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NBC News - Top stories
Ad launched in swing New York district highlighting Trump's lie about Haitian immigrants
The Congressional Black Caucus Political Action Committee has launched a five-figure digital advertising campaign on Monday in New York’s fourth congressional district urging Haitian Americans to ...10 hours ago - New York -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Washington and Big Oil Are Investing Billions in Ammonia
The latest bet is a $1.56 billion Energy Department loan commitment for a Wabash Valley Resources ammonia project in Indiana.10 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
‘I’m not a singer but I can just about do Sweet Dreams at karaoke’: Eve’s honest playlist
The rapper and author on belting out 80s synthpop and the verse that changed her life – but which glam-rock classic soundtracked her giving birth?. The first song I fell in love with The first ...13 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
HS2 blew billions - here's how and why
How did HS2 manage to go so far over its original budget?14 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
From AI shaping our world to recipes with cloves: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
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Financial Times - World
Why Russia’s increased co-operation with China and Iran spooks Europe
Also in this newsletter: EU asylum applications stable amid frenzied immigration debate14 hours ago - China -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
After brutal week, Dodgers remind everyone why they're still World Series dreaming
Mookie Betts drives in the go-ahead run in the ninth before Teoscar Hernández, Tommy Edman and Max Muncy hit consecutive home runs in a 9-2 win over Atlanta.17 hours ago - MLB -
CBS News - Top stories
Why China rammed a Philippine ship while 60 Minutes was on board
Chinese ships have repeatedly rammed Philippine ships in the South China Sea. The U.S. has a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines, which could lead to American intervention.19 hours ago - China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The romantic relationship between Norfolk Southern's CEO and its chief legal officer is the latest incident in the #MeToo era to test corporate policies and cause headaches for companies internally.
The romantic relationship between Norfolk Southern’s CEO and its chief legal officer is the latest incident in the #MeToo era to test corporate policies and cause headaches for companies internally.20 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Warnings from bank executives that Americans are struggling to keep up with their bills have set off alarms on Wall Street, with shares of consumer-lending companies sliding.
Warnings from bank executives that Americans are struggling to keep up with their bills have set off alarms on Wall Street, with shares of consumer-lending companies sliding.20 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Vikings upset 49ers in physical home opener: 'We just showed today who's the tougher team'
Sam Darnold-led Minnesota is 2-0, and it's not surprising to the guys in the locker room21 hours ago - NFL -
VentureBeat - Tech
Why data science alone won’t make your product successful
The lean-value approach is a framework with the potential to change how technology teams integrate AI insight with strategic planning.23 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
What Got You Here Won't Get You There--but 'There' Is Just the Beginning
To build an iconic company, it's not enough to improve as a leader. You need to transcend yourself.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
How Tech Companies Can Lead the Charge to Improve Parental Mental Health
Don't let parental mental health interfere with creating great workspaces.Yesterday -
Yahoo News - World
Houthi rebels say they struck Israel with a 'new hypersonic ballistic missile' that flew more than 1,200 miles in just over 11 minutes
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The New York Times - Lifestyle
National Park Service Celebrates Fashion Week
During fashion month, the N.P.S. has had its employees showing off their various uniform options. One ranger in North Dakota has stood out among his peers.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Companies Like to Pit Internal Teams Against Each Other. Bad Idea.
Research suggests that when employees compete, they become less innovative, because they don’t want to share ideas with their rivals.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Office Romances Aren't New---Why Are They Still So Complicated?
The affair between Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw and an executive highlights the tricky terrain of workplace dating.Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? These scientists set sail to find out
Attacks by orcas, or killer whales, on boats in the Strait of Gibraltar are increasing. But why are these seemingly peaceful creatures becoming dangerous.Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
Private lenders battle Indonesian media company over $560mn debt claim
The dispute comes as the country has been attracting billions of dollars in foreign investmentYesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Generative AI helps grieving family remember their daughter
One grieving dad in Taiwan is using generative A.I. to remember his deceased daughter. ABC News' Britt Clennett takes a look at how A.I. is expanding the limits of technology.3 days ago