Attacks by Islamic extremists are rampant in Africa's Sahel. Here's what we know about them
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ABC News - World
Attacks by Islamic extremists are rampant in Africa's Sahel. Here's what we know about them
Extremist attacks in the Sahel have been increasing2 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Rampant Bayern score 20th goal in three games
Bayern Munich extended their perfect Bundesliga start when Michael Olise scored two goals and set up two more against Werder Bremen.6 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
What We’re Hearing About Bryce Young’s Reality and Other N.F.L. Quarterbacks
Carolina’s concerns and Pittsburgh’s confidence in Justin Fields are only some of Week 3’s storylines from under center.7 hours ago - NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
What we learned as Giants blast five homers in win vs. Royals
The San Francisco Giants hit five homers and blew out the Kansas City Royals on Saturday at Kauffman Stadium.12 hours ago - MLB -
BBC News - Top stories
What insults tell us about the Trump-Harris election fight
As both campaigns make claims about inflammatory rhetoric, what do the candidates themselves say about their rival?15 hours ago - Donald Trump -
CBS Sports - Sports
USMNT's Tim Weah features at striker for Juventus: Here's what Mauricio Pochettino can learn from it
The USMNT winger played as striker in the second half of the match against Napoli, but how did it go?16 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
Arch Manning Is Making His First College Start at Texas. Here’s What to Know.
The next generation of football royalty will begin when the 19-year-old quarterback leads the Texas Longhorns against Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks.19 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Dow’s record run leaves transports behind. Here’s what it means for stocks.
How unusual is the underperformance of the Dow Transports — and how concerning is it?19 hours ago -
The New York Times - Science
2024 Fall Equinox: What to Know About the Start of Astronomical Autumn
During an equinox, places around the globe experience nearly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. The second occurrence this year happens on Sunday.19 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
401(k) auto-enrollment and auto-escalation were supposed to help people save for retirement. Here’s what happened instead.
Behavioral finance ‘nudges’ and other helpful features ran into a surprising obstacle19 hours ago -
ABC News - World
What to know about the growing conflict between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah
This week saw a dizzying escalation in the nearly yearlong conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah19 hours ago - Israel -
MarketWatch - Business
Putting 6% of your income toward retirement could still leave you coming up short. Here’s what to do instead.
“About 40% of America is going to run out of money before they die.”20 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Four things you need to know about Medicare drug costs and coverage in 2025
With Medicare prescription-drug benefits on the brink of a shake-up, enrollees who hope to minimize their costs at the pharmacy counter next year need to stay vigilant in the coming months.23 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Jamie Dimon: Only 5% of everyday Americans probably know about the Fed’s historic interest-rate cut
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon suggests the half-point interest-rate cut is “a minor thing” that Wall Street — not Main Street — is obsessing over.Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
What is the yield curve really telling us about the odds of recession?
Believers in predictive power of so-called inversion in bond markets still think it augurs downturnYesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
New York confirms its first case of EEE since 2015. What to know about the virus.
An Ulster County resident has tested positive for the mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis virus, health officials say.Yesterday - New York -
VentureBeat - Tech
Adversarial attacks on AI models are rising: what should you do now?
With AI’s growing influence across industries, malicious attackers continue to sharpen their tradecraft to exploit ML models.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Australia will get a poet laureate next year. Here’s what needs to change first | Sarah Holland-Batt
A laureateship will force government, academic and literary institutions to confront their wilful neglect of poetry – and ask poets to begin to look outward, too. Get our weekend culture and ...Yesterday - Australia -
MarketWatch - Business
Micron’s stock sentiment is weak. Here’s what could flip the script.
Micron shares have shed most of their 2024 gains, but memory pricing could improve in the coming months, Citi says.Yesterday -
ABC News - Tech
Were warning signs ignored? Things to know about this week's testimony on the Titan sub disaster
Last year, five people hoping to view the Titanic wreckage died when their submersible imploded in the Atlantic OceanYesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Here's what Angel Reese said following disappointing end to Sky's season
Unfortunately, the Chicago Sky was one of four WNBA teams eliminated from the playoffs this season, falling just two games short of the postseason. On Thursday, the Connecticut Sun dismantled the ...Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
5 things to know about Mark Robinson, the GOP candidate embroiled in controversy
North Carolina gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson has been the center of attention following a bombshell report released by CNN that linked that state's GOP lieutenant governor to an account that ...Yesterday -
VentureBeat - Tech
What Hamster Kombat is teaching us about game marketing | The DeanBeat
Marketing is changing, thanks to Hamster Kombat, a tapping mini-game on Telegram that has been downloaded more than 300 million times.Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Where to watch West Ham United vs. Chelsea live stream and what to know about all the Premier League action
Manchester City vs. Arsenal might be the headline but matches like Liverpool vs. Bournemouth have a lot to offerYesterday - Premier League -
CBS News - Top stories
Africa flooding leaves dead crocodiles floating among human bodies
Floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in the region, worsening existing humanitarian crises.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Traders face biggest index rebalancing in four years on Friday: Here’s what to watch for
Investors are facing the busiest quarterly rebalancing in about four years on Friday in a shakeup that could impact roughly $250 billion worth of stocks, according to a team of equity analysts at ...Yesterday -
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BBC News - Top stories
What we learned from Fayed sex abuse press conference
From threats to fear and sexual health checks, lawyers alleged systematic abuse of dozens of women.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
What to know about N.C. gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson's alleged offensive past comments
Douglas Heye, former communications director for the Republican National Committee, explains what to expect next in North Carolina's gubernatorial race after a CNN report revealed alleged past ...Yesterday -
ABC News - World
'Water is flooding everywhere' as torrential rains sweep through West, Central Africa
As torrential rains sweep through Central and West Africa, floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands across the region2 days ago -
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The Guardian - World
Fish! Do they have feelings? Now everyone wants to know about the emotional lives of fish! | First Dog on the Moon
Do fish feel despair or longing? Do they yearn for a simpler time?. Sign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are published Get all your needs met at the First Dog shop if what ...2 days ago -
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Financial Times - World
What’s wrong with research about ‘degrowth’?
Some recent reviews highlight vague language and fuzzy policy2 days ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
What we got wrong about Caitlin Clark's rookie season ... so far
We figured Clark's arrival in the WNBA would boost TV ratings. What we didn't see coming was the sustained magnitude all season long.2 days ago