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Sam Meredith - Reuters - Venice residents clash with riot police as city launches world’s first tourist entry fee - cnbc.com - Usa - Italy

Venice residents clash with riot police as city launches world’s first tourist entry fee

Venice became the first city in the world to charge a payment for tourists in an attempt to alleviate the pressures of mass tourism and make the city more livable for its residents.

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Ashley Capoot - Snap shares soar 25% as company beats on earnings, shows strong revenue growth - cnbc.com

Snap shares soar 25% as company beats on earnings, shows strong revenue growth

Snap reported first-quarter results on Thursday that beat analysts' estimates and showed a return to double-digit revenue growth. Shares soared more than 25% in extended trading.  

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Kif Leswing - Intel shares fall after providing weak forecast for the current quarter - cnbc.com

Intel shares fall after providing weak forecast for the current quarter

Intel reported first-quarter earnings on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations for earnings per share, but came up light in sales. Intel gave a weak forecast for the current quarter.

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Alex Sherman - David Ellison - Shari Redstone - Bob Bakish - Paramount and Skydance inch closer to a merger as key hurdle looms, sources say - cnbc.com

Paramount and Skydance inch closer to a merger as key hurdle looms, sources say

Paramount Global and Skydance Media are making progress on a deal that would merge the media companies and buy out controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, according to people familiar with the matter.

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China launches 3-member crew to its space station as it seeks to put astronauts on the moon by 2030 - apnews.com - China - county Long

China launches 3-member crew to its space station as it seeks to put astronauts on the moon by 2030

JIUQUAN SATELLITE LAUNCH CENTER, China (AP) — China launched a three-member crew to its orbiting space station on Thursday as part of its ambitious program that aims to put astronauts on the moon by 2030.

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Diana Olick - This startup helps plants talk to farmers, reducing pesticides and agricultural waste - cnbc.com - state California

This startup helps plants talk to farmers, reducing pesticides and agricultural waste

What if plants could talk to farmers and tell them when they're distressed? That would not only help the plants but also reduce the amount of agricultural waste that threatens the planet's health.

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Jeff Cox - GDP growth slowed to a 1.6% rate in the first quarter, well below expectations - cnbc.com

GDP growth slowed to a 1.6% rate in the first quarter, well below expectations

U.S. economic growth was much weaker than expected to start the year, and prices rose at a faster pace, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.

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Jennifer Elias - Alphabet set to report first-quarter results after market close - cnbc.com

Alphabet set to report first-quarter results after market close

Alphabet will report first-quarter earnings after the bell Thursday.

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