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Shannon Sharpe Refuses to View Alleged Sex Tape in $50 Million Civil Rape Lawsuit
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What time does the stock market open?
The stock market opens at 9:30 a.m. Monday through Friday, but extended trading hours make it possible to trade even when the market is closed.
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- BusinessTechCrunch
Intel's chief commercial officer and sales lead, Christoph Schell, resigns
Christoph Schell, Intel's EVP and chief commercial officer, is leaving the company after two years in the role, according to a filing with the SEC. Schell notified Intel of his decision to leave on Monday and will resign on June 30 "in order to pursue another career opportunity," per the filing. It isn't clear who will replace Schell.
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5 NFL teams with big questions coming out of the draft
Among those teams: the Cowboys. While pundits praised their draft (especially for strengthening the offensive line), there are reasons to be concerned about the running back and wide receiver rooms.
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- PoliticsThe Hill
New York Times fires back after Trump threat
The New York Times issued a firm rebuke of President Trump on Wednesday after the president threatened the news outlet with legal action over reporting on the litigation in which he is locked with Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS News. “President Trump’s post today follows a long list of legal threats aimed at discouraging…
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Trump reacts to Joe Rogan's warning about becoming 'monsters' over deportations, no due process
In his interview with ABC News on his 100th day in office, President Donald Trump was asked about one of his biggest supporters sounding the alarm about his aggressive migrant deportation plan. Joe Rogan told his audience of millions on his April 17 episode that "rounding up gang members and shipping them to El Salvador with no due process" was "dangerous." "We gotta be careful that we don't become monsters while we're fighting monsters," Rogan said.
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3 House Democrats ask to be removed from Trump impeachment resolution
A trio of House Democrats asked to be removed as co-sponsors of a resolution to impeach President Trump, a sign that many in the party do not want to go down the path of trying to remove the president from office — at least at the current moment. Reps. Kweisi Mfume (Md.), Robin Kelly (Ill.) and…
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- PoliticsThe Hill
Trump: Case against ’60 Minutes’ a winner
President Trump expressed confidence in the merits of his lawsuit against CBS News and its parent company Paramount Global amid growing speculation of a coming settlement between the two sides. “The case we have against 60 Minutes, CBS, and Paramount is a true WINNER,” the president wrote on his Truth Social website Wednesday morning, accusing…
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Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
The United States and Ukraine on Wednesday signed a minerals deal after a two-month delay, in what President Donald Trump's administration called a new form of US commitment to Kyiv after the end of military aid.After initial hesitation, Ukraine has accepted a minerals accord as a way to secure long-term investment by the United States, as Trump tries to drastically scale back US security commitments around the world.
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