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Westminster 2025 Preview: Why Can’t Golden Retrievers Win Best in Show?
They are among the most popular dogs in the United States, but at the biggest dog show in the world, they are never (never!) best in show.The New York Times - Feb. 10 -
Why Elon Musk and JD Vance Went to Bat for a Self-Described Racist
Trump’s acolytes place qualified civil servants on leave and reinstate a far-right troll.The New York Times - Feb. 11 -
Why some Ghanaians are fighting in insurgency-hit Burkina Faso
Three men tell the BBC they have crossed the border multiple times to fight the military.BBC News - Feb. 11 -
Why some Ghanaians are fighting in insurgency-hit Burkina Faso
Yahoo News - Feb. 11 -
Shot, poisoned and beaten to death: why leopard killings are soaring in Pakistan
A wave of incidents threatens the survival of the species in the country, say conservationists. Inside the Pakistan Museum of Natural History, in Islamabad, two taxidermists work on a leopard skin. ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
Dirty water and endless wars: why cholera outbreaks are on the rise again
The number of cases globally has surged since 2021, as war and the climate crisis pile pressure on vaccine supplies. Cholera, the scourge of the Victorian era, is staging a comeback fuelled by ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
‘It’s how we make sense of the world’: why are we all obsessed with gossip?
In her new book, Normal Gossip podcaster Kelsey McKinney explores our unending interest in talking about other people behind their backs. “We gossip and tell stories because that is how we make ...The Guardian - Feb. 11 -
Why Wade believes ‘wild dog' Butler will work with Warriors
Former NBA star Dwyane Wade believes the Golden State Warriors are a good fit for Jimmy Butler.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Why Shopify’s ‘intrinsically impressive’ earnings aren’t helping the stock
Shopify’s stock has been choppy following mixed guidance for the current quarter. Is the forecast conservative?MarketWatch - Feb. 11 -
Why Allison Janae Hamilton Turned Her Studio Into a Family Archive
More than a thousand ancestral records and photographs surround Allison Janae Hamilton while she works.The New York Times - Feb. 11 -
Why Soccer Players Are Changing the Way They Use Social Media
Twitter, now X, used to be the go-to place for players to have their say, but the landscape is evolving fast.The New York Times - Feb. 11 -
Why Is Lindsey Vonn Returning to Skiing at 40? Let Her Explain.
After retiring in 2019, the Olympic champion is on a comeback she “never imagined.”The New York Times - Feb. 11 -
Why Indiana basketball is still a coveted job despite decades of mediocrity
Between the Hoosiers' winning tradition, home-court advantage, NIL war chest and administrative backing, the Indiana job is a massive opportunity for someone.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Why Tulsi Gabbard will likely be confirmed as director of national intelligence
The Senate is expected to vote on and confirm Tulsi Gabbard to serve as President Trump's director of national intelligence this week. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the ...CBS News - Feb. 11 -
Lyft says rides have gotten cheaper. Here’s why investors are selling.
Ride-hailing platform Lyft Inc. on Tuesday rolled out a new buyback program, but its forecast for a key demand metric came in below Wall Street’s expectations, as it tries to stay competitive with ...MarketWatch - Feb. 12 -
Why red states are pulling ahead in America's clean energy race
Renewable energy generation is surging across many of the country’s red-leaning states, positioning some to outpace their bluer peers in a national drive toward grid decarbonization. Their emerging ...The Hill - 6d -
Why the Department of Education has withstood so many assaults from the right
Many conservatives want to use the department to advance “anti-woke” policies and understand that harnessing its power can advance their objectives more than abolishing it.The Hill - 6d -
Immigration crackdown could lead to a lower U.S. unemployment rate. Here’s why.
The labor market has been reshaped by a surge in the foreign-born population. Now that process is reversing.MarketWatch - 6d -
Why the options market is hotter than ever and could be on track for more records
Options trading volume hit a fresh record in January as nearly 1.2 billion contracts changed hands, according to data from Cboe Global Markets.MarketWatch - 6d -
Why NFL's running back renaissance has 49ers at perfect spot for 2025
The NFL's running back renaissance puts the San Francisco 49ers at the perfect spot for the upcoming 2025 season, Jennifer Lee Chan explains.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Why India fails to protect its domestic workers despite decades of abuse
Despite the high demand for domestic workers, they remain India's most vulnerable and exploited people.BBC News - 6d -
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl Champions. So Why Is This Photo on Their Quarterback’s Phone?
What’s a more powerful motivator: memories of success, or reminders of failure?Inc. - 5d -
Expert on why financial secrets can break trust in relationships
With Valentine's Day coming Friday, a recent survey reveals that 40% of Americans in committed relationships have kept a financial secret from their partner. CBS News business analyst Jill ...CBS News - 5d -
Intel’s stock is on a hot streak. Here’s why the rally could continue.
The continued momentum for Intel’s stock could force hedge funds to start buying. Plus, Intel’s process technology is getting more respect.MarketWatch - 5d -
Why the bull market in stocks can live with higher inflation
Here’s why the U.S. stock market might not mind higher for longer interest rates.MarketWatch - 5d -
Is Apple Researching Human-Inspired Robot Designs? Here’s Why the Rumor Matters
Where Apple goes, others tend to follow, with various players forging ahead with their own robotics plans.Inc. - 5d -
Here’s why you’ll likely pay more for Valentine’s Day chocolates this year
If you’re about to head to the store to buy chocolates for your valentine, be prepared to shell out more than you did last year as candy makers continue to deal with the high cost of cocoa.MarketWatch - 5d -
Egg prices are surging, so why are chicken prices stable?
Egg prices are out of control; does that mean chicken prices are next? Here's what to know.The Hill - 5d -
Why some moms are getting behind the "Make America Healthy Again" movement
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was sworn in Thursday as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has pledged to address America's chronic diseases, poor diets and environmental toxins ...CBS News - 4d -
Why North Carolina's Supreme Court race remains undecided
A judicial race in North Carolina remains undecided more than three months after Election Day. The Republican candidate for the state's supreme court, Judge Jefferson Griffin, is trailing his ...CBS News - 4d -
What is Doge and why is Musk cutting so many jobs?
US President Donald Trump’s new agency is tasked with slashing costs - but faces opposition.BBC News - 4d -
‘It’s hard to survive’: why UK private hire drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day
About 200 drivers got in touch with the Guardian to share their views on the industrial action. When Simon Waite began working as a private hire driver in 2017, it gave him the flexibility and ...The Guardian - 4d -
Bad romance: why Hollywood is focusing on anti-Valentine’s movies
Forget romcoms – this year sees new releases focusing on gore, toxic relationships and android romances. It’s mid-February, which means love is in the air, elaborate dates are being planned and ...The Guardian - 4d -
Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day and who was Saint Valentine?
Happy Valentine's Day! Learn more about its history and what it's all about in 2025.CBS News - 4d -
Why Anthony Mackie's role as Captain America is stirring controversy
Anthony Mackie taking on the role of Captain America, a fictional comic book character initially portrayed as a white man with blond hair and blue eyes, isn’t groundbreaking to comic books fans.NBC News - 4d -
TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores. Why that’s an $850 billion risk.
TikTok was restored to app stores run by Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. on Thursday, after the tech giants were reportedly reassured by the Trump administration that they would not face legal ...MarketWatch - 4d -
English Soccer Is Suffering an Epidemic of Serious Knee Injuries. Why?
Seven Premier League stars have ruptured their A.C.L.s since the new year alone.The New York Times - 4d -
Why WoW Subscription Prices Have Never Gone Up--"It's A Prickly Audience"
World of Warcraft has required a $15 monthly subscription to play since its launch back in 2004, but in all those years, the price in the US has never gone up. According to ex-Activision Blizzard ...GameSpot - 4d -
Why Emil Bove’s Battle Against Danielle Sassoon Is So Self-Defeating
This kind of conflict was inevitable. It is extremely surprising, however, that the conflict would be sought and stoked just weeks into Trump’s four-year term, and for the sake of protecting Eric ...The New York Times - 4d -
Why you should open a short-term CD with inflation rising again
With inflation consistently rising, a short-term CD account once again makes sense for many savers. Here's why.CBS News - 4d