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The New York Times - Top stories
The Strange Afterlife of Tucker Carlson
A year after leaving Fox News, Carlson has figured out how to exercise power and influence in less public ways.9 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
'That's the true talent': How aiming for a flag got so dramatic in college football
Players seem to be getting more dramatic -- and creative -- in their attempts to draw penalties.1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
Transform Your Brand's Storytelling: The Power of Carousel Ads for Small Businesses
Discover how this versatile format can elevate your brand's narrative -- from showcasing sequential stories to highlighting key features -- and drive engagement like never before.10 hours ago -
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Warner Music Increases Layoff Plans
The entertainment conglomerate now expects to cut its workforce by 13%, or about 750 employees—up from a 10% reduction.19 hours ago -
Politico - Politics
Lawmakers search for Plan B on spending
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Inc. - Business
Master the Art of Quarterly Planning With These 7 Steps
Effective quarterly planning meetings are crucial for executing strategy and setting priorities. Here's how to master them.4 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Cineworld creditors approve UK restructuring plan
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The Hill - Politics
Stevie Wonder planning pre-election tour
Grammy-winning artist Stevie Wonder recently announced a 10-stop tour across the U.S. ahead of Election Day, now less than two months away. The concert tour — dubbed "Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our ...2 hours ago
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