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What the Polls Tell Us About Harris vs. Trump
There are two things giving the vice president a lift in the short term: unity and energy.12 hr ago - Donald Trump -
Inc. - Business
Beware of These Hiring Red Flags
Hiring scams are on the rise. Spot these red flags to filter out fake/desperate job offers.14 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Harris vs. Trump: What the early post-Biden polls tell us
President Biden’s historic announcement that he was dropping out of the 2024 race has shaken up a race that had mostly stayed static until the past month. Polls have begun to trickle out in the days since Biden’s decision, offering clues to what a ...12 hr ago - Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Sports
Unknowns in N.C.A.A. Settlement Raise Red Flags for College Basketball Coaches
The Big East could have a distinct advantage because the conference does not sponsor football.9 hr ago - College Basketball -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Stories Democrats Tell About Project 2025
They aren’t true and the purpose is to distract from their own failures, writes Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation.14 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
US accounting firms rethink global networks
Mid-tier outfits under increasing pressure to overhaul networks as more clients want international services6 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Blood Tests That Can Flag Your Hidden Heart Disease Risk
Doctors say these tests can offer a better indication of potential problems than some better-known measures.22 hr ago -
ABC News - Sports
Who is Ilona Maher? Here's what to know about the US women's rugby sevens Olympian and TikTok star
Rugby sevens star Ilona Maher has been a huge hit on social media as the U.S. women’s team has progressed to the Olympic semifinals for the first time13 hr ago - Tiktok -
The New York Times - Tech
For Years, TikTok Told Us What to Buy. Now ‘Underconsumption Core’ Is About Consuming Less.
The trend of “underconsumption core” romanticizes buying and using only what you need. Yes, being normal is now trending. Experts say it’s a response to a period of economic hardship.4 days ago - Tiktok -
The New York Times - Business
Hollywood’s Message to Red States: Our Movies Are for You
After a period of openly using movies to display progressive values, studios seem to be heeding a message from many ticket buyers: Just entertain us.3 days ago
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