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Celibacy Is Having a Moment. Embrace It.
Intentional periods of sexual abstinence can help us better understand the nature of our desire. If we do Dry January, why not Dry Spell July?The New York Times - Top stories -
Have You Ever Seen a Corgi Race?
At the Summer Corgi Nationals, the country’s finest racing corgis, and their over-the-top owners, celebrated everything about the breed.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Champions League Winning Coach Whose Plan Is to Have No Plan
Carlo Ancelotti is the only manager in history to lift Europe’s foremost club trophy five times. He achieved those triumphs without any discernible soccer philosophy or signature playing style.The Wall Street Journal - World - UEFA Champions League -
Who has the most Champions League titles all time? How many times have Real Madrid won UCL?
Here's every team that has won a UCL titleCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
'It shows how far we have come': Mexico set to elect first female president
Polls are open in Mexico, where voters are set to elect the country's first female president. NBC News' Guad Venegas spoke to one woman who says she's excited that gender is no longer a deterrent to holding public office.NBC News - Top stories -
While Alvin Bragg Was Having a Trump Trial...
. . . cops in Manhattan made over 390 arrests for felony assault. How many will the DA let off easy?The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Italy is bracing for a record wave of tourists, but is having trouble handling them
Being a tourist in Italy is turning into a full-time job.CNBC - Business -
A Landslide Buried a Village at 3 a.m. Could It Have Been Predicted?
A landslide that hit Papua New Guinea’s highlands last month has put a renewed focus on efforts to better forecast when and where landslides might happen.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘It’s all we have’: young climate activists on the state of politics around the world
With elections affecting half the world’s population this year, campaigners offer their views on the chances of real change. This year elections are taking place across the globe, covering almost half of the world’s population. It is also likely ...The Guardian - World - Climate -
Readers reply: why do neanderthals have such a bad reputation?
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts. Why do neanderthals have such a bad reputation? Carlo Moretti, Verona. ...The Guardian - World -
The soccer gods could not have divined a more perfect fit
Real Madrid, tactically and culturally and commercially, was really the only club capable of accommodating Kylian Mbappé's talent and celebrity.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Rose Tremain: ‘Sex scenes are like arias in opera. They have to move the story forwards’
The bestselling author on how to avoid reader indifference, the advantage of writing historical stories and why she returns to Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates again and again. Rose Tremain, 80, published her first novel in 1976 and has gone on to ...The Guardian - World -
'We have to separate things': Sabalenka and Badosa are rivals on court -- and close friends off it
Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa are inseparable on tour, but when it came to their third-round match at the French Open on Saturday, they put the friendship on hold.ESPN - Sports -
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says he's 'disappointed' some world leaders have not yet committed to attend upcoming peace summit
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says he's 'disappointed' some world leaders have not yet committed to attend upcoming peace summitABC News - World - Ukraine -
The affluent can have their souls enriched at university, so why not the poor as well? | Kenan Malik
The latest Tory crusade over ‘rip-off’ degrees continues to stereotype students based on class. ‘We must crack down on low-value university degrees.” Who claimed that and when? It might have been Rishi Sunak last October. Or Sunak last July. Or ...The Guardian - World -
Airports Have Become a Tremendous Pain. These 5 Tips Will Make Your Travel Life a Lot Easier
Whether you're flying on Southwest, Delta, American, or any other airline, you can take steps to improve the experience.Inc. - Business -
The President of McDonald's Just Told Customers Why He's 'Frustrated and Worried.' Here's Why He Shouldn't Have Said Anything at All
It's tempting to defend yourself, especially when you feel a situation has been misrepresented, but still: Actions are always better than words.Inc. - Business -
Declines in smoking and the advent of screening and newer drugs have vastly improved the outlook for patients with lung cancer, once considered a death sentence.
Declines in smoking and the advent of screening and newer drugs have vastly improved the outlook for patients with lung cancer, once considered a death sentence.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘My will says my home should go to my children’: Does my husband have any ownership claim on my house? He spent $85,000 on repairs.
“My will, created before my 2021 marriage, states that my home should go to my children.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I feel like an idiot. I need every cent to retire’: I gave a friend $20,000 to buy me a car. He ghosted me. I called the police. What options do I have?
“We met several times in person, and he explained that once I gave him the money that I could trust him.”MarketWatch - Business -
How Jude Bellingham exemplifies Real Madrid's team-first mentality in winning Champions League title
The English midfielder's role has evolved over the season, and despite it not always being what he wanted, he helped get the job doneCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Sam Butcher, Who Gave the World Precious Moments, Dies at 85
His childlike porcelain characters thrilled and inspired generations of collectors. They also made him a millionaire.The New York Times - Business -
Android Now Lets You Edit Text Messages
Plus: Spotify will refund owners of its discontinued Car Thing, Amazon gets FAA clearance for more drone deliveries, and we’re in love with the new Rafa Nadal watch collaboration.Wired - Tech -
What to do if you think you're underpaid
Only 34% of Americans are satisfied with how much they are paid at work, according to a March 2023 Pew Research Center survey. Here's how you can earn more.CNBC - Business -
Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
The Biden campaign accelerates its outreach to disengaged voters after the Trump verdict. And Mexico is poised for its first female president.NBC News - Top stories -
'All of You Are Modi': The Making of the Man Reshaping India
Narendra Modi, likely to win a third term as India’s prime minister, was shaped by a modest upbringing and his involvement in a secretive nationalist group.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The moment I knew: as two pythons writhed above us, I realised our lives would always be intertwined
Roberto Meza Mont and Craig Ruddy had been together a decade when their relationship reached a crossroads. Then two brazen reptiles showed them the way forward. Craig and I locked eyes on a Sydney street a couple of days after the 2001 Gay and ...The Guardian - World -
Top moments of the Champions League season: Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior deliver
An entertaining season of the Champions League came to a close with Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund on SaturdayCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Prolific Pringles thief told police 'once you pop, you can't stop'
Adam Spencer, 40, pleads guilty to two counts of burglary and three counts of theft.BBC News - Top stories -
In Miami, Jobs Are Plentiful---and You Might Need Two to Afford It
The Fed wants strong employment and low inflation. The Florida city shows just how hard it is to attain both at once.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Don't You Dare Call Me Without Texting First
‘Extremely annoyed.’ The etiquette of unexpected phone calls divides friends, families and co-workers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What election issues really matter to you? Let us know
At BBC News, we need your help to ensure we’re getting our election coverage right.BBC News - Top stories -
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Sure, Google’s AI overviews could be useful – if you like eating rocks | John Naughton
The company that shaped the development of search engines is banking on chatbot-style summaries. But so far, its suggestions are pretty wild. Once upon a time, Google was great. For those who were online in 1998, history’s timeline bifurcated into ...The Guardian - World -
Former CIA agent: 4 powerful, underutilized phrases can help you establish credibility and earn anyone's trust
"From CIA To CEO" author Rupal Patel shares the key phrases that have helped her be successful in both boardrooms and briefing rooms.CNBC - Business -
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Schiff: 'If you didn't want to be tried in New York, don't commit crimes in New York'
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) pushed back on former President Trump's and his allies' claims that the hush money trial was politically motivated and slanted against the former president. Schiff responded to Republican National Committee (RNC) ...The Hill - Politics - New York -
Why you should calculate your own P/E and PEG ratios — and the right way to do it
Before we figure out a stock's PEG ratio, we need to calculate its compound annual growth rate, or CAGR.CNBC - Business -
From temporary wallpaper to injections of colour: giving a rented home a makeover
Clever hacks to make a property really feel like a place you can call home. Medina Grillo’s hands-on experience of renovating her rented three-bedroom semi spurred the creation of a blog to help like-minded home-improvers. Now, almost a decade ...The Guardian - World -
Hayes lauds 'magnetic' Swanson in debut U.S. win
Emma Hayes spoke glowingly of Mallory Swanson, whom the coach first interacted with briefly in 2017 when Swanson was a teenager and weighing whether to turn professional.ESPN - Sports