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New Order headlines the Cruel World festival on May 17 alongside Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It’s an unexpected ’80s revival that has maintained steady enough attendance to point toward becoming a staple.
Low-Life' proved across its eight amazing tracks that in 1985 New Order had no peers when it came to inventively mixing synthesizers and drum machines with traditional rock instrumentation.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNNew Order, Nick Cave and a ‘Til Tuesday reunion rock a rainy Cruel World FestivalGo’s, and more bands with roots in the punk, new wave, and goth scenes of the ’80s thrilled fans at Cruel World Festival on Saturday, May 17, the overarching story of the day was how weird it was to watch your favorite bands in a steady rain.
President Donald Trump's attempts to shake up global trade caused widespread upheaval in markets and a decoupling from the US dollar, leaving investors hunting for alternatives. Which emerging markets stand to gain from the new order?
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Jim Thorne outlines a new world order driven by US AI dominance, gold, and Bitcoin. He predicts the "EU empire" is ending and advises investments in tech and precious metals.
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The National Interest on MSNTrump Has Created a New Mideast Order—Without IsraelThe new order will be decidedly less American, likely toxic to the Israelis, and overwhelmingly Islamist in nature.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that aims to cut prescription drug prices, promising to crack down on other countries' unreasonable practices that suppress drug prices.
Supporters of the mandate say it will help to make roads safer, but some are worried about how it will impact immigrant drivers.