Daily News Headline - May 15, 2023

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CNBC

  1. Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Shake Shack, Charles Schwab, H&R Block, DuPont and more

  2. Paul Tudor Jones says the Fed is done raising rates, stocks to finish the year higher from here

  3. Turkey will hold an unprecedented runoff election on May 28, election board confirms

  4. Stocks rise slightly amid investor hopes for debt ceiling deal: Live updates

  5. EU approves Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, clearing major hurdle


<Reference: CNBC>




New York Times

Thailand's Election

voters overwhelmingly supported two opposition parties that have pledged to curtail the power of the military and monarchy.

  • curtail: 축소시키다
  • monarchy: 군주제; 군주국

Turkey's Election

President Recap Tayyip Erdogan and the main opposition leader said they were prepared for a runoff after it appeared neither had won a majority.


'The End Times Is Here'

In Kenya, a preacher told followers they would meet Jesus if they starved themselves. Why did so many believe him?


How Russia Bypasses Sanctions

Aircraft parts from Boeing, Airbus and others have continued to flow into Russia, despite far-reaching technology restrictions.


Breaking News

The E.U. approved Microsoft's $69 billion bid for Activision, giving hope to a deal opposed by U.S. and U.K. regulators on antitrust grounds.


<Reference: New York Times>




Wall Street Jounral

The Wall Street Journal

It has a cult-like following in Europe and now has a plan to conquer America: $10 dresses, no online sales


For 25 years, it entertained heads of state and captains of industry. Now the "God Pod" is shutting down.


The killing of Bob Lee: Sex, drugs and San Francisco's underground world known as The Lifestyle


Breaking News

Turkey's President Erdogan and his main challenger said they'd accept a runoff election after early results showed neither won more than 50% of the vote


Microsoft's $75 billion deal for Activision was approved by the European Union. The FTC has sued to block the deal, which was also rejected by the U.K.


<Reference: Wall Street Journal>


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