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ABC News - Sports
Paris Olympics brings out hoses and misters to cool down fans during heat wave
Most parts of France are enduring a heat wave mere days after the 2024 Olympics launched with a rain-soaked opening ceremony3 hr ago - Olympics -
ABC News - Health
Paris Olympics brings out hoses and misters to cool down fans during heat wave
Most parts of France are enduring a heat wave mere days after the 2024 Olympics launched with a rain-soaked opening ceremony1 hr ago - Olympics -
Inc. - Business
Heat Stress Is More Dangerous Than Ever. Here's How to Protect Your Workers
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Kharlan wins dramatic bronze in women’s sabre ‘It’s a message to the world – Ukraine will never give up’ Latest medal table | Live Paris schedule | Full results This was for Ukraine. It was for the people back home where every victory, ...21 hr ago - Ukraine -
The Hill - Politics
Trump says he'll 'probably' debate Harris: 'I can also make a case for not doing it'
Former President Trump on Monday said he would "probably" end up debating Vice President Harris ahead of November's election, but he left the door open to backing out. "The answer is yes, I’ll probably end up debating," Trump told Fox News host ...18 hr ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
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Flags and other displays of national pride were common in Paris as the Summer Games got off to a fashionable start.2 hr ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
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MarketWatch - Business
‘I’m divorcing after a lot of heartache’: Should I suggest my husband keep his $200,000 401(k), so I can take our $360,000 house?
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Inc. - Business
Here's How to Make Kamala Harris's Classic Tuna Melt, and Why I Think Cooking Is the Perfect Antidote for Work Stress
For some busy leaders, spending time in the kitchen is a satisfying and predictable way to unwind.8 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
My brother won’t tell me anything about our mother’s $1.6 million estate. Can I remove him as trustee?
When there’s bad blood over an inheritance, you can challenge the trustee — but try talking first.9 hr ago
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