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BBC News - Top stories
How events unfolded on Trump's golf course
Donald Trump has been targeted in an alleged assassination attempt, for the second time in a matter of months.18 hours ago - Donald Trump -
BBC News - Top stories
Baby Reindeer stars win big at Emmy Awards
The hugely popular but highly contentious British TV hit wins four trophies in Los Angeles.21 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Jon Rahm victorious at LIV Golf Chicago earning $22 million payday for winning event, season-long race
Rahm beats out Joaquin Niemann as the top LIV Golf player in 202422 hours ago - LIV Golf -
The Hill - Politics
FBI investigates second Trump assassination attempt: Five things to know
Former President Trump was the target of another apparent assassination attempt while golfing in Florida on Sunday, marking the second attempt on his life in as many months. The incident adds to ...22 hours ago - Donald Trump -
CBS Sports - Sports
2024 Procore Championship: Patton Kizzire wins first PGA Tour event in six years to open FedEx Cup Fall
Kizzire is now a three-time winner on the PGA Tour23 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Letter: UK national renewal requires step change in public investment
From Lord Gus O’Donnell, Former Cabinet Secretary; Lord Jim O’Neill, Former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury; Professor Mariana Mazzucato, University College London; and othersYesterday - United Kingdom -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
All the best and worst moments of the 2024 Emmys, as they happened
Our writers break down the biggest winners, best moments and more from the 2024 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Ozzie Albies vows to rejoin Braves as Atlanta vies for playoff spot, but his return may come with a catch
Albies, a switch-hitter by trade, may be limited to batting righty as he recovers from a left wrist injuryYesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Readers Respond to RFK Jr. on Big Pharma
On FDA drug approvals and the American diet.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Rest Is Part of Your Training
Young athletes and their parents often struggle to understand that.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
I always win things in second year - Postecoglou
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says "I always win things in my second year" after their 1-0 north London derby defeat by Arsenal.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden May Sabotage the Steel Industry
Nippon Steel wants to save U.S. Steel. The only thing that may stop it is politics.Yesterday - Joe Biden -
CBS Sports - Sports
Taylor Swift at Chiefs vs. Bengals to root on Travis Kelce: A look at other games she may attend during season
The Cruel Summer is over and football season is finally here, which means Taylor Swift is tooYesterday - NFL -
The Hill - Politics
Another government-run insurance scheme is last thing the nation needs
The INSURE Act, introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff, aims to add additional capacity to the reinsurance market with the creation of a federal reinsurance entity. However, no subsidized, unprofessionally ...Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Former Jets Captain Blake Wheeler May Return to Boston
Blake Wheeler may be given a professional tryout by the Boston Bruins.Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Europe tech investment group targets €600mn for debut fund
Noteus set up by former Eurazeo team to back start-ups as tech investment recoversYesterday - Europe -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
UCLA's Big Ten era begins with an ominous blowout loss to Indiana
UCLA's defense struggles against Indiana QB Kurtis Rourke in a loss that does not bode well for the Bruins' chances at having an influence in the Big Ten.Yesterday -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Biden swaps hats with Trump supporter at Shanksville 9/11 event
Biden swapped hats with a Trump supporter during a 9/11 commemoration event in Pennsylvania to remember how the country came together during a horrific incident, WH press secretary says.3 days ago - Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Science
Pollution May Affect the Color of City Birds, Research Shows
Recent studies show that certain feather pigments can help neutralize toxic pollution. It means darker, duller birds could have a survival advantage.3 days ago