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Lifestyle - The New York Times
Is the Election Affecting Your Relationships? Tell Us About It.
If this political season is influencing your marriage, friendships or dating life, for better or worse, we want to hear about it.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Why Super Micro’s stock is rocketing toward its best day in seven months
Super Micro announced a liquid-cooling offering and said it’s shipping more than 100,000 graphics processing units each quarter.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Watch 2 Founders Take SaaS to the Next Level in This Wacky Challenge
DOE Media co-founders Jacob Chandler and Ramzey Nassar take Inc.’s Build-a-Biz challenge.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Musk Joins Trump Rally With Dire Election Claims
The billionaire said ‘this will be the last election’ if Trump doesn’t win, appearing on stage at a rally on the site of a July assassination attempt on the former president.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Business - Inc.
Hurricane Milton Reaches Category 4 and Could Hit Florida Wednesday
Two weeks after Helene hit the Florida coast, Hurricane Milton again threatens the state with another storm surge and more damage.Yesterday - Florida -
Top stories - CBS News
Supreme Court won't decide Texas dispute over emergency abortions
In turning away the case, the Supreme Court leaves in place a lower court order that blocked emergency abortion care if it violates Texas' near-total ban.Yesterday - Abortion -
Top stories - The New York Times
Tunisia’s President Cruises to Landslide Re-Election Victory
President Kais Saied’s apparent landslide re-election is the latest sign that authoritarianism has returned to the birthplace of the Arab Spring.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Changes coming to Mega Millions next year: What to know about better odds, $5 tickets
Mega Millions is set to undergo some big changes next year. Here's what we know.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
"Mornings Memory:" How GPS changed how we travel
In today's "Mornings Memory," we revisit life before the convenience of built-in GPS systems, when many relied on printed MapQuest directions or devices like the TomTom.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
NWSL Power Rankings: Orlando Pride keep riding high as they claim league shield on 23-game unbeaten streak
Here's how the NWSL clubs rank with just a few weeks remaining in regular seasonYesterday -
World - Financial Times
US ‘mercenary’ sentenced in Moscow court
72-year-old American ‘never owned a gun’ but was captured by Russian forces and charged with fighting in eastern UkraineYesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t weigh Michigan ban on state funding for private schools
The Supreme Court will not weigh whether Michigan’s ban on public dollars for private schools can stand, allowing a decades-old amendment to the state’s constitution to remain intact. Five ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won't hear arguments in Texas emergency abortion case
The Supreme Court decided not to hear arguments in a case involving Texas that could have provided an answer about whether a state abortion ban conflicts with a federal emergency care law. The ...Yesterday - Abortion -
Sports - CBS Sports
French midfielder Paul Pogba doping ban reduced to 18 months, could a Juventus exit for MLS be next?
The French midfielder will be back on the pitch in 2025Yesterday - MLS -
World - The Guardian
Melania Trump says Donald always knew she supported abortion rights
Ex-first lady tells Fox News husband who has boasted about role in overturning of Roe v Wade ‘lets me be who I am’. Donald Trump knew Melania Trump supported abortion rights “since the day [they] ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Top stories - BBC News
All change as salmon and King 50p top rare chart
The Royal Mint says a coin with the Atlantic salmon and the King's portrait is now the rarest 50p.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Black and Latina Women Leaders Are Changing U.S. Unions
As organized labor gains strength, women of color are helping workers win family-friendly benefits like parental leave and protections against sexual harassment.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
The false promise of regime change in Iran
Military intervention is not the way to bring about the fall of the Islamic republicYesterday - Iran -
World - The Guardian
‘It means everything’: LeBron James takes court alongside son Bronny for first time
Father and son make history for Lakers in preseason Pair will be teammates for upcoming season LeBron and Bronny James became the first father and son to play in any NBA game together during the ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
The next generations will determine our future
There is hope today despite what may seem like unsolvable problems.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
How ‘Harris effect’ could help California Democrats flip US House
The ability of the next president to govern could hinge on a handful of contests in the deep blue stateYesterday - California -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
In America's Factories, Even the Robots Are Getting Less Work
Orders have fallen as labor shortages ease and production volumes slide.Yesterday