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NBC News - Top stories
Five injured after shooting near Kentucky highway, 'armed and dangerous' person of interest ID'd
A shooting near a Kentucky highway Saturday night left five people seriously injured, and the search for a person of interest considered "armed and dangerous" is underway, authorities said.4 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
How Aryna Sabalenka owned her weaknesses to emerge as world’s best | Tumaini Carayol
The US Open champion has addressed flaws in her shotmaking, serve and psyche to reach new heights. As the magnificent opening set of the US Open final between Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula ...4 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Why Jannik Sinner's forehand is unique -- and so dangerous on the tennis court
The distinctive sound of Sinner's forehand can make a crowd gasp. It's his not-so-secret tool in any match.6 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
When You Buy a Home, You Want Your Own Agent
Clients don’t know what they don’t know.7 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Suze Orman says 'everyone should absolutely' own bitcoin—here's why
The financial expert says the popular cryptocurrency could help you juice your investment returns over time.10 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Newscast: Sir Keir Starmer - The Analysis
Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say.11 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A Private Detective Found His Trans Am. It Was Under a Tree in Alabama.
Joe Gransden regretted selling his 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am decades ago and launched a quest to recover it.11 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Chick of 'world's most dangerous bird' hatches in Cotswolds
Keepers at Birdland in the Cotswolds have been trying to breed a southern cassowary for more than 25 years.17 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Companies issue record level of US debt to avoid market turbulence and election risk
Flurry of investment-grade bond deals as investors prepare for a potentially volatile autumn19 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Companies issue record level of US debt to avoid market turbulence and election risk
Flurry of investment-grade bond deals as investors prepare for a potentially volatile autumn19 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
AEW All Out 2024 results, grades and analysis: Bryan Danielson retains, Will Ospreay shines once again
Despite the show taking place just two weeks after All In London, All Out delivered on several different levels, most notably in a Match of the Year candidate between Will Ospreay and Pac.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Sources: Chelsea's major shareholder not selling
Chelsea's majority shareholder Clearlake Capital are not interested in selling their stake amid suggestions of a power battle at the club, sources have told ESPN.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
‘Credit the players, not me’: Lee Carsley says he’s lucky England have such talent
Manager praises squad after opening reign with 2-0 win Grealish happy after ‘one of worst summers of my life’ A modest Lee Carsley played down compliments about his tactics and style of play ...Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
'Unstoppable' captures Anthony Robles' singular life, with Robles as his own stunt double
“Unstoppable," about the one-legged wrestler Anthony Robles, was one of the most-anticipated premieres of the Toronto International Film FestivalYesterday -
The Hill - Politics
The ghost of Richard Daley: Democrats aren’t creating disorder; they’re preserving it
It is all in the name of protecting democracy from itself.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
52-year-old quit his job, bought a failing snack company for $250,000—now it brings in $103 million a year
In 2011, a burnt-out Charles Coristine left his Wall Street job and bought a "flatlining" snack company. Here's how he turned LesserEvil around.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Speaker Mike Johnson Survived the Spring. Now Comes the Fall.
The GOP leader needs to thread the needle on funding the government this month and retaining the House majority in November.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Selling a Cat Lover's Home When You're Not a Cat Person
One real-estate agent chased an owner’s cat through the woods. The other had to “think like a cat” to get them outside for showings.Yesterday -
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The New York Times - World
Online Credit Unions Offering High Interest Rates on Savings May Be Fakes
Ontario’s financial regulator has issued warnings about three websites illegally claiming to be credit unions, but it is powerless to close them.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Meet the Team Climbing Trees in the Amazon to Better Understand Carbon Stores
A small team in a remote corner of Colombia is surveying every tree in an effort to better understand how much planet-warming carbon the Amazon actually stores.Yesterday -
The New York Times - World
Meet the Team Climbing Trees in the Amazon to Better Understand Carbon Stores
A small team in a remote corner of Colombia is surveying every tree in an effort to better understand how much planet-warming carbon the Amazon actually stores.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
In California, Controlled Fires Can Save Homes. Why Aren’t More Happening?
Experts say these intentional burns reduce the risk of wildfires and more should be done. But real barriers remain.Yesterday - California -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.K. antitrust officials said Alphabet's Google might be stifling competition by favoring its own ad-tech services.
U.K. antitrust officials said Alphabet’s Google might be stifling competition by favoring its own ad-tech services.Yesterday - Google -
ABC News - Tech
Stakeholder in Trump's Truth Social parent company wins court ruling over share transfer
A federal judge in Delaware has ruled in favor of a firm seeking assurance that it will be able to sell its minority stake in the parent company of former president Donald Trump’s Truth Social ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
ABC News - Health
El Comandante Hernández leads ‘Tree Army’ in defense of Mexico City’s trees
There's an army taking to Mexico City's streets — the Tree Army2 days ago -
Inc. - Business
Companies Like PwC Are Now Tracking Employee Location to Enforce RTO -- and It Could Backfire
PricewaterhouseCoopers is latest corporationto crack down on working from home.That could present some opportunities for startups.2 days ago -
Inc. - Business
Criminals Sell Fake Ozempic With Forged Drug Batch Numbers
The World Health Organization issued a warning last year about insulin pens relabeled and repackaged to look like Ozempic.2 days ago -
The New York Times - World
Eagles Players Feared Crime in Brazil. Is Philadelphia More Dangerous?
Some N.F.L. players called Brazil dangerous ahead of the league’s first game in South America on Friday. Statistics show their home city is deadlier.2 days ago - NFL -
Financial Times - Business
NatWest chair played down ties to oil company caught up in 1MDB fraud
Swiss PetroSaudi case has raised questions about bank’s process in appointing Rick Haythornthwaite2 days ago -
NBC News - Top stories
See Trump and Harris' paths to 270 electoral votes — and build your own
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are hunting for electoral votes with two months to go in the presidential race. Here are their most likely paths to victory.2 days ago - Donald Trump -
Wired - Tech
Russia’s Most Notorious Special Forces Unit Now Has Its Own Cyber Warfare Team
Unit 29155 of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency—a team responsible for coup attempts, assassinations, and bombings—has branched out into brazen hacking operations with targets across the ...3 days ago - Russia -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
North Korean Spies Are Infiltrating U.S. Companies Through IT Jobs
Companies are unknowingly hiring North Koreans for hundreds of low-level jobs, giving isolated Pyongyang access to cash and intellectual property.3 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Nvidia Invests in Japanese AI Company
Nvidia is investing in Sakana AI and partnering with the artificial-intelligence research company to spur AI development in Japan.3 days ago - Japan -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Topgolf Callaway Brands Intends to Split Into Two Companies
The board of Topgolf Callaway Brands is splitting the company into two businesses, unwinding the combination of the golf-club maker and driving-range operator after less than four years4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Asian Buyout Firm to Sell Malaysia Hospital to IHH Healthcare
IHH Healthcare has agreed to buy a Malaysian hospital business from Affinity Equity Partners, the latest in a series of healthcare deals in the Southeast Asian region.4 days ago