Today’s Flagship

More Americans see China as the US’ enemy, India’s highest court criticizes ‘song and dance’ weddings, and the UK cracks down on easy passwords.

FTC plans to recommend a possible criminal case against ex-Pioneer CEO

As part of its Exxon deal review, the US agency uncovered comments Scott Sheffield made to Texas rivals suggesting they coordinate ways to drill less oil.
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Pressure piles on Kenya’s president as floods wreak havoc

Kenya’s president faces mounting criticism over his handling of the country’s worst floods in three decades, even as his government steps up its response to the devastation and subsequent political fallout.
Reuters/John Muchucha

Signal iconIsrael-Hamas war raises fears of global extremist attacks

Experts point to Islamic militant groups as well as the threat from far-right extremists in the US.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before the House Approbations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 11, 2024. REUTERS/Michael A. McCoyMichael A. McCoy/Reuters

Today’s Flagship

More Americans see China as the US’ enemy, India’s highest court criticizes ‘song and dance’ weddings, and the UK cracks down on easy passwords.

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