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Opinion | The Bias Meltdown at the BBC
It’s a warning to Western democracies not to let the government control news production. Source link
Italian Pasta Is Poised to Disappear From American Grocery Shelves
The Trump administration is set to impose duties of 107% on Italian pasta imports, among most punitive of the tariffs it has levied. Source link
Commonwealth Bank Posts Flat First-Quarter Profit Despite Margin Pressure
Australia’s largest bank by market capitalization posted an unaudited net profit of $1.62 billion as volume growth helped offset a contraction in its net interest margin amid competition for customers. Source link
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Instacart, AI’s risk to the global economy, Constellation Software and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom. Source link
Occidental Petroleum Profit Falls as Oil and Gas Sales Decline
The oil-and-gas producer’s oil-and-gas segment, which makes up the bulk of its top line, recorded revenue of $5.4 billion, down from $5.7 billion a year ago Source link
‘Going Quiet’: Nine Big Takeaways From Warren Buffett’s Last Letter as CEO
The Oracle of Omaha weighed in on aging, envy and great American comebacks. Source link
Opinion | China’s Green Energy ‘Revolution’ Is Powered by Coal
The only bright spot for the environment is the rapid expansion of state-of-the-art nuclear power. Source link
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find the latest insights on oil futures, Equinor, AGL Energy and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities. Source link
Berkshire’s Buffett to Keep Class A Stock Until Investors Get Comfort With Successor
Warren Buffett shares his thoughts on his career and Berkshire’s future in a letter. Source link
The Credit-Card Rule That Powers Rewards Cards Just Got Broken
Visa and Mastercard reach a settlement on a 20-year legal fight with merchants, agreeing to allow stores to reject some credit cards for the first time. Source link