -
What we know about Kate's cancer treatment
The Princess of Wales continues on preventative chemotherapy with "good and bad days".BBC News - Top stories -
What to know about the H5N1 virus and its impact on humans
The H5N1 virus has infected dairy cows and humans in 12 states. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains the latest government information, clarifies the threat level and discusses whether the virus could become a pandemic.CBS News - Top stories -
What to know about mifepristone access after the Supreme Court ruling
Is mifepristone available? Here's what to know about the Supreme Court ruling on access to the abortion medication.NBC News - Top stories -
What to Know About the $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Backed by Russian Assets
The United States and others plan to give the sum to Kyiv, with the interest from Moscow’s assets frozen in the West used to repay it. But many of the details about the arrangement are unclear.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
What to know about the bump stocks Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court's opinion reversing the bump stock ban implemented by former President Donald Trump in 2018 hones in on whether the accessory truly transforms semi-automatic weapons. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks down the ...CBS News - Top stories -
Tony Awards 2024: How to watch, nominees, and what to know about Broadway’s biggest night
With a star-studded list of nominees and a crowded Broadway season, the 2024 Tony Awards are poised to be a show-stopping finale to awards season.NBC News - Top stories -
What's to lose with a second Trump presidency? Here's a list.
If Trump achieves these goals, he will be the most powerful and dangerous president in American history.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump
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Sweden and Iran Exchange Prisoners in a Breakthrough Swap
Iran released an E.U. diplomat from Sweden and a dual Iranian-Swedish national, while Sweden released a former Iranian judiciary official serving a life sentence for war crimes.The New York Times - World - Iran -
Ukraine Peace Talks Held in Switzerland, Though Russia Isn’t Invited
Kyiv hopes to garner nations’ support for three points in its peace proposal, but it’s a hard sell, with China and Brazil declining to send high-level delegations.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Chinese Swimmers Had Previous Positive Tests for Banned Drug
Three athletes who failed drug tests before the 2021 Olympics had tested positive for a powerful steroid several years earlier. They were not suspended in either incident.The New York Times - World -
Western Anxiety Makes for an Unexpectedly Smooth G7 Summit
Political weakness, intractable wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East, and challenges from Russia and China combined to create solidarity behind American leadership.The New York Times - World -
It’s Not Just Russia: China Joins the G7’s List of Adversaries
While not invited to the Group of 7 meeting, China was still a major presence, with the summit’s final communiqué referencing the country 28 times, almost always as a malign force.The New York Times - World - China