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The Wall Street Journal - World
For $10.25 Million: A New Orleans Mansion With a Wine Cellar, 'PsychedelicRoom' and Ghosts
The infamous Lalaurie Mansion, which spans roughly 10,300 square feet in the city’s French Quarter, is rumored to be haunted. -
The Guardian - World
Starmer has promised big – now he must be bold and move quickly. Here’s how he should start | Gaby Hinsliff
In league with regional mayors, the prime minister can test good ideas in areas like housing. There is promising talent in Labour’s ranks too. Fast track it. It was just before breakfast, at a leisure centre in Norfolk, that this particular era of ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Hurricane Beryl churns past Jamaica
After causing major destruction in Granada, Beryl was roaring by Jamaica on Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane. Ahead of its arrival, Jamaica's prime minister issued a disaster zone declaration as thousands evacuated flood-prone areas. Tom Hanson ... -
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The New York Times - Science
Bigheaded Salamander-like Fossil Turns Up in a Place No One Expected it
An ancient aquatic predator resembling a giant salamander turned up in an African fossil deposit, suggesting unwritten chapters of how animals moved onto land. -
ABC News - Sports
It's Luka vs. Giannis, with either Slovenia or Greece set to move 1 win from Paris Olympics
Luka Doncic and Giannis Antetokounmpo have faced off nine times in their NBA careers, and those games have never disappointedOlympics -
The Wall Street Journal - World
This Chic Lakeside Retreat's Secret? It Looks Totally Custom, But Is Filled With Off-the-Rack Decor
To outfit a classic cottage on a tight deadline, a designer makes magic with pieces from accessible brands like Urban Outfitters and West Elm. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Case for September Rate Cut Builds After Slower Jobs Data
The U.S. economy added a solid 206,000 jobs last month. But the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.1%, a sign of slack in what has been a strong labor market. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How DEI Becomes Discrimination
The NIH First program wasn’t supposed to involve outright preferences. Public records show how that’s worked in practice. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Bake a Better Picnic
Easy to make, oozing with cheese and irresistibly flaky, these highly portable handheld pies are the ideal fuel for summer adventures. They have a pretty fascinating history, too. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Donald Trump and the Clouseau Democrats
An elite that can be so readily and repeatedly outsmarted is an elite that needs replacing.Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Patriotism Means Telling the Truth About Our Past
On the other side of honesty is the possibility of change. -
Financial Times - Business
The divided French left will not repeat past victories
Fractures are everywhere in the New Popular Front, making it impossible to stand up to the RNFrance -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Cindy Crawford Is Here to Stay
Three decades ago she invented the modern playbook by which the current generation of professionally beautiful people flourish. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Here is the latest on the storm.
Beryl, which weakened to a tropical storm, is expected to intensify again and could make landfall on the Texas coast as a Category 1 hurricane as soon as Monday morning, forecasters say. -
The Guardian - World
Théo Hernandez hits the spot as France beat Portugal in shootout to progress
Two teams who would not have scored all weekend finally found their range in the shootout but, eventually, somebody had to miss. It was harsh on João Félix that his aberration, a crisp but fractionally wayward penalty that rapped Mike Maignan’s ... -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
A judge dismissed for a second time a racketeering suit against McKinsey brought by Jay Alix, ruling that the founder of turnaround consulting firm AlixPartners lacked standing to sue.
A judge dismissed for a second time a racketeering suit against McKinsey brought by Jay Alix, ruling that the founder of turnaround consulting firm AlixPartners lacked standing to sue. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Least Thrilling Landslide in U.K. Election History
Voters saw Keir Starmer’s Labour Party as the safer alternative after 14 years of Conservative blundering. -
CBS News - Top stories
Saturday Sessions: Bonny Light Horseman performs "I Know You Know"
Supergroup Bonny Light Horseman brings together three successful musicians for a unique blend of folk and Americana music. Now making a return visit to Saturday Sessions with their new double album, "Keep Me On Your Mind / See You Free," here is ... -
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Saturday Sessions: Bonny Light Horseman performs "When I Was Younger"
Supergroup Bonny Light Horseman brings together three successful musicians for a unique blend of folk and Americana music. Now making a return visit to Saturday Sessions with their new double album, "Keep Me On Your Mind / See You Free," here is ... -
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Saturday Sessions: Bonny Light Horseman performs "Old Dutch"
Supergroup Bonny Light Horseman brings together three successful musicians for a unique blend of folk and Americana music. Now making a return visit to Saturday Sessions with their new double album, "Keep Me On Your Mind / See You Free," here is ... -
NBC News - Top stories
Amtrak service between New York and Boston resumes after suspension
All Amtrak services between New York Penn Station and Boston South Station resumed Saturday night after they were suspended earlier in the day because of power issues.New York -
CBS News - Top stories
"CBS Weekend News" headlines for Saturday, July 6, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Adriana Diaz. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Clayton Kershaw expected to make rehab start on Saturday, according to Dodgers
Pitcher Clayton Kershaw is expected to make a rehab start, moving him closer to returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers.MLB -
The New York Times - World
Here Are the Key Players in France’s 2024 Election
The vote has turned into a race between the two main opponents of President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance party: the far-right National Rally and the New Popular Front, a left-wing coalition. -
The Guardian - World
London-born Kwadwo Duah hopes to leap past England with Switzerland
Forward was a surprise inclusion in Swiss squad for Euros but has already made his mark on the tournament. He was the first player born in England to score at the European Championship this summer and on Saturday, for a place in the semi‑finals, ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Turkish Inflation Moves Past Peak as High Rates Begin to Pay Off
Turkish consumer inflation looks to have begun a strong downward slide, says Bartosz Sawicki, market analyst at fintech Conotoxia.Turkey -
BBC News - Top stories
Mbappe v Ronaldo: Real Madrid galacticos past & future meet
Growing up, Kylian Mbappe had Cristiano Ronaldo posters on his wall. On Friday they will meet as France play Portugal at Euro 2024.Soccer -
CBS News - Top stories
Hurricane Beryl moves past Jamaica, bringing punishing winds and storm surge
Hurricane Beryl passed by Jamaica as a Category 4 storm, bringing fierce winds, powerful waves and torrential rain to the island. It is now a Category 3 storm heading toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. -
The Guardian - World
England can answer wake-up calls by maintaining width in Swiss showdown | Karen Carney
Gareth Southgate’s side found success going wide against Slovakia. It can be a blueprint in their hunt for a semi-final berth. There are three simple ways of playing football: through, over and around. When one of those approaches is not working, ... -
The Guardian - World
Wimbledon 2024: Raducanu powers past Sakkari, Sinner marches on – live
Latest Wimbledon news and updates from day fiveAlcaraz pushed to limit by Tiafoe | Email KatySome lovely stuff around the net from Paolini. She anticipates the drop-shot well and then shows a delicate touch with the volley to see out the point. ...