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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday reviewed recent earnings from teen-focused apparel makers Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle Outfitters. While he was more optimistic about the former, he was generally cautious on the group.”I want you to limit your downside with these teen retailers. You never know when a company like this may go from sink and swim to just plain sink, at least for the next quarter,” he said. “But to me, Abercrombie — I think that’s worth buying perhaps as soon as next week.”According to Cramer, teenage consumers are “notoriously fickle,” a dynamic that makes it hard to bet…

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Players can watch a Sabrina Carpenter show in Fortnite as many times as they want for a limited amount of time. The Dance with Sabrina event, which is the experience that lets fans access the show, will be available in Fortnite until June 16, right before the end of Fortnite Festival Season 8. Related Fortnite: How to Complete Sabrina Carpenter Quests This guide will show players how they can quickly complete all Sabrina Carpenter event quests and earn an easy 150,000 XP in Fortnite. At the end of each show, three players will be selected to appear in the finale…

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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has criticized Mayor Eric Adams’s proposal to issue municipal bonds backed by Bitcoin, warning that such a move would introduce financial risk and undermine investor confidence.In a May 29 statement, Lander said he would not allow the New York City to issue the crypto-tied debt instrument while he is in office. Lander’s office shares responsibility for debt issuance with the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget.“Cryptocurrencies are not sufficiently stable to finance our City’s infrastructure, affordable housing, or schools,” the comptroller said, adding that the proposal exposes the city ”to new risks and erode…

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By DAVID BAUDER PBS filed suit Friday against President Donald Trump and other administration officials to block his order stripping federal funding from the 330-station public television system, three days after NPR did the same for its radio network. In its lawsuit, PBS relies on similar arguments, saying Trump was overstepping his authority and engaging in “viewpoint discrimination” because of his claim that PBS’ news coverage is biased against conservatives. “PBS disputes those charged assertions in the strongest possible terms,” lawyer Z.W. Julius Chen wrote in the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. “But regardless of any policy…

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President Trump on Friday said he’d consider pardoning embattled rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, who’s currently on trial in the same Manhattan courtroom where Trump was found liable for sex abuse in 2023. “Nobody’s asked, but I know people are thinking about it,” he told a Fox News reporter in the Oval Office. Combs faces federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. Jurors have heard testimony in recent weeks that the 55-year-old music mogul brutally abused his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura while presiding over a drug-fueled empire of sex and violence. Trump admitted on Friday that he hasn’t been following the trial…

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A woman accused of fatally stabbing a U.S. Postal Service worker inside a Harlem deli was sentenced to 15 years in prison after admitting her guilt, officials said Friday. Jaia Cruz learned her fate during a sentencing hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on Thursday. At least 10 years was shaved off her sentence, which was part of a plea agreement made in April — a deal that angered victim Ray Hodges’ loved ones, who felt the sentence was too light. If she had been convicted of murder at trial, Cruz, 24, could have received 25 years to life in prison. During…

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Ottawa CNN  —  King Charles III used a significant speech in Canada’s parliament on Tuesday to underscore the country’s sovereignty following pressure from US President Donald Trump. “Today, Canada faces another critical moment. Democracy, pluralism, the rule of law, self-determination, and freedom are values which Canadians hold dear, and ones which the government is determined to protect,” the king said from the throne in the Senate chamber as he delivered a speech, which laid out the Canadian government’s legislative agenda for the year ahead. Charles, 76, is on a two-day trip to Canada, the first time he has visited the…

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AI

If the adoption of AI feels different from any tech revolution you may have experienced before — mobile, social, cloud computing — it actually is. Venture capitalist Mary Meeker just dropped a 340-page slideshow report — which used the word “unprecedented” on 51 of those pages — to describe the speed at which AI is being developed, adopted, spent on, and used, backed up with chart after chart. “The pace and scope of change related to the artificial intelligence technology evolution is indeed unprecedented, as supported by the data,” she writes in the report, called “Trends — Artificial Intelligence.” There’s…

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Divers were searching New York City’s East River under the Roosevelt Island Bridge Friday for a missing 15-year-old girl who went into the water but never resurfaced. After two hours, the rescue mission had slowly turned into a recovery mission in the waters between Queens and Randall’s Island, sources with knowledge of the case said. Divers from the FDNY and NYPD search the East River near the Roosevelt Island Bridge after a 15-year-old girl went missing on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News) The teen entered the water off Rainey Park in Astoria at about…

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Dylan, the 20-year-old Bronx public school student arrested by federal immigration authorities sued the Trump administration late Thursday night over his ongoing detention in Pennsylvania. The “habeas corpus” petition asked a western Pennsylvania federal judge to find Dylan’s arrest was unconstitutional and violated his due process rights — and order his immediate release. “As long as he remains detained, his health is at continued, serious risk; his ability to [seek a green card] is jeopardized; and he will fall behind on his schoolwork,” read the suit. The complaint, which was first reported by Chalkbeat, names Todd Lyons, the acting director of…

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