We’re all reading the markets wrong

    Gas prices are well above $4, ceasefire negotiations are on ice and airlines are warning that they’re running out of jet fuel. So, it sure seems odd that stocks are at record highs. Blame CNN. No, really. Not for world events or the machinations of the markets, but for the perception that those two things…

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      Atlético boss Simeone provides Julián Alvarez injury update ahead of Arsenal 2nd leg

      Atlético Madrid head coach Diego Simeone has provided an update on the wellbeing of star striker Julián Alvarez. This comes after the Argentine was forced into a premature departure from the club’s most recent outing. Advertisement Atlético were of course back in action on Wednesday night, locking horns with Premier League leaders Arsenal in a Champions League…

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        Video Game Allows You to Relive Show’s Best Fights

        With its array of heroes and villains, it’s only natural for Invincible to get a fighting video game. The first game from developer Quarter Up is a tag fighter that takes full advantage of the TV show’s cast of beloved characters by pitting them into intense three-versus-three battles. Capturing the show’s charm and sense of…

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        Opinion | A world adrift looks to China for institutional anchors. Enter Hong Kong

          Opinion | A world adrift looks to China for institutional anchors. Enter Hong Kong

          The international order is under mounting strain. In recent years, unilateralism, protectionism and the selective application of international law have eroded confidence in the rules-based frameworks that once underpinned global cooperation. The return of Donald Trump to the centre of American politics, along with the policy instincts the US president represents, has only reinforced concerns…

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          Dancers rehearse before an audition for the Radio City Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall in New York, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

          Iran Threatens Painful Response if US Resumes Attacks, Oil Prices Seesaw

          By Humeyra Pamuk and Tala Ramadan WASHINGTON/DUBAI/ISLAMABAD, April 29 (Reuters) – Iran said on Thursday that if Washington renewed attacks it would ⁠respond ⁠with “long and painful strikes” on U.S. positions, complicating U.S. plans for ⁠an international coalition to open the Strait of Hormuz. Two months into the war that started with U.S.-Israeli strikes on…

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