From Fortune
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A celebration of diversity, national pride, and the power of pop and glitter – here’s a guide to all things Eurovision
This year marks the 50th anniversary of a Eurovision’s most iconic moment, ABBA’s victory in the 1974 contest with “Waterloo.”
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TikTok parent edges closer to being forced to sell or face a ban after Senate vote
The TikTok legislation was included as part of a larger $95 billion package that provides foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel and was passed 79-18.
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A 60-year-old worker in Texas says she’s dependent on apps that let her get paid early: ‘They get you hooked on having that money’
Between 2018 and 2020, transaction volume on wage-access apps tripled from $3.2 billion to $9.5 billion, according to Datos Insights.
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Mexico’s meth trade has become so lucrative it is exporting the drugs as far away as Hong Kong and Australia
Felipe de Jesus Gallo, the head of Mexico’s Criminal Investigation Agency, said that since the 1990s “Mexico has been the champion of methamphetamine production, and now fentanyl."
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Traces of bird flu found in pasteurized milk, FDA says, with virus traveling from birds, to cattle, to humans, and chickens
The agency stressed that the material is inactivated and that the findings do not represent a risk to consumers.
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On a crucial earnings call, Musk reminds the world Tesla is a tech company. ‘Even if I’m kidnapped by aliens tomorrow, Tesla will solve autonomy’
After a dismal quarter for Tesla, CEO Elon Musk tried to reassure investors the company’s real value was its effort to perfect self-driving cars.
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Three top executives at Tesla have resigned in two weeks, with the latest departure at the end of its earnings call
Tesla’s vice president of investor relations announced he would leave after seven years.
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Biden administration finalizes nationwide ban on noncompetes as Chamber of Commerce vows to fight ‘blatant power grab’
“In parts of the economy that turn on human relations, this would be a huge sea change,” said one attorney.
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Baltimore leaders strike back after Singaporean firms tried to cap liability in port disaster—’negligence caused them to destroy the Key Bridge’
Attorneys argued the companies should have realized the Dali was unfit for its voyage.
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3 big changes coming to Medicare in 2025—and what they’ll mean for you
Here's the lowdown on how Medicare will operate differently in 2025.
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Dozen of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Yale University after sweeping arrests at Columbia last week
Pro-Palestinian encampments have emerged on other campuses, including at the University of Michigan, New York University, and MIT.
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The 4 biggest myths people believe about couples therapy—and the truth
Couples therapy doesn't mean your relationship is doomed.