Sunday, May 5, 2024

'I Wonder If They Are All Bad Debtors Like Me' (Newser Sunday Summary)

Newser Newsletter
May 5, 2024
 
 
If You Only Read One Thing
In the US, people who run into insurmountable debt can declare bankruptcy and attempt to regroup. Keep reading
 
On the National Stage
Donald Trump spoke to supporters at a donor retreat at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday after another long week in court, and he used the opportunity to unload on his political enemies. Keep reading
 
On the World Stage
The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been battered by fighting, drone footage obtained by the AP shows. Keep reading
 
Weekend Jaw-Dropper
You might say the story of an alleged water heist described in the Los Angeles Times is so audacious it's made for Hollywood—except Chinatown pretty much already covered it. Keep reading
 
Wild Card
Are Americans tired of sitting through endless movies? Keep reading
 
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And Don't Overlook...
'Death Threats' Derail Noem's Speech at GOP Fundraiser
Kristi Noem is getting slammed for details revealed in her new memoir, on everything from killing her own dog to claims on meeting Kim Jong Un and being threatened by Nikki Haley. Keep reading
Kevin Spacey Comes Out Fighting on New Allegations
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey has denied new allegations of inappropriate behavior from men who will feature in a documentary on British television that's due to be released next week. Keep reading
California Reaches Milestone in EV Charging
California has ambitious goals to reduce carbon emissions through phasing out the sales of new gas-guzzling cars by 2035. Keep reading
Buffett Discusses Losses, Future at Somber Meeting
Warren Buffett discussed investments, as usual, in his remarks to Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha on Saturday. Keep reading
Women Live Longer, but With More Health Issues
Women may live longer than men, on average, but a new study suggests their quality of life in later years is often hampered by health problems. Keep reading
 
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