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Yahoo News - World
Fierce competition for Europe's next-generation tanks shapes up
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The Wall Street Journal - World
A failed murder plot is one of a series of incidents that show how Vienna has emerged as Russia's new espionage hub in Europe after capitals there expelled 600 spies posing as diplomats in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine.
A failed murder plot is one of a series of incidents that show how Vienna has emerged as Russia’s new espionage hub in Europe after capitals there expelled 600 spies posing as diplomats in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. -
BBC News - Top stories
Is climate change making hurricanes worse?
The number of hurricanes is not increasing, but they are becoming more intense as the world warms.Climate -
The New York Times - World
A New Home for the Story of the Boats That Shaped Canada
After a last-minute setback, the Canadian Canoe Museum has finally opened its new building in Ontario. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Capitals acquire winger Andrew Mangiapane in a trade with the Flames
The Capitals sent a 2025 second-round pick the other way in the deal completed on the eve of the NHL draft. -
Yahoo News - World
For India's garbage pickers, a miserable and dangerous job made worse by extreme heat
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ABC News - World
For India's garbage pickers, a miserable and dangerous job made worse by extreme heat
As many as 4 million people in India scratch out a living searching through landfills for anything they can sell -
ABC News - Health
For India's garbage pickers, a miserable and dangerous job made worse by extreme heat
As many as 4 million people in India scratch out a living searching through landfills for anything they can sell -
MarketWatch - Business
Buying a home can’t get any worse, right? It can — and probably will.
Lower interest rates spur housing demand — but with supply so tight, prices have nowhere to go but up.
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Financial Times - Business
Biden under new pressure to quit race as Democratic disquiet spreads
Lawmaker from party calls on US president to drop out as poll shows voters prefer different candidateJoe Biden -
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Anger mounts at Biden’s inner circle after debate debacle
Democratic insiders alarmed by advisers’ reluctance to consider president’s exit from White House raceJoe Biden -
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Joe Biden and the tragedy of liberal denialism
The left ignores problems on its own side, and recent history has turned on that failureJoe Biden -
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How 120 knife-edge seats may tip the Tories from defeat to wipeout
Collapse of Conservative support means once-safe constituencies are in play -
Financial Times - Business
The risk of a replay of the lost decade in US stocks
The misallocation of capital in the economy will fuel inflation