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The Guardian - World
Breakdancing in your 50s: ‘My body can still do everything – but it might take a year to heal an injury’
The cast of Canadian B-boy Crazy Smooth’s new show on their breathtaking moves, their multiple surgeries and why hip-hop needs ‘living libraries’ of experience. “When everybody strips off and we’re all in our boxers, you can’t tell who’s 50,” says ... -
Inc. - Business
TikTok Takes on Amazon: "Deals For You Days" To Launch One Week Before Prime Day
On the eve of a potential ban in the U.S., TikTok is seizing opportunities to make money -- and reminding U.S. lawmakers of the small businesses it supports.Tiktok -
The Guardian - World
In France, it’s now only a matter of time before the far right takes power | Paul Taylor
Emmanuel Macron’s snap election gamble has backfired spectacularly as voters of the left and right united to reject him. Sooner or later, possibly as early as next week, France’s far-right National Rally (RN) is going to take power. That’s the ... -
ABC News - Sports
Verstappen holds off McLaren challenge to take 3rd sprint race victory of the season at Austrian GP
Formula 1 leader Max Verstappen held off an early attack by Lando Norris before pulling away from the two McLarens to comfortably secure his third sprint race victory of the year Saturday at the Austrian Grand Prix -
ABC News - World
Haiti police retake control of a police station in the capital that was attacked by gangs
Authorities in Haiti say they have regained control of a police station in Haiti’s capital that has been the target of armed gangs in recent months -
The Hill - Politics
The Memo: The debate that changed everything
ATLANTA — Never before has a debate transformed a presidential race so utterly. The idea of replacing President Biden as his party’s 2024 nominee has become Topic A in national politics; former President Trump has advanced from a slight to heavy ... -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
On the Jersey Shore, There’s a Flag for Everything
A Supreme Court justice’s political flag shined a light on a longstanding shore tradition of flying flags — so many flags — to celebrate colleges, sports teams and more. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Best Audiobooks for Summer Road Trips
Planning a long drive? Audiobooks can help pass the time, from ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ to ‘The Wind in the Willows.’ -
The New York Times - World
Mikhail Baryshnikov on Leaving Everything Behind
Fifty years ago, Baryshnikov defected from the Soviet Union. He discusses that day, the war in Ukraine and the challenges facing Russian artists today.
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The New York Times - Health
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The New York Times - Health
Videos Show Ants Amputating Nest Mates’ Legs to Save Their Lives
The insects seem to know which injuries to treat as they engage in a behavior that seems almost human. -
The New York Times - Health
Mildred Thornton Stahlman, Pioneer in Neonatal Care, Dies at 101
She developed one of the first modern intensive care units for premature babies, helping newborns to breathe with lifesaving new treatments. -
The New York Times - Health
Women Are Paying for Birth Control When They Shouldn’t Have To
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has called on a government watchdog to investigate. Here’s what you need to know. -
The New York Times - Health
FDA Approves Donanemab, Eli Lilly’s New Drug for Early Alzheimer’s
The drug, Kisunla, made by Eli Lilly, is the latest in a new class of treatments that could modestly slow cognitive decline in initial stages of the disease but also carry safety risks.FDA