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    Kimi Antonelli’s start to the Miami Grand Prix should have the grid on notice

    MIAMI, Florida — Despite starting in pole position, the Sprint race did not go Kimi Antonelli’s way at the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. But the young Mercedes phenom just put himself in a position to deliver even bigger points tomorrow. While Antonelli lost the lead in the F1 Sprint race to Oscar Piastri in Turn 1, ultimately settling for a seventh-place finish, the Mercedes rookie delivered his best Grand Prix qualifying result of his F1 career later in the day, qualifying third behind only pole-sitter Max Verstappen, and McLaren’s Lando Norris. Antonelli said on Friday he was over the…

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    Winless Slam-seeking TNT searching for lost groove

    Phoenix Fuel Masters’ Jason Perkins against TNT Tropang 5G defenders during a PBA Philippine Cup game. –PBA IMAGES Winless TNT enters what could possibly be the determining factor of its Grand Slam chances on Sunday when it battles a San Miguel Beer side that seems hell-bent on keeping its revenge tour on the road. But coach Chot Reyes, on the heels of another stinging setback that dropped TNT’s record to 0-3 in the PBA Philippine Cup, is focused more on getting the Tropang 5G’s groove back instead of fanning hope into their slowly fading dreams of completing only the sixth…

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    Donald Trump’s Support Tanks Early in Second Term—Poll Numbers Paint Grim Picture

    President Donald Trump‘s approval ratings have plummeted 100 days into his second term. What Happened: Trump’s approval ratings have significantly declined since the commencement of his second term. In January, Trump enjoyed positive approval ratings for the first time in his political career. However, recent surveys indicate a dramatic reversal of this trend. The latest CNN/SSRS poll, conducted between April 17-24 among 1,678 adults, found that only 41 percent approve of Trump’s job performance, while 59 percent disapprove. This is a 4-point drop since March and 7 points lower than in late February. A Fox News poll, conducted between April 18-21 among 1,104 registered voters, showed Trump’s net approval sinking to -10 points,…

  • Finance

    8 Peer-Pressure Splurges Making You Broke While Your Friends Barely Notice

    Image by Stefan Vladimirov Let’s be honest—some of the most expensive decisions you’ve made probably weren’t about what you wanted. They were about what others might think. Peer pressure doesn’t always come in the form of someone daring you to take a shot or break a rule. Sometimes, it’s silent, subtle, and lurking in your shopping cart. You say yes to dinner at the trendy place even when you’re checking your bank balance in the Uber. You buy the dress for the wedding even though it’ll only be seen once on Instagram. And you tell yourself it’s “just what everyone…

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    Successful Entrepreneurs Are Using This New Platform to Improve International Connections

    Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Expanding into new markets demands more than a great product or service. It requires clear communication with customers partners and employees around the globe. Business owners often face tight schedules and limited budgets when it comes to language training yet mastering a second or third language can unlock new revenue streams, streamline negotiations, and strengthen relationships with international clients. Qlango transforms language learning…

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    Why May the 4th is celebrated as Star Wars Day across the galaxy

    FILE – A Star Wars supporter poses for a photo during a fan convention called the Star Wars Celebration Japan in Chiba, near Tokyo, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae, File) HOLLYWOOD, United States — It didn’t begin a long time ago or in a galaxy far far away, but every May 4 it feels like images, memes and promotional deals involving “Star Wars” have an inescapable gravity. May 4 — or May the 4th, as fans say — has evolved over the years into Star Wars Day, an informal holiday celebrating the space epic and its surrounding franchise.…

  • Health

    Medicaid needs to be ‘preserved,’ says Colorado Rep. Jeff Hurd : NPR

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters just after House Republicans narrowly approved their budget framework, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, April 10. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption toggle caption J. Scott Applewhite/AP As Speaker Mike Johnson and his slim GOP House majority work to pass President Trump’s budget, they’ll have to work around the fact that cuts to Medicaid are unpopular with the public and enough members of their own party to upend the process. An April poll from KFF found that both Republicans and Democrats say they broadly oppose funding cuts to Social Security,…

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    9 Depreciation Shocks No One Warns You About When You Buy New Wheels

    Image by Sarah Brown Buying a new car feels like a milestone. The shiny paint, the flawless interior, that intoxicating new car smell—it’s all part of the dream. But as soon as you drive it off the lot, that dream takes a financial hit. And not just a little one. The depreciation starts immediately, and it only gets worse from there. Car dealers don’t highlight it. Car commercials definitely won’t say it. But the moment your tires hit the street, your car starts losing value. And if you’re not prepared, you could end up upside-down on your loan or disappointed…

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    Kentucky Derby picks, predictions 2025: Is it Journalism vs. The Field at Churchill Downs?

    The biggest day in American thoroughbred horse racing is here, and we are just hours from hearing My Old Kentucky Home as 151st Kentucky Derby is set for a 6:57 post time. And the rain in Louisville at Churchill Downs will be more than originally forecast, making for what could be a slower, muddier track than most of these horses have seen before. Here’s the full expected field, with No. 4 Rodriguez and No. 10 Grande having been scratched earlier in the week. 2025 Kentucky Derby Post Position Horse Trainer Jockey Latest Odds Morning Line Odds Post Position Horse Trainer…

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    Are Left-Handed CEOs Like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates And Mark Zuckerberg Wired For Innovation? New Research Says They Lead More Creative, Profitable Companies

    A new study made public last month suggests that left-handed CEOs, including tech giants like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, may possess an edge in driving innovation and outperforming their competitors. What Happened: Research by accounting professors Long Chen and June Woo Park at the Costello College of Business analyzed “7 % of S&P 500 firm CEOs.” They found that companies led by left-handed CEOs showed significantly higher innovation output, including more patents and citations.  “Left-handed CEOs are likely to hire more foreign employees, who tend to generate more innovation outputs than domestic employees,” the study read. See Also:…