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“Like navigating NYC rush hour with Waze constantly rerouting every 30 seconds.”


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“Like navigating NYC rush hour with Waze constantly rerouting every 30 seconds.”

Discovery Capital Management founder ROB CITRONE describing the environment for investors amid stock market turmoil caused by President Donald Trump’s tariffs.


“It is very freeing to your spirit.”

Former Florida prison inmate LEO SCHOFIELD, on forgiving the man who ultimately confessed to the 1987 murder of Schofield’s wife. Schofield was incarcerated for 36 years for the crime but maintained his innocence.1


“It’s not the place where I would think about sex education going on.”

California parent MICHAEL REED on the new displays of free condoms, dental dams, pregnancy tests, and other items offered to patrons of the Sacramento Public Library.2


“It was the most talked about thing about bats that we ever experienced.”

JARED SMITH, co-founder of baseball bat maker Victus Sports, on the sudden surge in popularity of the bowling-pin shaped torpedo bat among ballplayers.3


“I know my mom and dad, [if] there’s any kind of way they know about this, I know they’re some kind of happy.”

MARY FRYE MCCRIMMON, 87, on the long-delayed April 3 burial of her older brother Neil Frye, who was killed in the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack and whose remains were finally identified last year.4

1 The New York Times; 2 CBS; 3 AP; 4 WHRO

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