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Shane Lowry Makes Golf History With His 2nd Masters Hole-in-One

By Ross Kelly There are millions of casual golfers around the world who dream some day of recording an ace by making a hole-in-one. Meanwhile, there are thousands of professional golfers on this planet who dream one day of stepping onto Augusta National Golf Club and playing at the Masters. Shane Lowry was able to…

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IBM to Pay $17 Million to Settle Allegations of Discrimination

By Jacki Thrapp IBM will pay millions of dollars to resolve allegations that it failed to comply with anti-discrimination requirements in the workplace. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed on April 10 that the International Business Machines Corp. will pay more than $17 million to the United States after it allegedly took race, color, national…

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Artemis II Mission Ends With Splashdown Off San Diego

By T.J. Muscaro HOUSTON—Humanity’s first adventure to the moon in more than 50 years is complete. Artemis II, NASA’s 10-day test flight around the moon, concluded just after 8 p.m. ET on April 10 when the Orion spacecraft gently parachuted into the Pacific Ocean off San Diego. Inside that spacecraft, named Integrity, were NASA’s Reid…

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State Department Settles Lawsuit Alleging It Censored Conservative Outlets Under Biden

By Jacki Thrapp The Department of Justice (DOJ) settled a lawsuit that accused the Biden administration of censoring speech by Americans and journalists with views that didn’t align with its agenda. The initial lawsuit was filed by two right-leaning outlets—The Daily Wire and The Federalist—and the State of Texas. They alleged that the Democratic administration’s…

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Homeward Bound: Artemis II Leaves Lunar Space, Reveals ‘Earthset’ Photos

By T.J. Muscaro HOUSTON—The Artemis II astronauts are on their way home from the moon. NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen left lunar space just before 1:30 p.m. ET on April 7. After carrying humanity’s representatives to the farthest point in space ever ventured—where they witnessed…

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Fed Still Forecasts Lower Interest Rates This Year Despite Iran Conflict

By Andrew Moran Federal Reserve officials anticipate lower interest rates this year, despite the Iranian conflict clouding the economic outlook, according to minutes from the March policy meeting. Policymakers left interest rates unchanged at the March 17—18 meeting, keeping the target federal funds rate range between 3.5 percent and 3.75 percent. The meeting summary, released…

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White House Says Cuban Regime Is ‘Bound to Fall’

By Travis Gillmore WASHINGTON—White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the situation in Cuba, where the population of nearly 10 million are impacted by rolling blackouts and instability, during a press briefing April 8. She further clarified President Donald Trump’s recent statement that “Cuba is next,” after the U.S. military successfully detained former Venezuelan President…

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How the High-Stakes Rescue Mission in Iran Unfolded

By John Haughey President Donald Trump was assured by the Pentagon and Central Intelligence Agency that the assembled array of special forces, precise intelligence, high-tech electronics, and battle-tested aircraft could extract a wounded U.S. airman being hunted deep inside Iran, but was cautioned that it would be risky and could go sideways in a hurry.…

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Earnings Season Is About to Begin, and I Expect Positive Changes

By Louis Navellier We’re approaching another earnings season, starting in mid-April, when many of our stocks shine the brightest. Some of the fundamentally superior stocks in our portfolio may bend, but they do not often break due to their strong underlying forecasted sales and earnings growth, so in a market like this, where it’s every…

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These Detransitioners Sued for Medical Malpractice, but Will They Get Their Day in Court

By Darlene McCormick Sanchez Prisha Mosley thought that she would get her day in court when the North Carolina Legislature extended the state’s statute of limitations surrounding medical malpractice lawsuits filed by “detransitioners.” But even with a change in the law, she is struggling to get her case before a jury. As a teen, Mosley’s…

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