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UN chief calls for Rwandan forces to leave DRC as rebels press offensive

9th - Higher Ed
Antonio Guterres urges the M23 rebels to immediately cease all hostile actions as thousands of civilians flee Goma in eastern DRC.
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Trump's tariff threat to weigh on Canada

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A possible trade war could swiftly lead to a jump in unemployment and loan defaults, putting the boom in Canadian bank shares at risk. This is according to experts at the national bank of Canada. Following its best year since 2021, an...
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Nothing Bundt Cakes requires Sunday hours for all stores

9th - Higher Ed
This new policy affects 15 locations in the Garden State and is set to take effect in February.
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For decades, a family paid taxes on a parcel of land in Paradise. But one sibling ran into big problems with the Crown Lands division after attempting to take ownership. This just a week after the provincial government finalized...
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The land was in his family for decades. According to the government, they don’t own it

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A Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s man has found himself at odds with the Newfoundland and Labrador government over a parcel of land that’s been in his family since the 1980s.
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Jersey Mike’s CEO is worth $7.5 billion after Blackstone deal

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Jersey Mike’s CEO Peter Cancro saw his net worth skyrocket after agreeing to sell the sandwich chain to Blackstone in a deal worth $8 billion.
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Cybersecurity incident impacts Stop & Shop operations

9th - Higher Ed
The company detected the issue, launched an investigation, and notified law enforcement.
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TGI Friday’s outstanding gift cards are a $50 million problem

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TGI Friday’s is worried it won’t have enough cash if customers redeem $50 million in outstanding gift cards that don’t expire.
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Rite Aid’s 'comeback story' cut short as pharmacy chain files for bankruptcy again

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After closing hundreds of stores and facing ongoing challenges, Rite Aid looks for a buyer while preparing to sell its remaining inventory and essential assets. (Scripps News)
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'A wearable investment:' Jewelers and shoppers react to record-high gold prices

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As gold prices reach record highs, the Scripps News Group in Detroit spoke with jewelers, consumers, and financial experts to find out what's behind the rising prices and what it means moving forward. (Scripps News Group)
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Bloomberg

Trump Auto Tariffs: Europe Lobby Group Chief Says Escalating Trade War in No One's Interest

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President Donald Trump has promised 25% levies on all cars not made in the US. The new tariffs will hit German automakers in particular. Sigrid de Vries, Director General of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), says...
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Bloomberg

Securitize's Sonnenshein on Crypto Market, Tokenization

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Securitize Inc. COO Michael Sonnenshein discusses the state of the crypto market under the Trump administration and the tokenized Treasury market on "Bloomberg Crypto."
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Footage of Morrisons stores in Leeds as the supermarket announces job losses

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Morrisons has said 365 jobs are at risk of redundancy because of plans to close some of its cafes, convenience stores, florists and fresh food counters. The supermarket chain said it was costing more to run the services than it was...
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Bloomberg

Ava Labs President on Market Volatility, Crypto Adoption

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Ava Labs President John Wu discusses the market volatility and it's impact on cryptocurrency. He speaks with Sonali Basak and Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Crypto."
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The Body Shop has hired administrators, putting thousands of jobs at the cosmetics chain at risk

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The Body Shop has hired administrators, putting thousands of jobs at the cosmetics chain at risk. GVs of The Body Shop on Oxford Street. The Body Shop International Limited, trading as The Body Shop, is a British cosmetics, skin care and...
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Denny's closing most restaurants than originally planned

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Last year it said it would be shutting down 150 of its locations — about 10% — in unprofitable areas. Now, the diner chain is closing an additional 30 locations bringing to total to 180. (Scripps News Group)
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Bloomberg

New FX Rules 'Good' for Indonesia, Bakrie Says

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Indonesia's plans to force commodity firms to keep their export earnings onshore is "a little bit of Indonesia first" policy, Bakrie & Brothers CEO Anindya Bakrie said. He spoke to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the World...
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Bloomberg

Circle CEO on Acquiring Hashnote, SEC Acting Chair, Trump's Crypto Policy

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Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire says stablecoin regulation is top of the list and expects to see executive orders on crypto soon. He also says Mark Uyeda being chosen as acting SEC chair is an excellent choice.
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Bloomberg

The Surging Cost of Insurance | Wall Street Week

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Insurance prices have surged across America in the past two years, with homeowner's insurance climbing 21%, while CPI rose just 5%.
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7-Eleven expected to get a makeover in the U.S., the company's Japanese owners say

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7-Eleven's Japanese owners are expected to give the convenience chain a big makeover in the U.S. offering more fresh food items, and an updated look and feel. (Scripps News)
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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on gene therepy child that let a baby born deaf hear

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Interview with Professor Manohar Bance on a gene therapy trial where a baby girl who was born deaf, can now hear unaided for the first time.
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Press Association

Vanessa Feltz joins crowd blowing shofars in solidarity with Gaza hostages

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Vanessa Feltz and Maureen Lipman lead a gathering on Mother's Day with people blowing shofars and whistles in Abbey Road, London, to show solidarity with the over 100 hostages held in Gaza. Interviews with Maureen Lipman and Marcel Knobil.
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Bloomberg

Crypto Industry Ready to Close the FTX Chapter, Says Fractal Co-CEO

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Fractal co-founder and co-CEO Aya Kantorovich joins to discuss the state of the crypto industry after the FTX fallout a year ago, why she believes the underlying tech is here to stay, and how risk appetite is far higher in Asia than the...
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Bloomberg

Crypto Asset Manager CoinShares Starts US Hedge Fund Division

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CoinShares, one of Europe's largest cryptocurrency asset managers, is starting a hedge fund division as it seeks to make inroads with American investors. CoinShares CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg...