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trump

The diplomatic concerns behind Trump’s meeting with Putin, link

Margaret Brennan has analysis and specifics on the upcoming meeting with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

putin

The diplomatic concerns behind Trump’s meeting with Putin, link

Margaret Brennan has analysis and specifics on the upcoming meeting with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

president

The diplomatic concerns behind Trump’s meeting with Putin, link

Margaret Brennan has analysis and specifics on the upcoming meeting with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

post

Which Unique Career Is Calling Your Name? Craft Your Ideal College Class Schedule To Find Out, link

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Which Unique Career Is Calling Your Name? Craft Your Ideal College Class Schedule To Find Out, link

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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Aug 15, 2025, link

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plan

Ad giant Dentsu plans to cut about 3,400 overseas jobs to trim sosts, link

Company reported operating loss of 62 billion yen (S$539 million) for the quarter ended June.

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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Aug 15, 2025, link

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Which Unique Career Is Calling Your Name? Craft Your Ideal College Class Schedule To Find Out, link

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The diplomatic concerns behind Trump’s meeting with Putin, link

Margaret Brennan has analysis and specifics on the upcoming meeting with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

price

Melting point: Butter, cheese and milk push 5% food price increase, link

Dairy products lead annual rises in the price of food, says Stats NZ.

charge

Man charged over airport arrest re-arrested in Sydney, link

A man granted bail after he was arrested at Sydney Airport has been re-arrested after alleged assaults at Central Railway Station.

city

How Youngstown, Ohio, is moving forward from its steel industry past, link

After decades of steel mill closures and population loss, the city of Youngstown, Ohio, is drawing new investment and fostering small businesses. Dave Malkoff reports.

reveal

What the latest climate report reveals about impact on humans, link

The 35th annual State of the Climate report was released Thursday. David Schechter has details.

police

DC traffic stop reporting on illegal immigrants a ‘great step,’ Trump says — other blue cities could be next, link

Washington police can now share traffic stop information with federal immigration authorities under new directive approved by federalized police chief.

federal

Gold Heads for Weekly Loss After Report Shows US Inflation Surge, link

Gold headed for a weekly loss, after traders pared bets on the Federal Reserve cutting rates next month following a pick-up in inflation.

star

Aussie surf star opens up on Tahiti win, link

Australian surfing superstar Molly Picklum opens up on surfing the famous Teahupo’o and winning the WSL event in Tahiti.

summit

What to expect from the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, link

President Trump’s high-stakes meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin is now one day away. Friday, Mr. Trump will travel to Anchorage, Alaska, where he will have his first face-to-face meeting with Putin since the G20 Summit in Japan in 2019. The war in Ukraine is at the top of the agenda. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.

ukraine

Trump signals tough message for Putin on Ukraine as Alaska summit nears, link

President Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, as Mr. Trump seeks to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson reports, Holly Williams has more on the human cost of the Ukraine war, and Margaret Brennan joins with more analysis.

people

“Happiness Looks Amazing On You”: People Are Reacting To JoJo Siwa’s Latest Viral TikTok After Realizing How Content She Seems With Her Boyfriend Chris Hughes, link

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cortés

A 500-Year-Old Receipt for Supplies to Conquer an Empire Is Returned to Mexico, link

The document describes payments made for expedition supplies, and was signed by Hernán Cortés, who conquered the Aztecs.

hernán

A 500-Year-Old Receipt for Supplies to Conquer an Empire Is Returned to Mexico, link

The document describes payments made for expedition supplies, and was signed by Hernán Cortés, who conquered the Aztecs.

unitedhealth

David Tepper Scoops Up Beaten Down UnitedHealth, Trims China Bet, link

Billionaire David Tepper showcased his style as a contrarian investor, scooping up shares of beleaguered UnitedHealth Group Inc. in the second quarter while trimming stakes in Chinese stocks.

conquistador

FBI returns stolen document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico, link

US officials did not say who had the 16th-century page that was missing from Mexico’s archives for decadesNearly five centuries after Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés signed it and decades after someone swiped it from national archives, a priceless manuscript page has been returned by the FBI to Mexico.The document contains a detailed accounting of the logistics related to Cortés’s journey to what eventually became New Spain – a territory that stretched from Central America to modern-day Washington state. Continue reading…

deere

**US Producer Prices Rise by Most in Three Years Open Interest 8/14/2025**, link

Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” The crypto firm Bullish continues to climb after $1.1 billion IPO. Deere trims its outlook again, Cisco sticks with a cautious forecast, and tariff costs weigh on Tapestry’s profit outlook. And the President and CEO of The RealReal joins Open Interest to discuss the growth in supply for luxury resale items. (Source: Bloomberg)

nike

Nike co-founder Phil Knight and wife pledge record $2B to Oregon cancer center, university says, link

An Oregon university says Nike co-founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny Knight have pledged a record $2 billion to its cancer center

berkshire

Warren Buffett’s company reveals new investments in Nucor, UnitedHealth and two big homebuilders, link

Berkshire Hathaway revealed four new investments Thursday in steelmaker Nucor, insurer UnitedHealth and two of the nation’s biggest homebuilders — Lennar and DR Horton — but only one of the investments was big enough to ensure that legendary investor Warren Buffett may have handled them

hutchison

CK Hutchison Rules Out Ports Deal Being Completed This Year, link

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. ruled out the likelihood of the controversial sale of its global ports to a BlackRock Inc.-backed consortium being completed this year but stayed optimistic about the deal’s prospects after inviting a Chinese investor into the mix.

odenkirk

In Nobody 2, Bob Odenkirk thrashes bad guys to the point of silliness, link

The action-packed sequel also stars Sharon Stone in a winking nod to one of her best roles

cohere

Cohere raises US$500-million, hires former Meta AI expert Joelle Pineau, link

Appointment of Pineau represents a coup in the war for research talent in the AI market

Top South Korean court listens to ‘Baby Shark,’ rejects copyright suit, link

The judges found “Baby Shark” was based on a nursery rhyme, dismissing the six-year case of U.S. entertainer Johnny Only that centered on his 2011 version.

dye

Kellogg says it will remove artificial dyes from cereals by the end of 2027, link

WK Kellogg Co. plans to remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals in the next two and a half years

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WhatsApp says Russia is trying to ban its service for 100 million people, link

WhatsApp has hit out against Russia’s actions to restrict usage of its encrypted messaging service

hathaway

Warren Buffett’s company reveals new investments in Nucor, UnitedHealth and two big homebuilders, link

Berkshire Hathaway revealed four new investments Thursday in steelmaker Nucor, insurer UnitedHealth and two of the nation’s biggest homebuilders — Lennar and DR Horton — but only one of the investments was big enough to ensure that legendary investor Warren Buffett may have handled them

innocence

Victim of catfish predator Max Hollingsbee: ‘I will always be angry at him for taking my innocence away’, link

Hollingsbee was sentenced in May to five years and two months after admitting child sexual abuse crimes against girls

plagiarise

Baby Shark: South Korean court rejects US composer’s claim song was plagiarised, link

Ruling upheld that there was insufficient evidence of copyright infringement on song that is YouTube’s most viewed videoSouth Korea’s supreme court has rejected a US composer’s allegation that the producers of the catchy children’s song Baby Shark plagiarised his work, ending a six-year-long legal battle.The court upheld two lower court verdicts in favour of Pinkfong, the South Korean company behind the tune with the famous “doo doo doo doo doo doo” refrain. Continue reading…

volgograd

Fire at oil refinery in Russia’s Volgograd extinguished, authorities say, link

A fire at a Lukoil oil refinery in Russia’s Volgograd region has been extinguished, local authorities said on Thursday evening.

wolverhampton

Wolverhampton council rethinks plan to introduce premium on wider graves, link

The fee, which critics had branded a ‘fat tax’, would have seen a cemetery charge an extra 20% for a 6ft-wide plot compared to the standard 5ftA council has decided against introducing a premium on wider burial plots in Wolverhampton following condemnation that it was a “fat tax”.Danescourt cemetery in Tettenhall had planned to charge an extra 20% to families whose loved ones need a 6ft-wide plot, as opposed to a standard 5ft grave. Wolverhampton council previously said the higher charge was in response to an increase in obesity levels in the Midlands city, where a third of people are obese, compared with the national average of just over a quarter. Continue reading…

1527

FBI returns stolen document signed in 1527 by conquistador to Mexico, link

Federal investigators returned a 500-year-old document signed by Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador who captured the Aztec empire, to Mexico.

1933

Ravel: Complete Orchestral Works II album review – Mallarmé miniatures shine brightly, link

Barron/Duhamel/OBC Barcelona/Morlot(L’Auditori)Ludovic Morlot creates a shimmering web around soprano Fleur Barron’s lucid vocals in Trois Poèmes, on an album that also showcases Shéhérazade and Don QuichotteThe first disc of Ludovic Morlot’s Ravel survey with the Barcelona orchestra of which he’s been music director since 2022 appeared last year. That included two of Ravel’s best known scores: the suite Le Tombeau de Couperin and the ballet Mother Goose. At the heart of this latest instalment are Ravel’s three orchestral song cycles: the mezzo soprano Fleur Barron sings Shéhérazade, the 1904 settings of poems by Tristan Klingsor, and the 1913 Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, while between them the baritone Alexandre Duhamel is the soloist in the charming product of Ravel’s old age, which was originally intended as a film score, Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, from 1933.For all the oriental beauty of Shéhérazade, delivered with suitably seductive warmth by Barron, it is the Mallarmé miniatures that shine most brightly here, with Morlot carefully teasing out the instrumental strands of the accompanying ensemble, beautifully played by the Barcelona soloists, to create a shimmering web around Barron’s lucid shaping of the vocal lines. Duhamel is equally meticulous in his presentation of the Quichotte numbers, though he, and perhaps Morlot, too, sometimes seems a little restrained when a bit more earthiness would be appropriate. Continue reading…

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